eMedici has been accredited as an Approved CPD Provider with CPD Australia. This means that any educational content that practitioner users of eMedici engage with are considered pre-approved, and practitioners uploading these to their CPD Australia profile can be guaranteed of their acceptance. Practitioners are still responsible for retaining evidence of completion (by taking a screenshot of your completed session on the eMedici system), and recording an appropriate activity duration.
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At eMedici, we support the journey from medical student to fellowship and beyond by combining evidence-based content with accessible technology.
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Dr Toby ZernerChief Technology Officer
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Dr Hannah PhamMedical Educator / General Practitioner
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Prof Peter DevittConsultant, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Mr Jacob Waye-HarrisChief Legal Officer
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Dr Stefan Court-KowalskiICU Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Karanjot LallPaediatric Registrar
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Dr Addison DavisRural Generalist, Patrick Street Clinic
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Dr Joshua TavernerGeneral Medicine Registrar, Western Hospital
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Dr Jun Yen NgFellow, Haematology, Canberra Hospital, Australian National University
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Dr Stephanie DawsonGeneral Practitioner
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Dr Georgia Smithson-TomasEndocrinology Advanced Trainee, Queensland Health
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Dr Jess SullivanMedical Student
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Dr Karan VarshneyMedical Intern, South West Healthcare
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Marita BolicMedical Student
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Dr Roger ParnisPaediatric Basic Trainee, Children's Hospital at Westmead
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Dr Dylan BarnettGeneral Surgery Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Belinda LoweStaff Specialist O&G
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Dr Cristina ValeroConsultant General Practitioner, University of Adelaide
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Dr Jarrad HopkinsRenal Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Victoria LangtonBasic Physician Trainee, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Shilsha NinanBasic Physician Trainee (Paediatrics), Women's and Children's Hospital
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Dr Callum DeakinChild and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Women's and Children's Hospital
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Dr Darren ForemanUrologist, Flinders Medical Centre
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Dr Matthew ChoDermatologist
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Prof John CromptonOphthalmologist, University of Adelaide
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Dr Alexander HowesPaediatric Emergency Medicine Consultant, Women's and Children's Hospital
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Dr Sanghamitra GuhaEndocrinologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Hubertus JersmannRespiratory Physician, University of Adelaide
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Dr Mike SmithConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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Dr Prue StandenObstetrician and Gynaecologist, St Vincent's Hospital
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Dr Andrew MorrisConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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Prof Robert FitridgeConsultant Vascular Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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Dr Steven KnoxConsultant Radiologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Christian Hamilton-CraigConsultant Cardiologist, University of Queensland
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Dr Tharani KrishnanMedical Oncologist, Flinders Medical Centre
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Dr George BalalisBariatric, Upper GI and General Surgeon, Dr George Balalis Clinic
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Mr Jon ShenfineConsultant Upper GI and General Surgeon, Flinders University
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Prof Edmund TseConsultant Gastroenterologist / Hepatologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Sarah ThompsonConsultant Surgeon, Flinders University
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Dr Andrew VanlintClinical Haematologist, Medical Education Consultant, Lyell McEwin Hospital
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Dr Xi LiGeneral Practitioner
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Dr David CoyteConsultant Psychiatrist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital
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Prof Randall FaullSenior Consultant in Nephrology, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Dr Thambidorai CRConsultant Paediatric Surgeon
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Dr Samantha JollyGeneral Surgery Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
Our Philosophy
At eMedici, we are committed to delivering high-quality, authentic medical education content that reflects real clinical practice in Australia.
Our materials are developed by a diverse community of contributors, including clinicians and medical education experts who bring both subject matter expertise and frontline experience. Each resource undergoes a rigorous peer and expert review process to ensure accuracy, clinical fidelity, and alignment with current evidence and guidelines. Our commitment to transparency, relevance, and continuous review helps support the development of clinical reasoning through clear, comprehensive explanations grounded in real-world practice.
Executive Team
The executive team at eMedici brings together a wealth of experience in clinical practice, medical education, and digital innovation, united by a shared commitment to advancing high-quality, accessible medical learning.
Editorial Team
The eMedici editorial team comprises experienced clinicians, medical educators, and subject matter experts dedicated to producing and maintaining accurate and up-to-date content that reflects real-world clinical practice.
Editorial Community
- Dr Aaron Thomas
- Dr Alexander Howes
- Dr Andrew Morris
- Dr Andrew Vanlint
- Dr Angus Sarah
- Dr Aniket Nadkarni
- Dr Anila Rashid
- Dr Anna Zeng
- Dr Asmaa Mohammad
- Dr Athul John
- Dr Awais Ali Awan
- A/Prof Belinda Lowe
- Dr Benjamin Southi
- Dr Benjamin Young
- A/Prof Beverley Fosh
- Dr Bonin Sok
- Dr Callum Deakin
- Dr Cathie Hilditch
- Dr Chris Bierton
- Prof Christian Hamilton-Craig
- Dr Cindy Molloy
- Dr Craig Jurisevic
- Dr Cristina Valero
- Dr Darren Foreman
- Dr David Coyte
- Dr David Ngan
- Dr David Thai
- Dr Dhiren Dhanji
- Prof Dr Thambidorai CR
- Prof Edmund Tse
- Dr Elaine Yin Lyn Lai
- Dr Eleanor Gurney
- Dr Emalee Burrows
- Dr Gareth Lyttle
- Dr George Balalis
- Dr Henry Colovic
- Dr Holly Richter
- Dr Hong Lee
- Prof Hubertus Jersmann
- Dr Janne Bingham
- Dr Jarrad Hopkins
- Dr JC Hodge
- Prof John Crompton
- Dr Johnny Lo
- Mr Jon Shenfine
- Dr Joy Cheng
- Dr Julien Nithianandan
- Dr Katerina Flabouris
- Dr Katy Gibb
- Prof Kevin Pile
- Dr Kristen Tee
- Dr Krystal Green
- Kuljyot Lall
- Dr Malcolm Joseph Borg
- Dr Manjot Lall
- Dr Matthew Cho
- Dr Meghan Owens-Reed
- Dr Michael Berce
- Dr Michael Brown
- Prof Michael Wan
- Dr Mike Smith
- Dr Natasha Martin
- Dr Nick Woodland
- Dr Nour Barakat
- Prof Pamela Macintyre
- Dr Paul Spizzo
- Dr Peter Litwin
- Dr Prue Standen
- Prof Randall Faull
- Dr Retesh Bajaj
- Prof Robert Fitridge
- Prof Robyn Anne Nagel
- Dr Roger Parnis
- Dr Samantha Jolly
- Dr Samuel Ellison
- Dr Sanghamitra Guha
- Dr Sarah Morton
- Dr Sarah Nolan
- Prof Sarah Thompson
- Dr Sarah Wilkinson
- A/Prof Savio George A. Da P. Barreto
- Sehar Joshi
- Dr Shaopeng William Wu
- Dr Shawn Lee
- Dr Shekhar Sharma
- Dr Shilsha Ninan
- Dr Steven Chiang
- Dr Steven Knox
- Prof Terry Hannan
- Dr Tharani Krishnan
- Dr Thaven Ramachandren
- Dr Theodore Velkos
- Dr Thomas Khoo
- Dr Tom Eckert
- Dr Tom Goddard
- Dr Victoria Kollias
- Dr Victoria Langton
- Dr Xi Li
- Dr Yasith Kamaladasa
- Dr Yuhong Peng
- Dr Zhi Hong Chai
eMedici is an Approved CPD Provider - what does this mean?
How often is eMedici content updated?
All content is reviewed and referenced by clinicians and educators, in line with the latest evidence-based guidelines. Updates to content are made on a regular, ongoing basis in response to changes in guidelines, statistical data, and user feedback.
How does eMedici use Artificial Intelligence (AI)?
At eMedici, we see AI as a useful tool to support, not replace, the work of experienced educators and clinicians. We use it to help with behind-the-scenes tasks like organising content, improving search, and drafting templates - but every piece of content is carefully reviewed and refined by our editorial team to ensure it’s accurate, clinically relevant, and educationally sound.
We’re mindful of the limitations of AI. That’s why we have clear policies in place, regular audits, and ongoing staff training to make sure our use of AI is responsible and transparent.
All of this sits within our broader commitment to quality. Our clinician editors lead a thorough review process to keep our content current and aligned with Australian practice, and we constantly check how our assessment items perform to ensure they remain fair, valid, and effective for learners.
Can I contribute to eMedici?
eMedici content is created and maintained by our internal multi-disciplinary editorial team and reviewer network. Join our jobs mailing list if you would like to be notified of future opportunities.
How can I provide feedback on eMedici content?
Users can provide feedback on individual items when using eMedici. While we're unable to respond individually to all feedback provided, all user comments are reviewed by our editorial team as part of our content review processes. We welcome general suggestions for new content by email to education@emedici.com.
Can I become a reviewer for eMedici?
eMedici reviewers are an integral part of our content review process, ensuring that all material is accurate, up to date, and aligned with current Australian clinical practice. To express your interest for this voluntary role, contact education@emedici.com with your CV.
Eligibility
Registrars, fellows, and consultants
Australian clinical practice experience essential
What is involved
Provide expert opinion on content to ensure accuracy and alignment with Australian clinical practice, using the intuitive eMedici content management platform
Flexible time commitment
Benefits to Reviewers
Claim CPD hours, with a certificate summarising the impact of your work (how many students have used items you have reviewed)
Donation made by eMedici to our charity partner, the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS), for every item reviewed
Free Educators' access to eMedici resources, for use in teaching activities
Invitation to Professional Development educational webinars
Recognised position that can enhance your CV
Member of a professional network and virtual Community of Practice
Acknowledgment of input for every item reviewed