OSCE Examiner
For the ADC practical exam · Closed beta

Practise OSCE stations against an AI patient. Any time. As many as you like.

Speak or type. Get per-criterion ADC-style feedback with quotes from your own transcript — so you know exactly what to fix next time.

What you'll see inside

Train with an examiner, not a question bank.

1

Talk to an AI patient

Speak or type through a real OSCE scenario — voice-enabled, dynamic, never the same conversation twice.

2

Get a real verdict

PASS, BORDERLINE, or FAIL — plus a per-criterion breakdown with quotes from your own transcript.

3

See your weak spots

A coaching dashboard tracks your communication rubric, category heatmap, and streak over time.

4

Know your readiness

Tell us your real exam result — yours and everyone else's outcomes sharpen the scoring for the next candidate.

Sample station reportIllustrative — not your data
BORDERLINE
borderline band
64
/ 100

Solid clinical sequence but consent wasn't fully confirmed before starting — that's the gap between borderline and pass here.

Safety
70
Comms
58
Structure
65
Clinical & technical criteria
Station-specific — what this scenario demanded
CriterionGradeWhat you said
Confirmed medical history before treatmentSatisfactory"Have you had any reactions to local anaesthetic before?"
Obtained valid consentBorderline"So we'll just get started"
Managed the emergency in correct sequenceUnsatisfactory— not covered
Communication rubric
Official ADC 5-criterion communication rubric — same for every conversation station
CriterionGradeWhat you said
DemeanourSatisfactory"Calm, professional tone throughout"
Use of languageSatisfactory— not covered
Engagement with patientBorderline"Didn't check understanding before proceeding"
Organisation of informationSatisfactory— not covered
Joint decision makingUnsatisfactory"Moved to treatment without confirming patient agreement"
Missed points
  • Did not ask about allergies before administering LA
  • No safety-netting advice given at the end
Unsafe or risky
  • Proceeded with treatment before confirming patient consent
Better phrases to use
  • "Before we go ahead, can I just check you're happy to proceed?"
Next drill

Practise Consent for Extraction — your last 3 attempts in this category averaged borderline on Joint decision making.

Communication masterySample

Your average across the 5 official ADC communication criteria.

DemeanourUse ofEngagement withOrganisation ofJoint decision
Satisfactory
12
Satisfactory
12
Borderline
12
Satisfactory
12
Borderline
12
Topic heatmapSample
Medical Emergencies
5 attempts · best 68 · worst 40
54
Consent & Communication
9 attempts · best 85 · worst 58
71
Restorative
7 attempts · best 94 · worst 70
82
Paediatric
4 attempts · best 76 · worst 52
65

80 stations in the bank

Growing weekly
Paediatric dentistry
14 stations
Oral surgery
14 stations
Periodontics
14 stations
Oral medicine
9 stations
Prosthodontics
6 stations
Endodontics
6 stations
Restorative dentistry
6 stations
Communication & ethics
5 stations
Medical emergency
3 stations
Orthodontics
2 stations
Special needs dentistry
1 station

Real ADC grading

Per-criterion grades (very good / satisfactory / borderline / unsatisfactory) plus a global rating (outstanding → bad fail) — matching how the real practical examiners mark.

Evidence in your own words

Every grade comes with a short quote from your transcript so you know exactly which line earned it. The feedback feels personal because it is.

Auto-bell timing

8-minute stations with the timer auto-starting and auto-scoring when it hits zero. Just like the real exam day.