New to Anatomy.tv: 780 single best answer questions for the Anatomy Learning Outcomes for Medicine resource. Each is mapped to the Anatomical Society’s 156 learning outcomes for medicine, which focuses on the anatomical knowledge necessary to enable medical students to deliver high-quality patient care.
These single best answer questions go beyond standard multiple choice questions and testing recall of knowledge alone; they require applying knowledge in a clinical content to deduce the single more appropriate answer from the options given. All questions were expertly developed and reviewed by Primal’s anatomists, and underwent a rigorous board-level review to ensure academic integrity and clinical relevance.
Primal’s Anatomy Learning Outcomes for Medicine includes 156 videos aligned with the Anatomical Society’s learning outcomes, presented by 50+ global anatomy educators using Primal 3D anatomy content to explain key anatomical concepts.
Why Study with the New Medical Anatomy Quizzes?
For Students:
- Self-Assessment – Quizzes provide instant feedback and targeted self-assessment to reinforce key concepts.
- Exam Readiness – Quizzes follow a house style combining the USMLE format* and NBME guidelines**, with the UK MSCAA format*** ensuring students are prepared and confident to pass.
- Comprehensive Coverage – 780 questions are mapped to the Anatomical Society’s learning outcomes for systematic, syllabus-aligned study.
- Immediate Feedback & Progress Tracking – Real-time scoring and a “My Progress” dashboard help identify knowledge gaps and focus study efforts.
For Faculty:
- Course & Syllabus Support – Quizzes are aligned to the Anatomical Society’s learning outcomes, ensuring essential content is tested.
- Time Savings – The ready-to-use question bank reduces preparation workload, freeing time for teaching and mentoring.
- Quality Assurance – A multi-stage question review process ensures reliability, clarity, and clinical relevance, aligned with NBME and UK MSCAA best practices.

What Medical Education Needs Do These Quizzes Meet?
Medical education faces a persistent challenge: ensuring students and faculty have access to high-quality assessment resources that align with professional standards. Students often struggle to find reliable practice questions that mirror the MSCAA- and NBME-style exams, while faculty may spend significant time creating valid, outcome-aligned questions. This gap can lead to inconsistent preparation, limited formative assessment opportunities, and inefficient use of teaching time.
Primal’s quizzes deliver a syllabus-aligned, exam-ready question bank that empowers medical students to master core anatomical concepts and build confidence for high-stakes exams. Faculty benefit from reduced workload through ready-made assessments and actionable insights to support targeted teaching — integrated seamlessly into Anatomy.tv.
Primal’s Commitment to Quality and Accuracy
- AI-Assisted, Expert-Approved: AI helped accelerate the initial drafting of quiz questions using prompts crafted by our experts. From there, every question underwent rigorous review, refinement, and validation by our Primal anatomy team and a panel of five anatomical education experts. This multi-layered process ensures accuracy, quality, and credibility, and sets a new benchmark in the field for combining AI efficiency with the unmatched expertise of leading professionals.
- Precision & Depth: Each question is tied intricately to specific learning outcomes, demonstrating a commitment to precision in evaluating student progress. The embedded questions and user-friendly dashboard enable detailed tracking, providing nuanced insight into individual performance.
- Trust & Reliability: Primal’s decades-long reputation for excellence in educational resources and commitment to quality, accuracy, and reliability ensures educators and institutions can confidently rely on our assessment tools.
*USMLE format: The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is a multi-step exam required for medical licensure in the U.S. They test applied reasoning, not just recall.
**NBME guidelines: Standards set by the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) for question design to ensure clarity, clinical relevance, and fairness.
***UK MSCAA format: The Medical Schools Council Assessment Alliance (MSCAA) sets standards for medical assessments in the UK, focusing on applied clinical reasoning and ensuring questions are clear, fair, and clinically relevant.

