eMedici for Medical Students

Make medical school make sense

From first-year foundations to clinical placements and internship readiness, eMedici helps Australian medical students study smarter, think like doctors, and build confidence that lasts beyond the exam.

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Exam prep that helps you think like a doctor

Medical school exams ask you to move between facts, clinical reasoning, and communication under pressure. eMedici helps you practise that shift with questions, cases, OSCE stations, and explanations built for Australian medical students.
  • Prepare for written exams with active recall and detailed explanations
  • Practise OSCEs, clinical cases, and the reasoning behind management
  • Build confidence for placements, rotations, and internship
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Revise for the exam in front of you

Use MCQs, cases, and explanations to test what you know, find the gaps quickly, and keep revision tied to the next paper, placement assessment, or end-of-year exam.

Practise thinking out loud

OSCE stations and clinical cases help you turn knowledge into structured answers, sensible differentials, investigation plans, and management you can explain under pressure.

See medicine come together

Move from preclinical studies into clinical placement learning without starting from scratch. eMedici helps connect the foundations, presentations, decisions, and day-to-day practice.


Study properly, wherever you are

eMedici is built for the way medical students actually revise: short sessions between classes, focused blocks before exams, and quick review before placement. It gives you practical study tools around the questions, cases, and explanations you are already using.

Find the right questions fast

Filter by topic, difficulty, specialty, and question status so you can revise the exact area you need before a paper, placement assessment, or rotation.

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Highlight and take notes

Mark important details as you work through questions, cases, and explanations, then add your own notes so revision has a trail you can come back to.

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The patient has fever, tachycardia, hypotension, and new confusion. These findings should prompt urgent assessment for sepsis and septic shock, with early escalation, blood cultures, broad-spectrum antibiotics, and fluid resuscitation.

Consolidate with learning points

Capture the high-yield takeaways from questions and cases so revision becomes more than just getting the answer right.

Sepsis is a clinical diagnosis. Do not wait for every result before escalating care or starting time-critical treatment.
In exams, link the presenting features to the most urgent differential first, then state what you would do next.
Reassess after initial management. Ongoing observations, response to treatment, and escalation are part of the answer.

Practise OSCEs with structure

Use OSCE stations and clinical cases to practise histories, examinations, differentials, investigations, and management plans before you are asked to perform them.

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Track what needs more work

See how you are performing and where your revision needs another pass, so study feels less like guesswork before exams.

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Study on the go

Use the mobile app to revise between classes, on placement, or whenever you have a spare ten minutes away from your desk.

Smarter study at every stage of medical school

Start with the product that matches where you are now, from preclinical foundations to clinical placements and internship readiness.

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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 is an excellent resource which my friends and I use for exam and OSCE preparation. The thorough explanations and the fact that each question has been reviewed by a specialist is reassuring and allows me to learn around the topic rather than just for a specific question. The smooth interface is enjoyable to interact with and helps divide up my studying.

Darren Tan
Medical Student, Monash 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

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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