More than practice - it's calibration.
Most CASPer prep happens in isolation. You answer, you guess, you move on. The live class fixes that by adding the one thing solo practice can't: context.
Hearing how others answer the same scenario immediately shows you where your framing is different - and whether different means better or worse.
Dan reads and responds to answers in the session. Not generic feedback - specific notes on your structure, empathy framing, and where you drifted.
Patterns across the group get named out loud. If three people made the same mistake on a scenario, that's a teaching moment everyone benefits from.
Responses under real time pressure. The class mirrors the actual CASPer format so the constraint is practised, not just understood intellectually.
Not a webinar. A small cohort means Dan can actually track where individuals are struggling, not just deliver a presentation at a crowd.
The Zoom link lives inside your Key2MD account. No hunting through junk mail before the session starts - it's here when you need it.