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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.
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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.
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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).​​





