How to pass the OSCE first time?



How to pass the OSCE first time?


 

Is it your first time taking the OSCE exam? No need to worry here at IELTS Medical we will help you prepare to pass your OSCE for the first time. In this blog post I will be discussing a few tips and tricks on how to pass your OSCE the first time.

 

I would recommend registering yourself on our 3-day course which will cover APIE on the first day, Skills on the second day including: De-escalation; Reminiscence; Physiological Observations; Professional Values & Evidence Based Practice; Talking Therapies. Lastly the third day will include a full NMC OSCE mock exam with group feedback.

 

During the course make sure to take notes in your notepads so that you can remember what was learnt on that day, this will help you to go over it at home allowing the information to instil into your mind. Not only should you just go over your notes from the course day, you should also access your learner’s portal which you are given access as soon as you register on an OSCE course with us. On the learner’s portal you are able to find many other learning materials such as revision videos.  

 

The most important thing is not to stress. when entering your exam, you must feel confident with the knowledge that you have learnt and confident in your ability to pass your OSCE. Stress can cause you to feel anxious which could lead to you over thinking and making mistakes that we do not want to happen. Remember that confidence is key.

 

Here at IELTS Medical we offer 3,4- and 5-day OSCE courses which will get you prepared for your exam. Our courses have excellent pass rates which are 98% for our 5-day courses.

Get registered on a course today and contact us on 02036376722.

 

 

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