What to wear to your OSCE Exam?



What to wear to your OSCE Exam?

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At your OSCE exam you must either wear scrubs which can be your old uniform from back home or smart clothes such as smart top and trousers, however shirts are not recommended to be worn as nurses need to be bare below the elbow. Smart plain black or dark coloured shoes would be ideal to wear and they must be comfortable for you to wear. This means no heels. If your hair is past shoulder length it must be tied up and out of your face.

If you would like to wear scrubs and do not have any do not worry. We are happy to announce that we are currently offering navy blue unisex scrubs from our training centre here in Central London (1 Burwood Place, London, W2 2UT). The scrubs are available for next day collection from our centre and only cost £24.99. Payments for scrubs must be paid in advance in order to collect at our centre.

Buy your scrubs today and collect tomorrow at our training centre in time for your OSCE exam. Call us on 02036376722. Alternatively, you are able to email our NMT or call 02036376722.

Also book your OSCE training with us and pass your exam in the first sitting if you utilise all the support we provide. Our nursing OSCE courses include: 

  • Day 1: APIE
  • Day 2: Skills including: ANTT; In-Hospital Resuscitation; Peak Flow; Removal of Foley Catheter; CSU Sample and IM Injections
  • Day 3 includes: A full mock NMC OSCE exam with individual feedback.Plus NEW: Insertion of fine-bore nasogastric tube; Intravenous flush and VIP assessment and Pressure area assessment. 
  • Extras: Pre course pack with revision videos; NMC OSCE goodie pack on day 1; Whatsapp support group.

 Choose what to wear to your OSCE exam with us... Call 02036376722!

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