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Interactive teaching diagrams

464 animated physiology, pharmacology and applied-science diagrams across 12 Australasian specialist medical exams. Each diagram is mapped to one or more college learning objectives and opens inline inside the matching note.

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ANZCA Primary

86 diagrams · 64 learning objectives

CICM First Part

73 diagrams · 53 learning objectives

ACEM Primary

53 diagrams · 43 learning objectives

RACP Adult Medicine (BPT)

52 diagrams · 44 learning objectives

CICM Fellowship

47 diagrams · 35 learning objectives

ANZCA Fellowship

46 diagrams · 38 learning objectives

RACP Paediatrics

27 diagrams · 26 learning objectives

RACS GSSE

24 diagrams · 17 learning objectives

ACEM Fellowship

20 diagrams · 17 learning objectives

FRANZCOG

19 diagrams · 15 learning objectives

RCPA Haematology

10 diagrams · 10 learning objectives

RACGP Fellowship

7 diagrams · 7 learning objectives

How they work

Every diagram is interactive: drag a slider to shift the oxyhaemoglobin dissociation curve, toggle Frank-Starling preload, or step through Wiggers' cardiac cycle. The same diagram appears inside the learning-objective note in Primex, alongside the structured study material for that objective.

Diagrams are wired to the official college curriculum's learning-objective codes. A single diagram can serve multiple exams where the underlying concept is shared — for example, the V/Q distribution figure surfaces on the equivalent ANZCA Primary, CICM First Part and ACEM Primary respiratory-physiology objectives.

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Practice across the full curriculum

Interactive diagrams are part of the curriculum-mapped study layer. Inside Primex you also get AI-graded SAQ and viva practice, MCQ libraries across the full syllabus, and a curriculum tracker that ticks off every learning objective.

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