Practice with 2,400+ clinical scenarios aligned to the CFPC Priority Topics and current Canadian guidelines. Track your progress across every topic area so you walk in prepared — not surprised.
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You're not failing because you don't know medicine. You're losing marks because you don't know what the clinical rubric rewards — and outdated resources make it worse.
Guidelines change every year. One wrong protocol on exam day costs you the entire case.
You write practice answers but never know if you'd actually score marks. You're studying blind.
105 Priority Topics. Limited study time. Without data on your weak spots, you waste hours on topics you already know.
The worst feeling: walking into SAMPs not knowing if your preparation was enough — or even relevant.
Every feature exists because a resident needed it and couldn't find it anywhere else.
Complete SAMPs coverage following CFPC Key Features methodology. No gaps. No guessing which topics to study.
Write your answer in free text. Get immediate, detailed feedback showing exactly which marks you earned and which you missed.
Every marking scheme reflects 2025-2026 Canadian guidelines — Hypertension Canada, Diabetes Canada, CCS, SOGC, CTFPHC.
12-case, 2-hour exam simulations that mirror the real format. Build stamina and develop your time management strategy.
The system tracks every answer. It knows which topics you struggle with and surfaces them at the right time.
See your performance across every topic at a glance. Walk into the exam knowing exactly where you stand.
This question is based on a recent CFP article update. The kind of content that shows up on exam day because the guidelines just changed.
A 52-year-old woman with BMI 38, type 2 diabetes (A1C 7.8%), and established cardiovascular disease presents to discuss weight management options. She has tried lifestyle modifications for 12 months with minimal results. She asks about the new injectable medications she has been reading about.
Q1. Mention 2 injectable medications approved for weight management that also provide cardiovascular or glycemic benefit in this patient.
Our question bank is continuously updated from the latest CFP clinical reviews and Tools for Practice articles. These are the guideline changes most likely to appear on your exam.
Canadian Family Physician · Vol 71, Nov/Dec 2025 · N. John Bosomworth
“Tirzepatide and semaglutide efficacy data, but lean mass loss concerns — nutrition and exercise are non-negotiable adjuncts.”
Canadian Family Physician — Tools for Practice · Vol 71, Nov/Dec 2025 · Kim Ann Cheung, Adrienne J. Lindblad, Jen Potter, Samantha S. Moe
“72-week data: tirzepatide 15 mg achieves 22.5% weight loss vs 2.4% placebo. NNT=2 for >5% loss.”
Canadian Family Physician · Vol 72, Jan 2026 · Philippe Harris, Gilles Lavigne, Pierre Mayer, René Wittmer
“Updated diagnostic pathways, CPAP alternatives, and the role of weight management and mandibular advancement devices.”
Canadian Family Physician · Vol 72, Feb 2026
“Continuous splinting for 6-8 weeks — most common management error is premature removal or inadequate patient education.”
Choose from 105 Priority Topics. See question counts and your progress on each. Focus on weak areas or practice broadly.
Each case presents a realistic SAMPs scenario. Write your answer in free text — exactly as you would on the real exam.
Your answer is compared against the full marking scheme. You'll see the exact expected answers, mark allocation, and guideline references.
Track your mastery per topic. The system identifies your weakest areas and keeps surfacing them until they're strengths.
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