AMC Clinical- Exam16
Medicine is constantly changing, with new guidelines, diagnostic approaches, and treatment protocols emerging regularly. To provide candidates with the most up-to-date preparation, all recall scenarios in this resource have been carefully curated and updated to align with the latest medical …
Curriculum
- 14 Sections
- 28 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- 23-year-old woman presents after a diazepam overdose2
- 12-year-old child presents with low hemoglobin (Hb)2
- ECT Counselling2
- 32-year-old female presents with a rash2
- 7-year-old boy presents after falling off his bicycle2
- 20-year-old university student complaining of feeling unwell for the past week2
- 58-year-old man, presents with sudden onset chest pain2
- 45-year-old woman, presents for a routine health check2
- 14-month-old child, has been increasingly lethargic2
- 52-year-old man who presents complaining of right flank pain2
- 7-year-old child presents with recurrent headaches2
- Anxiety in a Young Adult2
- 4-year-old boy has been pulling at his right ear2
- 4-year-old child, has had a rash around her mouth2
Medicine is constantly changing, with new guidelines, diagnostic approaches, and treatment protocols emerging regularly. To provide candidates with the most up-to-date preparation, all recall scenarios in this resource have been carefully curated and updated to align with the latest medical advancements.
One of the most effective ways to prepare for the exam is role-playing. Practicing these scenarios with peers enhances clinical reasoning, communication skills, and time management under realistic conditions. By alternating roles as the doctor, patient, and examiner, candidates gain valuable insight into examiner expectations and common challenges.
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