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Master core biomedical concepts and clinical reasoning with 3,600+ expertly designed questions that promote active recall, deepen understanding, and prepare you for real-world application.
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Lymphatic capillaries
Systemic arteries

Chylomicrons are large lipoprotein particles that transport dietary lipids from the intestines to other tissues in the body. Due to their large size, they cannot enter blood vessels directly. Instead, they are absorbed into lymphatic capillaries (lacteals) within the intestinal villi.

Key learning points

Consolidate key knowledge with rapid review of high-yield learning points from questions you've attempted.

Penicillins inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesis by binding to penicillin-binding proteins.
Beta-lactam antibiotics prevent cross-linking of peptidoglycan in the bacterial cell wall.
The beta-lactam ring structure is essential for the antimicrobial activity of penicillins.

OSCE Practice

Nail your pre-clinical OSCEs

Your personal OSCE training ground - built to simulate the real exam, solo or with friends.
  • 60+ OSCE stations with detailed marking sheets
  • Varied tasks including history-taking and examination
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Benchmark yourself with full-length Mock Exams, curated by medical educators for the highest fidelity and relevance to Australian medical exams.
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Every question has a full explanation of the correct and incorrect answers, referenced and reviewed by topic experts.

Nebivolol
Atenolol

The four beta-blockers with evidence for use in congestive cardiac failure in terms of providing a mortality benefit are nebivolol, carvedilol, bisoprolol, and metoprolol. These agents can reduce the mortality rate by about 30% over one year. Nebivolol has been studied for use in the elderly population with heart failure (SENIORS study). The other three beta-blockers (ie, carvedilol, bisoprolol, metoprolol) provide significant mortality benefit but have not been studied extensively for use in the elderly population.


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The Basic Science resource covers a broad range of foundational science disciplines including anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, pathology, pathophysiology, embryology, cytology, histology, biostatistics, ethics and more. It also includes clinical content testing reasoning skills, suitable for transition to clinical practice.

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