Pediatrics OSCE Practice
Practice Pediatrics OSCE stations with AI-simulated parents and patients. Handle developmental assessments, common childhood illnesses, and parent counseling scenarios.
Common Pediatrics OSCE Stations
Practice Cases
Vaccine Hesitancy Counseling
Mother nervous about childhood vaccines
Adolescent Eating Concerns
Significant weight loss in 15-year-old
Childhood Limp
Acute limp in 4-year-old
Failure to Thrive
Poor weight gain in 10-month-old
Neonatal Jaundice
Yellow skin in 4-day-old newborn
Infant Cough and Wheezing
8 mo old with cough and wheezing x 3 days (Mom)
Child with Prolonged Fever and Rash
4 y/o with fever x 6 days, rash, red eyes (Mom)
Child with Barking Cough
2 y/o with barking cough, worse at night (Dad)
Child Seizure with Fever
18 mo old with seizure during fever (Mom)
Painful Urination in Child
6 y/o F with painful urination, accidents (Mom)
Well-Child Visit (2-Year)
2 y/o here for routine developmental screening (Mom)
Pediatric ADHD
8 y/o M cannot focus in school, disruptive (Dad)
Asthma Follow-up
17 y/o M for asthma follow-up, poorly controlled
Pediatric Sore Throat
5 y/o M with sore throat x 2 days, fever
Pediatric Fever
Fever and ear tugging in 3-year-old
Study Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
How is pediatric history-taking different?
In pediatrics, you often interview the parent/caregiver. Include developmental history, immunizations, feeding/growth, and family dynamics. Age-appropriate communication with the child is also assessed.
What communication skills are emphasized in Peds OSCE?
Ability to build rapport with both child and parent, explain diagnoses in parent-friendly terms, address parental concerns, and provide anticipatory guidance.