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A growing library of full-length lectures, free to watch - no sign-up required. Curated and recorded by practising clinicians. Create a free account to try our MCQ banks, Clinical Detective and Medical Match with a daily free sample - premium unlocks the full libraries.

23 lectures 5 subjectsPreview our MCQ format ↓

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A taste of the 10 sample questions we've picked from the medicomedics question bank - single-best-answer vignettes with per-choice rationale, a teaching point and a full worked explanation. Click an answer to reveal.

CardiologyAcute coronary syndromeCoreQuestion 1 of 10

A 62-year-old man presents to the emergency department with 40 minutes of crushing substernal chest pain radiating to his left arm. He is diaphoretic. BP 150/95, HR 96, SpO2 96% on room air. ECG shows 3 mm ST elevation in leads II, III and aVF with reciprocal depression in I and aVL. Which coronary artery is most likely occluded?

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About our free medical lectures

Every lecture on this page is recorded by practising clinicians and medical educators, then reviewed for clinical accuracy before publication. Our goal is simple: give medical students, junior doctors and lifelong learners a reliable, free starting point for high-yield topics - from cardiology and pulmonology to renal, neurology, endocrinology and beyond.

Who these lectures are for

Whether you're preparing for USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK, PLAB, AMC, the Swedish Kunskapsprov, or simply revising core clinical reasoning on the wards, the free library covers the fundamentals you'll be tested on most. Educators are also welcome to share individual lectures with their classes - no account required to watch.

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Educational content only. Nothing on this page is medical advice or a substitute for professional clinical judgment or local guidelines.