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What You Get
Study tools built to help you prepare with structure, pacing, and consistent review.
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Coverage across therapeutics, law, calculations, and case-based practice.
Adaptive Practice
Targets your weak spots and reinforces them until they're strengths. Study smarter, not longer.
Detailed Explanations
Every answer explained like a friend who actually gets it. Why it's right, why the others aren't.
Progress Tracking
See exactly where you stand by topic, difficulty, and time. No more guessing if you're ready.
Spaced Repetition
The most effective way to retain what you learn. Miss a question? It comes back until it sticks.
Timed Mock Exams
Timed practice sessions to help you build pacing, confidence, and exam-day consistency.
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Example case vignette. Five questions. See how you do.
MJ is a 27-year-old male who presents to a sexual health clinic requesting HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP). He tested HIV-negative on a fourth-generation HIV test performed today. He reports approximately 300 lifetime sexual partners (both male and female) and inconsistent condom use. He was treated for gonorrhea 8 months ago and chlamydia 18 months ago.
He currently lives with a male roommate who is HIV-positive (on suppressive ART with undetectable viral load) and is a former heroin user who has been in recovery for 2 years on oral naltrexone.
No significant medical history, no current substance use.
None
BP 118/74 mmHg, HR 66 bpm, weight 76 kg, height 180 cm
| HIV Ag/Ab | negative |
| HBsAg | negative |
| Anti-HBs | >100 IU/L |
| SCr | 78 µmol/L |
| eGFR | >90 mL/min |
| RPR | non-reactive |
Which of the following represents MJ’s highest risk factor for acquiring HIV?
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Cites the exact guideline and chapter — from Therapeutic Choices to CPS and beyond
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The Science
Why Spaced Repetition Actually Works
Your brain forgets 70% of new information in 24 hours. We've built Aura around the two study techniques with the strongest evidence in cognitive science — so the 30% that sticks is the stuff that's on the exam.
Based on Ebbinghaus (1885) and modern replications.
Students who self-tested retained 61% of material after a week vs. 40% for those who re-read it.
Roediger & Karpicke, Psychological Science (2006)
A meta-analysis of 317 experiments found spaced practice beat cramming in nearly every head-to-head comparison.
Cepeda et al., Psychological Bulletin (2006)
A review of 10 common study techniques ranked practice testing and distributed practice as the only two with the highest utility. Highlighting and re-reading ranked low.
Dunlosky et al., Psychological Science in the Public Interest (2013)
How Aura puts the research to work
Miss a question → it returns sooner
Master a question → intervals stretch
Topics interleave to force real retrieval
Harder feels worse, learns better