Neurology OSCE Practice
Practice Neurology OSCE stations including focused neurological examination, stroke assessment, and headache evaluation with AI patient simulation.
Common Neurology OSCE Stations
Practice Cases
Acute Vertigo Evaluation
Sudden onset room-spinning vertigo with positional component
Memory Loss Evaluation
Progressive memory loss over 2 years
New-Onset Seizure Evaluation
First-time generalized tonic-clonic seizure
Recurrent Headaches with Visual Changes
28 y/o F with recurrent severe headaches and visual spots
Acute Facial Drooping
45 y/o F with sudden facial drooping
Hand Tremor and Slow Movement
68 y/o M with hand tremor and shuffling walk
Vision Changes and Leg Numbness
32 y/o F with vision changes and leg numbness
Burning and Numbness in Feet
58 y/o M with burning and numbness in feet
Brief Speech and Arm Weakness
Brief episode of slurred speech and right hand weakness
Study Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
What neurological exam skills are tested in OSCE?
Cranial nerve examination, motor/sensory assessment, reflexes, cerebellar function, and gait. Be able to localize lesions based on findings.
How should I approach a headache history?
Characterize the headache (location, quality, timing, triggers), screen for red flags (thunderclap onset, fever, neuro deficits), assess impact on function, and review previous treatments.