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.
FemiMD is for high school and undergraduate students who want to experience real clinical reasoning before medical school.
Develop the clinical reasoning skills used by physicians every day.
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.
Bring clinical reasoning into your classroom.
Interactive patient simulations, performance tracking, and structured case-based learning — designed for pre-med and science educators.
Interested in bringing FemiMD to your school?
Contact FemiMDfemi@femimd.com
Create classrooms
Organise students and manage case access by class.
Track student progress
See performance across every case and every attempt.
Release cases on your schedule
Control which cases are active for your class and when.
View performance analytics
Spot where students are struggling and what's working.
Support individual or group learning
Works for self-paced study or structured assignments.
Ready when the patient walks in.
Start your first patient case today and begin building real clinical decision-making skills.