Subject Content
IM101 aims to develop medical knowledge and skills in 6 core topic areas that form the basis of the Australian Medical Council examinations (AMC Exams). Delivered through 21 comprehensive online theory modules, and supported by personalised correspondence with IME’s expert academic faculty, the course aims to maximise candidate knowledge and performance in the following core topic areas:
- Adult Health (Medicine)
- Adult Health (Surgery)
- Women’s Health (Obstetrics and Gynaecology)
- Child Health
- Mental Health
- Population Health
| Schedule | Module Title |
|---|---|
| Week 1 | Module 1 - Integument / Dermatology |
| Week 2-3 |
Module 2 - Head and Neck / ENT |
| Week 4-6 |
Module 3 - Nervous System / Neurology |
| Week 7-9 |
Module 4 - Musculoskeletal / Orthopaedics / Rheumatology |
| Week 10-12 |
Module 5 - Circulatory System / Heart / Vessels |
| Week 13-15 |
Module 6 - Respiratory System / Lungs / Chest Wall |
| Week 16-18 |
Module 7 - Gastrointestinal System / Abdomen / Abdominal Wall |
| Week 19-20 | Module 8 - Breast / Endocrine System |
| Week 21-23 | Module 9 - Female Reproductive System / Obstetrics & Gynaecology |
| Week 24-25 | Module 10 - Haemopoietic System |
| Week 26-28 | Module 11 - Renal System / Urology / Male Reproductive System |
| Week 29 | Module 12 - Mental State / Intellectual Function / Behavioural Problems |
| Week 30 | Module 13 - Major Psychiatric Disorders / Drug & Alcohol Abuse |
| Week 31-32 | Module 14 - Normal & Abnormal Growth & Development / Child Health / Paediatrics |
| Week 33-34 | Module 15 - Nutrition / Metabolism |
| Week 35 | Module 16 - Infectious Diseases |
| Week 36 | Module 17 - Clinical pharmacology |
| Week 37 | Module 18 - Clinical Oncology |
| Week 38 | Module 19 - Clinical Immunology |
| Week 39-40 |
Module 20 - Critical Care / Anaesthesia / Emergency Medicine |
| Week 41-42 |
Module 21 - General Practice / Public Health |
Modules
Candidates access the above theory modules via IME's dedicated student portal. This Online Learning Management System also provides the student with various tools and advanced e-learning strategies to facilitate their learning.
Entry requirements
The Foundations of Australian Medical Practice (IM101) course is designed for international medical graduates who wish to pursue a future career in medicine in Australia. To be eligible to enrol in this program, candidates must have completed, or be in the process of completing an internationally recognised medical degree. For further information about eligibility, please contact us.
How to enrol
To enrol in this course and make payment, click on the ‘Enrol’ button at the top of the page. Access is provided to students within 24 hrs.
Course fees include access to the online modules and workshops for 365 days. Further fees apply for extensions and may only be granted on application. Please refer to our published refunds policy as a condition of enrolment.
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