OSPE Ismail Raslan & Musab Almoshiqeh. Objective structured clinical/practical examination (OSCE/OSPE)

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OSPE Ismail Raslan & Musab Almoshiqeh

Objective structured clinical/practical examination (OSCE/OSPE)

What is OSPE? 30 mark exam Usually 15 stations with 2 points on each Each station has a 10/10 score Sometimes on paper In some blocks its in the anatomy lab on the form of stations with 2 minutes for each station

Its the easiest grade you will ever get during the first 2 years Study hard and well Repeat what you finished more than twice Write down when you study!!

Subjects? Depends on the block If you take a practical you will most likely get questions in the exam If you don't you will most likely no get questions in the exam Logical?

Subjects? Anatomy Physiology Histology Pathology Microbiology Biochemistry

How will they bring the questions? Depends on the subject Depends on your revisions You must talk to the doctors – By “you “ I mean the leaders

How many questions on each subject? Ask the medical education. Usually the subject with more sessions will have more questions

Anatomy They will provide you with slides Ask for a revision lecture from the doctor ( professor Saeed abu almakrem preferably* ) During the revision add all his notes to the slides and study that Its not always perfect but for foundation I’m guessing its enough

Anatomy questions What pictures will they use? – 80% of the time from your practical slides – Sometimes you have to refer to the theoretical slides Usually : – Identify the organ OR structure 75%of the anatomy questions will be on identifying the organ – Name some of the relations of this structure

Anatomy The more you repeat it, the better you will memorize it*. Write down when you study. Its better to omit answers from the slides then revise your answers after solving them, like a mock exam. ( ask your team to make this for you) Make sure to be specific when you are answering ( right and left, etc..)

Identify parts of the brain marked A, B, C, D, E & F A B C D E F Example 1

A B C Mention the type of joint A Mention the type of joint B Mention the type of joint C Example 2

Correct answers A : Primary cartilaginous joint. Between sternum and first rib. B : Secondary cartilaginous joint. Between the bodies of vertebae. C : Secondary cartilaginous joint Symphysis pubis.

Femur Patella Tibia

Histology They will provide you with slides when you ask for them Ask for a revision with doctor Mohammed Ali* He will point out the important and the not so important

Histology questions Usually 1.Name the organ ( this section is from?) 100% question! 2.Name 2-4 identifying features of this slide/picture 3.Name the type of epithelium or lining tissue 4.Rarely a theoretical question ( 429 once) 5.Name different components of this organ/slide 1.For example the layers of the oesophagus 6.Name the distribution of this tissue ( where its found) 1.This is a common question for the epithelium lecture

Histology Easy Needs memorizing and repetition Sometimes you might have to refer to your theory slides Be VERY precise when answering – What organ – if they ask – What part of the organ

Case scenario 20 year old, first year student was presented with a picture of a slide of the fundus of the gallblader, he answered with fundus alone Doctor gave him 0 points because there are 4 other funduses in the body – Stomach – urinary Bladder – Eye – uterus

Example

What is the lining epithelium? Name 2 identifying features? Where is this epithelium usually found?

Pathology They will present you with slide Ask Doctor Amer for a revision ( he is the nicest most polite doctor you will come across ) The slides should be enough

Pathology questions 1.What is the organ? 2.What is the pathology? 3.Name 2-3 features/ findings? ( describe the pathology that you see) 98% they will not ask any other questions 50% they will ask only the first two, but towards the final blocks they will ask all three

pathology Memorize, revise and repeat as much as you can Try to make blank slides then check your answers (mock exam yourself)

Example 1 Organ? Dx? Or patholgy?

Example 2 Organ? Dx? Organ: Pericardium Dx: Fibrinous Inflammation

Example 3 Organ? Dx?

Name 2-3 features/ findings?

Micro Bacteriology Parasitology Virology Mycology

Bacteriology Make sure you take slides from Dr Somily Make sure you get revisions done Make sure write every single word he says down Most likely you will be presented with one of 3 questions 1.Describe what you see ( check next slide) 2.What is the organism and describe its apperance 3.A question about diagnoses

Parasitology Questions will be probably on the organisms much more likely then on diagnoses and symptoms

Virology and mycology We had different doctors, so you might want to ask the new doctors Usually questions on identifying organisms and describing structures

Physiology Ask for a revision from doctor MUSTAFA! He usually writes the questions, so he will tell you about what's important and what is not They will almost always provide slides or handouts You need a team to revise, answer and point out the important stuff.

Physiology questions It varies from time to time Usually its theoretical questions about experiments or about interpretation and normal values

For example lets take blood physiology 1.Types of blood cells? 2.Types of anaemia? 3.Interpretation of experiments and results? 1.Blood films 2.CT, BT, ESR 3.PCV, MCHC, MCV, RBC count, Hb, Etc... 4.Normal values? 5.Shapes of cells under microscopes

01%20Foundation%20Block/Male/Physiology/ Practicals/ 01%20Foundation%20Block/Male/Physiology/ Practicals/ This is what we studied

431 list Anatomy: - Skeletal system. - Skeletal muscles and joints. - Nervous system. Histology: - Microtechnique; cell structure. - Epithelial tissue. - Connective tissue. - Lymphoid tissue. Pathology: - Cell injury and inflammation 1. - Cell injury and inflammation 2. - haemodynamic disorders 1. - haemodynamic disorders 2. - Granulomas. - Neoplasia 1. - Neoplasia 2. - Revision Physiology: - Tutorial erythropoiesis. - CBS, ESR. - WBC, differential. - Tutorial on WBC. - Tutorial on Mechanisms of Clotting and clotting disorders. - Bleeding, clotting time, and blood group. Biochemistry: - DNA extraction. Microbiology: - Microbiology

Questions? وفقكم الله Thank you and the very best of luck