Medical Student Finals
In recent years medical school exams have been modernising their factual questions and new question styles have been included. OnExamination have researched the question types and styles used by all the colleges and have delivered, what we believe to be, an unrivalled revision resource. Providing a vast number of high quality questions across all specialties, including data interpretation and clinical images, this resource will prepare you for all the vagaries of the finals exams and give you the confidence you need to pass.
The resource features:
- Over 1300 'n of many' questions
- Over 2000 'extended matching question' items
- Over 900 'multiple choice' questions
- Over 130 'short answer' questions
- Picture quizzes including X-rays and ECGs
- Detailed performance analysis and feedback
- Adaptive learning
- Exam specific revision advice
Revision course features
Join an established team
onexamination.com has teamed up with experienced tutors, editors and partners to deliver this revision resource. Over 50,000 doctors from more than 100 countries have used onexamination.com to pass their exams.
The most topical questions
Not only do we provide a vast range of questions covering the entire syllabus, we will also keep you up to date with questions on topical themes and emerging therapies that our authors feel are likely to appear in the future examinations.
Feedback on your performance
At any time you can view your scores and check your performance in any subject category. The website can display detailed information on all questions answered by every user. Using this database the website can show you exactly how you compare with other candidates sitting the exam and how likely you are to pass. You can see where you are on the Normal (Gaussian) distribution curve!
Adaptive learning
Using its detailed analysis database the website selects the order in which questions are selected. The website adapts to your areas of strength and weakness and optimizes your revision.
Tutorial search engine
onexamination.com has now teamed up with SearchMedica to provide another source of research when you have answered a question and need some further information. Simply enter your search terms into the SearchMedica box and start revising.
Learning journal
The learning journal is somewhere to leave notes and comments on the various subjects you have learnt during your revision. This can help you to make links between these topics. By doing this you can recognise your strengths and weaknesses while also identifying your progress. It can also enhance your written and general communication skills within the field of medicine; a skill generally overlooked during your training.
Question of the day
Assess your knowledge with our Question of the Day, based on common exam topics.
The following associations are correct
True / False