Doctor. Educator. Researcher. IMG Mentor.
An internationally trained medical doctor from Bangladesh, now based in Australia β rebuilding his clinical, academic, and entrepreneurial career through the Australian medical pathway while helping other IMGs do the same.
Dr Abhishek Bhadra is an internationally trained medical doctor from Bangladesh, now based in Australia. He focuses on AMC/PESCI progression, Australian GP-style clinical reasoning, public health, diabetes/endocrinology, research, and medical education.
He passed the AMC MCQ and is currently pursuing his Master of Public Health (MPH) while rebuilding his clinical, academic, and entrepreneurial career through the Australian medical pathway.
He has published in Lancet Neurology and Nature β journals at the forefront of medical science. His teaching philosophy is built on honesty, structure, textbook/guideline-based learning, clinical reasoning over memorisation, and realistic mentoring.
He is the Founder and Lead Mentor of AMC Mentor β an IMG-focused education brand helping doctors understand the AMC Standard Pathway, AMC MCQ, AMC Clinical, PESCI, and Australian career planning.
Currently pursuing Master of Public Health β deepening expertise in population health, epidemiology, and health policy.
Published in Lancet Neurology and Nature β top-tier medical journals. Active contributor to medical science.
Successfully passed the AMC MCQ exam β validating the book-and-guideline approach and real clinical reasoning.
Successfully mentored 6+ doctors who passed the AMC MCQ. Proven track record of verified results.
All teaching is built on Australian textbooks, official clinical guidelines, and evidence-based medicine β not slide memorisation.
Trains clinical reasoning in the Australian GP style β contextualised, guideline-driven, and patient-centred.
My expertise spans AMC progression, clinical reasoning, public health, research, and medical education. Every piece of content I create is concise, practical, exam-friendly, and professionally worded.
Structured guidance through the AMC Standard Pathway, AMC MCQ, AMC Clinical, and PESCI β from understanding the pathway to passing the exams.
Teaching clinical thinking the Australian way β textbook-based, guideline-driven, and rooted in real-world practice.
Current MPH studies and research in diabetes/endocrinology, population health, and health policy.
Published in Lancet Neurology and Nature. Active contributor to medical science with a focus on neurology and public health.
Creating exam-friendly, practical content β MCQs, OSCE/PESCI frameworks, posters, webinars, strategy guides, and structured courses.
Realistic, honest mentoring for IMGs navigating Australian healthcare β career planning, pathway clarity, and confidence building.
My teaching values are simple: honesty in guidance, structure in preparation, and clinical reasoning over memorisation. I believe in textbook and guideline-based learning β not slide-based shortcuts. Every IMG deserves clear, realistic, and verified guidance.
No false promises. No shortcuts. Just honest, realistic guidance about what it takes to succeed in the Australian medical pathway.
Every course, every resource, every piece of advice is structured systematically β so you know exactly where you are and where you need to go.
The AMC exam tests clinical reasoning β not recall. I teach you to think clinically, using Australian textbooks and official guidelines.
I've walked this path β from Bangladesh to Australia, through the AMC MCQ, into published research. I mentor from experience, not theory.
Experience the book-and-guideline approach that produced 6 verified passers.
Questions? Email us at amcmentor.org@gmail.com