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How can I find other people to practice OSCEs with?

If solo practice isn't your thing, and you prefer building your skills with other students rather than our AI-driven virtual patients and examiners, then we have you covered! If you don't have a ready community of peers to practice with, we have the following options for you:


How to find a partner to practice with using the OSCE stations platform



On the OSCE stations launchpad, you will see an option for Find a partner:



If you select this option, our platform will match you with another user to practice with!




A separate tab will open and you will be prompted for camera and audio permissions- your camera will be turned off by default, and if preferred you can mute your microphone. You will be able to chat over text, audio or video. There are options for screen sharing. You can discuss OSCE stations together, or you can choose to open[ group practice mode](/en/article/how-do-i-set-up-group-practice-mode-for-stations-and-circuits-87k6bf/).

Please note- none of this audio or video data is recorded by Geeky Medics, and Geeky Medics does not take responsibility for the actions of users of this remote communication option.



How to find a partner to practice with using Discord



We have a very active Discord (online forum) where users can discuss all things OSCE, and form revision groups.
The Discord can be accessed from any OSCE station by selecting the OSCE community button.



Alternatively, you can follow this link: https://discord.gg/99vxDZNTx7

Please note that Geeky Medics does not take responsibility for the online content or user actions on Discord.

Updated on: 24/09/2024

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