To what extent do doctors actually use the knowledge they collect to perform well on the MCAT each day in their practice?

Sort of a playful question for the room. Sometimes studying for something that feels overwhelming is grinding. Especially when you feel like you're just teaching yourself a lot of information that you're not really going to use again. So to what extent do practicing doctors actually call upon the biology, biochem, and genetics material they covered during their pre-reqs? Or would you contextualize MCAT content as essentially gatekeeping and not necessarily information you absolutely need to... To what extent do doctors actually use the knowledge they collect to perform well on the MCAT each day in their practice?
Source: Student Doctor Network - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Tags: MCAT: Medical College Admissions Test Source Type: forums