Clinical education for students
Be the doctor.
Solve the case.
Real patients. Real symptoms. Real decisions — minus the lecture. Step into the clinic, ask the questions, run the exam, and make the call.
How it works
A patient walks in. The clock starts.
Each case is a few short stages — minutes, not hours. The questions you ask and the exams you run all count.
- Step 1
Ask the right questions
Pick what to ask the patient. Symptom timing and triggers are the diagnostic clues.
- Step 2
Run a targeted exam
Choose what to examine — just like in a real clinic. Every pick adds to the picture.
- Step 3
Reason to a diagnosis
Weigh the findings. Commit to a diagnosis and a disposition. No backtracking.
- Step 4
Get instant feedback
See your score, the best picks, and the clinical takeaway — then test what stuck.
What you’ll learn
Think like a clinician — one decision at a time.
Femi is for high-school and undergrad students who want to feel real medicine before med school. Every attempt is kept. Retakes append — they don’t overwrite.
History-taking
Which questions actually move a diagnosis forward — and which don’t.
Physical exam
Where to look, what it means, and when to stop.
Differential reasoning
Building the right shortlist, then committing without flinching.
Disposition
What happens next — admit, discharge, refer — and why.
Ready when the patient walks in.
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