
As part of its commitment to enhancing the clinical skills of its students, Al-Zahraa College of Medicine conducted the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCI) for third-year students over two consecutive days. The first part of the exam was held yesterday, while the second part took place today.
Exam Details
The OSCI exam is one of the most important assessments designed to evaluate medical students' practical and applied skills. It involves multiple stations where students are tested on various clinical aspects based on precise evaluation criteria. The second part of the exam covered key clinical medicine stations, including:
- Head and Neck
- Urology
- Respiratory System
- Gastrointestinal System (GIT)
Exam Conditions
The exam lasted four hours, during which 117 male and female students were assessed by faculty members. The evaluation process relied on practical examinations that simulate real clinical scenarios, allowing students to apply their theoretical knowledge in a professional setting.
The Importance of the Exam in Medical Education
This type of assessment provides students with a valuable opportunity to develop their clinical skills, enabling them to gain experience in diagnosing diseases and conducting necessary examinations. Additionally, it enhances their ability to make medical decisions based on real case scenarios. The OSCI exam plays a significant role in preparing students for their future careers by training them to interact with patients according to global medical standards.
Conclusion
The successful completion of the OSCI exam reflects Al-Zahraa College of Medicine’s dedication to providing a comprehensive educational environment that integrates both theoretical knowledge and practical application. This assessment is a key step in strengthening students' medical competencies and equipping them with the skills necessary to confidently face professional challenges.