Timed Mode
Practice under time pressure with exam-style pacing and clear progress tracking.
Practice in a timed, exam-style environment and review your performance by subject, clinical domain, and question type.
Use Self-Assessment 1, 2, and 3 before the final exam period to identify weak areas, improve pacing, and plan focused review.
Designed for realistic practice, focused review, and exam-day pacing.
Practice under time pressure with exam-style pacing and clear progress tracking.
Review performance by subject, clinical reasoning area, and question type.
Practice case-based decision making for diagnosis, investigation, and management.
Study explanations, key teaching points, and why other answer choices are less appropriate.
Choose the self-assessment package that matches your exam preparation level.
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A simple four-step flow for exam-style self-assessment.
Choose Self-Assessment 1, Self-Assessment 2, or Self-Assessment 3.
Use exam mode to simulate pacing and build endurance for long clinical question blocks.
Complete the test and generate a structured performance report.
Use explanations and subject results to plan focused revision before the exam.
Use this format to show learners their relative strengths and weaknesses after an assessment.
A self-assessment score should guide study planning. It is not a guarantee of exam performance.
This is original sample content for demonstration only.
A 58-year-old woman with hypertension and type 2 diabetes presents with 2 hours of retrosternal chest pressure and diaphoresis. ECG shows horizontal ST-segment depression in V4–V6. High-sensitivity troponin is above the 99th percentile and rises on repeat testing. What is the most appropriate diagnosis?
Ischemic chest discomfort with dynamic troponin elevation is consistent with myocardial infarction. ST-segment depression without diagnostic ST elevation supports NSTEMI rather than STEMI. Management requires antiplatelet therapy, anticoagulation, cardiac monitoring, high-intensity statin therapy, and risk-based cardiology evaluation for an invasive strategy.
Practice under exam-style conditions and use your score report to focus your final review.
Self-Assessment 1 is $199 CAD and includes 1 free mock test. Self-Assessment 2 is $243 CAD and includes 3 free mock tests. Self-Assessment 3 is $299 CAD and includes 10 mock tests.
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