The Digital Home for Critical Care Excellence
CritiLearn was born from a clinical need. A team of practicing critical care physicians recognized that India's medical trainees preparing for subspecialty examinations — NEET-SS, MRCEM, EDIC, IFCCM — had no structured digital resource designed specifically for their needs. Study resources were scattered, generic LMS platforms lacked clinical depth, and the sheer complexity of critical care medicine demanded a platform built with the same precision required in an ICU. CritiLearn was conceived as that platform: a focused, exam-aligned, educator-designed learning environment where every module, quiz, and resource serves one purpose — helping clinicians become board-certified critical care specialists.
Generic LMS platforms are built for general audiences. Critical care medicine education is not general. The platform needed to handle the depth and nuance of clinical content — complex MCQ sets, mock examinations that mirror actual board exam formats, video-based learning resumable across devices, and a faculty credentialing system that established scientific authority. Beyond content architecture, the UX challenge was significant: busy clinicians and trainees needed to move quickly between content types, track their progress precisely, and access everything on mobile during rounds or commutes — without any friction slowing down their preparation.
We built CritiLearn from the ground up as a purpose-built medical LMS, architected around three core learner behaviors: watch, practice, and track. The video module system supports resumable progress, playback speed control, and bookmarking. The MCQ engine mirrors actual exam patterns — timed, randomized, and performance-analyzed post-attempt. The dashboard gives every learner a real-time view of progress across all enrolled courses. Eight specialized course tracks were scoped and built to cover the full exam preparation spectrum, from rapid revision modules to comprehensive 13-week programs. A faculty credentialing system was designed to display instructor qualifications with the scientific gravitas the medical community demands.
A custom quiz system built to mirror the exact format, timing, and difficulty of critical care board examinations — with performance analysis and full review mode post-submission.
Eight complete mock exams with timed conditions, authentic question pools, and detailed answer explanations reviewed and validated by practicing clinicians.
HD video lessons with precise progress tracking, playback speed control, and bookmarking — designed for learners who study across multiple sessions and devices.
A real-time dashboard giving each learner full visibility into module completion, quiz scores, mock exam performance, and overall preparation trajectory.
From rapid revision therapy modules to comprehensive 13-week EDIC preparatory programs — each track scoped specifically for its target examination and learner profile.
Detailed instructor profiles showcasing qualifications (MD, DNB, EDIC, IFCCM), institutional affiliations, and specializations — establishing scientific authority and learner trust.
Downloadable clinical reference guides, supplementary PDFs, and study materials organized by course track and available for offline access during commutes or clinical duty.
Real-time group integration enabling learners to raise clinical doubts and receive responses from faculty and peer clinicians — making preparation a supported, not solitary, experience.
Consistently rated at maximum satisfaction across all verified learner testimonials — reflecting the platform's clinical accuracy and learning experience quality.
Trusted by candidates preparing for NEET-SS, MRCEM, EDIC 1 & 2, IFCCM, and IDCCM examinations across hospitals and institutions in India.
Learners transitioned from fragmented multi-source study to one structured preparation platform — with measurable improvement in confidence and consistency.
The platform's infrastructure enables new course tracks to launch without engineering rework — a critical capability as India's critical care subspecialty expands.
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