AMC Clinical- Exam18
The Diagnosis presents 14 meticulously designed exam scenarios that closely simulate the experience of the AMC Clinical Exam. These cases are crafted based on recent exam recalls, ensuring relevance to current assessment trends. Each scenario is structured to challenge candidates’ …
Curriculum
- 14 Sections
- 28 Lessons
- 10 Weeks
- 27-year-old female patient, recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes mellitus2
- 77-year-old male experiencing a sudden onset of severe loin and back pain2
- Chronic Diarrhea in a 3-Year-Old2
- 55-year-old woman, presents with left-sided knee pain2
- 10-year-old boy with chronic dry cough2
- 65-year-old retired man with generalized aches and pains2
- Pallor in a 16-Year-Old Girl2
- 28-year-old woman with a 4-month history of amenorrhea2
- 62-year-old female with a pale, pulseless right lower limb2
- 45-year-old woman with difficulty climbing stairs2
- Newborn Examination at 6 Weeks2
- 27-year-old woman presents requesting advice on sexual health2
- STI Review – Positive Chlamydia Result2
- 32-year-old male, to discuss the results of a recent colonoscopy and biopsy2
The Diagnosis presents 14 meticulously designed exam scenarios that closely simulate the experience of the AMC Clinical Exam. These cases are crafted based on recent exam recalls, ensuring relevance to current assessment trends. Each scenario is structured to challenge candidates’ clinical reasoning, communication skills, and decision-making under exam conditions.
By engaging with these cases, candidates can refine their approach to common and complex general practice presentations, develop confidence in managing time-sensitive consultations, and gain insight into the expectations of examiners. This resource is designed to serve as an essential tool for both self-assessment and structured group study, providing a realistic and effective preparation strategy for success in the AMC Clinical Exam.
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