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AMC MCQ Recalls March 2020

Doing recalls is one of the best way to tackle AMC Part I. However, many find it difficult to get recalls as nowadays not many candidates would be willing to share their experiences or recalls to other candidates. Worry not, we are constantly keeping in touch with all our past candidates and most of them

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AMC MCQ Past Recalls/Pilot Questions

Do take note that the past recalls which are available from our site are complete recalls. We hire medical practitioners to modify those questions (using fragments of recalls by our candidates and complete it to an actual question stem and provide accurate answers accordingly with explanations).

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AMC MCQ Recalls February 2020

Solved recalls is a widely proven method to prepare for AMC MCQ exams, it works for many doctors. In other words, a minimum last 5 years to a maximum of 10 years is the recommended amount of past recalls to focus on. It will give you a hang of the pattern of questions! Meanwhile, AMC

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Topics to cover for AMC MCQ

Important Topics for the AMC Part 1 MCQ CAT HAEMATOLOGY 1. Abnormal blood film a) Peripheral blood film (red cell, white cell and platelets) b) Differential white cell count c) Pancytopenia d) Bone marrow failure e) ESR f) Hyperviscosity syndrome g) Spleen and splenectomy 2. Haematological malignancies and myeloproliferative disorders a) Leukaemia b) Myeloma c)

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The Medical Career Pathway in Australia

In depth Guide about The Medical Career Pathway in Australia Approach to AMC Exams Creating An Online Account:The journey begins with creating an online AMC candidate account on: https://account.amc.org.au/sign_up Part of the Standard Pathway process, through the AMC, is the primary source verification of an IMG’s primary qualifications through the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates

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Working as a Doctor in Australia

HOW TO WORK AS A DOCTOR IN AUSTRALIA? BE it as fresh graduates, interns, medical officers, registrars or even specialists. Many faced the same question all over the time. How to work as a doctor in Australia? We are writing this post hoping that we could answer the most commonly asked questions by doctors about

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