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About OSCE Revisions

Medical exam preparation, built by doctors

OSCE Revisions is the AI OSCE practice platform from OSCE Revisions Education Inc, part of the MedRevisions family. We help medical professionals pass clinical exams — PLAB 2, UKMLA CPSA, and more — with realistic AI voice patients, structured grading, and expert revision notes.

Who we are

OSCE Revisions is operated by OSCE Revisions Education Inc, part of the MedRevisions family under MedRevisions Education Ltd. Our team has supported medical professionals through clinical exams since 2019, bringing together NHS doctors, GP and hospital trainees, and medical educators who have sat and taught these exams themselves.

We built the platform because high-quality OSCE practice was expensive, hard to access, and rarely available on demand. Our goal is simple: give every candidate realistic, examiner-style practice on demand at a fraction of the cost of in-person courses.

Our editorial and medical-review standards

This is health-related (YMYL) content, so accuracy is non-negotiable. Our standards apply to every scenario, revision note, AI tutor answer, and blog article on the site.

Written by clinicians, reviewed before publish

Every scenario, revision note, and article is authored and reviewed by NHS doctors and medical educators. Nothing clinical is published without human review.

Guideline-grounded, jurisdiction-aware

Management, prescribing, and counselling guidance cites named official sources for the relevant country — NICE, BNF, CKS, NHS and the GMC MLA Content Map 2026 for the UK, and the equivalent national guidelines for other exams.

Built around how the real exam is marked

Our grading mirrors official OSCE domains — data gathering, clinical management, and interpersonal skills — so feedback maps to how examiners actually score you.

Accuracy over hype

We never invent a guideline, dose, or source. Where evidence is uncertain, we state the underlying principle and the named source rather than guessing.

Get in touch

Questions, corrections, or feedback on our content? We read every message.

contact@oscerevisions.com

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