NAC OSCE Preparation — Coming Soon | OSCE Revisions
🇨🇦 NAC OSCE — launching soon · early-bird pricing for the waitlist

The NAC isn't pass/fail. Your score is your ranking.

CaRMS programs see your NAC score — and IMG seats go to those who beat the mean, not just the pass mark. You get three attempts, ever, one per year. We're building Canadian-guideline AI patients that respond, examiner-style scoring with the exact fixes, structured notes and full 12-station timed mocks so your first attempt is your best one.

CAD $3,320, non-refundable. Fail a session and the next one is a year away — usually a missed match cycle. Rehearsal isn't optional at these stakes.

Patient-centred communication is exactly what the NAC weights — and exactly what our current stations train. Rehearse it free while you wait for launch.

🇨🇦 Canada

From the makers of the UK's leading AI-powered OSCE platform

Built by MedRevisions — helping medical professionals pass clinical exams since 2019, with over a decade of experience in medical exam preparation. Our proven AI technology, trusted by thousands of UK candidates, is now being adapted for NAC OSCE.

Exam format

Stations

12 stations (10 scored + 2 pilot)

Duration

11 min encounter + 2 min reading/transition

Administered by

MCC (Medical Council of Canada)

Why prepare with OSCE Revisions?

  • Real-time AI voice patients that respond naturally
  • Feedback calibrated to push you above the mean — not just over the pass line
  • Canadian clinical guidelines and drug names
  • Full 12-station timed mock exams
  • Practice anytime, from anywhere in the world
  • Fraction of the cost of in-person courses

Key exam differences

  • Canadian clinical guidelines (CPS, Therapeutic Choices) instead of NICE/BNF
  • Canadian drug naming conventions and formulary
  • Canadian healthcare system context (provincial, Medicare, family medicine model)
  • Cultural considerations specific to Canadian patient populations
  • Different station timing: 11 min encounter + 2 min reading/transition

What we're building

Our team is developing NAC OSCE-specific content to ensure exam-accurate preparation.

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Adapt scenarios to Canadian clinical guidelines and context
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Canadian drug names and prescribing conventions
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MCC exam blueprint-aligned station coverage
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Canadian healthcare system and referral pathway training
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Full NAC OSCE mock exams with correct timing and format
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Revision notes aligned to Canadian standards of practice

Join the waitlist

Be the first to know when NAC OSCE preparation launches. Early access and early bird discounts for waitlist members.

Frequently asked questions

What is the NAC OSCE?

The NAC (National Assessment Collaboration) OSCE is a clinical competency exam administered by the Medical Council of Canada (MCC). It's required for international medical graduates seeking medical licensure in Canada. The exam consists of 12 stations (10 scored + 2 pilot), each lasting 11 minutes.

How is the NAC OSCE different from PLAB 2?

The NAC OSCE uses Canadian clinical guidelines (CPS, Therapeutic Choices) instead of UK guidelines (NICE, BNF). Drug names follow Canadian conventions, and scenarios reflect the Canadian healthcare system. The station format also differs: 11-minute encounters with 2-minute reading/transition periods, compared to PLAB 2's 8-minute stations with 90-second reading time.

What clinical areas does the NAC OSCE cover?

The exam covers a broad range of specialties including medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics/gynaecology, psychiatry, and preventive medicine. Stations assess history taking, physical examination, communication, diagnosis, investigations, and management — all in a Canadian clinical context.

When will NAC OSCE preparation be available?

We're actively developing Canadian-specific content including adapted scenarios, Canadian drug naming conventions, and CPS-aligned clinical guidelines. Join the waitlist to be notified when we launch, and get early access with early bird pricing.

Can I use the current platform to prepare for the NAC OSCE?

The clinical reasoning and communication skills you practise on our PLAB 2 and MLA OSCE scenarios are broadly transferable. However, the NAC requires Canadian-specific guidelines, drug names, and healthcare system knowledge — which is what our dedicated NAC preparation will provide.

Free guides

NAC OSCE guides & articles

Expert tips, station walkthroughs and study plans to help you prepare.

Our proven OSCE platform is live now

While we build NAC OSCE content, you can explore our proven PLAB 2 and MLA OSCE preparation — 1,800+ scenarios, AI voice patients, and full mock exams, trusted by thousands of candidates.