100+ hours of AMC clinical exam (AMC 2) Zoom sessions and OSCE exam practice sessions.
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Live classes + recorded AMC 2 sessions, study handouts, mock tests, and final AMC 2 grand OSCE practice test.
Adaptive AI-driven AMC clinical exam mock tests and role plays with tutors, focussing on common clinical scenarios.
One-on-one feedback sessions with the AMC clinical tutor.
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The AMC Clinical Exam Preparation Course is for aspiring medical professionals who want to acquire the essential knowledge and skills required to excel in the AMC Clinical exams in Australia.
This course provides a rigorous and systematic approach to preparing for the AMC Clinical exams. Our experienced AMC instructors have curated a well-structured curriculum to ensure a thorough understanding of the exam content and foster clinical skills.
This course covers all the essential subjects and topics tested in the AMC Clinical exams, including clinical skills, clinical reasoning, medical knowledge, and communication skills.
Students are equipped with effective strategies to tackle exam questions, including clinical scenarios and oral examinations.
The AMC Clinical Preparation Course by Academically will help with the smooth visa application and hassle-free migration of candidates.
Personalized feedback and guidance from experienced instructors ensure that students can identify and focus on areas needing improvement, optimizing their preparation and chances of success.
International medical graduates (IMGs) who aspire to practice, pursue post-graduation, migrate, and settle in Australia.
Candidates seeking to take the AMC Clinical examination with thorough preparation.
International medical graduates attempting the AMC clinical exam for the first time.
We provide online one-on-one counselling and Q&A sessions to ensure online learning is beneficial for the aspirants. Our mentors help aspirants clear their doubts and queries and get all the answers they need.
Missed a live lecture? Don\u2019t worry. You can always find a recorded lecture on our platform and revisit it as many times as you want during the course duration.
Getting the course once will help you prepare for not one but multiple attempts. You get access to all the resources for more than a year, to ensure proper revision.
We help you get in touch with a community of experts, which includes mentors, registered practitioners, previous alumni and those who have successfully cleared the exams. This adds value to your preparation and get all the guidance and motivation you need.
Medical sciences
Pathobiology and pathophysiology
Practised clinical skills
Principles of treatment and familiarity with current management strategies
Australia faces a shortage of more than 10,600 General practitioners by 2031-32. The demand for qualified medical doctors outnumbers the supply. Therefore, Australia invites MBBS and MD doctors worldwide to become registered doctors.
To become a doctor in Australia, you must crack the AMC exam. The Australian Medical Council assesses the skills and expertise of the doctors seeking registration in Australia.
The AMC Exam consists of the AMC MCQ exam and the AMC Clinical exam. Once you pass the AMC MCQ, you can apply for the AMC Clinical exam. If you do not wish to take the AMC Clinical, you can take the Work-based Assessment or NZREx (New Zealand Registration Examination).
Once the exam is completed successfully, you may apply for a work/PR visa.
A procedure known as the eligibility check checks the candidates' eligibility to sit the AMC exam. Professional qualifications, registration history, etc., are assessed during this time. Work experience is not mandatory but can be beneficial.
The eligibility to appear for the AMC 1 exam is mentioned below-
The eligibility to appear for the AMC 2 exam is mentioned below-
1. Apply for Clinical Examination
Candidates are permitted to apply for only one examination at a time. Therefore, those who are scheduled for a clinical exam cannot apply for another examination until they receive the results of the scheduled one.
2. Scheduling the AMC Examination
Once an examination is open for scheduling, candidates can log into their candidate portal and apply for their preferred examination date. The examination scheduling will be open thrice yearly and can be taken throughout the year except for December and January. Candidates will then have to pay the required examination fees.
Once the payment is processed, candidates can download a placement letter and receipt confirming their examination details from the candidate portal.
3. Appear for the AMC Examination
AMC Clinical Exam can be taken from your home. This online format eliminates the need for international travel, making the process more accessible and flexible for candidates worldwide.
The examination consists of 16 assessed stations and four rest stations.
There will be 16 assessed stations, each lasting 10 minutes:
Each 10-minute station is divided into:
The 4 rest stations, each lasting 20 minutes, are not scored.
Stations may involve simulated patients or videotaped patient presentations.
Each station focuses on one of four predominant assessment areas, being either:
AMC Clinical Passing Score
Over the 14 stations, candidates will be graded as pass or fail, as follows:
Following the Covid pandemic, the AMC has transitioned to online conducting the AMC Clinical Exam. This change makes the AMC exam the only route that offers both AMC MCQ and AMC Clinical through an online web-proctored examination system. Candidates can now apply for and complete these exams from their home country.
The AMC exam consists of two parts:
The eligibility to appear for the AMC MCQ exam are-
The eligibility for the AMC Clinical Exam is passing the AMC MCQ examination.
You can take the AMC Clinical exams only 10 times a year. However, you must reapply whenever the window for scheduling is open and pay the exam fees for each attempt.
The preparation time for the AMC exam varies depending on individual circumstances, such as prior knowledge, experience, and available study time. On average, candidates may spend:
The AMC Clinical Exam (AMC 2) is an assessment conducted by the Australian Medical Council to evaluate the clinical skills and knowledge of International Medical Graduates (IMGs). It is the second part of the AMC Exam after AMC MCQ.
To apply for the AMC Clinical Exam, you can continue with the account you created for the AMC MCQ exam on the AMC website. You have to complete the application form and submit the required documents. After your eligibility is confirmed (passing the AMC MCQ), you can book a date for the exam through the AMC candidate portal.
The eligibility criteria for the AMC Clinical Exam is passing the AMC MCQ examination.
The examination consists of 16 assessed stations and four rest stations.
There will be 16 assessed stations, each lasting 10 minutes: 2 pilot stations (not scored) and 14 non-pilot stations (scored). Each 10-minute station is divided into 2 minutes for reading and 8 minutes for assessment. The 4 rest stations, each lasting 20 minutes, are not scored.
AMC Clinical examination costs AUD 4391.
To prepare for the AMC Clinical Exam, start by thoroughly understanding its structure. Utilise AMC Clinical Guides, recommended textbooks, and online resources to cover the necessary content. Practice clinical skills by performing mock exams with peers or mentors, focusing on history taking, physical examinations, diagnosis, and management. Join study groups or online courses to discuss clinical cases and scenarios and take full-length mock exams to simulate exam conditions. You can get all this along with Zoom sessions and simulated clinical scenarios in Academically’s AMC Clinical Exam Preparation Course.
The topics covered in the AMC Clinical Exam are Adult health (medicine), Adult health (surgery), Women's health (Obs, Gyn), Child health, Mental health, and Population health.
The AMC has recommended a list of books for the AMC Clinical Examination. You can find it on the official AMC website or here.
https://academically.com/blogs/amc-exam-preparation-list-of-books-you-need/
In 2021-22, the pass percentage for the AMC Clinical Exam was 21%. In 2022-23, the pass percentage remained the same at 21%.
The AMC Clinical Exam is available 10 times a year, but scheduling is open thrice yearly.
You can take the AMC Clinical Exam from home. Post-COVID, the AMC exam is conducted online. It is the only exam where the MCQ and Clinicals are conducted online.
You can access your clinical examination results by logging into your AMC candidate account. Results will be downloadable starting at 4:00 PM on the Friday, three weeks after your AMC clinical examination.
Yes, you can retake the AMC Clinical exam. The exams happen 10 times a year, and the scheduling is open thrice a year, so if you fail, you can apply for the next scheduling date.
The AMC MCQ Exam primarily assesses theoretical knowledge and understanding through multiple-choice questions, while the AMC Clinical Exam evaluates practical clinical skills and competencies through simulated patient interactions and objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs).
After passing the AMC Clinical Exam, you can apply for registration with the Medical Board of Australia. You will also need to start looking for jobs to work as a Resident Medical Officer (RMO).
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