Capsule welcomes Horbachevsky Ternopil Medical University

Ukraine-based medical school; Horbachevsky Ternopil Medical University are the latest school to sign up for Capsule. With over 7,900 staff and students, it’s the biggest enrollment the Capsule team has ever done.

Horbachevsky Ternopil Medical University needed Capsule due to the ongoing war happening in their country. The devastating conditions continue to make it difficult for students to learn and attending University has become an unattainable challenge.

To maintain the highest standards of study during such a turbulent time, they turned to Capsule.

How can Capsule help?

Capsule provides students with 700+ realistic clinical cases and 3,700 questions, all written and edited by senior medical educators and clinicians.

By using the app, it allows students to improve their decision-making skills in a safe, digital environment; an absolute necessity for Ukraine during this challenging time.

Students have access to in-depth feedback which is presented to them when they answer the questions, and live analytics help them measure and improve their performance.

Teachers can monitor their progress from any location by accessing the usage reports which makes it quick and easy to see who’s struggling and who’s succeeding.

With Capsule, it doesn’t matter where students and teachers are. Students can dramatically improve their performance from their phone or desktop and teachers can monitor their development. So when students are ready to work on the ward, they’ll be confident in their clinical decision-making skills.

Interested in Capsule for your school?

If you want to effectively train your students to become confident clinicians, get in touch and see how Capsule can work for your clinical undergraduates. 

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