Medical school teaches you what. Textbooks give you the answers. Passmedicine gives you more answers. After years of education you can recall the normal range of serum potassium and recite the criteria for ARDS. You pass your exams.
Then you are on the ward at 3am. The patient in front of you is not a question from a question bank. The consultant asks why you chose that treatment. Not what the guideline says. Why it says that. And in that moment you realise you have been memorising medicine, not learning it.
This gap — between knowing the answer and understanding the mechanism — is not a failure of intelligence. It is a failure of the tools available. Every existing platform optimises for throughput of facts. None of them optimise for the moment of genuine understanding.
Every product on Critical IQ is built to the same standard — clinical depth, Socratic pedagogy, and surgical precision in the explanation. No filler. No shortcuts.
Critical IQ is built by a clinician for clinicians. Every module is written to the depth a consultant would be satisfied by, not the depth that passes an MCQ.
50 progressive cases. Python-generated ECG traces. A complete clinical knowledge database. From normal sinus to Brugada.
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