The core library. Nine subject courses, each faculty-built to cover the concepts the PRC asks about. Enrol free, work through the lessons, take the quizzes, and move through the library at your own pace.
Each subject course is organized into lessons, topics, and quizzes. A lesson introduces a concept; a topic breaks it down with clinical context and reasoning; a quiz tests whether it stuck. Move forward when you are ready, or pause and resume anytime.
Rationales matter more than scores. Every quiz item unlocks an SLRC faculty rationalization after you submit, calling out the correct answer and explaining why each distractor was tempting. That walk-through is the teaching. The score just tells you how much of it landed.
Enrolment is free for every subject course. Start with one, work through at your own pace, and come back for the next when the cycle calls for it.
Comprehensive Exams, Daily Doubles, Adaptive Learning. A question bank by subject, a twenty-minute daily lesson, and a diagnostic-plus-builder flow that designs your own exam.
Mock Board by Subject. Sit a proper mock in any subject area, submit, and read every faculty rationalization. The rationale is where the teaching lives.
I treated the library like a curriculum. Open Fundamentals, finish it. Open Pharma, finish it. By week ten, I had closed every subject once, and the review that followed was revisiting, not learning.
Begin your 5-day trial. Pick a subject, work the faculty-built path, decide if the full library is for you.
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