In Québec, pharmacy has no licensing exam at the end: the degree is the licence. So this room isn't built for one test. It's built for the four years of tests, course by course, module by module.
Receptor to prescription, drilled the way your course examines it, with decks that build themselves from your lecture notes.
Case files worked the way your OSCEs and unit exams frame them: patient in, plan out, checked step by step.
Doses, dilutions, and kinetics with tolerance-checked numeric answers, because close only counts in horseshoes.
Moving out of province, or licensing into Canada from abroad? The PEBC Qualifying Exam track (MCQ and OSCE) ships as a full program, priced on its own when it opens. Same engine, same bilingual construction.
Leave your email and the courses you're in; the room opens with the modules your class needs first.