: Understanding the "4 Ps" of surgery— Place, Procedure, Personnel, and Patient —ensures a holistic approach to patient safety and surgical flow. Navigating the OSCE Format
The OSCE is designed to be comprehensive and standardized. Candidates encounter both , involving patient interaction, and static stations , where they may be asked to identify surgical instruments or interpret pathological specimens . Key pillars for success in these examinations include: Clinical cases and OSCEs in surgery
In the field of surgery, a diagnosis is often made through direct clinical assessment rather than relying solely on imaging. Achieving competence in clinical skills is therefore imperative for good surgical practice. To evaluate these skills, the was introduced as a modern alternative to traditional testing. By simulating real-world scenarios through varied "stations," the OSCE assesses a candidate's ability to integrate history-taking, physical examination, and communication skills in a high-pressure environment. The Role of Clinical Cases in Preparation : Understanding the "4 Ps" of surgery— Place,