Medical Sciences — What's Live
Pre-clinical and para-clinical subjects are fully live today. Generate unlimited random mock exams from our deep question banks.
🧬 Pre-Clinical Subjects
Anatomy
🦴3,000 questions · Unlimited mock exams
Gross anatomy, histology, embryology, and neuroanatomy. Region-by-region and system-by-system coverage.
Physiology
🫀2,000 questions · Unlimited mock exams
Cardiovascular, renal, respiratory, endocrine, neurological, and gastrointestinal physiology.
Biochemistry
🧪2,000 questions · Unlimited mock exams
Molecular and metabolic foundations: enzymes, glycolysis, lipid metabolism, nucleic acids, signaling.
💊 Para-Clinical Subjects
Microbiology & Parasitology
🦠3,000 questions · Unlimited mock exams
Bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic pathogens. Clinical infectious disease presentation, mechanisms, and diagnostics.
Pharmacology
💊3,000 questions · 20 interactive widgets · Unlimited mock exams
Drug classes, mechanisms, pharmacokinetics, and toxicology. Dynamic spaced repetition and detailed explanations.
Pathology & More
🔬Coming Next
Pathology, Immunology, and clinical applications. In active content preparation, rolling out throughout 2026.
Para-Clinical & Clinical tracks: Pathology, Immunology, and clinical specialties are rolling out in 2026 as the curriculum expands. Subscribers get every future subject included at no extra cost.
See Histology in Action
Anatomy and embryology aren't just words on a flashcard. Our interactive widgets show you slides, labelled diagrams, and developmental sequences — the way a medical lecturer would draw them on the board.
Histology slides
Identify tissues from real histology images. Each flashcard pairs the image with the structures you're expected to label on exam day.
Embryology sequences
Step through developmental stages frame by frame. See gastrulation, neural tube formation, and cardiac looping unfold instead of memorising static text.
Neuroanatomy diagrams
Tap into cranial nerves, brainstem cross-sections, and tract pathways. Test yourself by labelling — not just reading.
Medical Sciences Pricing
Start free. Upgrade when your finals get close.
Free
$0
Forever. No credit card.
- ✓ Sample flashcards across all 3 subjects
- ✓ 1 free mock exam per month
- ✓ Histology and embryology widgets (limited set)
Medical Sciences — Premium
$3/month
$6/mo
or $18/year (vs $36/yr standard).
vs AMBOSS
$18/yr launch · $36/yr standard · 16,000 questions across 6 of 8 subjects, 115+ widgets. AMBOSS USMLE prep is $300+/yr.
- ✓ 16,000 questions across Anatomy / Physiology / Biochemistry + active expansion
- ✓ Unlimited mock exams (30+ for Anatomy alone)
- ✓ 115+ interactive widgets (histology, embryology, neuroanatomy)
- ✓ FirstClassAI advisor + study buddy
- ✓ Arena multiplayer medical games
- ✓ Pharmacology + remaining subjects included as they ship
Pricing in USD. Pay in your local currency at the prevailing rate. Launch promo runs May 2026 – May 2027.
Medical Sciences FAQ
Is the content aligned to MBBS, MBChB, or MD curricula? ▼
Yes — we cover the universal pre-clinical foundations that every medical school requires, regardless of degree designation or country. Tenkobo serves students worldwide: African medical schools (Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, etc.), Indian MBBS, Pakistani MBBS, Bangladeshi MBBS, Philippine MD programs, and beyond. Schools differ in pacing and emphasis, but the underlying anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry are the same.
Can I use Tenkobo for USMLE Step 1, PLAB, or other licensing exams? ▼
Tenkobo's pre-clinical content overlaps significantly with USMLE Step 1 and PLAB Part 1 basic sciences. It's a strong supplemental resource — particularly for daily flashcard practice and quick mock-exam runs. We're not a dedicated USMLE/PLAB prep tool, but our spaced-repetition system pairs well with one.
When does Pharmacology ship? ▼
Pharmacology is in active content preparation as of May 2026. It's the next medical subject to launch. Subscribers receive it at no additional cost when it goes live. Follow our blog for the launch date.
Do flashcards cover only memorisation, or do they include reasoning? ▼
Both. We have rapid-recall cards (e.g., "What's the role of myelin in saltatory conduction?") and case-style reasoning cards (e.g., presenting a clinical scenario and asking which physiological pathway is disrupted). Mock exams lean heavily on the reasoning side to mirror how real medical exams test you.
I'm a Year 1 medical student. Where should I start? ▼
Start with whichever subject your school is teaching first — usually Anatomy or Biochemistry in the first semester. Set a daily review target of 15–20 cards. Run your first mock exam after 4 weeks to baseline yourself. FirstClassAI will then take over and recommend what to drill next.