MCCQE Cheat Sheet 2026
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230 questions
320 min time limit
73% to pass
- Which ECG finding is most specific for right ventricular strain in acute pulmonary embolism? → S1Q3T3 pattern
- A 55-year-old diabetic man presents with typical chest pain and troponin elevation. ECG shows no ST changes. Which diagnosis is most likely? → NSTEMI
- What is the minimum passing score for the MCCQE Part I? → 226.
- What does a 'borderline' score on the MCCQE Part II typically signify? → The candidate's performance is near but below the passing standard
- At what age does the anterior fontanelle normally close? → 12–18 months
- The MCC's own practice test (Physician Test Preparation, or PTP) is best used as: → A final simulation tool to gauge readiness close to exam day
- A 3-year-old girl has a bone age of 5 years, elevated LH/FSH, and advanced pubertal staging. MRI of the brain is most likely to show: → Hypothalamic hamartoma
- How does the MCCQE Part I scoring handle the written component (CDM cases) relative to the multiple-choice component? → CDM and MCQ scores are combined into a single total score
- What happens if a candidate fails MCCQE Part I — how many attempts are allowed? → Candidates may retake with restrictions on number and timing per MCC policy
- What prerequisite must a candidate fulfill before sitting for MCCQE Part II? → Passing MCCQE Part I
- A candidate successfully passes MCCQE Part I. Which of the following steps is required before they can schedule their MCCQE Part II examination date? → Submission of proof of postgraduate training to the MCC
- A patient presents with wide-complex tachycardia at 180 bpm. He is hemodynamically stable. Which drug is appropriate for acute management if VT is suspected? → Amiodarone IV
- What type of scoring is used for the MCCQE Part I? → Criterion-referenced scoring.
- How soon are results available after taking the MCCQE Part I? → Within six weeks.
- A capable adult patient refuses a blood transfusion on religious grounds despite life-threatening hemorrhage. What is the physician's ethical obligation? → Respect the refusal and provide alternative management
- If a candidate disputes their MCCQE Part II fail result and requests a review, which aspect of their performance can typically be re-examined? → The accuracy of score transcription and aggregation from station records
- Which of the following is the primary goal of primary prevention? → Preventing the occurrence of disease in healthy individuals
- A patient with HFrEF (EF 30%) remains symptomatic on maximally tolerated ACE inhibitor and beta-blocker. What is the next best step? → Add sacubitril/valsartan replacing ACE inhibitor
- Which of the following best describes the principle of non-maleficence in clinical practice? → Avoiding actions that cause unnecessary harm
- What happens if a candidate fails the MCCQE Part I? → They can retake the exam after fulfilling requirements.
- Which study material focuses on clinical decision-making for the MCCQE? → Toronto Notes.
- How is the MCCQE Part I scored? → Criterion-referenced scoring.
- Which Tanner stage describes the onset of breast development (thelarche) in females? → Tanner stage 2
- A community-based intervention reduces hypertension prevalence by 5 percentage points (from 30% to 25%). What is the absolute risk reduction? → 5%
- What is the primary reason the MCCQE uses an OSCE format for Part II rather than another written test? → OSCEs directly assess clinical and communication skills that written tests cannot measure
- A medical student performing a supervised procedure causes harm due to a technical error. Who bears the primary legal responsibility? → The supervising physician and the institution
- Which of the following gross motor skills is typically the last to be achieved in a developing child? → Walks up stairs with alternating feet
- A patient receiving prolonged vancomycin therapy develops sensorineural hearing loss. This toxicity is most likely related to which pharmacokinetic parameter? → Renal insufficiency causing drug accumulation and high troughs
- How does the MCC Learning Management System (LMS) assist candidates? → Provides access to tailored study materials.
- In the MCCQE Part I, what does the term 'long menu' refer to? → A list of answer options longer than typical MCQs
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