ADC Part II OSCE Interactive Roleplay

Practise ADC Part II OSCE roleplays with realistic AI patients

ADC Ready helps overseas-trained dentists practise communication-based ADC Part II Clinical Skills stations using AI voice roleplay and structured feedback after each session.

The practice gap

OSCE preparation is hard to practise alone

Notes and videos help with theory, but ADC Part II communication stations demand something different: realistic, spoken, real-time practice. Candidates must learn to ask focused clinical questions without leading the patient, explain complex dental treatments in plain language a worried patient can understand, respond calmly to concerns and emotional cues, and structure a safe, complete clinical conversation — all within strict exam-style time pressure.

Scenario preview

Patient

"My jaw has been swelling for two days and it's getting a bit hard to swallow, but I've got a big presentation at work tomorrow. Can you just give me some antibiotics and I'll come back next week?"

Task

Take an urgent history to assess the extent of infection spread. Without causing panic, convey the seriousness of the presentation and the need for same-day emergency care — to a patient actively minimising their symptoms.

Why it's hard

Progressive trismus and dysphagia are red flags for spreading submandibular infection. The candidate must gather the right clinical detail, communicate genuine urgency, and overcome resistance — all within the time limit.

Exam coverage

Focused on communication-based OSCE stations

ADC Ready focuses on the six communication-based ADC Part II Clinical Skills stations across three domains.

  • Clinical Information Gathering
  • Diagnosis and Management Planning
  • Clinical Treatment and Evaluation

How it works

1. Choose a scenario

Pick from a library of realistic ADC Part II communication stations. Each scenario includes a patient brief, clinical context, and the examiner task — exactly as you'd encounter on exam day.

2. Speak with an AI patient

Have a live, voice-based consultation with an AI patient who behaves like a real person — guarded, worried, and only revealing information when asked the right questions. No scripts, no shortcuts.

3. Review your feedback

Receive a structured debrief covering what you did well, where your questioning fell short, and which critical clinical points you missed — so every session makes you sharper for the next.

Early access

Request an invitation

Join the waitlist to be one of the first to try ADC Ready.

Frequently asked questions

Is this affiliated with the ADC?

No. ADC Ready is independent and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Australian Dental Council.

Which part of the exam does this cover?

The pilot focuses on ADC Part II communication-based OSCE stations.

Does it cover technical OSCE stations?

Not yet. The initial version focuses on spoken patient roleplay.

Is this a replacement for a refresher course?

No. It is a practice tool designed to help candidates get more realistic spoken repetition.

How does the AI patient behave?

It acts like a standardised patient. It answers what you ask, does not volunteer all information, and gives feedback only after the session.

When will I get access?

We are inviting a small number of early testers first. Join the waitlist to be notified.

About

Built by people close to the ADC pathway

ADC Ready is being developed with input from overseas-trained dentists preparing for the ADC assessment process. The initial pilot focuses on ADC Part II communication-based OSCE practice.