Medpass

Our story

Why Medpass exists

A question bank built from scratch for Ghana's medical students - not adapted from one built for someone else.

The problem I kept seeing

Medical students in Ghana have always had to make do. The big question banks - AMBOSS, UWorld, Passmedicine - are built for the US, UK, or Europe. They cost hundreds of dollars, cover the wrong curricula, and don't reflect the clinical realities Ghanaian students face every day: tropical disease, resource-limited settings, the specific topics tested at UG, KNUST, UCC, UHAS, and UDS.

Students were making do with shared PDFs, WhatsApp groups of past-question screenshots, and platforms that weren't designed with them in mind. The problem wasn't effort — it was the tools.

Medpass exists to close that gap. A locally relevant, affordable question bank built from the ground up for Ghana's MBCHB/MBBS programmes.

Who built it

Dr. Frank Lartey, founder of Medpass

Dr. Frank Lartey

Founder

Medpass was built by Dr. Frank Lartey, a developer with a front-row seat to the problem. The content is authored and reviewed by Ghanaian medical doctors and instructors who know exactly what the exams demand - the right clinical emphasis, the right depth, the right references.

We're a small team. Honest about where we are, serious about where we're going.

How we ensure quality

Every question goes through a three-stage review before it reaches you.

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Written by doctors & teachers

Questions are written by Ghanaian medical doctors and instructors who know the curriculum inside out.

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Reviewed for accuracy

A medical reviewer checks each question against standard references for clinical and factual accuracy.

03

Published by admins

Final approval goes to our editorial team, who check alignment with Ghanaian exam standards before publishing.

Made in Ghana, for Ghana

We're not a US platform with Ghana prices bolted on. We're a Ghanaian platform built around Ghanaian realities - from the diseases in the questions to the cedis in the pricing.