The AMC (Australian Medical Council) physical examination is a rigorous, face-to-face assessment designed to evaluate the clinical skills, knowledge, and professional behavior of international medical graduates (IMGs) seeking registration to practice medicine in Australia. Conducted in a controlled clinical setting, the exam consists of multiple stations where candidates interact with simulated patients and are assessed on areas such as history-taking, physical examination, diagnosis, communication, and clinical management. Each station replicates real-life scenarios to ensure candidates can demonstrate safe and effective patient care. The face-to-face format allows for direct observation of practical competencies, ensuring that IMGs meet the high standards expected in the Australian healthcare system.
AMC Physical examination face to face
AMC Physical examination face to face
The AMC (Australian Medical Council) physical examination is a rigorous, face-to-face assessment designed to ev...