Ace Your MCCQE1 in One Go | Supermedpros
Get Canada’s top-rated prep course designed by physicians to help IMGs pass confidently.
What You Learn in the MCCQE1 Course
- Canadian clinical decision-making frameworks
- Therapeutics Decision Making (TDM) methods
- High-yield topics: Ethics, Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn, Emergency Medicine etc.
- Real MCCQE1-style mock questions & detailed explanations
- Time management & exam strategy
Curriculum & Modules
Month 1 — Foundations & Core Knowledge
Goal: Build a strong base across all major subjects
Focus:
Internal Medicine & Pharmacology
Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology
Surgery, Psychiatry, Preventive Medicine, Ethics
Weekly breakdown:
Weeks 1–2: Internal Medicine + Pharmacology review
Week 3: Pediatrics & OB/GYN
Week 4: Surgery, Psychiatry, Preventive Medicine
Strategy tips:
Use active recall (flashcards, Anki)
Read with method (e.g., SQ3R: Survey, Question, Read, Recite, Review)
Summarize after each session (notes, mind maps)
Use multiple resources (videos, podcasts, textbooks)
Month 2 — Application & Clinical Reasoning
Goal: Apply knowledge via question practice and cases
Focus:
Intensive question bank use
Clinical Case Scenarios (CCS) & short answer practice
Targeted revision of weak areas
Weekly layout:
Weeks 5–6: Q-bank (40-60 MCC style questions daily)
Week 7: Revise weak areas
Week 8: CCS / clinical case practice, charting, decision making
Strategy tips:
Start with questions before reading theory to find gaps
Maintain an error log
Timed practice to build speed
Simulate clinical reasoning steps
Month 3 — Consolidation & Exam Readiness
Goal: Solidify knowledge; simulate exam; fix weak points
Focus:
Full-length mock exams
Reviewing mocks and mistakes
Final targeted review
Light review + mental prep
Weekly breakdown:
Week 9: Take 2–3 full mock exams
Week 10: Analyze exam results, correct misunderstandings
Week 11: Final review of persistent weak topics
Week 12: Light review, rest, stress management, exam logistics
Final strategies:
Replicate exam conditions
Deep review of mistakes
Mental rehearsal, good sleep, nutrition
Prepare exam-day checklist
Meet the Instructor
Dr. Michael Amiebenomo
Lead Tutor-Canadian Med Prep
After 10 years of medical practice, Dr. Michael passed MCCQE1 on his first try with an excellent score. He’s helped many IMGs do the same through focused strategies and personalized guidance.
- 95% student pass rate
- Specializes in high-yield concept breakdowns
- Friendly, direct, and result-oriented
Success Stories
What Students Must Focus On & Mistakes to Avoid
Preparing for the MCCQE1 requires more than memorizing facts. You must apply Canadian clinical reasoning to real-world patient cases. At SuperMedPros we focus on key high-yield MCCQE1 topics and we teach you how to avoid the common traps that cost marks.
High-Yield Topics Covered in the Course
Internal Medicine
Hypertension, Diabetes, COPD, Asthma, CHF, CKD, Stroke, and Thyroid Disorders.
Psychiatry
Depression, Anxiety, Substance Use, Schizophrenia, Suicide Risk Assessment.
Pediatrics
Growth & Development, Vaccines, Fever Work-up, Neonatal Jaundice, Infections.
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Antenatal Care, Hypertensive Disorders, Bleeding in Pregnancy, Contraception, Menstrual Irregularities.
Emergency Medicine
Chest Pain, Shock, Sepsis, Head Trauma, Fracture Management.
Preventive Medicine & Ethics
Screening Guidelines, Informed Consent, Privacy, and Cultural Competence.
Pricing & Enrollment
Starter Plan
For new candidates exploring basic prep.
Price: $309.99
2 mock exam
Basic analytics
30-day access
Standard Plan
Includes full-length mock exams and performance feedback.
Price: $599.99
4 mock exams
Full analytics
60-day access
MCCQE1 full prep
Pro Plan Plan
Adds expert review, advanced analytics, and MCCQE1 prep.
Price: $699.99
6 mock exams
Simulated mock questions
Study roadmap
90-day access
The MCCQE Part I (Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination Part I) is a national licensing exam for medical graduates who want to practice in Canada.
It tests your ability to apply medical knowledge, clinical reasoning, and decision-making aligned with Canadian healthcare standards.
International Medical Graduates (IMGs) and Canadian medical students both write it before applying for residency.
Most students study between 300 and 500 hours over 3 to 6 months.
Study time depends on your current knowledge and how long ago you graduated.
SuperMedPros provides a structured schedule that helps you manage time and track progress each week.
Yes. Every SuperMedPros course includes mock exams that simulate real MCCQE1 questions.
You can take timed tests, get detailed feedback, and track your score growth.
The Premium and Ultimate Plans include full-length mock exams with performance analysis and instructor review.
Your access depends on your plan:
Starter Plan: 1 month
Standard Plan: 2 months
Pro Plan: 3 months.
You can renew or extend your access anytime with a discount for returning learners.
If you complete all SuperMedPros modules and mock exams but don’t pass, you can repeat the course for a 15% discount.
Our instructors will also help you review your weaknesses and build a new strategy for your next attempt.
Yes. You can request a refund within 7 days of purchase if you haven’t started any lessons.
If you’ve started but feel the course isn’t right for you, our support team will review your case and may offer a partial refund or course credit.
Yes. The Elite Plan includes bonus access to the NAC OSCE mini-course that focuses on patient interaction, communication, and station management — key skills for Canadian exams.
Yes. SuperMedPros offers personal mentorship sessions in the Custom Plans.
You can schedule video calls with tutors to discuss weak areas, study techniques, or clinical reasoning practice.
You can log in from your phone, tablet, or laptop.
Your progress syncs automatically, so you can study on the go.
