OSCE schedule leading up to your mock on Monday, May 12, 2025, with all sessions ending by 20:00 (weekdays) or well before (weekends), and only 3 sessions/week so you still have plenty of self-study time.
| Week |
Date |
Day |
Time |
Discipline |
Stations Covered |
| 1 |
Apr 24 |
Wed |
18:00–20:00 |
|
|
|
Apr 26 |
Fri |
18:00–20:00 |
Surgery |
|
|
Apr 27 |
Sat |
14:00–16:00 |
Medicine |
|
| 2 |
Apr 30 |
Wed |
18:00–20:00 |
PSM |
|
|
May 2 |
Fri |
18:00–20:00 |
Surgery |
|
|
May 3 |
Sat |
14:00–16:00 |
PSM |
|
| 3 |
May 7 |
Wed |
18:00–20:00 |
Medicine |
|
|
May 9 |
Fri |
18:00–20:00 |
Surgery |
|
|
May 11 |
Sun |
14:00–17:00 |
Mixed |
|
Why this works
- 3 sessions/week keeps group time high-yield yet leaves 4–5 days for personal revision and lectures/rounds.
- Weekday evenings (18–20h) slot right after most clinical duties but well before 20:00.
- Weekend afternoons (14–16h) give morning self-study/staffing flexibility.
- Final 3-hour Sun review lets you run a mini-circuit through all disciplines one last time.
Tips for super-charging each session
- Pair up as “examiner” and “candidate,” then swap roles.
- Time yourself strictly: e.g. 5 min history, 5 min feedback.
- Rotate stations in rapid succession during the final circuit.
- Record key feedback on a shared doc (e.g. Google Docs) for each station.
- Assign pre-reading: everyone comes prepared with one high-yield checklist (e.g. cardiovascular exam steps).