Master the
RACGP AKT exam
Prepare with confidence for the RACGP AKT exam with thousands of expert-reviewed MCQs, detailed explanations, and blueprinted Mock Exams.
Perfect for:
- GP registrars preparing for Australian general practice written examinations
- International medical graduates




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Question Bank
Thousands of high-quality questions. Zero guesswork.
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2,600+ MCQs with detailed explanations
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Coverage of core and contextual units in the RACGP curriculum syllabus
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Reviewed by GP specialists


Module & topic search
Rural Health, Cardiovascular Health, asthma, or smoking cessation - filter questions by RACGP core and contextual units, diagnosis, presentation, investigation, or topic.
Complete explanations
Every question has a full explanation of the correct and incorrect answers, referenced and reviewed by GP specialists.
This patient is presenting with sciatica, a form of neuropathic pain secondary to a herniated disc. Pregabalin is an appropriate agent for neuropathic pain, but proper dosing and titration are essential to maximise efficacy while minimising adverse effects. Importantly, this patient has stage 3 chronic kidney disease with an eGFR of 45 mL/min/1.73m², which significantly impacts pregabalin dosing as it is primarily eliminated unchanged by renal excretion.
Key learning points
Consolidate key knowledge with rapid review of high-yield learning points from questions you've attempted.
Mock Exams
Test yourself under real exam conditions
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Comprehensively blueprinted to comprehensively test all RACGP curriculum syllabus core and contextual units
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Detailed explanatory feedback, referenced and reviewed by GP specialists
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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.
Bolus intravenous or intramuscular naloxone is the most appropriate next step in management. Naloxone is a competitive opioid receptor antagonist that rapidly reverses opioid effects. Initial bolus doses (typically 0.4-2 mg IV/IM) should be titrated to restore adequate respiratory function without precipitating complete withdrawal.
Pricing
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- 2,600+ MCQs with detailed explanations
- 2x blueprinted Mock Exams with individual versus cohort performance data
- Coverage of all RACGP Curriculum syllabus core and contextual units
- Reviewed by expert GP specialists
- High quality multimedia including clinical images
- Recommended evidence-based references on every item
- High-yield learning points
- iOS, Android, and Web apps
How do I get free access?
For a limited time (11 June to 6 July 2025), access to the GP AKT resource is free for any RACGP or ACRRM registrar. To sign up, please complete the registration form. Access will be granted within 2 business days following your registration. eMedici will send users of the resource an evaluation survey following this limited period.
What content is covered in GP AKT?
The GP AKT resource covers all disciplines and specialties per the RACGP Curriculum syllabus core and contextual units.
Who is GP AKT suitable for?
The content is pitched for GP fellowship written examination level, with content across a range of difficulty. The resource is suitable for GP registrars preparing for fellowship written examinations. This resource is also suitable for international medical graduates wanting to enhance their education and examination preparation skills.
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.
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