Become an OSCE Examiner
OSCEs (Observed Structured Clinical Examinations) are a type of practical exam used in the UQ MD program in years 1, 2 and 3 to assess students’ clinical skills.
Overview of OSCEs
- Structured Stations: Students rotate through a series of stations, each designed to test specific skills or knowledge areas.
- Realistic Scenarios: Each station simulates real-life clinical situations, often with standardized patients (actors trained to present medical conditions).
- Objective Assessment: Examiners use standardized checklists to evaluate students' performance, ensuring consistency and fairness.
- Comprehensive Evaluation: OSCEs cover a wide range of skills, including history taking, physical examination, communication, and clinical reasoning.
- Feedback and Improvement: Students receive immediate feedback, helping them identify strengths and areas for improvement.
4. OSCE Examiner Registration
Registrations are now open for the OSCEs taking place in July (Year 1), October (Year 2) and November (Year 3). Your assistance will be greatly appreciated.