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Master Medicine, Crush Exams, & Elevate Clinical Skills

Revolutionary Learning Approach – Dr. Deason's 5P Approach™ goes beyond test-taking; it teaches you to Think like a Physician.

Proven Results – Higher MCAT, USMLE Step 1/2/3, and clinical rotation scores with our AI-Enhanced, case-based learning methods.

Affordable, High-Impact Help – Smarter strategies, better pricing. Guidance for every step of your journey.

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MCAT TUTORING

Boost your MCAT score with expert-guided strategies tailored to your strengths and weaknesses.

MEDICAL SCHOOL ADMISSIONS

From crafting compelling personal statements to acing interviews, learn to present your story to medical schools.

USMLE TUTORING

Conquer the USMLE with a structured, high-yield approach designed to improve retention and clinical reasoning.

RESIDENCY ADMISSIONS

Secure your ideal residency match with strategic application coaching, and interview preparation.

Our Founder

DR. BRANDON DEASON, MD AUTHORD/EDITOR OF...

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Our Founder's Mission

To Bridge the Gap Between Medical Education and Clinical Readiness

DDQX Learning will become a globally-recognized thought leader in teaching medical students how to think like a physician through fun, accessible, and affordable solutions based on Dr. Deason's proprietary learning methodologies.

DDQX Learning Student Testimonials

What Former Clients Think of Our One-of-a-Kind Approach

Dr. Deason and his methods are the real deal when it comes to getting medical and nursing students over the educational hump. I continually heard his name so often from colleagues who went through his prep that I had to connect with him and experience it myself. He made learning cardiology and subsequently passing boards so much easier. Thanks, Dr. Deason!
Clay Hall
PhD, MBA, NP-C
I can honestly say that I would not be where I am today without Dr. Deason’s help and preparation. A few months ago, I didn’t even know how to properly get through a question stem. Now, with the 5P approach, I have the confidence to approach just about any question. Using his methods, I scored 48 points higher on Step 2 than I did Step 1! Truly, I cannot thank you enough for how much you’ve helped me Dr. Deason!!!
Kavneet Kaur
MD, RS1
I like Dr. Deason’s exceptional test-taking skills, which were not taught in the classroom. Each point presented by Dr. Deason is crispy clear. Dr. Deason started the initial session by listening patiently to my concerns and my perceived weaknesses, then outlined a plan on how to remedy each weakness by my USMLE Step 3 test date.
Wai Y.
MD

Our Team

Meet the DDQX Learning Advisors & Educators

Our team members come from diverse backgrounds, each bringing more than 15 years experience from their respective field. Together, their courses build the toolkit of skills medical students need to succeed in school, residency, and beyond.

Capturing Core Concepts: Preparing for Success on Standardized Exams Stage 1 of 4
Oct 21, 2024

Capturing Core Concepts: Preparing for Success on Standardized Exams Stage 1 of 4

Before you worry about taking full-length exams, or even practicing test-like questions, it’s important to start with a review of the core concepts covered by the exam. The best place to start is the exam maker’s website, which will have a document detailing what concepts will potentially be tested on the exam, as well as links to free and low-cost resources. If your preference is instead a published set of test prep books or review videos from a third-party company, then now would be the time to purchase ONE and go through it in its entirety.

Your first mission: make sure that it makes sense.

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Aim High, Score Higher: Planning for a Standardized Exam
Sep 23, 2024

Aim High, Score Higher: Planning for a Standardized Exam

To mentally prepare yourself for success on a standardized exam, you’ll first want to have an end-goal in mind. Answering for yourself, “Am I ready to take the real thing?” largely comes down to knowing whether your practice scores are competitive, and feeling like you’ll do about as well as you ever will.

You can best accomplish this by setting an appropriate Goal Score for Test Day. However, this is not as simple as picking a high number and hoping for the best. This number should be customized to you. I assist my students with this process by breaking it into these 5 Questions.

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