Are you angry about the NMC OSCE???

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I wonder if there is anyone out there who, like me, who has been slogging through the NMC application process and has taken or will take the OSCE? Are any of you ANGRY about the OSCE? I am.

Those of us applying to be registered in the UK have been put through the ringer, been vetted in every way imaginable (references, one year of practical experience required, education hours, training hours, IELTS, etc), and the fact that they add a practical test on top of that is just redundant, unnecessary, and a huge waste of time and resources for everyone. Especially amid the UK nursing shortage, when they should be facilitating the immigration of well-qualified nurses, not hindering us!

I recently took the OSCE and failed the skills section for absolutely bogus and arbitrary reasons. But before finding out that I had a "partial fail", I initially came out of that test feeling confident, like I had done well, and there is no way they would judge me to be an incompetent nurse. But despite my feeling that I performed well, I also emerged from the test simultaneously angry and frustrated, for having just committed 5 weeks of my life to stressing, floundering through disorganized, overabundant study materials on the Nile website, and traveling across the world... all for a test that clearly has nothing to do with assessing a nurse's competence. All the OSCE succeeds in testing is our willingness to jump through meaningless hoops and pay excessive fees!

The fact that we are subjected to this psychological roller coaster is infuriating... especially from an organization whose bedrock is the holistic caretaking of all people!

And why the exorbitant fees? Why do we have to repay the fee if we sit again for the test? Exactly whose pockets are we lining? The whole thing just rubs me the wrong way.

I'm just appalled at what I and others have been through with the OSCE. I plan to appeal my test result and also lodge a complaint both with the University of Northampton and the NMC, who are the controllers of the OSCE. If anyone is interested, I will share what I write, and I encourage ANYONE who is frustrated to write to the NMC and make yourself heard!!!

Hello, Eva. I'm working in a nursing home and my manager didn't know if my sponsorship has to be canceled. She said it's only probably applicable to NHS employees. I want to be enlightened about this because time is running out. I spoke to her yesterday and she said she'll ask the main office to extend my stay if this is the case. My worry is the main office might not agree about it.

I just passed my OSCE. If anybody wants any reading materials I can email them.

Congrats on your OSCE. Im on a process of having my COS so in 2 months time God willing, I'll be going to UK.

Hi all,

I am looking for people who are due for their OSCE at the end of August. Someone who might want to have some practice sessions together and we can time each other etc. It can be someone who have passed their OSCE and would like to help us too. Kindly get back to me if anyone is interested, on [email protected]

Hey, I saw on another thread you had reading materials for the OSCE. Could you email them to please? [email protected]

I am about to submit my application tomorrow but will have to wait until they process it before taking the OSCE. I heard they only give you the study material after you pay for the test. But it would be great to start studying now.

Congratulations dennel24! How do I get in contact with you?

Congratulations! I am set to take the OSCE 23 October. Very nervous after reading all the previous posts!

Hello everyone! What materials are you using to prepare for the OSCE while still in your home countries? Aside from the Royal Marsden Manual and those tips on the NILE website?

Hi. I failed my OSCE twice and my agency wants me to go back home. Even wanting me to pay them. Does anyone of you have the same situation? Thanks.

I work in UK as a Care Manager, myself being a Non EU nurse, migrated few years back, can understand your frustration.

I can confirm this is a genuine case to be frustrated.

Personally I have met so many people who has attended this test, discussed how stressful this test is. I wanted to help one of my staff who were appearing for this exam, I wanted to learn it myself first before before doing mock test for the candidate - there is no chance I could access any information about OSCE, apart from what Google tells me. I contacted Northampton University - replied only the candidate have access to this information and candidate agrees to their terms that no one else will access their account. There is no transparency for this test to any sense from my knowledge. This forum back up my statement.

Few people I knew has failed this exam was for silly reasons. Totally unacceptable reason to fail someone with so much experience and competency.

Along with this comes the Home office bureaucracy of 8 months timeline which doesn't help either. (I can suspect a hidden agenda here between NMC and home office - majority of the non EU migration is with nursing profession)

UK needs more nurses - unfortunately home grown nurses can't meet the exisiting demand. Hospitals are failing, care homes are struggling to recruit - this is not going to help either.

Migration of nurses is not a new thing for UK as far as I understand, most of the migrant nurses who I have met are hard working and they do a good job.

The problem here is - there nobody to represent the migrant nurses who comes to do OSCE. I am ready to help to voice your opinion if we can all collect all the evidences and present it as a strong case.

I genuinely feel what you all are going through!!

All the best guys!!

Chin up OSCE takers - we have a FB site called Overseas Nurse OSCE school (not allowed to post links on here).

admkn kindly said we could name the page!

we post help and advice on there.

Hi. I failed my OSCE twice and my agency wants me to go back home. Even wanting me to pay them. Does anyone of you have the same situation? Thanks.

I think I know of a few agencies here that will help that have advisors. If you still need help Helen

I'm with you as an independent OSCE trainer - I'm here to support nurses in every possible way.

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