Our Teaching Philosophy
This OSCE coaching service will focus on the following commitments to you: We will teach you the OSCE process from start to finish: helping you build confidence in effectively interviewing the patient, formulating a therapeutic plan, and communicating this plan with clarity and precision. This service is not about helping you memorize common case scenarios, but rather it will help you learn the problem solving process that you can apply to all encounters in Canada's health care system!
This is a one-on-one OSCE coaching service. Minimum 2 hour sessions per booking event. During the 2 hour session, the following will be covered (subject to change based on student request and other factors that will be discussed directly with the student to meet their needs):
Step 1: OSCE patient interviewing process
Teaching you the simple way to effectively and efficiently interview the patient to gather relevant information about the case.
Step 2: Therapeutic plan formulation
Coach the student to formulate a therapeutic plan that is concise yet thorough enough to ensure they get all the points needed to pass the OSCE station.
Step 3: Communication and implementation
Coach the student to use effective verbal and non-verbal communication to propose the therapeutic plan to either the patient or healthcare professional (depending on the station) to ensure buy-in and implementation (with appropriate follow-up).
Note: Each hour session, OSCExcellence aims to cover at least 4 - 5 OSCE cases. The number of cases will depend on the time it takes to provide feedback and coaching to the student after each case. Each hour, OSCExcellence will cover interactive cases and some non-interactive cases.
Interactive OSCE cases/stations
Includes stations where you interact with a patient, family member or physician/other health professionals. Special emphasis will be placed on the proper and professional communication style needed to interact with other health care professionals as encountered in Canada's health care system. Topics covered include patient counselling, minor ailments, medication reconciliation, monitoring efficacy and adverse effects, managing drug interactions and renal dosing, clarifying prescriptions and resolving drug therapy problems, making clinical recommendations to health professionals, as well as handling ethical conflicts / difficult conversations.
Non-interactive OSCE cases/stations
Includes new prescription screening, MAR/blister pack checking, written requests for drug information, calculations, documentation etc.
OSCExcellence provides coaching service to those eligible to write the PEBC OSCE exam. The OSCE exam is one of potentially many steps needed to obtain a Canadian Pharmacist license. It is the responsibility of each student to determine the steps they need to get certified in Canada. Other exams that are potentially needed to obtain the Canadian license include Evaluating Exam (EE) for IPGs, and the MCQ (Qualifying Exam Part 1) and OSCE (Qualifying Exam Part 2) which is taken by both IPGs and Canadian graduates.
For more information, visit the following helpful websites to determine what you need:
Also: consider checking the various provincial colleges of pharmacists to learn more about their requirements such as the Ontario College of Pharmacists etc.
Note: OSCExcellence is not affiliated with any of the above organizations.
