eMedici for Educators

Teach with the resources your learners already trust

eMedici helps medical educators bring expert-reviewed questions, cases, OSCE stations, collections, and live presentations into teaching without rebuilding everything from scratch.

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Educators Access Program

Teach your students with eMedici – for free

We provide educators (faculty and titleholders) at Australian and New Zealand medical schools, and those delivering education in the postgraduate clinical setting, with complimentary access to eMedici to support your teaching activities.
  • Unlimited access to relevant products for teaching purposes
  • Use materials on-platform via screen share
  • Create collections for teaching sessions, tutorials, or revision lists
  • Run live presentations with join codes and audience responses
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Find teaching content fast

Search by discipline, topic, difficulty, and clinical area to find questions, cases, or OSCE stations that match the session you are teaching.

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Build collections around learning objectives

Save MCQs, case studies, tutorials, OSCE stations, and clinical case scenarios into collections for lectures, tutorials, flipped classroom tasks, or reinforcing activities.

Cardiology Tutorial

Public · 8 items · Created by Dr Chen
  • Case Study
  • Question
  • OSCE Station

Run live polling with students

Start a presentation from a question session, share a join code, collect student responses, and reveal results to make teaching more interactive.

Question 4

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A 67-year-old presents with exertional chest pain. Which investigation is most appropriate next?
Exercise stress test 18
CT coronary angiogram 9
Troponin only 3

Save preparation time with ready teaching materials

Use expert-reviewed questions with complete explanations, correct and incorrect answer feedback, and references instead of writing every teaching item from scratch.

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Wait for routine morning blood results

The patient is clinically deteriorating. Escalation, reassessment, and clear communication are more important than waiting for additional isolated results.

Use cases for clinical reasoning

Take learners through patient journeys with integrated concept-check questions, educational commentary, case summaries, and references.

Practise OSCEs and clinical scenarios

Use stations in small-group teaching, assign roles, modify timings, and run sessions with marking sheets and an exam-style timer and bell.

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Institutional Access

Support learners across your institution

Partner with eMedici to give your students access to a comprehensive study platform designed to support both independent learning and curriculum delivery. Our resources help students assess their progress, target areas for improvement, and build confidence, while saving educators valuable time.
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  • Educator support and seamless curriculum integration
  • Up-to-date, evidence-based content to ensure clinical relevance
  • Educational content to suit all stages of medical education
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    General Practitioner
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    Intern, SA Health
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    Intern, Queensland Health
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    Final-Year Medical Student at Monash University
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    Resident Medical Officer, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Paediatric Basic Trainee, Children's Hospital at Westmead
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    Consultant General Practitioner, University of Adelaide
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    Dermatologist
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    Ophthalmologist, University of Adelaide
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    Paediatric Emergency Medicine Consultant, Women's and Children's Hospital
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    Endocrinologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Respiratory Physician, University of Adelaide
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    Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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    Consultant Cardiologist, University of Queensland
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eMedici combines high-quality material and robust peer review with a uniquely Australian focus. UNSW students value the confidence they can place in learning relevant information for their future practice. I recommend this excellent resource.

Professor Gary Velan
Senior Vice Dean (Education), UNSW Medicine & Health

eMedici has been hugely popular among students throughout the clinical years of the program. Students appreciate the opportunity to practise clinical reasoning on authentic cases aligned to their clinical disciplines, and academics value the provision of formative assessment.

Dr Helen Wilcox
Dean and Head of School, UWA Medical School