This book is the companion book to 'The Unofficial Guide to Passing
OSCEs'. OSCE examinations are used worldwide as a critical part of
medical student assessment, yet there is often little preparation for
them provided by medical schools. The Unofficial Guide to Passing OSCEs
is intended to fill this gap. It includes 92 scenarios, covering medical
history taking, clinical examination, practical skills, communication
skills, plus specialties, meaning that everything for medical students
is covered in one place. The book is designed to allow students to role
play a real life OSCE, with each station containing a) a briefing for an
actor playing 'the patient' b) a briefing for the 'student' and c) a
mark scheme and questions to ask for 'the examiner'. This book has
relevance beyond examinations, with the mark scheme checklists acting as
a day-to-day reference for professionals.