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Why Use Capsule

Brass Tacks

ABR MOC avoids vendor-specific details. Perhaps they need a one-size-fits-all approach because they don't know which products you use—or maybe they aim to avoid perceptions of conflict of interest. With Capsule, you don't have to pretend your field is purely academic when creating your own questions!

Gμν = Tμν

You can fit all of physics on a small sticky note. Physicists transitioning to medical physics are often horrified to discover how scattered everything is! Finding the right resource—vendor docs, textbook chapters, publications—is 90% of the effort. Capsule lets you encapsulate it all in one place.

Economy of scale

Creating study material takes effort. With a group account, your entire residency program or physics group can access shared materials (on shared products etc.). You can also subscribe to content feeds from trusted creators.

By and for Practitioners

Support teams often have only superficial product knowledge, and developers can't foresee every scenario practitioners encounter. Vendor support is also limited by concerns about exposing proprietary information. Practitioners frequently must experiment or reverse-engineer to uncover critical details—which they share here in Capsule!

Illusions of Competence

Koriat & Bjork's (2005) influential study, "Illusions of Competence in Monitoring One’s Knowledge During Study," shows learners consistently overestimate their learning and future recall. Verify your competence and retention through periodic self-quizzing—which requires creating effective notes and questions first.

Studying While Bored (SWB)

Let's face it—your study material is dry. When Studying While Bored (SWB), your mind tricks you into believing you're absorbing information just so you'll move on. This further amplifies the Illusion of Competence mentioned earlier.