Emergency Medicine OSCE Practice
Practice Emergency Medicine OSCE stations with realistic AI patients. Handle acute presentations, trauma, and time-sensitive emergencies in a simulated clinical environment.
Common Emergency Medicine OSCE Stations
Practice Cases
Pediatric Ingestion
Child found with open bottle of grandmother's iron pills
Fall from Height - Spinal Injury
Neck pain and tingling in hands after diving accident
Burn Injury Assessment
Burns to forearms and hands from workplace accident
Pelvic Pain with Positive Pregnancy Test
29 y/o F with abdominal pain, positive pregnancy test
Sudden One-Sided Weakness
68 y/o M with sudden left-sided weakness
Unresponsive at Party
22 y/o M found unresponsive at party
Headache, Fever, and Neck Stiffness
19 y/o F with severe headache, fever, stiff neck
Sudden Scrotal Pain
16 y/o M with sudden severe scrotal pain
Motor Vehicle Accident
35 y/o M with chest pain after car crash
Severe Allergic Reaction
28 y/o F with throat swelling after eating shrimp
Confusion with UTI Symptoms
74 y/o F with UTI symptoms, now confused
Wheezing and Can't Breathe
Wheezing and shortness of breath, ran out of inhaler
Vomiting and Weakness
Vomiting and weakness with very high thirst, missed insulin
Sharp Chest Pain After Travel
Sharp chest pain with breathing and shortness of breath after long flight
Thunderclap Headache
Worst headache of my life
Study Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes EM OSCE stations different?
EM stations emphasize rapid assessment, recognition of emergencies, and appropriate triage. Time management is crucial - you need to identify life threats quickly while gathering essential history.
How do I practice for time-sensitive scenarios?
Focus on systematic primary surveys, practice verbalizing your thought process, and know your critical actions for common emergencies. Our AI patients respond realistically to time pressure.