MedReg Toolkit
Free apps and resources on procedures, best practice, and drug calculations for doctors in training.
A useful list of apps and resources for doctors in training.
eTG

Electronic Therapeutic Guidelines (or eTG) is an App that provides evidence-based clinical guidelines covering drug treatments, clinical procedures, and patient management strategies. The eTG Complete app allows healthcare professionals to access this information on the go, ensuring they have up-to-date guidelines at the point of care.
Emergency Produres

Emergency Procedures App is a free and is for doctors performing procedures in emergency departments and is based on Australasian College of Emergency Medicine syllabus. It includes standardised recommendations for a wide range of common emergency procedures.
MD Calc

MDCalc app is an app for doctors providing with medical calculators for clinical decision-making and evidence-based clinical decision support by summarising studies and links to the original research. This includes guidance on "Next Steps" and "Pearls/Pitfalls".
Thinksulin
Thinksulin is a point-of-care app for doctors managing insulin dosing for hospitalised patients with diabetes including evidence-based guidance on blood glucose level targets, hypoglycemia management, basal-bolus calculations, and dose charting. The Agency for Clinical Innovation in collaboration with the NSW Diabetes Taskforce to develop the app.
ANZCA Opioid Calculator
ANZCA Opioid Calculator is developed by the Faculty of Pain Medicine of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists (FPM ANZCA) to help doctors safely prescribing opioids. The app helps with calculating the oral morphine equivalent daily dose and converting it to equianalgesic doses of alternative opioid medications.
eviQ

eviQ is an online resource for evidence-based cancer treatment protocols for the Australian clinical context. It includes standardised protocols and guidelines for various types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, gynaecological, haematological, head and neck, neurological, respiratory, and more.
UROC App

UROC app was developed by NSW Health and is designed for Junior Medical Officers (JMOs) to manage their unrostered overtime, callback claims, and missed meal break claims. JMOs can create, submit, and track these claims efficiently through an integrated system that synchronizes data with the StaffLink UROC application.