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Detailed Explanations

Every answer explained like a friend who actually gets it. Why it's right, why the others aren't.

Progress Tracking

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Spaced Repetition

The most effective way to retain what you learn. Miss a question? It comes back until it sticks.

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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.

Presentation

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.

Social History

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.

PMH

No significant medical history, no current substance use.

Medications

None

Vitals

BP 118/74 mmHg, HR 66 bpm, weight 76 kg, height 180 cm

Laboratory Results
HIV Ag/Abnegative
HBsAgnegative
Anti-HBs>100 IU/L
SCr78 µmol/L
eGFR>90 mL/min
RPRnon-reactive
Question 1 of 50%

Which of the following represents MJ’s highest risk factor for acquiring HIV?

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The ACG guideline recommends Bismuth Quadruple Therapy (BQT) or Concomitant Therapy as preferred first-line regimens in most North American settings due to high clarithromycin resistance [Source 1]. The BQT regimen includes a PPI + bismuth subsalicylate + metronidazole + tetracycline for 14 days [Source 2].
e.g. First-line treatment for H. pylori?

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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.

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Based on Ebbinghaus (1885) and modern replications.

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better recall

Students who self-tested retained 61% of material after a week vs. 40% for those who re-read it.

Roediger & Karpicke, Psychological Science (2006)

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studies agree

A meta-analysis of 317 experiments found spaced practice beat cramming in nearly every head-to-head comparison.

Cepeda et al., Psychological Bulletin (2006)

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techniques reviewed

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

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