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The all-in-one subscription for clinical medical students, junior doctors, and international medical graduates preparing for Australian clinical practice.
Perfect for:
- Medical students in their clinical years
- International medical graduates preparing for the AMC exams
- Junior doctors building clinical confidence




Trusted by 30,000+ Medical Students and Doctors
Question Bank
Sharpen your clinical reasoning with every question
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4,750+ MCQs with detailed explanations
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Comprehensive coverage of the Australian medical curriculum
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Reviewed and referenced by local clinical and education experts


Topic search
Cardiology, Diabetes, or Chest X-ray – filter questions by specialty, diagnosis, presentation, investigation, and difficulty.
Complete explanations
Every question has a full explanation of the correct and incorrect answers, referenced and reviewed by topic experts.
Reflux is very common immediately after feeds in infants. Such episodes are quite normal in healthy babies and do not require specific investigations or management. Smaller, more frequent feeds as well as positional changes (keeping upright) can help with the regurgitation. Thickening agents can also be trialled. At this stage this is all the advice that the mother needs - together with reassurance.
Key learning points
Consolidate key knowledge with rapid review of high-yield learning points from questions you've attempted.
OSCE Practice
Practise like it’s the real thing
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240+ OSCE stations with detailed marking sheets
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Wide range of tasks including history-taking, examination, counselling, interpretation, and management
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Reviewed and referenced by local clinical and education experts




Solo or group practice
Practise by yourself, or join a group with your friends and assign roles to streamline your practice sessions.
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Lucas Kim You
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Ava Mitchell
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Sophie Caldwell
Build a station queue
Find the stations you want to practise by browsing through the library by station type or topic area, and add them to your group's station queue.
Palpitations
Start the clock
Practise while eMedici keeps time, and evaluate your performance with comprehensive marking sheets and examiner feedback.
Management
Case Studies
Walk through real-life patient journeys
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450+ Case Studies emulating the stages of the patient journey, incorporating self-assessment MCQs
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Detailed case synopses, with up-to-date references
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Reviewed by local clinical and education experts


Case library
Easily track your progress and learn opportunistically by finding cases relevant to your current study.
Follow the patient journey
Navigate through the patient's history, examination, investigations, management, and follow-up.
Interactive questions
Build reasoning as the case unfolds through multiple MCQs to test yourself.
The patient in this scenario has presented with characteristic signs and symptoms of migraine with aura according to the ICHD-3 diagnostic criteria. The patient's complaint of intermittent headache that is associated with nausea, visual disturbances that start in one area and then spread gradually (aura), photophobia and phonophobia are all characteristic features of migraine with aura.
Mock Exams
Get ahead of the curve
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Blueprinted to comprehensively test the Australian medical curriculum
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Detailed explanatory feedback, referenced and reviewed by experts
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Individual and cohort comparison data


Powerful insights
Get real insight into your performance with a cohort comparison and topic breakdown, helping you stay ahead of the curve.
Complete explanations
Every question has a full explanation of the correct and incorrect answers, referenced and reviewed by topic experts.
The fundus examination of this patient reveals whitening of the retina and a cherry-red spot in the macula. These funduscopic findings along with risk factors for atherosclerosis (eg, hypertension, drug-eluting stent) are consistent with the diagnosis of central retinal artery occlusion (CRAO).
Pricing
One subscription.
Everything you need.
- 4,750+ MCQs with detailed explanations
- 240+ OSCE Stations with marking sheets
- 450+ Case Studies
- Unlimited Mock Exam attempts
- High quality multimedia including clinical images
- High-yield learning points
- Content frequently added and updated
- iOS, Android, and Web apps
What’s included in the free trial?
The Clinical Medicine free trial includes 5 days of full access to all content except Mock Exams. Question Bank usage is limited to 100 questions. After your free trial finishes you will still have access to a small selection of sample content.
Will my subscription automatically renew?
No, you will only be subscribed once-off for the period you select. You can extend your subscription at any time before or after your subscription expires.
What content is covered in Clinical Medicine?
The Clinical Medicine resource covers all disciplines and specialties including Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Population Health and Ethics.
Who is Clinical Medicine suitable for?
The content is pitched at the level of the graduating doctor, with content across a range of difficulty. The resource is suitable for clinical year medical students, junior doctors, individuals preparing for clinical practice in an Australian setting, and those preparing for the AMC examinations.
How often is eMedici content updated?
All content is reviewed and referenced by clinicians and educators, in line with the latest evidence-based guidelines. Updates to content are made on a regular, ongoing basis in response to changes in guidelines, statistical data, and user feedback.
Built by Australian doctors. Backed by Australian guidelines.
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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Dr Toby ZernerChief Technology Officer
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Dr Hannah PhamMedical Educator / General Practitioner
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Prof Peter DevittConsultant, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Mr Jacob Waye-HarrisChief Financial/Legal Officer
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Dr Stefan Court-KowalskiICU Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Karanjot LallPaediatric Registrar
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Dr Addison DavisRural Generalist, Patrick Street Clinic
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Dr Joshua TavernerGeneral Medicine Registrar, Western Hospital
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Dr Jun Yen NgFellow, Haematology, Canberra Hospital, Australian National University
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Dr Stephanie DawsonGeneral Practitioner
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Dr Georgia Smithson-TomasEndocrinology Advanced Trainee, Queensland Health
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Dr Jess SullivanMedical Student
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Dr Karan VarshneyMedical Intern, South West Healthcare
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Marita BolicMedical Student
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Dr Roger ParnisPaediatric Basic Trainee, Children's Hospital at Westmead
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Dr Dylan BarnettGeneral Surgery Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Cristina ValeroConsultant General Practitioner, University of Adelaide
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Dr Jarrad HopkinsRenal Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Victoria LangtonBasic Physician Trainee, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Dr Dennison CheungMedical Registar, Monash Medical Centre
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Dr Shilsha NinanBasic Physician Trainee (Paediatrics), Women's and Children's Hospital
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Dr Callum DeakinChild and Adolescent Psychiatrist, Women's and Children's Hospital
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Dr Darren ForemanUrologist, Flinders Medical Centre
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Dr Matthew ChoDermatologist
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Prof John CromptonOphthalmologist, University of Adelaide
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Dr Alexander HowesPaediatric Emergency Medicine Consultant, Women's and Children's Hospital
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Dr Sanghamitra GuhaEndocrinologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Hubertus JersmannRespiratory Physician, University of Adelaide
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Dr Mike SmithConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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Dr Prue StandenObstetrician and Gynaecologist, St Vincent's Hospital
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Dr Andrew MorrisConsultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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Prof Robert FitridgeConsultant Vascular Surgeon, University of Adelaide
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Dr Steven KnoxConsultant Radiologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Christian Hamilton-CraigConsultant Cardiologist, University of Queensland
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Dr Tharani KrishnanMedical Oncologist, Flinders Medical Centre
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Dr George BalalisBariatric, Upper GI and General Surgeon, Dr George Balalis Clinic
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Mr Jon ShenfineConsultant Upper GI and General Surgeon, Flinders University
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Prof Edmund TseConsultant Gastroenterologist / Hepatologist, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Sarah ThompsonConsultant Surgeon, Flinders University
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Dr Andrew VanlintClinical Haematologist, Medical Education Consultant, Lyell McEwin Hospital
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Dr Xi LiGeneral Practitioner
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Dr David CoyteConsultant Psychiatrist, Queen Elizabeth Hospital
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Prof Randall FaullSenior Consultant in Nephrology, Royal Adelaide Hospital
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Prof Dr Thambidorai CRConsultant Paediatric Surgeon
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Dr Samantha JollyGeneral Surgery Registrar, Royal Adelaide Hospital

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