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Your Dream Isn’t Over: Getting Back on Track After failing AMC exams

  • September 16, 2025
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Your Dream Isn’t Over: Getting Back on Track After failing AMC exams

When doctors come to Australia, they arrive with dreams – of hospitals, clinics, white coats, and hearing patients calling them “doctor” again.

But the reality can often hit really hard.

I’ve seen so many colleagues lose their confidence in a system where exams are expensive, support is limited, and success often feels out of reach. Many end up in jobs they never imagined: driving taxis, working in call centres, doing aged care shifts, cleaning offices, or stacking supermarket shelves. These are good, honest jobs, and let me be clear: no work is unworthy. Every single job deserves respect.

But you didn’t spend a decade in medicine – grinding through sleepless nights, theory papers, viva voces, and clinical exams – just to stop here. Deep down, you know this. Because when you’re mopping a floor or delivering groceries, a little voice whispers:

“I miss being a doctor.”

And here’s the truth: that voice is right. You are still a doctor. The only thing standing between you and your medical career in Australia is the AMC exams.

Why Do So Many Doctors Get Stuck?

It’s not always the AMC exams itself that stops people. Many doctors get stuck in something much harder to escape — fear.

They fail once, maybe twice, and the shame feels unbearable. Confidence disappears. Family pressure grows. And so, they step away, telling themselves, “Maybe this is my life now.”

They keep working odd jobs, and over time, they stop believing they can return to medicine. Not because they can’t pass, but because they’ve convinced themselves they can’t.

But think about it: you already survived medical school. You passed countless theory papers, viva voces, and practical exams. You’ve done harder things before. That knowledge hasn’t disappeared – it’s just buried under fear and self-doubt. With the right support, you can wake it up again.

The Shame Feels Heavy – But You’re Not Alone

I’ve had doctors tell me:
“I felt like I’d lost my identity. My family stopped believing in me. I started doubting myself.”

It’s not just about failing an exam. It’s about the weight of years of sacrifice, parents who invested in your future, children waiting for stability. It feels like the whole world is watching.

Here’s the Truth

You can pass.

Yes, even if you’ve failed before. Yes, even if you’ve been away from medicine for years. Yes, even if you’re working nights and can barely find time to study.

I’ve seen doctors who failed seven times, who were told by others “maybe this isn’t for you,” finally cross the finish line. And when they did, they walked into the exam hall with one thing they didn’t have before: resilience.

One of my students told me after passing:
“The exam gave me back my confidence – but more importantly, it reminded me who I was all along.”

That’s the beauty of this journey. You don’t just pass an exam – you reclaim your identity.

No Job Is Unworthy – But Don’t Stop Here

Working while you study isn’t failure. It’s proof of your determination. It’s how you put food on the table while chasing your dream. Never be ashamed of that.

But don’t let it become the end of your story. Medicine is where you belong. Australia needs you. Your future patients need you.

Where Do You Go From Here?

If you’re reading this during a break at work, wondering if you’re too late, wondering if you’re good enough – let me be crystal clear: you are not stuck.

The path forward is simple:
– Study smart, not endlessly.
– Focus on the common and the practical.
– Surround yourself with people who believe in you.
– Get guidance from those who’ve walked the path.

And most importantly – don’t stop believing that you are still a doctor. Because you are.

Here’s my call to you: Stop waiting for the “perfect time” to start. There is no perfect time. The only right time is now.

Join us at Oyamed, where we’ve helped doctors just like you pass AMC Part 1and Part 2.

Take one small step today. Whether it’s signing up for a class, booking a mock exam, or even just sending me a message – do something your future self will thank you for.

Your dream of working as a doctor in Australia is not gone. It’s waiting for you to claim it back. And remember “You didn’t come this far, through years of sacrifice and study, just to end your story here. You are still a doctor — AMC exams is just a chapter, not the ending.”

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