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OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATION “OSCE”

OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATION “OSCE”. Hassan Nasrat Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology King Abdulaziz University Hospital . OSCE. O : OBJECTIVE S : STRUCTURED C : CLINICAL E : EXAMINATION. OSCE. Why OSCE? WHAT DOES IT TEST ? HOW TO RUN IT?.

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OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATION “OSCE”

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  1. OBJECTIVE STRUCTURED CLINICAL EXAMINATION“OSCE” Hassan Nasrat Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology King Abdulaziz University Hospital

  2. OSCE O : OBJECTIVE S: STRUCTURED C : CLINICAL E: EXAMINATION

  3. OSCE • Why OSCE? • WHAT DOES IT TEST ? • HOW TO RUN IT?

  4. Why OSCE?

  5. This station is to test your ability to take relevant history • Mrs. Fatma is 38 weeks pregnant lady complaining of headache

  6. This station is to test your skill in doing abdominal examination and building differential diagnosis • 38 years old, P1 + 0 was referred to Gynecology clinic because of recurrent lower abdominal pain • Do systematic abdominal examination • What is the differential diagnosis

  7. Data interpretation • A 38 years old patient, Gravida 8 para 6+1. Her previous delivery ended by cesarean section due to failure to progress. • Her family doctor have ordered a GTT and she brought the result for you for advise

  8. Instruction for the Simulated Patient (Examiner) • Doctor can you tell me is my GTT result normal or not? • Is there any danger (complications) for me from this condition? • Is there any risk for my baby?

  9. Data Interpretation • 28 years old Gravida 10 Para 9+0 at 13 weeks of gestation came to the clinic complaining of: Palpitation and shortness of breath. • A complete blood count (CBC) test was performed. • You are require to interpret the result of the CBC

  10. Postnatal Examination • You are the house officer in the ward and in the morning round you came across this patient who had delivered 24 hours ago. • How would you assess her?

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