eMedici for International Medical Graduates

Your future in Australian medicine starts here

Prepare for AMC exams, sharpen Australian clinical reasoning, and build confidence for the system you are working towards. eMedici helps IMGs turn existing medical knowledge into exam-ready and practice-ready judgement.

  • AMC MCQ Questions

    The official AMC Part 1 MCQ resource, free with your AMC MCQ exam authorisation. Practise with 210 AMC questions and familiarise yourself with the exam style.

  • Clinical Medicine

    eMedici-produced preparation for AMC Part 1, AMC Part 2, and Australian clinical confidence, with over 5,000 MCQs, OSCE stations, clinical cases, and detailed explanations.

  • Junior Doctor

    For the move into Australian hospital practice. Build ward confidence with clinical questions and cases for interns, residents, and doctors entering local clinical work.

eMedici Is Trusted by 80,000+ Students, Doctors, and IMGs

  • Australian Medical Council Limited
  • Bond University
  • Curtin University
  • Deakin University
  • General Practice Registrars Australia
  • Monash University
  • University of Notre Dame
  • UNSW Sydney
  • The University of Western Australia
  • University of Wollongong Australia

Prepare for the AMC, and the system beyond it

As an IMG, you already know medicine. The hard part is translating that knowledge into the language of the AMC exams, Australian clinical reasoning, local guidelines, and expectations of practice. eMedici gives you a focused way to practise that transition, with a comprehensive resource built around Australian medicine.
  • Prepare deliberately for AMC Part 1 and AMC Part 2
  • Practise Australian clinical reasoning, guidelines, and communication
  • Build confidence for the exam room and the clinical workplace
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Practise closer to the exam

Use AMC-style questions, clinical cases, and detailed explanations so preparation feels targeted instead of broad, scattered, and hard to measure.

Build Australian clinical judgement

Work through the presentations, investigations, management choices, and escalation decisions that reflect how medicine is practised in Australia.

Connect study to the next step

Prepare for the exams while keeping the bigger goal in view: safer, more confident communication and decision-making in Australian clinical practice.


Study properly, wherever you are

eMedici is built for the way IMGs actually prepare: focused question sessions, careful review of explanations and learning points, OSCE and case practice, and quick revision between work, family, paperwork, and everything else involved in moving your medical career to Australia.

Find the right questions fast

Filter by topic, difficulty, clinical stream, and question status so you can focus your AMC preparation on the areas that need the next pass.

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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 Australian clinical reasoning 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 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 OSCEs with structure

Use OSCE stations and clinical cases to practise histories, examinations, differentials, investigations, and management plans in a format that supports AMC Part 2 preparation.

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Track what needs more work

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

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  • 🔭 Gastroenterology
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Study on the go

Use the mobile app to revise between shifts, on the commute, or whenever you can fit another focused session into a busy IMG pathway.

Smarter study for every step of your journey

Start with the product that matches your next exam or clinical goal, from official AMC MCQ practice to broader Australian clinical preparation.

  • AMC MCQ Questions

    The official AMC Part 1 MCQ resource, free with your AMC MCQ exam authorisation. Practise with 210 AMC questions and familiarise yourself with the exam style.

  • Clinical Medicine

    eMedici-produced preparation for AMC Part 1, AMC Part 2, and Australian clinical confidence, with over 5,000 MCQs, OSCE stations, clinical cases, and detailed explanations.

  • Junior Doctor

    For the move into Australian hospital practice. Build ward confidence with clinical questions and cases for interns, residents, and doctors entering local clinical work.

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Our content is crafted by clinicians and educators who know the Australian system – so you’re not just prepared, you're practising with confidence.

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    Chief Technology Officer
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    Medical Educator / General Practitioner
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    Consultant, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Chief Legal Officer
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    ICU Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Paediatric Registrar
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    Rural Generalist, Patrick Street Clinic
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    General Practitioner
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    General Practitioner
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    Fellow, Haematology, Canberra Hospital, Australian National University
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    General Medicine Registrar, Western Hospital
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    General Practitioner
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    Intern, SA Health
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    Medical Intern, South West Healthcare
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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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    General Surgery Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Staff Specialist O&G
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    Endocrinology Advanced Trainee, Queensland Health
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    Optometrist & Medical Student
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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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    Renal Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Basic Physician Trainee, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Basic Physician Trainee (Paediatrics), Women's and Children's Hospital
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    Medical Student
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    Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Women's and Children's Hospital
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    Urologist, Flinders Medical Centre
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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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    Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, St Vincent's Hospital
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    Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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    Consultant Vascular Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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    Consultant Radiologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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    Consultant Cardiologist, University of Queensland
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    Medical Oncologist, Flinders Medical Centre
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    Bariatric, Upper GI and General Surgeon, Dr George Balalis Clinic
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    Consultant Upper GI and General Surgeon, Flinders University

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.

Clinical Medicine User
Medical Student, Bond University