Fourth-year medical students (MBBS Year 4) successfully undertook the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in the subject of Internal Medicine. During the examination, students rotated through various clinical stations where they were assessed by different physicians and specialists on a wide range of medical topics and practical clinical scenarios.
The primary objective of the OSCE was to evaluate students’ essential clinical competencies in Internal Medicine, including history taking, physical examination, clinical reasoning, communication skills, patient assessment, diagnosis, and professional conduct in a practical healthcare setting.
This examination provides an important opportunity for students to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout their training and to prepare for future clinical responsibilities.
We extend our best wishes to all students and hope for outstanding success in their examinations and future medical careers. Congratulations on your dedication and hard work. 🎓🩺✨