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Upcoming Changes to the NMC OSCE Exam: What to Expect

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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is an important part for nurses and midwives in the UK. As the healthcare sector changes, NMC is making a change in the exam to focus more on important nursing skills. We can therefore expect upcoming changes to the NMC OSCE exam. Recent talk suggest they might have removed the In-Hospital Resuscitation (IHR) station from the OSCE exam which means with this change, you will have one less station to prepare for, allowing you to focus more on the rest of the exam.

The NMC OSCE exam is consistently revised to reflect modern nursing practices. This change includes the elimination of the IHR station, and you should expect these changes to occur soon. This change in NMC OSCE exam will allow for more focus on the remaining stations while also ensuring a better comprehension of the core skills to be examined.

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A Rest assured, we will be there for you every step of the way, providing support and resources to help you manage these changes successfully.

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