Hi! Great question-thank you for asking! 😊 Yes, the AMC Clinical Exam (AMC 2) can now be taken online. This option was introduced by the Australian Medical Council in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Here’s how it works: The exam is conducted online via a video conferencing platform. Candidates, simulated patients, examiners, and invigilators connect virtually in real time. You’ll rotate through a series of stations to complete clinical tasks using simulated or actual patient scenarios. Technology requirements: A desktop or laptop computer (minimum screen size: 14 inches). Functioning webcam positioned at eye level. Plug-in headphones with a microphone. Stable, high-speed internet connection. Administrator privileges on the device to install software. Your device must be running Windows 11. Let me know if you’d like more details or guidance on preparing for the exam! 😊
Hey sir i just go through your video and it's really amazing i want to ask something like what would you prefer to go for which country in regards of earnings even being consultant . Looking forward to your answer
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m really glad you liked the video. When it comes to earnings as a consultant, it depends on your priorities. In the UK, consultants earn well and have a good work-life balance. In Australia, salaries are also good, and the lifestyle is often considered better, with a focus on work-life balance. If earning the highest salary is your main goal, then the US is usually the best option, but it often comes with longer working hours and more stress. If you’re looking for both good earnings and a balanced lifestyle, Australia and the UK are excellent options. Let me know what’s most important to you, and I’d be happy to help further! 😊 Looking forward to hearing from you! Team CoachMinister
@@CoachMinister Really appreciate your response but actually for USA need quit now g amount of money and it's more difficult more than thoughts like beside passing exam we have to do more things . So option is UK or Australia so i choose UK is good choice or bad one
@@ahmadhassan6110 Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! 😊 You’re absolutely right-the US pathway can be quite expensive and demanding, requiring not just exam preparation but also clinical rotations, observerships, and visa processes. Choosing between the UK and Australia depends on your personal priorities. The UK is a great choice if you’re looking for structured career progression, excellent training opportunities, and a chance to specialize in various fields. The PLAB route is also relatively simpler and less expensive compared to the USMLE or AMC pathways. That said, Australia is also fantastic in terms of work-life balance and great quality of life. Since you’re leaning toward the UK, I’d say it’s a very smart choice, especially if you want a clear path to becoming a specialist. If you need guidance on the PLAB process, feel free to ask-I’m happy to help! 😊
Hi,In video u mentioned we don't need to go to australia for Amc-2 Is it true
Hi! Great question-thank you for asking! 😊
Yes, the AMC Clinical Exam (AMC 2) can now be taken online. This option was introduced by the Australian Medical Council in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here’s how it works:
The exam is conducted online via a video conferencing platform.
Candidates, simulated patients, examiners, and invigilators connect virtually in real time.
You’ll rotate through a series of stations to complete clinical tasks using simulated or actual patient scenarios.
Technology requirements:
A desktop or laptop computer (minimum screen size: 14 inches).
Functioning webcam positioned at eye level.
Plug-in headphones with a microphone.
Stable, high-speed internet connection.
Administrator privileges on the device to install software.
Your device must be running Windows 11.
Let me know if you’d like more details or guidance on preparing for the exam! 😊
Hey sir i just go through your video and it's really amazing i want to ask something like what would you prefer to go for which country in regards of earnings even being consultant . Looking forward to your answer
Thank you so much for your kind words! 😊 I’m really glad you liked the video.
When it comes to earnings as a consultant, it depends on your priorities. In the UK, consultants earn well and have a good work-life balance. In Australia, salaries are also good, and the lifestyle is often considered better, with a focus on work-life balance. If earning the highest salary is your main goal, then the US is usually the best option, but it often comes with longer working hours and more stress.
If you’re looking for both good earnings and a balanced lifestyle, Australia and the UK are excellent options. Let me know what’s most important to you, and I’d be happy to help further! 😊
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Team CoachMinister
@@CoachMinister Really appreciate your response but actually for USA need quit now g amount of money and it's more difficult more than thoughts like beside passing exam we have to do more things .
So option is UK or Australia so i choose UK is good choice or bad one
@@ahmadhassan6110 Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts! 😊 You’re absolutely right-the US pathway can be quite expensive and demanding, requiring not just exam preparation but also clinical rotations, observerships, and visa processes.
Choosing between the UK and Australia depends on your personal priorities. The UK is a great choice if you’re looking for structured career progression, excellent training opportunities, and a chance to specialize in various fields. The PLAB route is also relatively simpler and less expensive compared to the USMLE or AMC pathways.
That said, Australia is also fantastic in terms of work-life balance and great quality of life.
Since you’re leaning toward the UK, I’d say it’s a very smart choice, especially if you want a clear path to becoming a specialist. If you need guidance on the PLAB process, feel free to ask-I’m happy to help! 😊