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SurgAtlas combines structured surgical knowledge with AI-powered OSCE practice — so you don't just know the theory, you can perform under exam pressure.
A live AI patient that responds in real time — just like the OSCE station. Twenty surgical cases: RIF pain, breast lump, dysphagia, PR bleed, and more. After the station, an AI examiner gives structured feedback. Voice mode available.
Sixteen structured stations — consent, breaking bad news, capacity assessment, angry relative, DNR discussion. Live AI roleplay followed by structured examiner-style debrief.
Mix and match history-taking and communication cases to create your own station sequence across all 66 cases. Full examiner debrief at the end.
Specify a specialty, presentation, age, and sex — Claude generates a complete novel case in seconds with a detailed patient persona, full clinical truth, and a realistic patient voice. Never run out of fresh cases.
Completely hands-free OSCE practice — speak your questions, hear the patient respond. Built for commuting, walking, or any time you don't have a screen.
Stuck mid-station? Ask for a hint without ending the case. The coach gives a single directional nudge — not the answer, just enough to get you back on track.
Structured surgical viva across all 20 sections. Covers applied anatomy, physiology, pathology, and surgical science. Examiner follows up on weak answers. Session debrief at the end.
Paste any station transcript. The AI scores your delivery on the six communication dimensions examiners actually mark — pace, empathy, structure, clarity, signposting, closure.
Reads every piece of examiner feedback you've ever saved — across history, communication, mock OSCE days, and generated cases — and identifies the recurring behavioural patterns. Not one-off mistakes, but habits.
Six tools designed for the final 48 hours. Confidence anchors built from your own best feedback. Opening phrase drills. Rapid case refresh. A personalised exam-day plan.
The entire AI practice suite is built around the MRCS Part B OSCE station format — history taking, communication, clinical examination, and procedural skills.
The knowledge chapters, MCQ self-test, question bank, and viva simulator cover the core science curriculum — applied anatomy, physiology, pathology, and surgical science.
The viva simulator, knowledge chapters, and AI case generator can be adapted for FRCS preparation — particularly for the clinical and communication components.
The structured surgical chapters and MCQ bank align closely with the UKMLA applied knowledge test curriculum — useful for foundation doctors building surgical knowledge.
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