Our Report Card | At a glance
Percentage of physicians that took a MedSckool Review, having failed an MCC exam prior on their own
50% |
Percentage of physicians that used more than 1 service with MedSckool (e.g. another review, document editing etc..)
65% |
Percentage Increase of physicians that joined a MedSckool Review or other service through a referral
60% |
First-Time Pass Rate after a MedSckool Review
MCCEE
91% |
MCCQE1
90% |
NAC OSCE
99% |
MCCQE2
92% |
Repeat Pass Rate after a MedSckool Review (having failed the exam before on their own)
MCCEE
89% |
MCCQE1
93% |
NAC OSCE
100% |
MCCQE2
95% |
Percentage Change in Pass Rates compared to year prior (2016)
DECREASED |
INCREASED |
NO CHANGE |
INCREASED |
*The decrease in the overall pass rate from MCCEE examinees was due to the recent passing mark increase from a 250 to 261
Highest Reported Score in 2017
MCCEE
440 |
MCCQE1
596 |
NAC OSCE
89 |
MCCQE2
650 |
Class Demographics
International Medical Graduate
30% |
Canadian Studying Abroad
45% |
Canadian Medical Graduate (Resident)
10% |
Practicing Physician In Canada
15% |
Change in Class Demographics compared to year prior (2016) as a total number of registrants
INCREASED |
INCREASED |
NO CHANGE |
INCREASED |
Document Editing Services
Total Number of Candidates
that we helped in 2017 46 |
Percentage of Candidates that also attended a MedSckool Live Review
70% |
Mock Interview Coaching
Total number of mock interview sessions offered for the 2017 CaRMS match
36 |
Percentage of Candidates that also attended a MedSckool Live
Review 85% |
Total Number of Physicians that Matched in 2017 and/or received licenses
21 |
Disclosure: Every effort was made to ensure the validity of the reported data. However, please note that the data reported is only from physicians who were able to report back their scores, including those who passed and failed their respective exams. Data does not include scores from physicians who were unable to reach or communicate with. The total number of physicians that matched include both R1 and R1 iterations and those physicians who were on restricted or provincial licenses who received full unstricte licenses. If you have any other questions, please write to us at info@medsckool.com.