OSCE for Medical Students
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Medical Students need to pass an OSCE exam upon completion of the 4 years before starting their foundation years. That OSCE will assess the students’ practical skills before moving on to seeing patients on their foundation year 1 and 2. We know sometimes it’s been a while since you’ve last practiced those skills and maybe now you’re out of time and feel unprepared. We’re here to help you!
At IELTS medical we offer specialized courses to help you practice and prepare for your medical OSCE and pass with flying colours. The course includes:
General skills
• ABG
• Blood culture collection
• Blood glucose measurement
• Blood pressure measurement
• Blood transfusion
• Cannulation
• Ear exam + otoscopy
• ECG recording
• Eye exam + ophthalmoscopy
• Female catheter
• Fluid chart
• IM injection
• IV fluid administration
• Male catheter
• NG tube insertion
• Peak expiratory flow rate
• Prescribing
• Subcutaneous injection
• Urinalysis
• Venepuncture
• Vital signs observation
Gynaecology skills
• Bimanual exam
• Cervical screening test
• Speculum
• Vaginal swabs
Surgical skills
• Suturing
You’ll have a full mock-exam by the end of it and you’ll also receive individualized feedback to help you be 100% prepared for your medical OSCE.
Let us be by your side and help you prepare. Call us on 02036376733, send us a WhatsApp text on 07511441874 or drop us an email on doctors@iemedical.co.uk.