Medical learning application Docemy is offering returnee medical students from war-torn Ukraine free access to its newly launched FMGE course in a bid to restore continuity in their abruptly halted medical education owing to the Russian invasion.
The course is an intensive coaching programme for foreign medical students looking to crack the Foreign Medical Graduate Exam (FMGE).
“Foreign medical graduates are under a lot of pressure academically and financially during these turbulent times. Our team at Docemy of 35 specialists from India’s top medical schools wanted to step up and help in whatever way possible. We believe with the new course dedicated for FMGE students, they can stay connected to learning till the crisis abates,” observed Docemy co-founder Dr Nishanth B Singh.
Students can register for the course by clicking on the ‘FMGE Course’ pointer on the Docemy app. The coaching programme includes 600 video tutorials covering all the clinical subjects along with slides, quizzes and multiple-choice questions.
Live guidance sessions will also be a part of its engagement drive so that students can directly interact with the experts for guidance in planning their way forward. For FMGE preparations, students will also have access to mock tests and question banks.
All tutorial aids and lecture notes are available in offline mode too, so that students with poor connectivity can access all study materials at all times. Docemy’s news feed will also allow students to get the latest updates on medical exam schedules.
The Docemy app is available for download on Google Play and App Store. Docemy is owned by education technology solutions provider Celebrate Learning Pvt. Ltd. based in Kochi, Kerala. The company was co-founded in March 2021 by two doctors and is led by an extensive list of tutors comprising 30 specialists and superspecialists from premier institutions like AIIMS, JIPMER, PGIMER Chandigarh and other medical institutions across India.
The app provides capsulized content with detailed visuals and videos for better end-user experience. Docemy is widely used among a community of 5,000 medical undergraduates based in India, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Docemy looks to reinforce technology-supported education in medical sciences to combat voluminous learning loads and simplify concepts with the help of expert faculty.