ROYAL OAK, MI, July 26, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- CanadaQBank has just launched an Android Play Store application to help students pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE). From the convenience of a smartphone or tablet, students can answer numerous questions in preparation for each exam in the Medical Council's series, including the highly demanding MCCQE part 1. To help students better prepare for this test, the MCCQE Android app contains over 600 cases and questions that closely resemble the true exam. Once a student registers with CanadaQBank, he or she can install the first MCCQE part app from the QBank Google Play Store.
The MCCQE exams are part of a testing series established by the Medical Council of Canada. These exams serve as prerequisites for all medical postgraduates who wish to gain independent practice licenses in Canada. MCCQE part 1 is a computerized exam split into 2 sections over 7.5 hours. The first part consists of 196 multiple-choice questions, and the second half comprises 60 realistic medical scenarios in which students are tested on their decision-making skills. Students take MCCQE parts 1 and 2 after passing the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE), which measures the general skills and knowledge of each candidate. To view other CanadaQBank mobile applications please visit http://www.canadaqbank.com/applications.php.
For obvious reasons, the medical field has a strict barrier of entrance. Medical majors study hard to earn their MDs, yet most of them still find the tests involved to be stressful. As part of an ongoing effort to help students pass each test with flying colors, CanadaQBank has developed Android applications for the MCC exams. Each MCCQE part app contains 100s of challenging questions and cases that are similar to the real tests, allowing students to ready themselves for those big days when everything counts.
For more information about CanadaQBank, visit their website at http://www.canadaqbank.com/.
About the Company:
CanadaQBank is a web-based service that helps medical graduates prepare for the 3 standardized Canadian licensing exams: the MCCEE and the MCCQE Parts 1 and 2. Additionally, CanadaQBank has released a mobile app for the United States Medical Licensing Examination.
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