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Resources for international medical graduates

These resources have been collated to assist doctors studying for the 香港六合彩 examinations for the Standard Assessment Pathway and preparing for medical practice in Australia. The list reflects advice from clinicians and examiners from all the disciplines that are covered in the 香港六合彩 examination.

The list of resources is not a curriculum for the examinations and the resources are not prescribed reading. The list is provided for guidance. It covers online resources, short texts and long and comprehensive textbooks which most people use as reference books.

This list will be updated regularly.

Websites and online resources

, BMJ Group

  • A UK online resource with more than900 courses. Some of them are free but most can be accessed for a small monthly fee.

  • A UK online resource that is mostly free however you pay for things such as MCQs.
  • Includes clinical skills videos, communication skills, history taking and 1300 practice OSCE stations.

  • An Australian-based online resource that is most famous for its ECG training.
  • Includes x-ray analysis, fluid management, quizzes and videos of scenarios such as 鈥楤reaking bad news鈥.

  • A series of videos by medical publishers Elsevier Australia.
  • It includes a series based on Talley and O鈥機onnor of clinical examinations and history taking.

  • 360 videos on a range of topics including history taking, examination, skills and ECGs.

  • A series of books with clinical scenarios aimed to teach diagnostic, decision-making and therapeutic skills.
Websites and online resources

  • A free Australian online resource about Australian communication and language skills for International Medical Graduates. Explore resources by topic, case or activity.

  • Ten videos about communication skills for doctors.
Online resources

  • Links to external resources for exams and emergencies.

  • Includes anthologies and collections of emergency medicine and critical care education.
Websites
    • These resources are aimed at supervisors of GP registrars but are used extensively by trainees studying for exams.
  • , Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
    • The RACGP curriculum and syllabus includes a list of resources and cases for each topic.
  • , Royal Australian College of General Practitioners
    • All the RACGP guidelines (including the Red book for preventive activities)
Books

  • Murtagh, J, Rosenblatt, J, Coleman, J, Murtagh, C (eds). Murtagh鈥檚 General Practice. 8th edition. Sydney: McGraw-Hill Education (Australia), 2021
  • Murtagh, J, Coleman, J, Murtagh鈥檚 Practice Tips. 8th edn. Sydney: McGraw-Hill Education (Australia), 2019
    • These are the classic textbooks of General Practice used all around the world but written in Australia.
  • Wearne, S. Clinical Cases for General Practice Exams, 4th Edition. 听Sydney, NSW: McGraw Hill, 2019.
    • A resource used by GPs studying for exams.

Treatment manuals

  • , Central Australian Rural Practitioner Association.
    • A widely used and highly regarded resource in remote health across central, northern, and remote Australia. These manuals support and promote good clinical practice in primary health care.
Online resources

, Government of Western Australia, Department of Health.

  • The world鈥檚 leading free dermatology website.

  • ASHM represents healthcare professionals in HIV, BBV, and sexual and reproductive health.

  • Resources including videos and practice guides about working across cultures in the Australian Aged Care sector
Books
  • Penman, ID, Ralston, SH, Strachan, MWJ, Hobson R (eds). Davidson鈥檚 Principles and Practice of Medicine, 24th edn. Edinburgh: Livingstone, 2022.
  • Nair, BKR, ed. Clinical Examination: A Problem Based Approach. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing Company, 2011.
  • Talley, NJ, O鈥機onnor, S. 9th edn. Sydney: Churchill Livingstone, 2021.
Websites and online resources

, University of Tasmania

  • A free comprehensive Australian guide to prescribing. Includes quizzes and certificates.

(formerly NPS Medicinewise), Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care

  • Free Australian modules on prescribing, webinars, screening, case studies

, Therapeutic Guidelines Limited

  • Free medication updates and information

, Australian Medicines Handbook Pty Ltd.

  • One of the two main prescribing resources used in Australia.Cost is $295 per year; automatic content updates occur in January and July each year.

, Therapeutic Guidelines Limited

  • The other main Australian prescribing resource. Cost is $399 per year.

Therapeutic Guidelines: , Therapeutic Guidelines Limited

  • This is a free resource about antibiotic prescribing in primary care.
Websites and online Resources

, Royal Children鈥檚 Hospital Melbourne.

, Perth Children鈥檚 Hospital, Government of Western Australia Child and Adolescent Health Service.

  • A resource for working out doses of medication for children.
Books
  • Royal Children鈥檚 Hospital (Melbourne, Victoria). Paediatric Handbook. 10th edn. Melbourne: Blackwell Scientific, An essential paediatric textbook
  • Roberton, DM, South, Practical Paediatrics. 7th edn. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone/Elsevier, 2012.
    • This book can be accessed online where there is a self-assessment section.
Websites and online resources
  • , Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
  • , Department of Health and Aged Care, Australian Government
  • , The Commonwealth Fund
  • , Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
  • , Services Australia, Australian Government
  • , Services Australia, Australian Government
  • , Charles Darwin University. A free short course aimed at undergraduate health students with quizzes.
  • Indemnity insurance companies online modules
  • Medical Board of Australia
    • (describes what is expected of all doctors registered to practise medicine in Australia)
  • Breen, KJ, Cordner, SM, Thomson CJH. Good medical practice: Professionalism, Ethics and Law. 4th ed. Canberra: 香港六合彩, 2016.
    • An excellent easy to read book that has everything in it you might want to know about medical professionalism, ethics and the law in Australia. It is being updated by the 香港六合彩 and new edition will be available in 2024.
  • Reynolds, L, Debono, D, Travaglia, J . 5th ed.
    Melbourne: Elsevier Australia, 2023.

    • A comprehensive guide to the Australian health care system.
Online resources
  • , the Royal Australian and News Zealand College of Psychiatrists
    • A series of three free modules that aim to help specialist international medical graduates gain a better understanding of the Australian mental health-care system, the work of a psychiatrist in Australia and an overview of how to become a psychiatrist in Australia.
  • , the University of Sydney
    • A free online course from Sydney University that takes 19 hours and is available in 22 languages.
    • Essential Course.
  • , The University of Melbourne
    • A free online course that takes 11 hours and is available in 21 languages.
    • An extremely useful course.
  • , 听RANZCP
    • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mental health resources from the Royal Australian College of Psychiatrists developed in conjunction with Aboriginal psychiatrists.
    • Modules are extremely useful courses.
    • Includes resources in a variety of different languages.
  • WHO Academy
  • , World Health Organisation
    • A resource in many languages with topics ranging from basic mental health to more complex.
  • , Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists
  • JM, Rey, A Martin. , International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2017.
    • Available in 12 other languages.
  • , Australian government and jurisdictions
    • A government funded website for all mental health workers. A good resource for the 鈥榮ofter鈥 skills of mental health.
  • , Government of Western Australia
  • Support for eating disorders and body image issues, Butterfly foundation
  • , Children of Parents with Mental Illness
    • Supports young people aged 12-25.
  • , Department of Health and Aged Care
    • Mental health information for online services.
  • . Reachout Australia
    • A website for young people aged 14-25
    • Support for mental health conditions
    • Evidence-based mental health resource and training
    • Resources for post-traumatic mental health
    • Mental health resource and training for young people
  • , (CRUfAD) St Vincent鈥檚 Hospital, Sydney
  • , The Department of Developmental Disability Neuropsychiatry (3DN)听 UNSW Medicine
    • Resources and training for people dealing with patients with intellectual disability.
  • , The Association of Directors of Medical Student Education in Psychiatry (ADMSEP)
    • Psychiatry modules at medical student level from the US
  • YouTube: University of Nottingham Psychiatric interviews for teaching
Books
  • A Primer of Clinical Psychiatry (2013) Castle D, Bassett D, King J, Gleason A
    • As well as being an Australian resource covering major psychiatric issues and specialised, it has case-based role-play scenarios, complete with model answers that are useful for OSCE preparation
  • Aquilina, C, Tucker, G, (eds). A Guide to Psychiatric Examination.听London: Elsevier; 2021.
    • This is a practical guide to clinical practice in psychiatry. It includes topics in subspecialty areas such as consultation liaison psychiatry and emergency psychiatry. The book is easy to read, with accessible layout and language. The chapter authors are clinicians from the UK and Australia, so the content is very applicable to psychiatric assessment and management in real听world settings relevant to candidates.
  • Bloch, S, Green, SA, Janca, A, Mitchell, PB, Robertson, M. Foundations of Clinical Psychiatry. 4th edn. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 2017.
    • This Australian textbook covers specific patient groups, common psychiatric conditions, and clinical settings. Core information about management including the type of clinical services, and biological and psychological treatments are detailed. This textbook provides a good overview of clinical practice and includes case vignettes (clinical stories).
  • Boland, R, Verduin, ML.听 Kaplan & Sadock’s Concise Textbook of Clinical Psychiatry. 5th Edn. USA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2022.
    • This comprehensive guide goes through the core elements of clinical psychiatry as well as specialty areas such as psychiatry of old age, child and adolescent and clinical ethics. It includes case histories, which are helpful linking theory to practice.听 Note it is largely written by authors from the USA.
  • – Management of Mental Disorder, 5th Edition (2014). Andrews G, Dean K, Genderson M, Hunt C\
    • An Australian team who have written a practical book that includes patient resources and focus on clinical skills
Books
  • Nikolic, A. . 2nd edn. 2022.
    • A kindle ebook that is aimed at doctors who are interviewing for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons examination.
  • Delbridge, M, Al-Jundi, W. Basic Science for the MRCS: A revision guide for surgical trainees. 4th edition. Elsevier, 2022.
    • A textbook for those aiming to become surgeons. It outlines anatomy, physiology and pathology.
  • Mitchell, R, Kumar, V, Abbas, A, Aster, J. Pocket Companion to Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease. 10th edn.听 Elsevier, 2023.
  • Mirjalili, S. Anatomy for the Generic Surgical Sciences Examination (GSSE). Springer, 2017. 鈥斺 Physiology for General Surgical Sciences Examination (GSSE). Springer, 2019

 

Websites
  • , The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
  • , Living Evidence for Australian Pregnancy and Postnatal Care
  • , Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine
  • , Department of Health and Aged Care, Australian Government.
  • , South Australia Health, Government of South Australia. Note that perinatal practice guidelines are state-based.
  • , Australasian Menopause Society
Books
  • Permezel, M, Walker, S, Kyprianou, K. . 4th ed. London: Elsevier, 2015.
    • A good basic textbook with a range of topics written at the right level. 听Australian authors.
  • Oats, J, Boyle, J. 11th edn. London: Elsevier, 2022.
    • This has been the main textbook for obstetrics and gynaecology in Australia for the past 50 years.

香港六合彩 Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) Examination

The MCQ examination is a comprehensive examination of medical knowledge and practice. The 香港六合彩 recommends that candidates undertake a thorough review of the major topics covered in the examination.

Candidates should familiarise themselves with the MCQ format. A wide range of general texts is readily available on this form of examination and its associated techniques.

While candidates may find it useful to review the major textbooks in the key clinical disciplines, the questions in the MCQ examination are oriented towards the more common clinical applications, differential diagnosis and therapeutics, and candidates should take care when using major reference type textbooks.

Candidates may find it more useful to review medical journals that contain useful review articles and summaries of the identification, treatment and management of the more common clinical conditions in the Australian community.

香港六合彩 Clinical Examination

For the 香港六合彩 Clinical Examination, the 香港六合彩 recommends that candidates undertake a comprehensive review of clinical skills and differential diagnosis. Experience suggests that a review of journals that contain articles dealing with common clinical conditions in the Australian community will be more effective in preparing for the clinical examinations than spending too much time with reference books.

 

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