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savemygrades · 14 days ago
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first day of osces tomorrow, pray for me pls !!
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stop-war-ukraine · 7 months ago
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💬 "Russia should either start respecting the rules of the OSCE or be excluded from the organization," says Polish FM Sikorski at the OSCE Ministerial Council session in Malta.
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Medschool, disability, and failed exams
(ngl just wanted to get this out of my system but honestly would appreciate any advice/comments/etc on dealing with this absolute bullshit)
I failed my 3rd year OSCE resit. Im so frustrated, I don't understand the scoring of the stations and why I failed so many. One I was sure I'd fail, I didn't. One I was sure was good, I failed. It all seems to vary so much depending on individual examiners. ''Objective'' does not seem accurate. It's even worse bc I got over 50% both times but just didn't pass enough stations. The feedback given is generally useless. Now I have to repeat the entirelty of third year and it feels like so much goddamn effort is wasted.
So little accommodation is made for disabled students and I have felt the impact of that on my education my entire life, but medschool, particularly in the clinical phase, takes it to an extreme. With the amount of abled students burning out, it wasn't surprising to me but unfortunately that doesn't actually help with dealing with it. I'm just so fucking exhausted with having to fight and claw for literally the minimum consideration and still getting nowhere.
After the first failed sit I was sat infront of one of the vice dean and he asked why I failed, I explained that I had a chest infection at the time and still attempted the exams but ended up subluxating a rib 15 minutes before the start time of the first day. He expressed his disbelief at that occuring and made a joke about me drugging myself up to help the pain and going into the exam basically high. How is that appropriate conduct?
I haven't been shocked at the amount of ableism perpetuated by doctors and the medical industry in general in a long time, but I am constantly embittered by it. I don't trust them with my health, I don't trust them with my education, I don't even trust them to assess me accurately if I'm honest.
I honestly don't think/know if I can afford to retake the year. I currently am currently trying to juggle was is effectively a full time job with placement (which doesn't include teaching), actually teaching myself what we're supposed to know, 5+ different doctors regarding my own health, and then normal day to day functioning and life. Its not sustainable, but other than leaving medical school entirely, theres no other option. And I love medicine, I love seeing patients, the month I spent in community paediatrics was beyond inspiring but why do I have to suffer so much to even get a chance at achieving it?
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stillunusual · 2 years ago
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OSCE statement of preliminary findings and conclusions about the Polish Parliamentary elections 2023:
"The 15 October parliamentary elections were competitive, and voters had a wide choice of political alternatives, but the ruling party enjoyed clear advantage through its undue influence over the use of state resources and the public media. The elections took place in a highly polarized environment and were perceived as being critical to Poland’s future on key matters, including the resilience of democratic institutions, personal freedoms and foreign policy. Contestants campaigned freely in a contest that was, unfortunately, characterized by the wide use of intolerant, xenophobic and misogynistic rhetoric. Holding a government-initiated referendum concurrently served to amplify the ruling party’s campaign messages, including through the support of state controlled companies, thereby undermining the separation of state and party and enabled some circumvention of campaign finance regulations. In a politically polarized media environment, and a generally narrowing space for independent journalism, the public broadcaster openly favoured the ruling party"….
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damneddunya · 1 year ago
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Rabbi Zidni Ilma
Rabbi Zidni Ilma
Rabbi Zidni Ilma
(My Lord, Increase Me in Knowledge)
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fbnpc · 8 days ago
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digitalkiwi1 · 18 days ago
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pachamama-radio · 3 months ago
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Puno: Garantía del Hospital Rafael Ortiz Ravines se ejecutará bajo la ley vigente
Tras un informe emitido por parte de la contraloría donde se hacia la observación sobre la garantía mediante carta fianza correspondiente al 10% del presupuesto total para la ejecución del Hospital Rafael Ortiz Ravines, Oscar Macedo, gerente general del Gobierno Regional de Puno, detalló que la garantía se ejecutará bajo la ley N°31203 “ley que aprueba créditos suplementarios para el financiamiento de mayores gastos asociados a la reactivación económica y dicta otras medidas”
«El consorcio se acogió a un beneficio legal, no hubo favorecimiento», declaró Óscar Macedo, tras el informe que señalaba un presunto incumplimiento en la garantía que asciende a 20 millones de soles para el Hospital Rafael Ortiz Ravines. La obra, licitada en 2024, se rige por el Artículo 33 de la Ley 32103, que permite retenciones progresivas como alternativa a fianzas tradicionales.
Macedo detalló que el consorcio Hospitalario Juli optó por la retención del 10% del contrato, figura avalada por el OSCE y establecida en las bases desde la tercera convocatoria. «El postor solicitó acogerse a la retención, figura legal vigente desde marzo de 2024», detalló funcionario.
«El proceso fue transparente y ajustado a la normativa vigente», enfatizó, descartando irregularidades. La Contraloría emitió observaciones la primera semana de marzo, pero el funcionario atribuyó el caso a un «error material» en la interpretación de la ley.
El hospital, incluye un fondo de supervisión concurrente y una Junta de Resolución de Disputas (JRD) para evitar paralizaciones. «La obra no se detendrá por controversias técnicas», aseguró Macedo.
Sumado a esto el Gobierno Regional Habría transferido 33 millones a la Contraloría para supervisión concurrente, incluyendo 3.2 millones destinados netamente al hospital Rafael Ortiz Ravines, que deberá garantizar la entrega que está prevista para el año 2028.
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via https://pachamamaradio.org/puno-garantia-del-hospital-rafael-ortiz-ravines-se-ejecutara-bajo-la-ley-vigente/
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careerflownz · 6 months ago
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New Zealand OSCE exam
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Studying for the OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) requires a focused, practical approach since it assesses clinical skills, decision-making, and the ability to perform various medical procedures. Here are some steps to help you prepare effectively:
1. Understand the Format
2. Review the Syllabus
3. Practice Clinical Skills
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6. Work on Time Management
7. Review Core Medical Knowledge
8. Stay Calm and Confident
9. Mock Exams
10. Feedback and Improvement
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orthotv · 6 months ago
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🌟OREF India Web-Class for Orthopaedic Postgraduates on OrthoTV
🔝 Topic: Focused OSCE on Spine Conditions for Orthopaedic Postgraduates
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savemygrades · 1 year ago
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first proper osces tomorrow, any last minute tips would be helpful !
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inprimalinie · 6 months ago
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Zaharova: Trimisul special al OSCE pentru Ucraina intenționează să adâncească diviziunile în Europa
Declarațiile reprezentantului special al Organizației pentru Securitate și Cooperare în Europa (OSCE) pentru Ucraina, Petr Maresh, despre intenția sa de a pregăti țara pentru aderarea la Uniunea Europeană (UE) și la NATO arată dorința de a adânci divizarea în spațiul european, a declarat reprezentantul oficial al Ministerului rus de Externe, Maria Zaharova. Georgiana Arsene Organizația, care…
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adctipstricks · 7 months ago
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How to Pass OSCE in Just 5 Steps
While prepping for the OSCE exam can be hectic, a proper guide and tactics make it easy to clear this exam with confidence. This five-step process will set the pace to win success:
1. OSCE Format
Familiarize yourself with the exam structure before embarking on preparation. OSCE is an examination of clinical skills, communication, and professionalism. Having knowledge of what to anticipate will therefore help you focus on important areas.
2. Enroll in a Skilled OSCE Course Online
A course specifically tailored to prepare you for the OSCE exam is worth gold. There are many online courses provided by institutions like ADC Tips and Tricks. It assists in honing your skills. Mock scenarios and expert feedback get you ready for the exam from anywhere in the world.
3. Practice Clinical Scenarios Regularly
The OSCE is very practical. Students need to practice different scenarios, particularly involving patient interaction, problem-solving, and technical competency. Use role-playing exercises with colleagues or mentors, which will simulate real exam conditions.
4. Select the Best OSCE Exam Preparation Centre
A preparation center like ADC Tips and Tricks offers the best of facilities and expert guidance. Their practical training sessions would help meet the demands of exam situations. Therefore making sure that you are well-prepared and confident on the day of the test.
5. Master Time Management
Each OSCE station is time-limited. So practice completing tasks efficiently. Learn to prioritize key steps and manage time effectively under pressure.
Final Thoughts
Passing the OSCE is not just about hard work; it is all about smart preparation. Make use of the facilities provided in the OSCE course online programs and professional OSCE exam preparatory centers like ADC Tips and Tricks. Focus and dedication are guaranteed for a bright future in dental education!
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sanjose-consultancy · 8 months ago
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nursing-media-network-blog · 11 months ago
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