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📅 How to Structure a 6-Month Study Plan for the AMC Clinical Exam

The AMC Clinical Examination tests communication, clinical reasoning, and practical management across multiple stations. A six-month structured study plan ensures systematic coverage, steady progress, and exam readiness.


🔹 Month 1–2: Build the Foundation

  • Understand the Exam Format

    • 16 stations (14 scored, 2 pilot).

    • Focus: history, examination, counselling, emergency management.

  • Review Core Resources

    • Talley & O’Connor’s Clinical Examination.

    • AMC Clinical Handbook.

  • Start Systematic Revision

    • Go through one body system per week (Cardio, Resp, Neuro, GI, Endocrine, Paeds, Psych, O&G).

  • Begin Practice

    • Join/organise small study groups.

    • Start role-playing stations with peers.


🔹 Month 3–4: Case-Based Practice

  • Daily Practice: At least 2–3 cases per session.

  • Use Recall Scenarios (commonly shared by past candidates).

  • Develop Key Skills:

    • Focused history taking.

    • Clear structure in short clinical exams.

    • Communication skills (breaking bad news, counselling).

  • Seek Feedback: Record sessions or get peer/tutor feedback.


🔹 Month 5: Mock Exam Focus

  • Simulate Exam Conditions

    • Full 14–16 stations in one sitting.

    • Strict time management (2 minutes reading, 8 minutes performance).

  • Identify Weak Areas

    • Emergencies (e.g., anaphylaxis, seizure).

    • Psych/ethics stations (consent, confidentiality).

    • Paediatrics & O&G scenarios.

  • Refine Strategies

    • Use checklists to avoid missing steps.

    • Improve fluency and confidence.


🔹 Month 6: Final Preparation & Confidence Building

  • Focus on High-Yield Topics:

    • Paediatrics, Psychiatry, Emergency, Cardiology, O&G.

  • Polish Communication:

    • Practice empathy, reassurance, and clear explanations.

  • Last 2 Weeks:

    • Short, structured daily revision.

    • Light practice of 1–2 stations per day.

    • Avoid overloading yourself with new material.


✅ Key Tips for Success

  • Practice out loud, not silently.

  • Always think: What is the examiner testing here?

  • Prioritise safety and patient-centred care.

  • Use Australian guidelines (eTG, RACGP) in management answers.


🗝️ Bottom Line

A six-month structured approach—foundation study, case-based practice, full mock exams, and focused final review—gives the best chance of passing the AMC Clinical Exam. Consistency and communication skills are as important as knowledge.

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