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OSCE Maps Part 1 - General Medical Cases
Rating: 4.8 out of 5(9 ratings)
87 students
Last updated 6/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Learners will become familiar with the common OSCE cases.
  • Learners will develop the skill of navigating history towards a specific clinical scenario and follow with the appropriate clinical examination and management.
  • Learners will acquire the differential diagnosis of various clinical cases.
  • Learners will be able to develop strategies to tackle new clinical cases on their own.

Course content

1 section25 lectures3h 32m total length
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome OSCE10:30

    The Carpal Tunnel OSCE could be history and physical examination so mind map it to manage your exam time well.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Diarrhea OSCE8:54

    Follow your mind map in a case of diarrhea. Never panic in your OSCE station.


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  • Acute Chest Pain OSCE6:53

    Master history taking for a case with acute chest pain in OSCE stations.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Chronic Chest Pain OSCE6:38

    Organize your history taking in a chronic chest pain case.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Ankle Swelling OSCE9:26

    Make sure to continue screening all the differential diagnosis questions even if a single diagnosis becomes apparent.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Difficult Swallowing OSCE9:01

    Never miss a question in a case of difficult swallowing/dysphagia in OSCE Stations.


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  • Congestive Heart Failure OSCE6:53

    Practise history taking for a case of congestive heart failure with shortness of breath with this mind map.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Dizziness OSCE8:54

    Familiarize yourself with the history taking of a case of dizziness with the differential diagnosis in the centre of this mind map.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Headache OSCE8:46

    Master the headache case in OSCE stations.


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  • Fever OSCE6:02

    Learn to navigate the history of a case with fever in OSCE stations.


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  • Heart Racing OSCE8:42

    Heart Racing has many differential diagnoses. Carefully navigate the patient's history to get the most relevant diagnosis. Remember their complain will be heart racing not palpitation.


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  • Hypertension OSCE12:37

    Step by step history taking and physical examination plan for a case of hypertension.


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  • Hematuria OSCE8:49

    Maximize your performance in OSCE stations with organized mind maps.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Urinary Incontinence OSCE9:05

    Simple approach for history taking of a case of urinary incontinence using easy to remember key points.


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  • Asthma Exacerbation OSCE7:46

    Practise history taking for a case of asthma exacerbation with this organized mind map.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Unilateral Leg Swelling OSCE6:47

    Maximize your performance in OSCE with preset differentials and related questions for a case of unilateral leg swelling.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Shortness of Breath after Surgery OSCE10:50

    Step by step approach of history taking and physical examination for a case of shortness of breath after surgery.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Back Pain OSCE9:04

    Master the history of a case of back pain with a preset mind map.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Neck Lump OSCE6:36

    History taking for a patient with neck lump could be easy if you plan your questions ahead.


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  • Breast Lump OSCE8:39

    Maximize your performance in OSCE with preset groups of questions for a case with breast mass.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Joints Pain OSCE8:43

    Prepare yourself with a list of differential diagnosis in addition to your systematic approach to take the history of a patient with joint pain.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Abdominal Pain OSCE9:40

    History taking of a case of Abdominal Pain through correlating the associated symptoms and pain characteristics with a set of differential diagnosis.


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  • Falls OSCE8:10

    Confidently show your clinical skills with this mind map in an OSCE station of Falls.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Claudication OSCE8:29

    Develop your own strategy in history taking for a case of leg pain with activity or peripheral arterial disease.


    PDF available for download in Resources.

  • Obesity OSCE6:49

    Obesity counselling focused approach for OSCE with the most relevant key points.

Requirements

  • Learners should have medical knowledge.

Description

Having medical knowledge is one thing but being able to apply this knowledge to achieve the best patient care is the real challenge. This is what the OSCE evaluates and this is exactly what I want to acquire you with so that you may pass your OSCE.

In this course, you will:

  • Become familiar with the common OSCE cases

  • Develop the skill of navigating history towards a specific clinical scenario and follow with the appropriate clinical examination and management

  • Acquire the differential diagnosis of various clinical cases

  • Be able to develop strategies to tackle new clinical cases on your own

If you are a medical student, a nursing student, a medical resident, a nurse, a junior physician, a physician assistant, I trust that you will find this course tremendously helpful. You will be able to practice your clinical skills alone or with your colleagues using these mind maps.

Furthermore, you can be sure that this course will not go outdated as I am keen on updating the course content with new cases.

If you use these mind maps and combine them with both excellent time management and excellent communication skills, I have no doubt that you will be able to ace your OSCE.

I wish you all the best in your medical careers!

Who this course is for:

  • Medical students, nurses, nursing students, medical residents, clinical assistants and junior physicians.