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MiniKlinik is not a course.

It is not a guideline summary.
And it is definitely not a quiz platform.

 

MiniKlinik is a decision experience.
 

It is designed for clinicians who already know the medicine —
but want to become better at thinking under uncertainty.

Why MiniKlinik Exists

In real clinical practice, the most dangerous moments are rarely dramatic.

They are the quiet ones:

  • When numbers are almost acceptable

  • When symptoms are not severe enough

  • When a decision feels “reasonable”… but slightly risky

 

These are the moments where:

  • Guidelines become vague

  • Experience matters more than rules

  • Mistakes happen without anyone noticing

 

MiniKlinik was created to train those moments.

What MiniKlinik is

  • Realistic, gray-zone clinical scenarios

  • Decision-focused, not information-heavy

  • Built to challenge assumptions, not memory

  • Designed to make you pause before acting​

What MiniKlinik is not

  • ❌ A board exam prep tool

  • ❌ A checklist of “correct answers”

  • ❌ A protocol replacement

  • ❌ A simulation of ideal textbook medicine

 

If you are looking for certainty, MiniKlinik will feel uncomfortable.
That discomfort is intentional.

How to Use MiniKlinik Effectively

Enter with the right mindset

Do not ask: “What is the correct answer?”

Ask instead: “What risk am I accepting if I choose this?”

Commit to a decision

Each option is designed to sound plausible.
Some are safer.
Some are tempting.
Some are quietly dangerous.

Choose as you would in real life — with incomplete information.

Read the explanation slowly

The value is not in being right.

The value is in understanding:

Why a choice feels reasonable

What hidden risk it carries

What kind of clinician mindset it represents

Who Built These Cases — and Why

These cases are written by a clinician Dr. Bosnak who has:

  • Worked across hospital, oncology, and complex care settings

  • Seen how small decisions shape long-term outcomes

  • Watched smart clinicians make avoidable mistakes — including himself

 

MiniKlinik is not about teaching medicine.
It is about teaching clinical judgment under pressure.

What You Should Feel After a Case

If MiniKlinik is working as intended, you may feel:

  • Slightly unsettled

  • Thoughtful, not satisfied

  • More cautious — in a good way

 

You should leave thinking:

“I might handle my next real patient differently.”

Want to Talk, Collaborate, or Give Feedback?

MiniKlinik is evolving.

 

If you:

  • Want to share feedback

  • Have ideas for future cases

  • Are interested in collaboration

  • Or simply want to say “this made me think”

 

Use the form below.
Real conversations shape this platform more than metrics ever will.

Send us a message
 and we’ll get back to you shortly.

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