FARMINGTON HILLS, MI, February 26, 2014 (Press-News.org) Medskule, a Toronto-based medical exam review and preparation centre, announced January 8th, 2014 that it has formed a partnership with CanadaQBank, Canada's premier medical exam preparation website. This partnership will give Medskule students discounts on CanadaQBank subscriptions, and will give instructors direct access to review questions. This will then boost the review process and maximize subject comprehension for students preparing for Canadian medical exams. This will also result in an increase in student and physician registrations for CanadaQBank.
The current CEO of CanadaQBank, Dr. A. Raza, MD said of the partnership, "We feel that combining our online QBanks with their physical location and review lecturers will maximize the success of any and all medical students and physicians who are preparing for the medical licensing exams of Canada."
This statement closely mirrors the CEO of Medskule, Dr. A. Mark, MD's announcement, "We are extremely enthused about this joint venture between Medskule and CanadaQBank. It is one that will help both organizations reach a new level of growth and awareness among medical students, medical graduates and physicians across Canada and the world."
About CanadaQBank:
CanadaQBank offers online preparation exams for the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) and the United States. The official CanadaQBank site touts the exam information as "the very best, classic" and offers apps for students on the go, YouTube videos, and free demo question banks. Visit http://www.canadaqbank.com to learn more.
About Medskule:
Medskule offers review courses for Canadian medical exams that are affordable, easy to follow, and have small class sizes. The centre currently has campuses in Toronto, Markham, and Mississauga, ON, with the promise of more campuses opening this year. For more information, visit http://www.medskule.com/.
As Medskule is self-described as "becoming a trusted leader for Canadian medial students" and "setting a new standard in medical education", it can be assumed that this new partnership between the centre and CanadaQBank is the joining of two major forces in Canadian medical exam preparation.
CanadaQBank and Medskule Form Partnership to Further Help Canadian Medical Students Prepare for Exams
CanadaQBank forms new partnership with Medskule.
2014-02-26
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