eMedici for GP Registrars

The smarter way through GP exams

GP exam preparation has to fit around consulting, teaching, paperwork, family, and everything else life throws at you. eMedici helps ACRRM and RACGP registrars turn spare moments into focused practice for written and clinical exams.

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GP exam prep that fits into real life

GP exams ask you to make safe decisions with limited information, explain risk clearly, and prioritise what matters now. eMedici helps you make every minute count with questions, case discussions, simulated consultations, and clinical reasoning built for good general practice.
  • Turn downtime into useful written and clinical exam preparation
  • Practise case discussions, simulated consultations, and structured responses
  • Build exam confidence without losing sight of safe, practical GP care
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Sharpen written exam reasoning

Work through AKT and KFP-style questions that test investigation, management, prioritisation, and the next safest step, not just isolated recall.

Practise case discussions and consultations

Use case discussions and simulated consultations to rehearse how you gather information, explain options, safety net, and manage time under pressure.

Learn from GPs who know the exams

Study content written and reviewed by Australian GPs who understand the exams, the curriculum, and the day-to-day judgement expected in good general practice.


Study properly, wherever you are

eMedici is built for GP registrar life: quick, targeted revision between consults, after teaching, during lunch, or at the end of clinic. Open the app, choose the curriculum area or case type you need, and make a spare few minutes count without wrestling with a clunky study system.

Find the right questions fast

Filter by topic, RACGP curriculum area, difficulty, clinical stream, and question status so you can focus on the areas that need the next pass.

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Highlight and take notes

Mark important details as you work through questions, case discussions, simulated consultations, and explanations, then add your own notes so good general practice becomes easier to review.

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In Australia, cervical screening is based on the National Cervical Screening Program. A 28-year-old with no symptoms should be offered a five-yearly cervical screening test that checks for HPV, not a two-yearly Pap smear. Self-collection is now an option for most people, with clinician-collected sampling still used when cytology is required.

Consolidate with learning points

Save the high-yield takeaways from questions and cases so each session builds your exam knowledge and your understanding of Australian general practice.

Australian cervical screening uses HPV testing every five years for eligible people aged 25 to 74.
Do not default to the old two-yearly Pap smear language. In Australian exams, use the current National Cervical Screening Program terminology.
Self-collection is available for most people, but clinician-collected sampling may still be needed when cytology is required.

Practise clinical cases with structure

Use case discussions and simulated consultations to rehearse histories, differentials, management, explanation, and safety netting before exam day.

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Track what needs more work

See how you are performing across specialties so revision is guided by evidence, not just anxiety about what might come up next.

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Study on the go

Use the mobile app to revise between consults, before teaching, during a quiet clinic gap, or whenever you have a moment to turn into useful exam prep.

Smarter study on the road to fellowship

Get started with written exam practice for AKT and KFP, and case-based preparation for clinical performance, communication, and the decisions that happen in the room.

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