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Build your confidence on the wards with MCQs and clinical case scenarios designed to support Australian interns and residents as CPD.

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  • Medical students preparing for internship

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Question Bank

Build your clinical confidence with every question

Get access to over 650 expert-reviewed MCQs crafted for doctors practising in hospital ward clinical settings.
  • 650+ MCQs with detailed explanations
  • Comprehensive coverage of content in the Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors
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Study for your Surgery rotation or brush up on ECGs - filter questions by modules, specialty, diagnosis, topic, and difficulty.

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Complete explanations

Every question has a full explanation of the correct and incorrect answers, referenced and reviewed by topic experts.

Reduce PRN opioid dose and commence regular oral celecoxib
Give naloxone to reverse opioid sedation

In light of a robust evidence base for a multi-modal approach to post-operative pain, guidelines support optimising opioid-sparing pain relief in this setting, advocating the use of paracetamol, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents (NSAIDs, with celecoxib preferred due to greater cyclo-oxygenase-2 selectivity with concomitant reductions in risk of bleeding), ketamine, intravenous lignocaine, and/or regional anaesthesia.

Key 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

Level up your clinical skills before cover shifts, nights, or independent practice clinical settings.
  • 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

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  • 650+ MCQs with detailed explanations
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  • Coverage of content in the Australian Curriculum Framework for Junior Doctors
  • Reviewed and referenced by local clinical and education experts
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  • Recommended evidence-based references on every item
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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.

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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.

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