Your Trusted Leader for Clinical Learning and Case-Based Education
- NFree to Use
- N400+ clinical cases (200+ Peer Reviewed) based on real-world
- NDesigned to train diagnostic reasoning and clinical decision-making
- NVisual-rich explanations paired with key insights for every case
- NInteractive platform built to simulate real-life medical challenges
- NPersonalized progress tracking
- NBonus: Fill Knowledge Gaps with our Living Encyclopedia
5-minute Case Studies
Microlearning combined with spaced learning are the new, revolutionary way to speed your learning and greatly improve your retention.
The Fastest Way to Learn Medicine
Active learning through microlearning, learning in the flow of work (LIFOW), and contextual learning, bring meaning to your learning, greatly improving memory retention.
Active learning through 5-minute cases curated into courses (from beginner to advance), combined with peer discussion causes you to process your learning and completely understand. This greatly improves your knowledge retention!
The science behind Scope’s Features
Spaced Repetition for Retention
Master Content Efficiently
Revisit key cases and similar cases at intervals to improve long-term retention. Track your progress and revisit challenging concepts to solidify learning.
Feedback Loops
Scope’s course library automatically updates your personal progress and proficiency dashboard. This allows you to optimize your Study Time by focusing on areas where your understanding is weaker, ensuring you’re always targeting the correct knowledge gaps.
5-Minute Case Studies!
5-minute case studies teach 2-3 essential concepts per simulation and give immediate formative feedback. This will deepen your understanding quickly, and improve your memory retention tremendously.
Learn in the flow of work (LIFOW)
Follow the axiom, “Learn One, Do One, Teach One” and your learning will be made indelible:
- Learn One: Prepare yourself for clinical placements by simulating care with 5-minute case studies organized into courses that level up your mastery through simulation.
- Do One: Use the Scope student EMR in clinic. Scope is also a student EMR, enabling you to easily record what you have learned as you work with your patients. Also, Scope’s built in living encyclopedia turns the EMR into a virtual preceptor, giving you Access to Scope’s knowledge resources to quickly fill your knowledge gaps in the flow of your work (LIFOW).
Teach One: See something in clinic you must remember? Turn your note from that encounter into a case study to share with your peers on your channel. Teaching is the final step necessary to assure yourself you have understood and will not forget.
Case Library
Hundreds of peer-reviewed case studies are curated into courses for you. There are also hundreds of contributions from professors, clinicians, and your student peers and more being added. To solidify memory, author your own cases to share on your channel with your classmates and peers worldwide, and to save for your own study later.
Achieve More in Less Time
Maximize your study time with Scope’s unique combination of real-world cases and knowledge integration. Active learning techniques help you retain information faster and more effectively than passive learning tools like flashcards. Scope is designed to work efficiently, giving you the critical knowledge you need, right when you need it.
Build Your Own Channel
Professors and educators can create personalized case channels for their students, guiding them through specific learning paths. Build a curriculum of interconnected cases that offer a comprehensive learning experience. Students can also collaborate by creating, discussing and sharing cases. Collect cases and curate courses from Scope’s library, from your collaborators, and by writing your own cases. As a student, you also build your own channel: save cases to redo later, present cases you author, and curate courses with your favourite cases to share with your friends and peers (Spotify for medical education).
For clinical Rotations and Placements
Use Scope’s built-in Student EMR to compose your clinical notes, organize encounter details, and present them to your peers and mentors during clinical rotations. Save your notes for study, and you can also turn your experience into case studies to share with your classmates on your channel. Create a group channel with your classmates so you can share your learning with each other and together expand your experience.