Prepare for your
GP clinical exams
Clinical cases for GP Registrars preparing for their Australian general practice clinical exams - both ACRRM and RACGP.




Clinical Cases
Think like a GP under pressure
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40 Case Discussions and 63 Simulated Consultations with detailed marking sheets
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Interactive technology suitable for online or in-person study groups
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Cases referenced to current guidelines and latest evidence




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 specific case types, specialties, and College curriculum units, and add them to your group's station queue.
Paschal Epstein
Start the clock
Practise while eMedici keeps time, and evaluate your performance with comprehensive marking sheets and examiner feedback.
Management
Pricing
Serious practise. Simple pricing.
- 40 Case Discussions
- 63 Simulated Consultations
- Detailed marking sheets
- Interactive technology suitable for online or in-person study groups
- Cases referenced to current guidelines and latest evidence
- iOS, Android, and Web apps
What’s included in the GPRA Clinical Cases free trial?
The GPRA Clinical Cases free trial includes access to a small selection of sample content.
What content is covered in GPRA Clinical Cases?
The GPRA Clinical Cases resource covers postgraduate general practice content across all relevant disciplines and specialties.
Who is GPRA Clinical Cases suitable for?
The content is pitched at postgraduate level for GP registrars preparing for fellowship level examinations, with content across a range of difficulty. This resource is also suitable for international medical graduates wanting to enhance their education and examination preparation skills.
How often is GPRA Clinical Cases 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 periodic basis in response to changes in guidelines, statistical data, and user feedback.
eMedici is an Approved CPD Provider - what does this mean?
eMedici has been accredited as an Approved CPD Provider with CPD Australia. This means that any educational content that practitioner users of eMedici engage with are considered pre-approved, and practitioners uploading these to their CPD Australia profile can be guaranteed of their acceptance. Practitioners are still responsible for retaining evidence of completion (by taking a screenshot of your completed session on the eMedici system), and recording an appropriate activity duration.
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.