ACE THE OSCE 3 MONTH LICENCE
Gives you 20 hours of video viewing and a
handbook with detailed notes on each examination.
FAQS
Qu: How many times can I watch the videos?
Ans: 20 hours is long enough to watch the entire
video library 4-5 times -- more than a plentiful amount
for you to be able to pass your OSCEs.
Qu: What if I want to watch some videos more
than others?
Ans: You decide how to distribute your allowance
between each video i.e. you may want to watch one video
3 times but another one 13 times....individual video usage is not restricted.
Qu: Is 30 hours and 6-7 viewings enough?
Ans: Average usage is 10-15 hours (or 2-3 times) to absorb all the material fully, so the allowance is more than any one individual will need
---Based on observed usage figures of 1000+ subscribers
Qu: What if my medical school’s exams are different from those in Ace the OSCE?
Ans: Ace the OSCE covers all the most common patients likely to come up in your finals. Generally only a limited number of patients can come up in OSCEs, since they usually have to have stable signs and chronic common conditions. Ace the OSCE therefore covers most patients which satisfy these criteria.
The product comes with a 100% risk free guarantee that you Pass your OSCE finals or get your money back, so you have nothing to lose!
Qu: Can I buy it on DVD instead?
Ans: Ace the OSCE is designed for the hectic life of clinical students, who are always moving between different hospitals and sites or on electives abroad. Carrying 12 DVDs around everywhere would not be practical, so we decided to stream all the videos online, giving you access wherever and whenever!
Qu: Why should I buy Ace the OSCE when I can get clinical examination videos free on YouTube?
Ans: 10 reasons why Ace the OSCE is better than YouTube for OSCEs...
Ace the OSCE videos are:
1) full length OSCE examinations, YouTube videos are usually partial examinations
2) finals standard examinations, YouTube videos are usually below finals standard
3) performed by Specialist Registrars, YouTube videos are usually made by junior doctors
4) on real patients, YouTube can have real patients but they are not examined in OSCE format
5) of all patients likely to come up in your OSCEs, YouTube only has some
6) OSCE specific, YouTube videos are often for US-based exams or non-exam specific
7) accompanied by a handbook with detailed notes on each patient, YouTube videos aren't
8) professionally filmed, YouTube is generally amateur material
9) shot from multiple angles with close up detail, YouTube is single camera footage
10) backed up by a money back guarantee you pass your OSCEs, YouTube is not
Of course YouTube and other videos are free and Ace the OSCE costs £39.99, but all our customers would agree it is quality worth paying for and the acceleration of your revision is worth 10 times that.
Qu: When is the best time to use Ace the OSCE?
Ans: If you have not already started using Ace the OSCE, it is best to start as early as possible to get the maximum benefit, and don't forget to read the handbook in conjunction with the videos for full effect.
Too many students use it just before exams and wish they had seen the unique, complete OSCE examinations conducted by registrars on real patients, much earlier.
Qu: My exams are coming up very soon, will it still be useful this late on?
Ans: Yes, Ace the OSCE saves you time, and time is something you don't have close to exams. You can watch the whole 5 hours of videos in one day, and so get most of the benefit that someone using it over a longer period of time would receive. Watching the videos and reading the book over a week would be better, but 1-2 days is certainly a lot better than nothing at all. Students have been known to boost their marks by watching the videos just a few days before exams!
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