OSCE REVISION for NMC REGISTRATION

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I am Wency, a registered nurse in the Philippines. I recently passed the IELTS (8.5, 7,7,7) and the NMC part 1 competency test which is the CBT. Now, I am preparing for the final test which is the OSCE. I am currently in the United Kindom particularly in Lincolnshire, and I would like to ask you guys if you know a training agency in the UK that provides training or preparatory course for OSCE because I am not confident to take it yet for some reasons that the Uk healthcare system is different from the Philippines perhaps they have different approach in providing care to the patients and etc.

Tuition fee for intensive revision for OSCE is not a problem as long as I can enroll for revision.

Congratulation fissure

Which skills did they ask you? It would be really really helpful if you could share some experience in my email [email protected] I am taking the exam on 13 feb.

Thank you

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Please be mindful that sharing as usually confidential form is signed so it is fair for everyone sitting the exam

Please be mindful that sharing as usually confidential form is signed so it is fair for everyone sitting the exam

noted!

Specializes in ICU/CCU BSN, RN, CCRN.

To those who have sat for the OSCE already... We really have to hand write a care plan during the planning station? I only ask because I'm from the US and (I can't say all but) most of that information is computerized. As a registered nurse, we view the care plan and tweak it according to our patient (removing, adding, etc), but we don't actually sit and hand write a care plan for each of our patients...

hi cottntale! yes, you have to hand write it. our care plans here in the uk are also computerized. just ticks and stuff like that. we have a software that has all the basic careplans to.

To those who have sat for the OSCE already... We really have to hand write a care plan during the planning station? I only ask because I'm from the US and (I can't say all but) most of that information is computerized. As a registered nurse, we view the care plan and tweak it according to our patient (removing, adding, etc), but we don't actually sit and hand write a care plan for each of our patients...
Specializes in ICU/CCU BSN, RN, CCRN.

Thanks Fissure! While in nursing school we were taught how to write care plans, so I just want to make it clear that our education here is not lacking. We just never had our licensure hinged on writing one. But every country is different and thats the beauty of it all. Thank You!

hi cottntale! yes, you have to hand write it. our care plans here in the uk are also computerized. just ticks and stuff like that. we have a software that has all the basic careplans to.

Hi guys!!just a quick question here when introducing yourself to the patient, do you have to say your a NURSE or a supervised practise nurse? Ty

we used 'nurse'.

Hi guys!!just a quick question here when introducing yourself to the patient, do you have to say your a NURSE or a supervised practise nurse? Ty

Hi everyone, I have a partial fail APIE re-sit due. Has this happened to anyone? Do we have to do all 4 APIE stations again? or just the 1 we failed? I never got any feedback on the Implementation section, so i guess thats the one i failed?

hi! yes you have to repeat the 4 apie sations. the feedback they give you via email are those you failed. so if you dont have the implementation you probably passed that sration.

Hi everyone, I have a partial fail APIE re-sit due. Has this happened to anyone? Do we have to do all 4 APIE stations again? or just the 1 we failed? I never got any feedback on the Implementation section, so i guess thats the one i failed?

Hi. Can you share some notes for the osce? Please. Here's my email. [email protected]

thank you so much.

Hello! I'm scheduled for OSCE in March. I need some advise please!

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