eMedici for Junior Doctors & Specialty Training

Your next step in medicine starts here

eMedici helps junior doctors, residents, and registrars build confidence on the wards, keep CPD clinically useful, and prepare for the exams that shape the next stage of training.

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From ward confidence to exam readiness

After medical school, study gets more specific. Whether you are finding your feet on the wards, searching for practical CPD, or preparing for a specialty exam, eMedici has a resource for the next clinical step.
  • Build practical confidence for ward-based work
  • Keep CPD connected to clinical judgement and day-to-day practice
  • Prepare for specialty exams with focused, exam-aware products
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Build confidence after graduation

Practise the decisions, escalation, prescribing, and communication that matter when you are working on the wards.

Make CPD feel useful

Use questions and cases to keep learning connected to clinical practice, instead of letting professional development become a box-ticking exercise.

Prepare for the next exam

Move into specialty preparation with resources built around the knowledge and competence your exam is actually testing.


Study properly, wherever you are

eMedici is built for doctors fitting study around shifts, rotations, clinics, teaching, and life outside work. Open the app, choose the topic or product that matches your next goal, and turn small windows into useful clinical revision.

Find the right questions fast

Search by topic, question status, clinical area, or your exam’s specific curriculum units so revision can follow the rotation, exam, or knowledge gap in front of you.

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Highlight and take notes

Mark the details you want to come back to, add your own notes, and keep a trail of the clinical reasoning you are trying to consolidate.

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For a deteriorating ward patient, recognise the pattern, call for senior help early, and document the escalation plan clearly. The safest next step is often escalation and reassessment, not ordering another isolated test.

Consolidate with learning points

Save the high-yield takeaways from questions and cases so each session builds a clearer picture of what you know, and what needs another pass.

When a patient is deteriorating, state the immediate concern, what you have done, and what senior input you need.
Good answers often include reassessment, documentation, and communication, not just the first management step.
For exam preparation, link the clinical pattern to the next safest decision rather than listing every possible investigation.

Practise practical skills with structure

Use cases and task-based practice to rehearse the practical skills that matter after graduation, including ward calls, prescribing, procedures, escalation, and communication.

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Track what needs more work

See performance across exam curriculum areas, specialties, and topics so study is guided by evidence, not just the feeling that everything needs another pass.

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Study on the go

Use the mobile app between ward jobs, after handover, on a commute, or during a quiet break when a focused ten minutes is all you have.

Smarter study for your next step

Find the resource that matches where you are now, from ward-based confidence and CPD to focused specialty exam preparation.

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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

I've really enjoyed using the Question Bank and found eMedici incredibly helpful for my OSCE and written exam preparation. The format is well-organised, easy to follow, and the explanations are well-rounded and succinct. Perfect for us who are busy with placement but still need to prepare for exams and reinforce our knowledge.

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Medical Student, Bond University

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