We are excited to introduce our comprehensive OSCE Intensive Workshop, designed to prepare participants with the skills and knowledge required to excel in their OSCE assessment, as part of the Outcome Based Assessment (OBA) for their Australian registration requirements.





The RN OSCE serves as the hands-on assessment for registered nurses who wish to obtain registration in Australia. Comprising of 10 stations or clinical scenarios, it is designed to evaluate candidates based on the standards set by the NMBA (Nurse and Midwifery Board of Australia) for Registered Nurse practice. The OSCE is designed to measure the level of proficiency expected from a registered nurse in Australia.
Our OSCE Workshop is a comprehensive 3-day in-person program that addresses all 23 crucial topics necessary for achieving success in the OSCE examination.
Expert Mentorship: Experienced nurses offer valuable guidance, sharing insights and correcting techniques for effective learning.
Confidence Building: Practice in simulated environments boosts confidence, crucial for handling real-life scenarios.
OSCE Preparation: Simulated exam settings familiarise participants with the format, reducing anxiety and improving performance.
Skill Refinement: Repeating scenarios allows participants to refine skills, contributing to readiness for real-world situations.
Safe Learning: Simulation labs provide a safe space to learn, allowing mistakes without risking patient safety.
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