Welcome to CLARA · USMLE Step 2 CK Quiz Generator

Write a Step 2 CK quiz in the time it takes to drink a coffee.

Skip the hours of item-writing. Upload your source material and CLARA — your Clinical Learning And Review Assistant — drafts USMLE Step 2 CK–style questions you can review, refine, and share, all in one sitting.

No login required for students
Built by medical educators
A collaboration betweenMedmastery × LITFL
Step 2 CKUSMLE-aligned format
Claudepowered by Anthropic
How it works

From a PDF to a shareable quiz in three steps

Designed for faculty who need items fast — and for students who need realistic practice material tailored to what they're studying.

1

Upload a PDF

Drag and drop any clinical document — a guideline, review article, or textbook chapter. We extract the text and prepare it for question generation.

2

AI generates questions

Our AI drafts Step 2 CK–style items with clinical vignettes, plausible distractors, explanations, and high-yield pearls — grounded in your uploaded source.

3

Share a magic link

Publish your quiz and copy a shareable link. Students take it on any device — no login, no friction. You see responses and score distribution roll in.

Built for educators

Step 2 CK–style items, grounded in your sources.

Writing good clinical vignettes takes hours per item. Our generator produces a first draft you can review and refine in minutes — always tied back to the source material you uploaded.

  • Grounded in your PDFEvery question cites the page it came from. No hallucinated facts — pearls reference your uploaded source directly.
  • Authored in minutesWhat used to be an afternoon of item-writing becomes a quick review-and-edit pass. Ship 20 items before lunch.
  • Share instantlyA magic link works on any device. Students see their score and explanations — no account required.
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Question 3 of 12
A 58-year-old woman with type 2 diabetes presents to clinic with two weeks of fatigue and dyspnea. BP 152/94 mmHg, BMI 34. Labs show eGFR 48 mL/min/1.73m², albumin-to-creatinine ratio 420 mg/g, HbA1c 8.2%.
Which medication is most likely to reduce progression of her kidney disease?
AGlipizide
BSitagliptin
CEmpagliflozin
DInsulin glargine
Key pearlSGLT2 inhibitors reduce progression to ESRD in CKD with albuminuria, independent of diabetes status (EMPA-KIDNEY, DAPA-CKD).

Write your first quiz in under five minutes.

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