Year 2 OSCE Station Checklists

Every clinical examination in the Year 2 CMS OSCE, broken into the marking points examiners actually tick. Free, no account, works on your phone.

Stations
14
Marking points
413
Clinical systems
7
Abdominal & GI

Abdominal (GI) Examination

Peripheral stigmata of liver disease, the nine-region palpation, organomegaly and shifting dullness.

44 marking points · ~11 minOpen
Year 2Year 3
Vascular

Ankle Brachial Pressure Index (ABPI)

Doppler technique, the measurement sequence and how to interpret the ratio you calculate.

24 marking points · ~6 minOpen
Year 2
Women's Health

Bimanual Pelvic Examination

Chaperone and consent, external inspection, and the bimanual assessment of uterus and adnexae.

23 marking points · ~6 minOpen
Year 2
Cardiovascular

Cardiovascular Examination

Peripheral signs, pulses, JVP, apex beat and the four-valve auscultation sequence.

28 marking points · ~7 minOpen
Year 2
Endocrine

Diabetic Foot Examination

Skin and nail inspection, monofilament sensation testing, vibration sense and pulses.

28 marking points · ~7 minOpen
Year 2
Abdominal & GI

Digital Rectal Examination

Chaperone, consent, positioning and the systematic sweep — including prostate assessment.

25 marking points · ~6 minOpen
Year 2
Musculoskeletal

Elbow Examination

Carrying angle, joint lines, range of movement and the epicondylitis tests.

31 marking points · ~8 minOpen
Year 2
Abdominal & GI

Lymphoreticular Examination

Every lymph node chain in order, plus liver, spleen and the systemic signs of haematological disease.

29 marking points · ~7 minOpen
Year 2
Women's Health

Obstetric (Pregnancy) Examination

Symphysis-fundal height, lie, presentation, engagement and fetal heart auscultation.

27 marking points · ~7 minOpen
Year 2
Vascular

Peripheral Vascular Examination

Arterial and venous inspection, all peripheral pulses, Buerger's test and capillary refill.

23 marking points · ~6 minOpen
Year 2
Respiratory

Respiratory Examination

General inspection, hands, chest expansion, percussion and auscultation with tactile vocal fremitus.

39 marking points · ~10 minOpen
Year 2Year 3
Musculoskeletal

Shoulder Examination

Look, feel, move and the rotator cuff special tests — including impingement and instability.

30 marking points · ~8 minOpen
Year 2
Women's Health

Speculum Examination

Equipment preparation, insertion technique, cervical inspection and smear-taking.

28 marking points · ~7 minOpen
Year 2
Endocrine

Thyroid Examination

Inspection, swallowing and tongue protrusion, palpation from behind, plus the thyroid status screen.

34 marking points · ~9 minOpen
Year 2

Using these checklists

Written for medical students revising for objective structured clinical examinations. If something here contradicts your own faculty guidance, follow your faculty.

Are these OSCE checklists free to use?

Yes. Every station on this page is free and needs no account, no sign-up and no payment. Open a station and start ticking straight away.

Is my progress on a station saved?

Your ticks are stored in your own browser using local storage, so a station picks up where you left it on that device. Nothing is uploaded and nothing is tied to an account — clearing your browser data clears your progress.

What is the difference between the Year 2 and Year 3 stations?

Year 2 stations cover the core systems examinations introduced in early clinical training — cardiovascular, respiratory, abdominal, vascular and the intimate examinations. Year 3 adds the specialty and regional stations: neurology, musculoskeletal, ENT, ophthalmology and paediatrics. A few stations, such as respiratory and abdominal examination, appear in both years.

How should I use a checklist when practising?

Run the station out loud with a partner first without looking, then open the checklist and tick what you actually did. The gaps are your revision list. Working backwards from the misses is far more useful than reading the list top to bottom.

Do these checklists match my medical school's mark scheme?

They follow the structure used by most UK-style clinical method courses, but every school marks slightly differently. Treat them as a thorough scaffold rather than an official mark scheme, and cross-check anything unusual against your own faculty guidance.

Can I use these checklists on my phone during placement?

Yes. Every station is laid out for a phone screen, with collapsible sections so you can jump to the part you need between patients.