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Becoming a registered midwife in Australia is a deeply fulfilling journey. π One major step in this processβespecially for internationally qualified midwivesβis passing the Registered Midwifery Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) exam. π This guide will help you prepare confidently and effectively for the exam. πͺ
The Registered Midwifery MCQ exam evaluates your theoretical and clinical knowledge based on Australian midwifery practice. π₯
Key features of the exam include:
βοΈ 120 multiple-choice questions
βοΈ Covering antenatal, intrapartum, postnatal, and neonatal care πΆ
βοΈ Questions based on evidence-based practice π, clinical safety π‘οΈ, and cultural competence π
βοΈ Results are pass/fail based on a set benchmark
π Make sure to read and understand the NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice, as these are foundational to the exam.
Equip yourself with high-quality, Australia-specific study resources:
π NMBA Midwife Standards for Practice
π Australian Pregnancy Care Guidelines
π National Midwifery Guidelines for Consultation and Referral (ACM)
π Myles Textbook for Midwives
π Mayes’ Midwifery
π Australian Government Department of Health websites
Hereβs a sample 8-week plan to guide your preparation:
π Weeks 1β2: Antenatal care, screening, and public health protocols
π Weeks 3β4: Labour, birth, normal and complicated deliveries
π Weeks 5β6: Postnatal care, breastfeeding, newborn assessment
π Week 7: Ethics, legal aspects, cultural safety
π Week 8: Practice questions and full mock tests π§
π Aim for 2β3 hours of study daily, and take weekends to review and rest π΄.
Doing practice questions under timed conditions is crucial. Try to:
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Use Australian-based question banks if available
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Review rationales for correct and incorrect answers
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Identify patterns in how questions are structured π
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Simulate full exams to build stamina and confidence πͺ
You donβt have to prepare alone. Connect with others via:
π¬ Facebook groups for internationally qualified midwives in Australia
π¬ WhatsApp study groups
π¬ Reddit forums related to midwifery or AHPRA pathways
π€ Discuss topics, share materials, and encourage one another.
The exam assesses your ability to work within the Australian healthcare system. Focus on:
π€ Continuity of care models
π€ Working in collaboration with GPs and obstetricians
π Respecting informed consent and documentation
π§‘ Providing culturally safe care, especially for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
Preparing for exams can be stressful. Stay balanced by:
π΄ Getting enough sleep
π₯ Eating well and staying hydrated
π§ Practicing mindfulness, deep breathing, or light exercise
πΆ Taking regular breaks to avoid burnout
Preparing for the Registered Midwifery MCQ exam in Australia takes planning, commitment, and confidence. π€οΈ But with the right resources and mindset, you can succeed and take the next big step toward becoming a registered midwife in Australia. π
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