AMC4IMGs - MCQs and Clinical

AMC4IMGs - MCQs and Clinical

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AMC4IMGs is an IMG-led, clinician-guided academic programme dedicated to helping international doctors enter the Australian healthcare system with confidence.

We provide a range of courses for both MCQs and Clinical exams to help you achieve your goals.

15/08/2026

🚨 LAST DAY TO ENROL - 16/8 🚨

AMC4IMGs MCQs – August 2026 Core Concepts

Our Core Concepts Exam Week Classes / Recalls are designed to help candidates maximise their AMC MCQ performance through focused, exam-oriented preparation covering:

* AMC recalls and high-yield questions
* Australian guidelines
* Clinical reasoning
* Core exam concepts
* Focused exam-week discussions

πŸŽ₯ Free Demo Class:
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/take/new-course-6

🚨 ENROLMENT CLOSES TODAY - 16/8 🚨

To enrol, please upload your ID documents here:
https://amc4imgs.com.au/how-to-enrol/

Then confirm via WhatsApp:
πŸ“ž +61 402 605 071

If you are planning to join the August 2026 Core Concepts program, please complete your enrolment today.

Wishing you all the very best with your preparation.

AMC4IMGs
πŸ“ž WhatsApp/Telegram: +61 402 605 071
πŸ“§ [email protected]
🌐 amc4imgs.com.au

13/08/2026

AMC4IMGs MCQs – August 2026 Core Concepts

Last three days left.

Our Core Concepts Exam Week Classes/Recalls are designed to help candidates maximise their AMC MCQ performance through focused discussions on recalls, Australian guidelines, clinical reasoning, and exam-oriented concepts.

πŸŽ₯ Free Demo Class:
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/take/new-course-6

πŸ“‹ Enrolment:

Please upload your ID documents via:
https://amc4imgs.com.au/how-to-enrol/

Then confirm via WhatsApp:
πŸ“ž +61 402 605 071

Wishing you all the very best with your preparation.

AMC4IMGs
πŸ“ž WhatsApp/Telegram: +61 402 605 071
πŸ“§ [email protected]
🌐 amc4imgs.com.au

10/08/2026

AMC4IMGs MCQs – September 2026 Core Concepts

Our Core Concepts Exam Week Classes/Recalls are designed to help candidates maximise their AMC MCQ performance through focused discussions on recalls, Australian guidelines, clinical reasoning, and exam-oriented concepts.

πŸŽ₯ Free Demo Class:
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/take/new-course-6

πŸ“‹ Enrolment:

Please upload your ID documents via:
https://amc4imgs.com.au/how-to-enrol/

Then confirm via WhatsApp:
πŸ“ž +61 402 605 071

Wishing you all the very best with your preparation.

AMC4IMGs
πŸ“ž WhatsApp/Telegram: +61 402 605 071
πŸ“§ [email protected]
🌐 amc4imgs.com.au

09/08/2026

AMC4IMGs MCQs – August 2026 Core Concepts - last date to book live classes - 16 August

Our Core Concepts Exam Week Classes/Recalls are designed to help candidates maximise their AMC MCQ performance through focused discussions on recalls, Australian guidelines, clinical reasoning, and exam-oriented concepts.

πŸŽ₯ Free Demo Class:
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/take/new-course-6

πŸ“‹ Enrolment:

Please upload your ID documents via:
https://amc4imgs.com.au/how-to-enrol/

Then confirm via WhatsApp:
πŸ“ž +61 402 605 071

Wishing you all the very best with your preparation.

AMC4IMGs
πŸ“ž WhatsApp/Telegram: +61 402 605 071
πŸ“§ [email protected]
🌐 amc4imgs.com.au

08/08/2026

AMC MCQS July 2026 result

We are delighted to share that, based on the results confirmed with us so far, 91 out of 110 candidates have passed the July 2026 AMC MCQ Examination.

A few candidates have not yet been contactable or are yet to confirm their results. We wish them the very best and hope to celebrate their success soon.

A heartfelt congratulations once again to everyone who has achieved this important milestone. Your dedication, perseverance, and hard work have truly paid off. Thank you for placing your trust in AMC4IMGs and for making us incredibly proud. It has been an honour to be part of your journey, and we wish you every success as you continue your medical career in Australia.

We look forward to seeing many of you on the other side in our AMC Clinical/PESCI courses and specialty preparation programs as you continue your journey towards becoming fully registered doctors in Australia.

Thank you for the trust.

AMC4IMGs

07/08/2026

PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY – THIS IS IMPORTANT FOR EVERY AMC CANDIDATE - MCQs and CLINICAL

The AMC exam is changing. Questions are becoming more complex, more clinical and increasingly focused on judgement, application and clinical reasoning.

If you are still preparing by simply memorising facts, collecting PDFs, reading recalls without understanding the underlying concepts, or depending on random unsupervised discussions, you need to change your approach.

This is a postgraduate medical examination in Australia. You are not being tested simply on how many facts you can remember.

You are being tested on HOW YOU THINK.

You need to develop the Australian clinical mindset – how an Australian doctor approaches a patient, prioritises risks, interprets information, communicates, makes safe decisions, follows evidence-based practice and decides what to do next.

Bookish knowledge alone is not enough.

Memorising hundreds of recalls will not help if you cannot understand and apply the underlying concept.

AI-generated answers, PDFs and self-reading can be useful resources, but they cannot replace properly supervised clinical teaching and discussion.

Most importantly, be very careful with unsupervised discussions. If the underlying concept is wrong, one incorrect concept can affect your approach to many different questions.

This is exactly why at AMC4IMGs we teach you to THINK, not simply memorise.

Learn the concept.
Understand why.
Understand the Australian approach.
Develop the clinical reasoning.
Then apply it to whatever question the AMC puts in front of you.

This applies to both the AMC MCQ and Clinical examinations.

Postgraduate medical learning in Australia is not simply about remembering textbook facts. It is about clinical reasoning, patient safety, evidence-based practice, prioritisation, communication and appropriate decision-making.

The examiner is interested not only in what you know, but in what you do with that knowledge.

I am increasingly seeing candidates who know a huge amount of medicine but still struggle because their thought process is not aligned with what the examination is asking.

As the examination evolves and questions become more complex, this distinction is becoming even more important.

Stop chasing information and start developing your clinical mindset.

Stop memorising answers and start understanding why an answer is correct.

Do not allow random, unsupervised discussions to distort otherwise correct concepts.

And please do not assume that having more PDFs automatically means better preparation.

You need quality teaching, supervision, consistency and, most importantly, the Australian approach to clinical reasoning.

At AMC4IMGs, this is what we have encouraged from the beginning.

All academic teaching is personally delivered and supervised by me, drawing on more than 20 years of medical teaching experience and over 10 years of firsthand Australian experience, from grassroots clinical work through to faculty-level teaching.

Clinical experience by itself does not necessarily prepare someone for the AMC examination. You need guidance that connects your medical knowledge with Australian guidelines, clinical reasoning, patient safety, communication, prioritisation and examination strategy.

For those already studying with us, use everything available to you.

Join as many monthly recalls, theory programs and live sessions as you feel you need. Participate in our forums. Ask questions. Challenge concepts and get your doubts clarified.

I personally supervise the academic discussions because I want you to learn the correct concept, not simply follow the most popular answer circulating in a group.

You are preparing to practise medicine in Australia.

Learn like a postgraduate doctor.
Think like an Australian clinician.
Reason before you memorise.
Understand before you answer.

EXPERIENCE OUR TEACHING BEFORE JOINING

You do not have to take our word for it. We encourage you to experience our teaching yourself through our free demo classes before deciding.

AMC MCQ

Crash Theory Demo
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/abdominal-pain-class

Full Course Demo
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/take/new-course-3

Core Concepts & Recalls Demo
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/take/new-course-6

AMC CLINICAL

Clinical Course Demo
https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/demo-video-clinical-course

Watch the demos yourself. Look at the depth of teaching, the reasoning, the concepts and the Australian clinical approach, and then decide what type of preparation you need.

Our objective is not simply to give you another collection of notes or recalls. We want to develop the way you think.

Ultimately, it is not how many PDFs you have, how many recalls you memorise or how many groups you join that determines your performance.

It is the quality of your concepts and your thought process when the question appears in front of you.

Be persistent, stay disciplined and protect yourself from incorrect concepts and unsupervised learning.

Develop the mindset. Develop the reasoning. Then face the exam with confidence.

Best wishes to everyone.

AMC4IMGs
Think clinically. Think critically. Think the Australian way.

06/08/2026

Dear All,

One important observation I would like to share with everyone is based on the June and July AMC Clinical examinations.

The AMC examination is no longer a bookish examination. It has evolved well beyond simply memorising guidelines, reading textbooks, or completing question banks. While these resources remain essential, they are no longer sufficient on their own.

The AMC is increasingly testing clinical reasoning, clinical acumen, and the ability to apply knowledge in real-life Australian clinical scenarios. The focus has shifted from β€œWhat do you know?” to β€œHow do you think?” and β€œCan you apply that knowledge safely and appropriately in the context of a patient sitting in front of you?”

Even the Australian guidelines are not intended to be memorised in isolation. The examiners expect you to understand:

* Why a particular management option is recommended.
* When it should be applied.
* When it should not be applied.
* How to individualise management according to the patient’s presentation, risk factors, and clinical context.

This means that simply reading books, memorising guidelines, or repeatedly doing question banks without understanding the underlying concepts is unlikely to be enough.

Over the last two months, it has become very clear that the AMC is assessing:

* Clinical reasoning.
* Application of evidence-based medicine.
* Integration of multiple concepts into a single clinical decision.
* Prioritisation and safe decision-making.
* Australian standards of practice rather than rote memorisation.

Those candidates who merely listen to lectures or read notes passively, without actively analysing, questioning, and understanding the reasoning behind each answer, are unfortunately placing themselves at a disadvantage.

Every recall should prompt you to ask yourself:

* Why is this the correct answer?
* Why are the other options incorrect?
* What would change if the patient’s age, comorbidities, or presentation were different?
* What principle is the examiner actually testing?

This is precisely why, in our discussions, we spend significant time exploring the concepts, the clinical reasoning, and the application of Australian guidelines, rather than simply providing the correct answer. Our aim is to develop your ability to think like an Australian clinician, not just to memorise facts.

Remember, the examination is becoming increasingly sophisticated. Success now depends not only on the knowledge you possess but also on your ability to analyse, interpret, prioritise, and apply that knowledge in the appropriate clinical context.

So, I strongly encourage everyone to move beyond passive learning. Engage actively in discussions, ask questions, challenge your own thinking, and focus on understanding the principles behind every management decision. This approach will not only improve your chances of passing the AMC examination but will also make you a safer and more competent clinician in Australian practice.

I wish you all the very best with your preparation. Keep learning, keep questioning, and most importantly, keep thinking clinically.

AMC4IMGs

04/08/2026

AMC MCQ Comprehensive Course

(Theory + Mini-Mock + Mock + Recalls + Guidelines)

Unparalleled standards with proven results

Join Before It’s Too Late

If you’re looking for a course that is focused, highly successful, and truly comprehensive, this is the course for you.

If you wish to do one course that entails everything, this is itβ€”you don’t need any additional resources beyond this.

This is a structured, guideline-based program designed specifically for doctors preparing for the AMC MCQ examination. It integrates theory, recalls, and exam-oriented practice, all aligned with Australian standards.

AMC4IMGs is well known for maintaining the highest academic standards, with a pass rate of >84% among enrolled candidates.

Key Features

* Comprehensive coverage of Theory + Recalls
* Subject-wise mini-mock tests and full mock examinations
* Access to:
* Last 6 months core concepts (~5,000 recalls)
* Extended recall bank up to 4 years (~25,000 recalls)
* Separate theory modules aligned with AMC exam structure
* Access to AMC4IMGs Academy and bundled advanced modules
* Flexible instalment options
* One-time complimentary re-enrolment
* 120 CPD hours
* 24/7 academic support (WhatsApp)

Course Options

1. Theory Only

* Focused preparation
* Completion in 3–4 weeks
* Full access to theory modules

2. Full Course

* Complete access to Theory + Recalls + Mini-mock + Mocks
* Integrated academic support
* Fully bundled for comprehensive preparation

πŸŽ₯ Demo Class

You can explore our teaching methods through our free demo videos and experience the high standards we uphold:

https://amc4imgs.thinkific.com/courses/take/new-course-3

Program Value

This course is designed as a complete, self-sufficient preparation system, minimising the need for external question banks or additional resources when followed properly.

It is a one-time academic investment aimed at achieving a strong and sustainable outcome in the AMC MCQ examination.

To Join

Please contact us directly on WhatsApp: +61 402 605 071
or visit: https://amc4imgs.com.au/

Contact Details

AMC4IMGs
πŸ“ž WhatsApp: +61 402 605 071
πŸ“§ [email protected]
🌐 https://amc4imgs.com.au/

This program provides structured, guideline-based preparation aligned with AMC expectations, with strong emphasis on clinical reasoning, recall integration, and exam-focused learning.

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