OSCE
The OSCE exam is on Saturday 21 November 2020 at Manukau SuperClinic, Auckland. Note that this is NOT the same venue as the venue for the Auckland written exam.
Click here for Google map. There is plenty of parking on site.
Bring a water bottle, pens, face mask. You do not need to bring a stethoscope. You should dress as you would for a clinic. The module where the OSCE takes place is warm so you are not likely not to need a jacket. We will provide a secure place for bags and coats.
Ensure that you know how to use inTeleViewer. If you want to practise using it, please click on this link to download the training material. You will be invited to download a compressed file which you can then extract to follow the instructions.
General timings
Group one people should aim to arrive by 8am. If you fail to sign in by 8.15am you may not be allowed entry. This group will finish the OSCE before 12 noon.
Group two people should aim to arrive by 11.30am. If you fail to sign in by 11:45am you may not be allowed entry. Expect to wait for up to 45 minutes until your briefing (to allow us to release group one). This group will finish the OSCE before 4pm.
You have been sent a separate email confirming which group you are in.
Instructions
Sign the attendance sheet, collect your name tag and fix it to your shirt/blouse.
You will be directed to the cafeteria where we will provide basic refreshments.
The briefing will take place at 8.30am for group one and 12 noon for group two.
You will be invited upstairs to the module, where you must hand in your bags and all electronic devices. For any emergencies on the day, please use 021 02447070.
Bags, coats, and electronic devices will be kept securely, and available once the exam is completed.
Handbook and initial preparation
We will give you your handbook, and ask you to check that the candidate number is on every page of the paper and that the number of pages is correct.
The handbook will include:
- Cover sheet contains instructions.
- Your rotation of stations.
- Pages containing spaces for your answers to the stations that do not have an examiner present.
We will provide 10 minutes’ reading time, then take you to your first station. You will move out in groups. Please follow the instructions carefully.
Wait outside your first station until the buzzer sounds and you are instructed by staff to enter the room.
OSCE stations
The OSCE examination is intended to test candidates’ practical urgent care abilities and clinical skills. In 2020 it comprises 15 stations and 2 rest stations, each lasting 7 minutes. Stations include taking a history, reviewing or recommending investigations, examinations, procedures and management. In 2020 some stations will include telehealth.
Move clockwise between stations. We recommend using the rest stations to visit the toilet. There will be yellow tape on the floor to guide you, and each station has a door sign with some indication of what to expect.
For each station:
- A buzzer or bell will sound when you can enter the room.
- You have 7 minutes in each station.
- A buzzer or bell will sound to indicate that you must finish that station and move on.
- Your next station is the next on the list on page 2 in your handbook. There are arrows and staff to guide you to the next station.
- STAND OUTSIDE your next station. You may read the sign on the door.
- After 2 minutes a buzzer or bell will indicate when to enter the room.
When interacting with a patient, introduce yourself as if you would in a normal consultation.
At stations with an examiner, follow any instructions given by the examiner, and explain to examiners what you are doing and why. OSCE examiners are not trying to trap candidates. Any examiner comments will be helpful (eg encouraging a candidate to move on if spending too much time on one point). Please keep to the time allowed, and finish when the bell goes.
After OSCE
Once you have completed all 17 stations, return to the reception room where you started. Staff will guide you.
Hand in your handbook to the staff at the door. Take a seat and please do not talk with other candidates at this point.
The invigilator will check that all handbooks have been collected and that all examiners are happy.
During this time, do NOT talk to other candidates.
Once the invigilator is happy, you will be invited to leave. Collect your bags and head straight outside (along the top corridor, down the stairs, and leave by the main exit). Anyone in group one wishing to use the toilet facilities at this point MUST use the ones downstairs (as we would otherwise have to wait for you before we could move group two to the reception).
Results
The Board of Censors aims to have results to you before 5pm Friday 11 December. We will email you and send a follow-up letter.