Internal Medicine OSCE Practice
Practice Internal Medicine OSCE stations with AI-powered patient simulations. Master history-taking for common presentations like chest pain, shortness of breath, and abdominal pain.
Common Internal Medicine OSCE Stations
Practice Cases
Iron Deficiency Anemia
Fatigue and pallor
Adrenal Insufficiency
Fatigue and weight loss
Acute Hyperkalemia
Weakness and palpitations
Infective Endocarditis
Persistent fever
Pulmonary Sarcoidosis
Persistent dry cough and fatigue
Acute Pericarditis
Sharp chest pain worse with breathing
Deep Vein Thrombosis
Leg swelling and pain
Thyroid Storm
Agitation and rapid heart rate
Cirrhosis with Ascites
Abdominal swelling
Nephrotic Syndrome
Swelling and foamy urine
New Atrial Fibrillation
Anticoagulation counseling for new AFib
Recurrent UTIs
Recurrent urinary tract infections
Chronic Diarrhea and Weight Loss
Chronic diarrhea
Acute Chest Pain at Rest
Chest pain
Swollen Legs and Weight Gain
Leg swelling
Sudden Severe Joint Pain
58 y/o M with sudden severe toe pain
Severe Headache with High Blood Pressure
62 y/o M with severe headache and BP 210/120
Worsening Shortness of Breath
68 y/o M with increased cough and sputum x 3 days
Persistent Cough and Fever
55 y/o F with cough, fever, chills x 5 days
Black Tarry Stools and Dizziness
72 y/o M with black tarry stools x 2 days
Anemia Workup
45 y/o F with fatigue and shortness of breath
Syncope Evaluation
78 y/o M with witnessed fainting episode
CKD Follow-up
65 y/o M with CKD here for routine check
Red Swollen Leg
52 y/o F with red swollen leg x 3 days
Fatigue and Weight Gain
38 y/o F with fatigue, weight gain, feeling cold
Breaking Bad News
28 y/o F here to discuss breast biopsy results
New Diabetes Diagnosis
Newly diagnosed with diabetes, needs education and counseling
Flank Pain and Fever
Fever and left flank pain with painful urination
Shortness of Breath
Trouble breathing for 1 week
Chest Pain
Chest pressure for 3 hours
Study Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What topics are covered in Internal Medicine OSCE stations?
Internal Medicine stations typically cover cardiovascular (chest pain, heart failure), respiratory (COPD, pneumonia), GI (abdominal pain, GI bleed), endocrine (diabetes, thyroid), and general medicine topics.
How should I approach an IM history station?
Start with the chief complaint, use OLDCARTS for symptom characterization, screen relevant systems, ask about medications and allergies, and always assess functional status and risk factors.