Emergency Medicine OSCE Mastery is an online course designed by Dr Jack Marjot (FACEM) to help Emergency Medicine trainees prepare with confidence for their Fellowship OSCE-style clinical exams.
Built on the principle that structure is the key to success, this program guides you through hundreds of high-yield frameworks covering:
- Structured Case Based Discussions
- Communication Stations
- Emergency Department Administration
- History-taking Stations
- Examination Stations
- Differential Diagnosis
- Teaching Stations
Listen to audio examples, share ideas and leave comments at the end of each station, and get comfortable with approaches to hundreds of different possible stations.
Learn On The Go
Access OSCE structures through the Teachable app, and track your progress so you know which stations you've covered.
Turn commutes and coffee shop queues into productive time.
Welcome
I'm Jack Marjot - a FACEM based in Sydney, Australia. I sat the Australiasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) OSCE in 2023 and this material is based off the structures I created for myself when preparing for that exam. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to the Emergency Fellowship OSCE and you can, and should, adjust your approach to what works for you. However, having some structures to start working with can be invaluable. I was honoured to win the Buchanan Prize for my OSCE and I credit my exam success to a having a clear, structured, and logical approach.
The Curriculum
- Trunk → Branches → Twigs → Leaves
- The 8 ACEM OSCE Domains
- The 7 ACEM OSCE Stations "Types"
- SCBD Structures
- SCBD Example 1 (Upper GI Bleed)
- SCBD Example 2 (Cocaine Overdose)
- Communication Stations
- The Importance of the Differential Diagnosis
- Teaching Stations
- Do Not Use These Notes For Patient Care
- Useful Headline Statements
- Patient transfer
- Any major bleeding
- STEMI
- Massive Transfusion
- CPR
- Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC)
- Intubation
- Intubation - pre-arrival
- Airway plan & CICO
- Airway modifiers
- Ventilation
- Post-intubation hypoxia
- Post-intubation hypotension
- Laryngospasm
- Non-Invasive Ventilation (NIV)
- Procedural sedation
- Trauma
- Traumatic cardiac arrest
- Head injury
- Penetrating neck trauma
- Pneumothorax
- Subarachnoid Haemorrhage (SAH)
- Decompensated liver failure
- Asthma (life-threatening)
- Tracheostomy emergency
- Epistaxis
- Post-tonsillectomy bleed
- Neonatal resus (birth)
- Paediatric airway
- Restraint (physical + chemical)
- Sick neonate
- Seizures
- Pregnancy Emergencies
- Pre-eclampsia
- Bleed during thrombolysis
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Arrhythmia
- Guillain-Barré syndrome (or other paralysis)
- Blood transfusion reaction
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)
- Hyperosmolar Hyperglycaemic State (HHS)
- Alcoholic Ketoacidosis
- Imaging - "Discuss" pros/cons
- Sickle cell emergencies
- LQT syndrome
- Thyroid storm
- Extubation in ED
- Anticoagulant reversal
- Cooling / Warming
- Drowning
- Burns
- Hanging
- Elderly trauma
- Stroke
- Confusion in Liver Disease
- Toxicology Assessment
- Toxicology Management
- Toxicology: Shock
- Toxicology: Differentials
- Useful phrases
- First seizure
- Breaking Bad News
- Non-Accidental Injury (NAI)
- Complaint: adverse outcome/event
- Trainee discloses error
- Impaired colleague
- Workplace bullying - confederate on receiving end
- Sexual Assault
- Domestic Violence
- End of Life discussions
- Chronic pain
- Discharge Against Medical Advice
- Hot Debrief (after a resus)
- Disagreement with another team
- Vaccine / Treatment Refusal
- Blood Transfusion Refusal
- Antibiotics for URTI / Acute otitis media
- Patient who recurrently represents
- Safe Discharge Planning
- Ceilings of Care Discussions (with family member)
- Miscarraige
- Elder Abuse
- Overall Structure for Any History Station
- Syncope
- Refugee History
- Mental State Examination
- Suicide Risk Assessment
- Mania
- Toxicology Risk Assessment
- Needlestick
- Headache
- Headache (Paediatric)
- C-spine injury
- Lower Back Pain
- Chest Pain
- Troubled Teenager
- Eating Disorder
- Pregnancy
- Thyroid
- Asthma
- Fever in Returned Traveller
- Foreign Body Ingestion
- Sexual History
- Unprotected Sexual Intercourse (UPSI)
- Recreational Drug use
- New Atrial Fibrillation (AF)
- Pre-eclampsia History
- Snake Bite
- Alcohol Withdrawal
- Pulmonary Embolism
- TIA / Stroke History
- Eye History
- Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- Chest Pain
- Shortness of Breath
- Syncope
- Seizure
- Altered Mental State
- Weakness
- Headache
- Abdominal pain (adult)
- Abdominal pain (child)
- Unsteadiness
- Sudden Vision Loss
- Red Eye
- Leg Swelling
- Petechiae
- Per-Vaginal (PV) bleeding
- Upper GI Bleed
- Lower GI Bleed
- Paediatric Limp
- Crying / Unsettled Baby
- Lower Back Pain
- Jaundice (adult)
- Painful Joint
- Hyperkalaemia
- Paediatric Neck Lump
- Stridor
- Scrotal swelling
- Vomitting
- Cerebellar
- Cardiac Failure
- Spinal Neurology
- Sick Neonate
- Paeds hydration assessment
- Febrile Child
- Kawasaki
- Febrile Convulsions
- Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE)
- Bronchiolitis
- Asthma - safe discharge discussions
- Anaphylaxis & Epipen discussion
- Paediatric Seizure
- Paediatric Head Injury
- Concussion
- C-spine assessment
- Neonatal Jaundice
- Paediatric Elbow X-Ray
- Choking
- Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT)
- Tricky Paeds Platelets
- Unsettled / Crying Baby (Counselling)
- Persistent Cough
- Iron Deficiency Anaemia
- General Structure - any teaching station
- Hyponatraemia
- ECG interpretation
- ST Elevation (ECG)
- QRS Prolongation (ECG)
- Blood Gas Interpretation
- Toxicology VBG
- Body Fluids Analysis
- Diplopia
- CT Brain Interpretation
- C-Spine X-Ray Interpretation
- Scaphoid #
- Ultrasound-Guided Need Procedure
- Point of Care Ultrasound Imaging (POCUS)
- PE in Pregnancy - Approach
- SVT with Aberrancy vs Ventricular Tachycardia (VT)
- ECG - Arrhythmia Differential
- Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) - an approach
- Renal Colic - approach
- Orbital Blow-Out Fracture
- Compartment Syndrome
- Hyperemesis Gravidarum
- Autonomic Dysreflexia
- General Structure for any Examination Station
- Thyroid
- Neck Mass
- Breast
- Vertigo
- Unsteady Gait
- Cerebellar Exam
- Trauma - Primary Survey
- Trauma - Secondary Survey
- Facial Injury
- Gunshot Wound
- Lower Limb Neuro
- Sensory Change (Numbness) approach
- Mononeuropathies
- Cranial Nerve Exam
- Facial Weakness
- Acute Stroke Examination
- Eye Exam
- Ear Exam
- Abdominal Exam
- General MSK Exam
- Summary MSK Special Tests
- Shoulder
- Elbow
- Hand & Wrist
- Spine
- Hip
- Knee
- Foot & Ankle
- Difficult Airway Assessment
- Cardiac Failure (CCF) Exam
- Respiratory Exam
- Scrotal Exam
- Pregnant Abdomen
- Gynaecological Exam
- Hernia
Important Note
The content provided in this course and associated materials is intended solely for educational and examination preparation purposes. It must not be used to guide, influence, or replace clinical judgement or decision-making in real patient care.
This material is independent and not affiliated, endorsed, or approved by the Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM) or any other professional college or certifying body.
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