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Your partner in passing — confidently guiding future doctors through the board exam journey! 💻📚📑 ✍️ 🩺

Photos from PLE QBank's post 07/10/2025

🍅 Pomodoro Hack: 25mins study + 5mins break = 40% better retention! Repeat 4 cycles, then take a 30-minute rest. Your brain works best in sprints, not marathons.

14/09/2025

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Your Timed Practice Partner,
PLE QBANK.

🔗 Link in the comments

12/09/2025

⚡️Can you get this right under 8 seconds? Comment below!

01/09/2025

✨ Hello September! ✨

New month, new opportunities to sharpen your prep for the Physician Licensure Exam. Let’s make every study session count! 💪📚

👉 What’s your #1 study goal this month?

30/08/2025

🎯 YOU DID IT! Another month down.

How was your August? What’s your #1 study goal for September?

Drop it below — we’re rooting for you all the way to your MD! 💙

26/08/2025

We know the weather and class suspensions can be tough 🌧️💙 but remember, you’re not alone on this journey. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

🗣️ Your opinion matters: What’s your toughest subject?
🧬 Anatomy | ⚕️ Internal Medicine | 🧪 Biochem | Other?

Cast your vote below — we’ll prepare extra tips to help with the top pick!

24/08/2025

⏱️ TEST-TAKING TIP ⏱️
Always practice under timed conditions. It builds stamina & accuracy for the real PLE.

19/08/2025

🔍 TOPIC SPOTLIGHT: PHARMACOLOGY

💡 Quick mnemonic for antiarryhtmic meds:
“Some Block Potassium Channels”
S — Sodium (Class I)
B — Beta (Class II)
P — Potassium (Class III)
C — Calcium (Class IV)

Master tricky topics daily — your future self will thank you.

16/08/2025

Heads up, future MDs! 🩺
The next Physician Licensure Exam is in October 2025 — sounds far, but your prep starts now.
Let PLE Qbank keep you exam-ready from Day 1!Link in the comments!

12/08/2025

Push yourself, because no one else is going to do it for you.

Tag your study buddy below! Let’s get it! 💪

09/08/2025

📝 QUIZ ANSWER REVEAL!
Correct answer: D) Retinol deficiency
Dry, ulcerated skin and gray plaques on the conjunctiva (Bitot’s spots) are classic signs of Vitamin A (retinol) deficiency.

Missed it? No worries — practice makes perfect!

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