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The AMC (Australian Medical Council) Physical Examination, often referred to as the clinical or face-to-face examination, is a critical component for international medical graduates (IMGs) seeking medical registration in Australia. Conducted in-person or through the OET-accredited platform Oyamed (for remote delivery), this exam assesses a candidate's clinical skills, communication, and ability to apply medical knowledge in practical scenarios. Candidates are tested across a range of stations simulating real patient encounters, covering various disciplines such as internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, psychiatry, and obstetrics and gynecology. Success in this examination demonstrates that the IMG has the competence equivalent to that of an Australian medical graduate and is capable of safely practicing medicine in the Australian healthcare setting.
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