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About the
NAC OSCE Prep Course
The OSCE Academy’s NAC OSCE Prep Course is a 4-month, comprehensive, structured program designed specifically for International Medical Graduates preparing for the NAC OSCE in Canada.
Our curriculum focuses on the essential competencies assessed in the exam, from effective history taking and focused physical examinations to counselling, communication, time management, and post-encounter reasoning.
We teach you how to structure your approach, how to prioritize, and how to perform confidently under timed conditions.


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Small cohort for individualized attention
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Live interactive sessions
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Personalized feedback
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Scenario-based learning
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Support for CaRMS applications and interviews
Course Format
Course Structure
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Duration: 4 months
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Format: Online. Fully Virtual, Live Online Classes.
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Cohort Size: Small group for individualized attention
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Includes:
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Live teaching
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Practice stations
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Feedback from instructors
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Weekly performance tracking
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Support and guidance for CaRMS documentation & interviews
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Watch how The OSCE Academy prepares
you for NAC OSCE success.

Why Choose Us?
Why IMGs Trust Us
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We create all original teaching materials
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Our cases and modules are independently developed
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Designed for IMGs, by experienced educators who understand IMG challenges
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We focus on confidence, structure, and performance
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You’re not just another student, you are part of a learning community
Free Download: “NAC Attack: 2 Minute Drill” by
Dr. Mehboob
Packed with over 100 high-yield cases across Obstetrics, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Cardiology, and more, Dr. Mehboob's NAC OSCE Notes give you the structured history-taking, focused exam points, and patient counselling tips you need to succeed, all aligned with Canadian standards. With a dedicated “Drill” for rapid last-minute review, this practical guide is your go-to resource from day one of prep to the night before the exam.
Ready to join?
Don’t wait until the exam is close, prepare the right way, with the right guidance.
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Weekly structured learning & station practice
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Communication & patient-centred counselling drills
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Examiner-style feedback & station scoring frameworks
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Mock circuits with SPs (Standardized Patients)
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Exam-day strategy, timing, and checklists
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Mentor support + community accountability
When does it start?
December (exact start date TBA).





