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Develop Clinical Skills with this Case Solving Game

Using Clinical Rounds

You can memorize every page of Harrison's. But when a real patient walks in, will you know what to do?
Med school demands hours of studying, attending lectures, making notes – thousands of pages of them. All of this builds knowledge you'll need. But knowledge alone isn't enough. You still have to develop application, analytical thinking, and decision-making to confidently face a real patient walking in or lying ready for surgery.


Med schools do integrate hands-on apprenticeship. But it's group activity, limited by time – not exactly personalized for your speed and approach.


The real world doesn't come with MCQs. A patient shows up with symptoms – sometimes an emergency, sometimes chronic illness, sometimes something acute and completely unexpected. OnCourse's Clinical Rounds is designed to simulate exactly this.


As an AI-driven feature, Clinical Rounds queues up virtual patients with various symptoms for you to work on. History taking, differential diagnosis, treatment decisions – all on you. A mentor gives feedback at every step. You get a report on what you did well and what you missed. You can even save the entire case as notes.
We wanted this to feel engaging, not like another wall of text. So it works like a game – XP based on performance, levels based on skills acquired. And because it's AI-driven, Clinical Rounds can offer infinite cases to practice with.


Try it at getoncourse.ai/clinical-rounds or in the app. Its Serious learning,  designed to feel like play.