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Australian Medical Council (AMC) Clinical Examinations
The Australian Medical Council is inviting Expressions of Interest for the role of Simulated Patient for the AMC Clinical Examinations.
As a Simulated Patient, you will contribute to the assessment of future doctors in Australia, supporting a fair and high-quality examination experience for candidates. This role provides the opportunity to apply performance skills in a meaningful, real-world healthcare context, while working as part of a collaborative and professional team.
The AMC’s purpose is to ensure that the standards of education, training and assessment of the medical profession promote and protect the health of the Australian community. As part of this work, the AMC delivers Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCE’s) for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) seeking registration in Australia.
The Simulated Patient role is a casual position that supports the delivery of these examinations. Simulated Patients perform scripted cases that portray real-life scenarios, working alongside a candidate (international medical graduate) and an Examiner or exam marshal in an examination station.
Each exam day consists of two sessions (AM and PM), with 18 candidates assessed per session. Simulated Patients typically perform two cases per exam day.
The AMC is committed to building a diverse and representative Simulated Patient cohort that reflects the Australian community. We strongly encourage Expressions of Interest from Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander performers and community members, people from across the gender spectrum, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people with acting, improvisation and role-play skills, and people across diverse age groups and life stages.
As a Simulated Patient, you will be expected to:
Prior to submitting an Expression of Interest, applicants should acknowledge and understand the following:
We particularly encourage applications from individuals who contribute to the diversity and authenticity of patient representation, including:
The recruitment and onboarding process will include:
AMC Clinical Exams timetable and scheduling
| July 2026 | August 2026 | September 2026 |
| · Wed 01 | · Tues 11 | · Tues 22 |
| · Thurs 02 | · Wed 12 | · Wed 23 |
| · Fri 03 | · Thurs 13 | · Thurs 24 |
| · Tues 14 | · Fri 14 | · Tues 29 |
| · Wed 15 | · Tues 18 | · Wed 30 |
| · Thurs 16 | · Wed 19 | |
| · Fri 17 | · Thurs 20 | |
| · Tues 28 | · Fri 21 | |
| · Wed 29 | ||
| · Thurs 30 | ||
| · Fri 31 |
Exam scheduling is completed and provided to Sim Patient 3 weeks prior to the exam month
To submit an Expression of Interest, please email careers@amc.org.au by Monday, 18 May with your
If you have any questions regarding the Simulated patient role, please email simulatedpatient@amc.org.au
If you are looking for a unique and meaningful role that contributes to Australian healthcare outcomes, we encourage you to submit an Expression of Interest.