
There are still limited spots available for 6th years wanting to be a part of the Australian Medical Assessment Collaboration trial. This is a new benchmarking test that provides a unique opportunity for revision and practice in test conditions as well as offering an effective individual benchmarking tool. All participants receive an individual outcomes report, benchmarked against all other participants; this [...]
Look at your notes. Now back to me. Now back at your notes. Now back to me. Sadly your notes are probably not as good as they could be. But if you come to this Foundations/SH revision tutorial, your notes could be better than your wildest dreams. Look down. Back up. Where are you? You’re [...]
Thursday April 5, 5:30pm WWLG03 Interested in being a cardiologist, gastroenterologist, neurologist, oncologist, or any other type of physician? You will have to do the PREP BT & AT. Don’t know what they stand for? How long is the training? What can I do NOW? Come along to find out everything you need to know [...]
AMSJ is looking for a UNSW representative! Many representatives have moved into staff positions, so this opportunity is ideal for anyone looking for experience and familiarity in the research and academic publication industry – so don’t miss out! Read for more details
Tuesday Feb 7, 5pm in WW LG02 -Curious about opportunities for medical education and career in the States? The USMLE Info Night is for you. For more information, go to the full article.
Currently recruiting 3rd to 6th year medical students to participate in a PhD study in medical error taxonomies. Participants read five reports, and it will take about 3-5 hours. At the end, you get a free $100 Coles-Myer gift card!
Missed out on CardioSoc ECG tutorial notes? Download them here.
AMSA is looking for people to become Australian delegates to attend the 61st March General Assembly of IFMSA. It will be held in Accra, Ghana, and runs from 3rd to 9th March! See document attached in your MedSoc mailout!
Learn all about the evidence based integration of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Australia at this forum, which will include topics such as pain, rehabilitation and sleep disorders. Sponsored student registrations are available!
It’s time to contribute to the Australian Medical Student Journal! This is an awesome chance to showcase what you learnt at hospital, or what you’ve been busy researching on. Submit almost anything for Volume 3, Issue 1!