STATMed Learning Is For Physicians

Are you a physician stuck on a board exam? STATMed Learning can help!

Clinical Excellence and Board Performance Are Two Different Skills

You are a knowledgeable physician. You have trained for years, gotten through medical school and your initial board exams, and built a career grounded in clinical competence. Your colleagues and patients trust your judgment. But when you sit down for a written board exam, something breaks down – and it has nothing to do with what you know.

This is one of the most common and most frustrating experiences physicians bring to STATMed. The skills that make you an excellent clinician are not the same skills that produce passing scores on standardized exams. Board exams test a very specific process for reading, reasoning, and selecting answers under pressure – and most physicians were never taught that process explicitly. They were just expected to figure it out.

If the tips, review sessions, practice questions, and extra prep have not worked – doing more of the same is not the answer. Methodology matters. STATMed exists to change the methodology.

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Does This Sound Familiar?

✅ You always narrow to two and pick the wrong one

✅ You excel clinically but can’t show what you know on boards

✅ You have never been good at standardized exams – or you never had issues before but now you do

✅ You feel like the test-makers are trying to trick you

✅ You don’t trust yourself on exam day

✅ You miss or distort the key clues in the question stem

✅ You run out of time and rush – or you finish too early and can’t slow down

✅ You read the explanation after getting it wrong and immediately think – I knew that

If any of this resonates, the problem is not your medicine. It’s your test-taking process.

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Two Paths Forward - Depending on Where the Breakdown Is

Path One – The Boards Workshop for Doctors

The Boards Workshop for Doctors is the right fit if you feel like you know enough to pass but can’t consistently show it on test day. You make too many unforced errors. You know the material but something breaks down between reading the question and selecting the answer.

The Workshop is a systematic teardown and rebuild of your test-taking process – teaching you the STATMed methodology on the front end, then training with real-world tools using your own practice questions on the back end. It is fully online, one-on-one, and completed within four weeks.

Cost: $1,800

Path Two – The Boards Reboot Camp

The Reboot Camp is the right fit if your situation is bigger than just test-taking. If you also struggle on the study side – knowing where your knowledge is strong versus where it is only familiar, finding and fixing the holes, building a structured workflow that turns every study session into high-intensity, targeted preparation – the Reboot Camp addresses all of it.

It is also the right fit if you absolutely must pass on this next attempt and want to throw everything you can at this prep window. The Reboot Camp combines the full Boards Workshop with the complete array of all-new, all-different STATMed boards study and re-study skills and time management tools – so this time, you are not just working harder, you are working differently.

Boards covered for physicians:

✅ USMLE Step 3

✅ COMLEX Level 3

✅ Emergency Medicine

✅ Family Medicine

✅ Internal Medicine

✅ Pediatrics

✅ Anesthesia

✅ Ophthalmology

✅ Neonatology

✅ Surgery

✅ Rehabilitative Medicine

✅ Radiology

✅ And others

Not sure which program fits your situation? The process begins with a short, no-pressure phone call. It is completely informal – a chance for us to hear your story and make an honest recommendation. There is never any obligation to move forward.

What Our Physicians Say

Your Clinical Skills Got You Here. The Right Process Will Take You Further

Board exam performance is a skill – and like any skill, it can be taught, practiced, and corrected. You have already done the hard work of building a career in medicine. Let us give you the process to show what you know when it matters most.