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All 151 AMC Handbook cases, plus unlimited Beyond-Handbook AI clinical cases. Voice in, voice out. Scored against the same 13-domain AMC rubric.
No card. 1 free station per day. AMC Handbook 2026 aligned.
Doctor, I've been having this chest pain for two days. It's worse when I climb stairs.
151
AMC Handbook cases
∞
Beyond-Handbook cases
13
AMC examiner domains
100%
AU clinical aligned
The problem
The AMC Clinical exam is 8 minutes per station, live, voiced, scored on the spot. No textbook gets you there.
Old way
New way
How it works
Step 1
Browse the 151 AMC Handbook cases by specialty — or switch to Beyond-Handbook mode for unlimited AI-generated cases on the systems you're weakest on.
5 sec to start
Step 2
Voice in, voice out. The AI patient holds the history coherently — you can pivot, redirect, summarise. Just like the real exam.
Voice OSCE · 24/7
Step 3
A Claude-Sonnet examiner grades your transcript against the AMC's 13-domain rubric. You see exactly where you scored, where you didn't.
13-domain breakdown
The AI examiner
When you say “thank you, that’s all”, a Claude-Sonnet examiner reads your transcript and grades it across all 13 AMC examiner domains. You see the score, the rationale, and the exact moments you lost or gained marks — line by line.
Station 47 · Chest pain
Examiner score
107/130
82%
Rationale (excerpt): Strong rapport and red-flag screening for cardiac causes. Lost 1 mark on counselling — patient never told likely diagnosis before exam ended.
AMC MCQ · Infectious diseases · Q 1,204
A 19-year-old university student presents with 5 days of sore throat, fever and profound fatigue. Examination: exudative tonsillitis, posterior cervical lymphadenopathy, mild splenomegaly. The most appropriate next step?
Why was I wrong?
SmartFeedback
The trap: exudative tonsillitis in a young adult screams strep — but posterior nodes + splenomegaly point to EBV, where amoxicillin triggers a near-universal maculopapular rash. Guideline: eTG Antibiotic says withhold antibiotics in suspected glandular fever and confirm with EBV serology first. Pearl: anterior nodes think strep, posterior nodes think EBV — never amoxicillin for a tired teenager with a big spleen.
Cached · re-reads are free
AMC MCQ · SmartFeedback
4,300+ AU-aligned MCQs across 15 specialties — and when you miss one, hit “🤔 Why was I wrong?”. SmartFeedback names the exact trap you fell into, cites the Australian guideline it tested (RACGP, eTG, AMH, NHFA), and leaves you one clinical pearl for exam day.
Case coverage
The 151 AMC Handbook cases below are the exam-aligned core. When you want more reps, Beyond-Handbook generates fresh AI cases — no daily cap.
The exam-aligned set. Every AMC Handbook 2026 case, mapped to the 13-domain rubric.
Fresh AI-generated cases across every specialty — no daily cap, infinite reps for the systems you’re weakest on.
Handbook counts above are the AMC-aligned set. Beyond-Handbook adds infinite extras.
Beyond Clinical
AMC Clinical is the moat. Ask AI and flashcards are how you keep building between stations.
Ask AI
Ask any clinical question — get Murtagh-grade answers grounded in Australian guidelines, free for everyone.
Flashcards
Cited like a textbook, fast like a flashcard. Plus AI generation from your notes and Anki .apkg import.
Built for IMGs, by IMGs
Mostly Medicine is built by a small team of International Medical Graduates and IT professionals in Sydney. AMC pass-graduates on the team shape every clinical case; engineers ship the platform around them.
We’re not affiliated with the AMC, AHPRA or any official body. We’re an independent study tool, aligned with the public AMC Handbook 2026 and Australian clinical guidelines.
2026
AMC Handbook edition
151 cases aligned + unlimited Beyond
Sydney
Where it’s built
Same time zone you’ll work in
100%
AU clinical guidelines
No US-tuned content
Pricing
Free forever
A$0
Test the product end-to-end. No card.
Pro
A$29/ month
Or A$290 / year — save A$58. Cancel any time.
AUD pricing · Stripe payout to AU bank · GST-ready invoice. See Enterprise & full breakdown
FAQ
You hit start, see the scenario (e.g. "40-year-old with chest pain"), and the AI patient greets you in voice. You talk; it responds. You can interrupt, redirect, summarise — like a real exam. After 8 minutes you say "thank you", and a Sonnet-4.6 examiner scores you against the 13-domain AMC rubric. Available 24/7.
Handbook mode = the 151 cases mapped 1:1 to the AMC Handbook 2026 — the exam-aligned set everyone needs to know. Beyond-Handbook mode = unlimited AI-generated cases across every specialty, refreshed every time you start one. Use Handbook to cover the exam, Beyond to drill the systems you're weakest on without running out of practice.
Yes. Every station maps to the AMC Handbook 2026 case categories (cardiology, peds, mental health, etc.). Investigation choices, management plans and counselling lines are written against Australian clinical guidelines — not USMLE or UK NICE.
Your transcript is graded by Claude Sonnet 4.6 against the AMC's 13-domain rubric (history, communication, diagnostic reasoning, etc.). Each domain is scored 0–10 with a quote-level rationale: "Lost 1 mark on counselling because you didn't explain the likely diagnosis before time ran out." Weak-domain tracking persists across sessions.
When you answer one of the 4,300+ MCQs wrong, hit "🤔 Why was I wrong?" — SmartFeedback generates a personalised AI explanation that names the exact trap you fell into, the Australian guideline the question tested (RACGP, eTG, AMH or NHFA), and one clinical pearl for exam day. Explanations are cached, so re-reading them during revision is free. Included on the free tier (5 MCQs/day).
Yes — the mobile app is in active testing (Android Play Store APK, iOS TestFlight). The voice OSCE works directly in mobile Safari and Chrome too if you don't want to install. AI deck generation and Anki import stay on web for v1.
1 voice OSCE station per day, 5 AMC MCQs per day, 5 flashcard reviews per day, and the full Ask AI reference library. Enough to test every feature end-to-end before deciding. No card needed.
Cancel any time in your account — the remainder of the paid month stays active. We don't promise pass-or-refund guarantees, but if something breaks, email us within 30 days and we'll sort it out.
Your first station
One AMC Handbook station. 8 minutes. Voice OSCE with an AI patient and a real examiner rubric on the other side.
No card. 1 free station / day. Cancel any time.