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AMC Clinical Exam Clinical

The Clinical Component of the Amc Exam consists of an entire morning or afternoon spent assessing your clinical skills though stations. These scenarios will contain a clinical scenario and you will be asked a number of tasks - most of the time it is essentially generic - a short clinical preamble, and then 'Take a history and proceed' as your instruction.

The exam is 20 stations - four of which are rest stations, so you are assessed on 16 stations.  Before each station you have 2 minutes (the beginning of which is sounded by a bell) to move your next station and to read the printed information attached to the outside the door.

A bell sounds and you will have 8 minutes to walk in and complete your task - the examiner will be assessing you on a number of different levels: