The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs: Candidate Briefings, Patient Briefings and Mark Schemes
Emily Hotton author Sammie Mak author Zeshan Qureshi editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Published:17th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon

The unique and award-winning Unofficial Guides series is a collaboration between senior students, junior doctors and specialty experts. This combination of contributors understands what is essential to excel on your course, in exams and in practice - as well as the importance of presenting information in a clear, fun and engaging way. Packed with hints and tips from those in the know, when you are in a hurry and need a study companion you can trust, reach for an Unofficial Guide. Candidate Briefings, Patient Briefings and Mark Schemes allows you to role play a real life OSCE exam. It walks you through each station you will encounter- complete with a briefing for the actor playing the patient, a briefing for the student, and a mark scheme and questions to ask for the examiner. Ideal for OSCE candidates as a clear, compact revision guide, this book will also make a useful day-to-day reference guide for professionals. Companion to The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs 4e Provides a step-by-step, practical guide to all OSCE exams and revision Practice examples of examiner questions, with model answers, to minimise the risk of surprises on the day Written and reviewed by doctors and senior medical students - practical guidance from those in the know Facilitates practice in groups of 2-3 as if going through the real exam References COVID regulations for exams New matched stations around data interpretation and ophthalmology Multiple answers to examiner questions in each scenario
Review of the previous edition: "This book presents a wide range of example scenarios that will ensure that you think in a logical manner and allow you to practise the stations, therefore reducing the anxiety when you perform under assessment. Each station contains instructions for the student, an extensive mark scheme and realistic directions for the patient so that your revision is as similar to the real exam as possible. Using this resource will guide your OSCE revision, enabling you to progress in skill and gain formative feedback. Questions at the end of each station test your knowledge or force you to think logically when giving a sensible suggestion if you're not quite sure! This book has been written and reviewed by doctors and students who know what medical schools like to examine on, therefore it is a focused, up-to-date and universally applicable resource for the clinical years of training. --Katherine Lattey. 4th Year Medical Student. Brighton and Sussex Medical School Written in conjunction with 'The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs' this book will help any final year student accomplish these exams. Contributed to by medical trainees and students, it provides a clear, compact outline to OSCE mark schemes. It addition to mark schemes, the book provides valuable factual information in the format of questions and answers. The interactive format allows for both solo and group revision. There is the opportunity to mark practice stations and start discussions using the additional questions sections. It is a key revision tool for any medical student wanting to master the OSCEs --Emily Hotton. Final Year Medical Student. Bristol University Brilliant aide to accompany the parent book. Perfect for practising close to exams! A must have for finals in my opinion!." --Shamit Shah, Final Year Medical Student "This book can be used early in the revision process to identify key areas one needs to focus revision on and periodically to check progress through regular mock OSCEs. It provides candidates with practical tips which other books may overlook, for both revision and the exam itself thus confirming the writers' proficiency as authors of an OSCE revision guide. It is reassuring to the reader and congruent with the aim of making students confident candidates to pass OSCEs." --International Journal Of Clinical Skills "I worked really hard for my first OSCE - learning and practicing the clinical skills we had been taught but was completely thrown once I got in there! I needed some help to understand what exactly the stations would entail, what the examiners were looking for and what sort of questions we would be asked. This book is a great guide to what the OSCEs are actually like and how to go about them. Other books help you learn about clinical techniques, such as how to perform opthalmoscopy. However, they tend not to explain the type of instruction you will be given or the questions you might be asked. Knowing these things makes it much easier for you to feel confident and you definitely need to appear confident when dealing with OSCE examiners. I've used this book with friends - taking it in turns to be the student/patient/examiner - and it works really well." --Rachel McNulty, Medical Student
ISBN: 9780323931885
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1620g
758 pages
2nd edition