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Pass the Fellowship OSCE

A  MegaDay + Virtual Course To Prepare You for the OSCE​

OSCE Course Dates for 2020 + the Virtual Course
​June 11th Sydney BOOK NOW
 

Limited places so we can get you prepared.
​Below is an image from our Gold Coast Course in January.
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Critical Parts of the Course

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The OSCE requires you to have expert knowledge, targeted and effective clinical examination skills as well as being an outstanding communicator, this is both as a team leader and as a teacher.
When people fail the Written exam, it is usually a knowledge issue, not necessarily a technique issue. Knowledge is the key, there is no magic, there is no shortcut! In the OSCE having the knowledge is one thing, having the skill to demonstrate it in discussing patient cases or issues with patients whilst showing empathy and understanding, is something we must have to do what we do.
​It can be taught.
Taking a good history and communicating with the examiners, seems easy, but getting the 'speak' right is a skill.
The clinical examination, requires the performance of a focused examination, that is appropriate for the context presented. It’s not just about performing an exam, it’s about knowing what you’re looking for.
Remember the 6 areas tested- You will be examined and re-examined on these area topics during the course:
1. History Taking
2. Physical Examination
3. Challenging Communication
4. Team Based Simulation
5. Teaching Advice to a Junior
6. Standardised Case-Based Discussion


The Syllabus

WEEK 1 VIRTUAL
  • Introduction
  • What’s the exam about
  • The 4 major parts of the Exam
  • The Curriculum Framework
  • An Approach to the Exam
  • Didactic
    • The ECG
    • The Simulation:Tips and Tricks
  • Practice OSCES
WEEK 4- FACE TO FACE
Multiple scenarios, simulations in an environment similar to the OSCE exam
PLUS lectures
How to Perform on the day
The Equipment OSCE
The Procedure OSCE
The Teaching OSCE
....and many many more
WEEK 2 VIRTUAL
  • The Clinical Examination
    • Cranial Nerves
    • Cerebellar
    • Higher Centres
    • The Hand exam
  • Didactic
    • Equipment
1545-1645- Scenarios and Simulations
1645-1715- Discussion of the Neuro Exam
1715-1745- Break
1745-1845-Simulations
1845-1915- The Simulation: What to Expect
1915-2000- What to Expect on The Day
– Maximising Performance
– Remembering to Forget
-What to wear, What to Bring, What to Do.
WEEK 3 – VIRTUAL
  • The Communication OSCE
  • The Teaching OSCE
  • Didactic
    • Equipment
  • Simulation Scenarios to Think About
WEEK 5-VIRTUAL
  • Putting it All Together
  • Fidgeting, Fudging, Faking and Freaking Out
  • Peak Performance
  • What to Expect on The Day

3 minute Neurological Exam AProf Peter Kas. Emergency Physician.Founder of resus.com.au and creator of EMCORE. from Peter Kas on Vimeo.

The Clinical Examination

You must be an expert at this and in a very specific way. You won't be required to complete the full examination, but will be required to complete portions of each examination.

Your exams must be swift and polished. You must have done the exam many times before, so that on the day you will be thinking of the interpretation of the sign and not about what to examine next. 
​We will take you through the most important examinations.

Cranial Nerves Examination from Peter Kas on Vimeo.

Clinical Scenarios

We will cover scenarios ranging from direct patient communication such as sharing bad news, explaining, outcomes, and describing procedures, to the impaired doctor, complaints and more.

Simulation

Part of this examination will be simulation.
We will take you through the important simulation, so you feel at home in the context of the examination. Training you in simulation is not about using the highest fidelity equipment, its about you getting into the moment.
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VIRTUAL and FACE to FACE Teaching

The Course gives you access to a virtual component that takes you over examination techniques, scenarios, investigations and more, then follows this up with FACE to FACE Teaching which allows you to rehearse, ask questions etc.
Small Groups
We limit places for each, so please hurry and book.
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Clinical Exams to cover

Examination of the Hands
Cranial Nerves Exam
Higher Centres Exam
Examination of the Eyes (within CN)

Which Simulation Scenarios are Important?

Paediatric Resuscitation
Adult Cardiac Resuscitation
Sepsis Management
Airway Management
NIV
........and MORE

Procedural Skills

Chest tube insertion and the theory of the 3 bottles
Arterial Line insertion
Central Line Insertion
Lumbar Puncture
I/O lines
Surgical Airway
Thoracotomy
......and MORE

Case Discussions

The Ischaemic ECG
The Arrhythmic ECG
Discussing Blood Tests
Approach to the sick patient
Approach to Trauma
The Paediatric patient
......and MORE

Acting Up

Discussion of the Impaired Doctor
Complaints Handling
Describing Procedures

.............and MORE!

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Why We Run This Site

I remember sitting for my Fellowship Exam and there were no resources. My hospital put things together, but it was mostly testing and teasing you afterwards, or the old teaching by embarrassment technique! Those stares afterwards when you didn't know something. Not On, in my Book!

I started putting this course together some 9 years ago and then stopped teaching others, whilst I continued to build it and just teach my registrars. Now, because so many have asked for me to put it back on, here it is! The New Improved Version!
You will reach a new level of confidence, when you acquire the ability to diagnose by examination. My goal for you is to pass the exam and to also reach a new level in clinical skill.
The ability to examine with intent, the ability to 'speak the speak' and the confidence to tackle the most challenging cases you will  be presented......These are the skills I want you to have.

A/Prof Peter Kas
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