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IECAN Healthcare Certification — Medical Exam Prep

Prep Built on
Learning Science,
Not Guesswork.

IECAN Healthcare Certification builds medical exam prep grounded in how memory actually works — spaced repetition, active recall, and scenario-based clinical reasoning. Whether you're sitting the CPC, the Next Generation NCLEX, or working toward USMLE, our approach is the same: teach you to think through the material, not just recognize it.

50%
of new information forgotten
within 1 hour (Ebbinghaus)
150%
better retention with
spaced repetition practice
#1
active recall ranked highest
study method by research
80%
completion rate for
microlearning vs. 20% long-form
Nursing students studying for medical certification exams
The right preparation makes the difference
“The question isn’t whether you know the material — it’s whether you can retrieve it under pressure.”
Why It Works

Built on the Research,
Not the Reputation

Every IECAN course structure comes from cognitive science research on how adult learners actually retain and apply information under exam pressure — not from copying what established prep companies have always done.

150%
Spaced Repetition Retention Advantage
Reviewing material at increasing intervals produces dramatically stronger retention than massed practice. IECAN's flashcard decks and question sequencing are designed around the forgetting curve — strengthening memory at the exact moments it starts to fade.
Source: Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve Research / Cepeda et al., 2006
#1
Active Recall Beats Passive Review
Re-reading notes and watching videos are among the least effective study methods measured. Active recall — forcing your brain to retrieve an answer before seeing it — is the most effective. Every question in our bank requires retrieval, not recognition.
Source: Dunlosky et al., 2013 — Psychological Science in the Public Interest
3–5
Optimal Full Mock Exams Before Test Day
Research on exam preparation consistently shows that 3–5 full-length timed practice exams produces better performance than either fewer (not enough pressure exposure) or many more (diminishing returns, anxiety increase). Our course includes exactly three full mock exams.
Source: Roediger & Karpicke, 2006 — The Journal of Memory and Language
How This Translates Into Every IECAN Course
Flashcards first — vocabulary and rule recall built before scenario questions are introduced. You learn the framework before you apply it.
Domain-weighted questions — proportional to the real exam's actual weighting, so your practice mirrors what you'll face on test day.
Rationale on every answer — not just "A is correct" but why, what rule it references, and what the wrong answers would look like in real clinical or coding practice.
Soft paywall after half-exam — your domain breakdown after Q50 shows exactly where to focus. You see the gap before you buy the solution.
Three full timed mock exams — spaced across the course to build exam stamina and reduce test-day anxiety through repeated exposure.
Microlearning format — 3–7 minute focused modules, not 4-hour video lectures. Completion rates for microlearning run 4× higher than traditional long-form content.
Medical education facility
Healthcare Certification Exams

Three Exams.
One Consistent Method.

Each exam has a different format, domain structure, and clinical focus — but the same research-backed preparation architecture underneath.

Medical Coding
CPC Exam Prep
Certified Professional Coder — AAPC
Available Now
Questions100 questions
Time4 hours
Passing Score70%
Reference UsedCPT® 2026 open book
Our Free Demo25 flashcards + 50 Qs

The CPC is the leading medical coding credential issued by the AAPC, covering CPT® surgical codes, ICD-10-CM diagnosis coding, HCPCS Level II, E/M guidelines, modifiers, and compliance. It is an open-book exam using CPT® 2026 — meaning speed and navigation matter as much as knowledge.

50-question free demo covers all 17 AAPC domain categories with real operative note scenarios and CPT® section navigation notes on every answer.
Open-book strategy built in — every rationale includes the CPT® section where the code lives, not just the code number, so you practice navigating the way you will on exam day.
E/M 2021 guidelines and modifier logic covered across multiple scenario types — the highest-weight, highest-confusion areas of the real exam.
Domain score breakdown after the free half shows exactly where your gaps are before you decide whether the full course makes sense.
Full Course
$79
one-time · lifetime access
↳ 50 questions free — no account
Start Free Exam → View Full Course
Nurse Licensure
NCLEX Prep
NCLEX-RN & NCLEX-PN — Next Generation Format
Available Now NGN Native
Questions85–150 (CAT)
TimeUp to 5 hours
Format SinceApril 2023 (NGN)
ScoringPass/fail + partial credit
Our Free Demo30 flashcards + 50 Qs

The Next Generation NCLEX, launched April 2023, tests clinical judgment through the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model — six sequential steps from recognizing cues to evaluating outcomes. It includes evolving case studies with tabbed patient data, bow-tie items, trend analysis, matrix grids, and partial credit scoring. IECAN was built after this launch, so every question reflects the current format.

All six NGN question types covered — evolving case studies (the hardest section), bow-tie items, SATA with partial credit strategy, trend, matrix, and highlight items.
NCJMM step labeled on every rationale — each explanation identifies which of the six clinical judgment steps the question is testing, so you learn the framework as you practice.
Partial credit scoring strategy taught explicitly — the NGN's +/− scoring model rewards confidence calibration, not guessing. Most prep courses don't address this.
IMG Clinical Reasoning Module in the paid course — dedicated content for internationally educated nurses, the most underserved segment in NCLEX preparation.
Full Course
$79
one-time · lifetime access
↳ 50 questions free — no account
Start Free Exam → View Full Course
Medical Licensure
USMLE Prep
Step 1, Step 2 CK — IMG-Focused
Coming Q3 2026
Step 1Pass/fail (since Jan 2022)
Step 2 CKScored · Clinical vignettes
Exam Fee~$1,000 per step
TargetIMG candidates primarily
Our DemoNotify me list open

The USMLE is a three-step examination series for US medical licensure. Step 1 is now pass/fail; Step 2 CK tests clinical knowledge through case vignettes. IECAN's USMLE product will focus primarily on internationally educated medical graduates (IMGs), who represent over 98,000 annual test-takers and face a significantly different preparation challenge than US-educated candidates.

IMG-centered clinical reasoning — English-language clinical vignette practice built specifically for the clinical reasoning translation challenge IMG candidates face.
Step 1 pass/fail strategy — since Step 1 no longer produces a numeric score, the prep approach changes. We will teach threshold performance, not score maximization.
Affordable positioning — the current market for USMLE prep ranges from $99 to $3,999. IECAN will enter at $199–$299, targeted at the cost-sensitive IMG market segment.
Same architecture as NCLEX — evolving case vignettes, domain breakdowns, spaced repetition flashcards, and physician-reviewed content for clinical accuracy.
Planned Pricing
$199
estimated · subject to change
Launching Q3 2026. Join the notify list to get early access and pre-launch pricing.
Notify Me at Launch → Demo Not Yet Available
Course Architecture

The Same Three-Layer Structure
Across Every Exam

Regardless of which certification you're preparing for, the evidence-based learning architecture is identical. The content changes. The method doesn't.

01
Vocabulary & Rules First
Flashcards establish terminology, code relationships, clinical frameworks, and rule recall before any scenario questions begin. You can't apply what you haven't yet retained.
02
Scenario-Based Questions
Domain-weighted questions mirror the real exam's proportions. Every question is a scenario requiring reasoning, not just pattern recognition. Rationale explains the rule and the exception.
03
Weak-Area Diagnosis
The half-exam paywall shows your domain breakdown before you purchase the full course. You see where you're strong and where you need work before you spend a dollar on more prep.
04
Full Timed Mock Exams
Three complete mock exams under real exam time conditions. Not to generate anxiety — to remove it. Repeated exposure to exam pressure is what makes the actual exam feel familiar.
Clinical simulation training for NCLEX preparation
The NGN tests clinical judgment
Not just what you know — but how you think when it matters.
Knowing the answer in a classroom and retrieving it under four hours of timed pressure are not the same skill. We train the second one.
How We Fit

What IECAN Offers
That’s Worth Knowing

Other prep options serve millions of students. IECAN is not trying to replace them. We offer a specific set of things that are harder to find elsewhere.

Feature IECAN Typical Subscription Prep Typical Textbook-Only
Built natively for NGN format (post-April 2023)VariesRarely
NCJMM framework labeled on every NCLEX answerRarelyNo
Partial credit scoring strategy explicitly taughtOccasionallyNo
CPT® section navigation in CPC rationaleSometimesNo
Free domain breakdown before purchase decisionNoNo
One-time pricing (no subscription)Mostly subscription
IMG-specific clinical reasoning module (NCLEX)UncommonNo
Regulatory Transparency

Open Market. Independent.
No Endorsements Claimed.

Every certification exam we cover is administered by an independent body. None of them endorse or recommend any preparation course — that's standard practice, not a limitation. Here's exactly where we stand.

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NCLEX — NCSBN Position
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) states explicitly that it does not recommend or endorse any review courses or study materials. NCLEX prep is an entirely open, independent market. IECAN operates under the standard trademark disclaimer required for any independent prep provider. NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN®, NCLEX-PN®, and NGN® are registered trademarks of NCSBN.
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CPC — AAPC Position
The AAPC administers the CPC credential and does not endorse independent preparation courses. CPT® procedure codes are copyright American Medical Association. IECAN's CPC prep references the CPT® 2026 code structure and AAPC domain weightings but does not reproduce protected content. All practice questions are independently developed. CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association.
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USMLE — FSMB / NBME Position
USMLE's own published FAQ confirms: no test preparation courses are affiliated with or sanctioned by the USMLE program. The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) and National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) provide no recommendations on prep courses. USMLE® is a registered trademark. IECAN will operate under the same independent status when the USMLE product launches.
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What IECAN Does and Doesn’t Claim
IECAN courses are preparation tools designed to help students practice, identify weaknesses, and build familiarity with exam format and content. We do not guarantee exam passage. Individual preparation, prior knowledge, and exam-day performance vary. We present research on effective study methods as published findings — not as proprietary claims. Our goal is to give you the best possible preparation, not to make promises we can't keep.
NCLEX®, NCLEX-RN®, NCLEX-PN®, and NGN® are registered trademarks of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN). CPT® is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association. CPC® is a registered trademark of the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC). USMLE® is a jointly owned trademark of the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) and the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). IECAN Training LLC is an independent test preparation company and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or otherwise connected to NCSBN, AAPC, the American Medical Association, FSMB, NBME, or any state licensing board. Practice questions are independently developed based on publicly available test plans and content outlines. Completing IECAN practice materials does not guarantee passage of any licensing or certification examination.
Frequently Asked Questions

Good Questions.
Straight Answers.

Do I need an account to start the free exam?
No. Both the CPC and NCLEX free half-exams launch directly in your browser with no registration, no email, and no credit card. You complete 50 questions, see your score and domain breakdown, and make your own decision about the full course from there.
How is IECAN different from Kaplan, Hurst, or UWorld for NCLEX?
Established prep companies serve large audiences and do it well. IECAN's distinction is that it was built after the April 2023 NGN launch — we didn't retrofit old content. Every question uses the NCJMM 6-step framework, partial credit scoring strategy is explicitly taught, and the IMG Clinical Reasoning Module addresses a gap no major platform currently fills. We're not better for everyone — we may be specifically better for you depending on where you're struggling.
The CPC is an open-book exam. How does IECAN address that?
Every CPC answer rationale includes the CPT® 2026 section where the correct code lives — not just the code number. This trains you to navigate the manual under time pressure, which is the actual skill tested by an open-book exam. Knowing a code exists is different from finding it in under 2 minutes.
What does "partial credit scoring" mean for the NCLEX?
The Next Generation NCLEX uses polytomous scoring on certain question types — primarily Select All That Apply. Under the old NCLEX, getting 3 of 4 correct answers on a SATA question earned zero points. Under NGN's +/− scoring, you earn one point per correct selection but lose one point per incorrect selection. This means strategic partial answers can outscore random guessing. IECAN's SATA questions are designed to teach this calibration — select what you're confident in, not everything that might be right.
Is the $79 a subscription or a one-time payment?
One-time payment, lifetime access. No subscription, no renewal, no monthly fee. Content updates for format changes (such as NCSBN updating the NGN test plan) are included at no additional charge while access is active.
Why is the USMLE product listed as coming Q3 2026?
USMLE content requires physician-reviewed clinical vignettes at a level of depth beyond what a single developer should self-publish without subject matter verification. We're building the content infrastructure with appropriate clinical review before launch. Join the notify list and you'll get early access pricing when it's ready.
Are these practice questions actual past exam questions?
No. All IECAN practice questions are independently developed based on publicly available test plans, content outlines, and domain specifications published by NCSBN, AAPC, and the USMLE program. Actual exam questions are confidential and protected. Our questions are designed to reflect the format, difficulty level, and content areas of each exam — not to reproduce any specific items from past administrations.
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Start Where You Are.
Find Out in 50 Questions.

Both free exams launch in your browser right now. No account. No payment. See your domain breakdown and decide from there.

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NCLEX® · NCSBN  |  CPC® · AAPC  |  CPT® · AMA  |  USMLE® · FSMB/NBME
IECAN Training is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by any of the above organizations.