Media Release
19 November 2025
eMedici and GPSN partner to support next generation of GPs and Rural Generalists
GPRA is proud to announce that General Practice Students Network (GPSN) and eMedici have partnered on a new collaboration that strengthens medical student engagement and supports education in general practice through expanded access to high-quality, interactive learning resources.
eMedici is a leading Australian medical education provider with a mission to support medical students, prevocational doctors, and GP registrars from day one of medical school through to fellowship exams and beyond.
Their cutting-edge digital platform combines an extensive Multiple-choice question (MCQ) bank, clinical case studies, Objective Structured Clinical Exams (OSCEs), and mock exams with interactive, real-time feedback and adaptive learning tools that reflect how today’s students learn best.
These resources support both exam preparation and the practical skills needed in everyday clinical practice.
As part of this partnership, eMedici and GPSN will work together to offer a 20% discount for GPSN members — a practical step that recognises the cost of education and helps students access high-quality resources at all stages of their medical training.
“It’s important that students have access to affordable, high-quality education tools, no matter where they’re studying,” said Dr Hannah Pham, Director at eMedici.
“This partnership helps ensure that more medical students can build strong foundations in clinical reasoning and confidence in general practice and rural generalism from the very beginning of their medical careers.”
eMedici will also support GPSN’s national and local educational activities, helping peer-led clubs deliver engaging learning experiences across Australia.
“We love helping students make sense of their learning, whether they’re placed in a small rural practice or a major metropolitan hospital,” said Dr Toby Zerner, Director at eMedici.
“Supporting GPSN reflects our belief that great GPs and Rural Generalists (RGs) start with great learning experiences.”
Earlier this year, GPRA launched the GP Companion (available in print and digital formats) — supported by GPRA Patron Professor Michael Kidd AO and attended by medical students from GPSN.
GP Companion gives students a practical introduction to life in general practice, and enables access wherever they are on placement across Australia.
This new partnership with eMedici further expands the suite of learning tools available to GPSN members, who are the nation’s future GPs and RGs.
GPSN National Chair Kei Hsieh said the partnership strengthens GPSN’s mission of ensuring all medical students can explore general practice as a rewarding and dynamic career path.
“GPSN plays a crucial role in introducing students to the incredible variety and impact of general practice and rural generalism,” Ms Hsieh said.
“Through initiatives like this partnership, GPSN is doing what it can for our peers and for the future of general practice and rural generalism.
“We hope universities and funders will continue to step up and support our mission to attract and inspire the next generation of GPs and RGs via quality medical education.”
Students who wish to access the discount are encouraged to contact their local GPSN club for the discount code, and then visit the eMedici website and enter the code while checking out (after signing up and subscribing).
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General Practice Registrars Australia (GPRA) is the independent voice for future GPs in Australia (www.gpra.org.au)




