New York, NY – StudyCCS today launched SpeedOrder, a rapid-drill tool that helps resident physicians master the CCS cases on USMLE Step 3 in a fraction of the usual study time.
The CCS section, where test-takers manage simulated patients by ordering tests and treatments, makes up roughly 25 to 30 percent of the Step 3 score. Most residents prepare by working through long, full-length case simulations, a process that can eat 20 or more hours. SpeedOrder replaces the grind with fast repetition.
The StudyCCS Cases simulator is considered the best place to prepare for the CCS Cases on USMLE Step 3 due to the quality of the cases with accurate patient presentations with a chief complaint, vitals, and history. Learning how to complete the cases and advance the clock is an important part of preparing for USMLE Step 3.
However, once a resident becomes familiar with the formatting, it is important to see as many cases as possible, so they can avoid any surprises on test day. With the SpeedOrder simulator, the resident places orders based on clinical reasoning, reveals the diagnosis, adds any remaining orders, and gets a scored breakdown of what earned points and what did not. Residents can run through hundreds of cases in the time a single full simulation would take.
“The full simulator teaches you the interface. SpeedOrder is what builds the pattern recognition that actually shows up on exam day,” said Harsh Moolani, MD, founder of StudyCCS and a resident at NYU. “You want to walk in feeling like you’ve already seen every case.”
SpeedOrder pairs with the platform’s full CCS simulator and 100-plus practice cases. StudyCCS offers a Step 3 Pass Guarantee and no subscription. SpeedOrder is available now at www.studyccs.com.
About StudyCCS:
StudyCCS is a Step 3 preparation platform built by resident physicians from top residency programs. It offers a full CCS case simulator, rapid-drill practice, and free tools used by thousands of residents. StudyCCS is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the NBME or the USMLE program.
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