🎭 Part B OSCE

Candidate instructions. Then silence.

A timed station with candidate instructions, no interruptions and a clean stop. Feedback comes after you finish, not while you are still thinking.

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part b osce
YouGive me an 8-minute OSCE station on back pain with red-flag screening. Candidate instructions only.
StationStation 4 · 8 minutes. Take a focused history from a patient with lower back pain, including red-flag screening, and present your differential diagnosis to the examiner. Begin when ready. Say “finished” to end the station.
YouFinished.
Feedback✅ Systematic history, red flags screened early. ⚠️ Bladder symptoms asked but not characterised. 🚨 No mention of urgent imaging. 🎯 Priority: close every back-pain history by stating your escalation threshold.

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Give me an 8-minute OSCE station on back pain with red-flag screening. Candidate instructions only.
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