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These resources have been collated to assist doctors studying for the AMC examinations for the Standard Assessment Pathway and preparing for medical practice in Australia. The list reflects advice from clinicians and examiners from all the disciplines that are covered in the AMC examination.
The list of resources is not a curriculum for the examinations and the resources are not prescribed reading. The list is provided for guidance. It covers online resources, short texts and long and comprehensive textbooks which most people use as reference books.
This list will be updated regularly.
BMJ Learning: Online courses for Healthcare Professionals, BMJ Group
Case Files Series on goodreads
Emergency Care Institute of NSW
Life in the Fast Lane (LITFL) Library
Treatment manuals
Diagnostic Imaging Pathway, Government of Western Australia, Department of Health.
The Centre for Cultural Diversity in Ageing
National Prescribing Curriculum, University of Tasmania
QUM Learning (formerly NPS Medicinewise), Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Australian Prescriber, Therapeutic Guidelines Limited
Australian Medicines Handbook, Australian Medicines Handbook Pty Ltd.
Therapeutic Guidelines, Therapeutic Guidelines Limited
Therapeutic Guidelines: Antibiotic prescribing in primary care: Therapeutic Guidelines summary table, Therapeutic Guidelines Limited
Clinical Practice Guidelines, Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne.
ChAMP Guidelines, Perth Children’s Hospital, Government of Western Australia Child and Adolescent Health Service.
The MCQ examination is a comprehensive examination of medical knowledge and practice. The AMC recommends that candidates undertake a thorough review of the major topics covered in the examination.
Candidates should familiarise themselves with the MCQ format. A wide range of general texts is readily available on this form of examination and its associated techniques.
While candidates may find it useful to review the major textbooks in the key clinical disciplines, the questions in the MCQ examination are oriented towards the more common clinical applications, differential diagnosis and therapeutics, and candidates should take care when using major reference type textbooks.
Candidates may find it more useful to review medical journals that contain useful review articles and summaries of the identification, treatment and management of the more common clinical conditions in the Australian community.
For the AMC Clinical Examination, the AMC recommends that candidates undertake a comprehensive review of clinical skills and differential diagnosis. Experience suggests that a review of journals that contain articles dealing with common clinical conditions in the Australian community will be more effective in preparing for the clinical examinations than spending too much time with reference books.