OSCE Coach
For the ADC practical exam · Closed beta

Your first real OSCE shouldn’t be your first real OSCE.

Talk your way through 57 past ADC stations with an AI patient that talks back — then get marked the way a real examiner marks, with your own words quoted back to you.

No card needed · 10 minutes per station
57
stations in the bank
54 PQ
verbatim past exam stations
10 min
real exam timing, auto-bell
retries, day or night
How it works

One station, start to finish.

Here’s a real one, end to end — the same attempt the whole way down, so you can watch a sentence you said turn into a grade.

1

Pick a station

54 of the 57 are PQ — verbatim past ADC exam stations, not our guesses at what might come up. You get the candidate brief and the clock starts, same as exam day.
PQ-25Consent & communication10:00

Consent for extraction — anxious about the injection

Mrs Ellery, 54, needs an upper molar extracted. She's had a bad experience with a dental injection before. Take consent for the extraction.

2

Actually talk to the patient

Speak or type. She has a history you have to draw out, worries she won’t volunteer, and she responds to what you actually said — not to a script. Run the same station tomorrow and it’s a different conversation.
Recording·Voice or type03:42
Patient

I'm a bit nervous, doctor. Last time I had an injection at the dentist my heart started racing.

You

Have you had any reactions to local anaesthetic before?

Patient

Just that racing feeling, and I felt shaky for a few minutes. Is that an allergy?

You

That's more likely the adrenaline we mix with it than a true allergy. So we'll just get started.

The patient reacts to what you actually say — never the same conversation twice.
3

Get marked like an examiner would

Not a percentage and a shrug. A verdict, per-criterion grades, and the receipts.

  • A verdict, not a percentage

    The real exam gives you a global rating, so that's the headline here too. The number is there for tracking your trend — the word is what matters.

  • Every grade quotes you

    That line is lifted straight from your own transcript. You're never left guessing which sentence earned the grade — it's right there next to it.

  • It names the gap

    Not just what went wrong, but the specific thing that would have moved this attempt from borderline to a pass.

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.

Confirmed medical history before treatmentSatisfactory

Have you had any reactions to local anaesthetic before?

Obtained valid consentBorderline

So we'll just get started

+ 6 more criteria graded
What would have made it a pass

Confirm agreement before starting: “Before we go ahead, can I just check you’re happy to proceed?”

After a few stations

The pattern shows up before you’d have spotted it.

One marksheet tells you about one station. Ten of them tell you which habit keeps costing you marks — which is the thing you actually need to fix.

Your five communication criteriaSample

The official ADC rubric, averaged across every attempt. Here, two axes are visibly dragging the rest down.

DemeanourUse oflanguageEngagementwith patientOrganisationofinformationJointdecisionmaking
Demeanour3.2Satisfactoryn=12
Use of language3.4Satisfactoryn=12
Engagement with patient2.4Borderlinen=12
Organisation of information3.0Satisfactoryn=12
Joint decision making2.1Borderlinen=12
Strongest and weakest topicsSample

Where to spend tonight, ranked. Red is where you’re losing marks; green you can leave alone for now.

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
Why candidates use it

A live mock course gives you a handful of stations. Once.

Coaching courses are great — and most candidates still walk out having practised fewer than ten full stations under exam conditions. This isn’t a replacement; it’s the reps between the mocks.

Live mock course

  • A few stations, on a fixed date
  • Feedback from memory, after the fact
  • One shot per scenario

Study group role-play

  • Your friend isn't an examiner
  • No marking criteria
  • Hard to schedule, easy to skip

OSCE Coach

  • 57 stations, any hour
  • Per-criterion verdicts quoting your transcript
  • Repeat until it's a pass

What’s in the bank

57 stations · growing weekly
Oral surgery11
Periodontics11
Paediatric dentistry9
Prosthodontics7
Endodontics5
Restorative dentistry5
Oral medicine4
Communication & ethics3
Orthodontics2
The obvious question

“But can an AI really mark an OSCE?”

Fair. Here’s exactly what it’s doing, so you can judge it yourself rather than take our word for it.

Real ADC grading

Per-criterion grades (very good → 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

10-minute stations (11 on the clock — one extra minute for AI response time), auto-starting and auto-scoring when it hits zero. Like exam day.

Your first 5 stations are free, so you can hold the feedback up against your own coaching notes before paying anyone anything.

Your exam date isn’t moving. Your pass rate can.

Do one station tonight. You’ll know within 10 minutes whether this is how you want to prepare.

Closed beta · Limited to 25 candidates · No card needed

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