Thrive as a
junior doctor

Starting work as a junior doctor can feel overwhelming. Build confidence with practical MCQs, clinical cases, and tutorials designed for safe, everyday practice on Australian wards.

Perfect for:
  • Interns and residents building clinical confidence and fulfilling CPD
  • International medical graduates new to Australian clinical practice
  • Medical students preparing for internship

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Question Bank

Build your clinical confidence with every question

Sharpen clinical reasoning with 650+ expert-reviewed MCQs covering the decisions junior doctors make across hospital ward settings.
  • 650+ MCQs with detailed explanations
  • Comprehensive coverage of content in the Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors
  • Reviewed and referenced by local clinical and education experts

Find the right questions fast

Study for your Surgery rotation or brush up on ECGs - filter questions by modules, specialty, diagnosis, topic, and difficulty.

New Questions Difficulty

Explain, highlight, revise

Every question includes a full referenced explanation, reviewed by topic experts, so you can highlight the details that matter and come back to them later.

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In light of a robust evidence base for a multimodal approach to post-operative pain, guidelines support optimising opioid-sparing pain relief with regular simple analgesia, appropriate anti-inflammatory agents, ketamine, intravenous lignocaine, and/or regional anaesthesia where clinically appropriate.

Consolidate with learning points

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

Urgent specialist consultation is required for suspected foreign body aspiration in children even if initially stable.
The classic triad of foreign body aspiration is sudden onset cough, wheeze, and reduced breath sounds.
Chest X-ray may be normal in foreign body aspiration and should not delay definitive management if clinically suspected.

Clinical Cases

Grow your confidence in ward calls, prescribing, and procedures

Practise realistic scenarios that build confidence for ward calls, prescribing decisions, procedures, and short clinical assessments.
  • 120+ clinical case scenarios with detailed feedback
  • Varied tasks including procedural and non-procedural competencies, ward calls, and practical prescribing skills
  • 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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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.

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👨‍👩‍👦 General Practice History

Handover to General Practitioner

This station involves providing a handover to a patient who is being discharged from hospital.
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Start the clock

Practise while eMedici keeps time, and evaluate your performance with comprehensive marking sheets and examiner feedback.

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Tutorials

Practical tutorials for the jobs junior doctors do every day

Work through 40+ practical tutorials on ward calls, Australian healthcare systems, core investigations, prescribing, and common clinical problems, whenever you need a quick refresh.
  • 40+ Tutorials for ward work, investigations, systems, and practical clinical confidence
  • Step-by-step teaching for common junior doctor tasks including ECGs, CXRs, ABGs, and CT basics
  • Reviewed and referenced by local clinical and education experts

Browse the tutorial library

Find tutorials by specialty, topic, task, or investigation so learning follows the practical work in front of you.

🩻 Radiology
🩻 Radiology

A Junior Doctor's Guide to CXR Basics

This tutorial teaches a simple, systematic approach to reading a normal chest X-ray.
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Follow the practical workflow

Move through the background, approach, interpretation, and next steps so each tutorial turns into something useful on shift.

Test yourself as you go

Use integrated questions and explanations to check whether you can apply the tutorial, not just read through it.

Systematic interpretation
Pattern recognition alone

A structured approach helps junior doctors avoid missing important findings when interpreting common investigations under time pressure.


Pricing

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  • 650+ MCQs with detailed explanations
  • 120+ Clinical Case Scenarios
  • 40+ Tutorials for practical ward skills and core investigations
  • Practical step-by-step approach to core investigations including ECG, CXR, and ABG
  • Coverage of content in the Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors
  • Reviewed and referenced by local clinical and education experts
  • High quality multimedia including clinical images
  • Recommended evidence-based references on every item
  • High-yield learning points
  • Approved CPD provider
  • iOS, Android, and Web apps
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What’s included in the Junior Doctor free trial?

The Junior Doctor free trial includes access to a small selection of sample content.

What content is covered in Junior Doctor?

The Junior Doctor resource covers all disciplines and specialties across the following modules: rational test ordering, prescribing, procedural and non-procedural competencies, medical specialties, surgical specialties, psychiatry, women’s health, child health, critical care, and professional practice. The module content is informed by the Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors.

Who is Junior Doctor suitable for?

The content is pitched at the level of the doctor within 1-4 years of graduation from medical school, with content across a range of difficulty. The resource is suitable for clinical year medical students transitioning to internship, junior doctors, individuals preparing for and actively undertaking medical practice in an Australian setting (such as international medical graduates), and postgraduate medical educators supporting junior doctors.

I am an international medical graduate. Is the Junior Doctor resource suitable for my AMC examination preparation?

The Junior Doctor resource is suitable for international medical graduates who have completed the written examination, and are practicing in an Australian clinical setting on the Workplace Based Assessment pathway. This resource is also suitable for international medical graduates wanting to enhance their education and clinical examination preparation skills.

eMedici is an Approved CPD Provider - what does this mean?

eMedici is an Approved CPD Provider with CPD Australia, so activities you complete on our platform are considered pre-approved when uploaded to your CPD Australia profile with appropriate evidence. Here are the ways you can earn and claim CPD points with eMedici:

  • Complete eMedici learning activities and take a screenshot of your completion as evidence. You can then upload this screenshot to your CPD Australia profile and log the appropriate activity duration.

  • Attend our Webinars. After attending, you can download a CPD Attendance Certificate using the link at the end of the presentation, which you can also upload to your CPD Australia profile.

Make sure to keep your completion screenshots or attendance certificates as proof to claim your CPD points.

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.

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.

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