AMC gets you registered. Research gets you into the specialty you came for.
Every serious IMG in Australia has cleared the MCQ and Clinical. What separates doctors who get into competitive specialty training is the academic profile they built before they arrived — publications, conference presentations, and a research record that tells the college you're serious about your specialty.
Clearing AMC MCQ and Clinical is a real achievement. But AHPRA registration is just the entry point — it gets you into the pool. What gets you into competitive specialty training at RACP, RACS, or RANZCR is the academic profile that separates your application from every other registered IMG in the same queue.
IR helps Indian doctors on the AMC pathway build that profile — at any stage of the journey.
AMC exams assess clinical knowledge. They're designed to confirm you're safe to practise — not to rank you for competitive training. The ranking happens at the specialty college level, and there the assessment is your clinical experience, your references, and your academic profile.
An Indian IMG with AHPRA registration but zero publications is competing against Australian-trained doctors and international IMGs who have built research records for exactly this moment.
The AMC exam is not the finish line. It's the starting gate. What you build before and after it is what gets you into the specialty you left India for.
Specialty training selection in Australia is not just an exam score. These are the domains assessed across competitive training programmes — and academic output is a scored component in all of them.
Publications, audits, and quality improvement work in your specialty — the most differentiating academic component.
Breadth and depth of clinical exposure in the specialty — rotations, supervised practice, procedural skills.
Evidence of teaching junior doctors or students — formally documented, supervised, and certified.
Quality of referee reports. A strong publication record gives referees concrete achievements to reference.
Each service targets a specific component of the specialty training application. Most AMC candidates need more than one — we map what's needed for your specific specialty and timeline.
Doctor-led mentorship from topic selection to a live PubMed-indexed paper — in your target specialty. We stay through every revision and resubmission.
We structure your thesis data and develop it into an indexed manuscript that strengthens your comparability assessment.
We help convert your research into accepted abstracts, poster presentations, and international conference participation.
We map your specialty goals, timeline, publications, observerships, and portfolio requirements into a structured strategy.
"I started working with IR while preparing for AMC MCQ. By the time I sat the clinical exam, I had a PubMed paper in my target specialty. I was the only IMG in my cohort with a publication already live."
"Applied to RACS SET twice — not selected. The feedback was always about the academic section being thin. IR helped me publish a Scopus systematic review. Third application — I got through."
"Applying for RACP comparability assessment. IR helped me publish two Embase papers from my MD thesis. The assessment panel specifically referenced my publications as evidence of specialist-level academic engagement."
We build your research profile around your AMC timeline and target specialty — starting wherever you are, working toward the strongest possible training application.
Tell us your AMC stage, your target specialty, and your training application timeline. We'll tell you exactly what's possible — free, in 20 minutes, no pitch.
MCQ status, AHPRA registration, target specialty, and how far you are from the training application window.
Which publication types, which specialty journals, and what's realistically achievable before your college application.
We'd rather be honest about what's possible than take on a profile we can't deliver with integrity.
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