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The AMC (Australian Medical Council) physical examination is a rigorous, face-to-face assessment designed to evaluate the clinical skills, knowledge, and professional behavior of international medical graduates (IMGs) seeking registration to practice medicine in Australia. Conducted in a controlled clinical setting, the exam consists of multiple stations where candidates interact with simulated patients and are assessed on areas such as history-taking, physical examination, diagnosis, communication, and clinical management. Each station replicates real-life scenarios to ensure candidates can demonstrate safe and effective patient care. The face-to-face format allows for direct observation of practical competencies, ensuring that IMGs meet the high standards expected in the Australian healthcare system.
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