ADC Part II OSCE Interactive Roleplay

Master Your OSCE Communication

The ADC Part II Practical Exam is Unforgiving: The ADC Annual Report 2024/25 listed an 11% pass rate. You need all the help you can get

ADC Ready prepares overseas-trained dentists to ace the six standard, communication-based OSCE stations with realistic AI patients, exam-style time pressure, ADC-like grading, and feedback on exactly how to improve before the real performance.

AI patient roleplays Realistic & responsive
Exam-style pressure Timed roleplays
ADC-style grading Know what would pass

Why roleplays matter

Build the Spoken Repetition you need for ADC Clinical Skills Day

The Clinical Skills Day comes down to live performance under pressure. You need to ask focused questions without leading the patient, explain treatment without using jargon, master anxiety or resistance, and cover many criteria while the clock is running.

ADC Ready gives you the repetitions you need between classes and study sessions: a safe, judgement-free place to practise out loud 24/7, without booking appointments with study partners, from any country. Build the language, sequence, and clinical reasoning until they become automatic.

Clinical Skills Day coverage

Practise the six standard communication-based OSCE stations

The ADC Clinical Skills Day uses a ten-station OSCE. ADC Ready focuses on the six standard, communication-based stations mapped to Domain 6: Patient Care.

6.1 Clinical information gathering

  • Take a focused, safe, patient-centred history
  • Clarify the presenting concern and relevant dental history
  • Ask medical history questions and identify red flags
  • Explore expectations without leading or rushing the patient

6.2 Diagnosis and management planning

  • Explain likely diagnoses and investigation needs clearly
  • Discuss treatment options, risks, benefits, and alternatives
  • Connect clinical findings to a sensible management plan
  • Involve the patient in the decision and next steps

6.3 Clinical treatment and evaluation

  • Practise consent and treatment explanation conversations
  • Respond to post-treatment concerns and complications
  • Explain prevention, maintenance, and follow-up clearly
  • Communicate safely when something has not gone as expected

Realistic ADC-style grading

Stop guessing whether your roleplay would pass

The hardest part of OSCE preparation is not finding someone to practise with. It is knowing whether your performance would actually pass. Study-group roleplays and class feedback can help, but they often leave candidates guessing about what was clinically incomplete, poorly structured, or not communicated clearly enough.

ADC Ready gives every roleplay an ADC-style review against communication and clinical reasoning expectations, with plain-English explanations of why you lost ground and exactly how to fix it. You can repeat scenarios, adjust your wording, and build confidence before the few mock exams and real exam attempts that matter most.

How it works

1. Choose a scenario

Pick from realistic ADC-style communication stations across information gathering, management planning, consent, patient concerns, and clinical explanation.

2. Speak with an AI patient

Have a live voice consultation with an AI patient who behaves like a standardised patient: guarded, worried, and only revealing important information when you ask the right question.

3. Get ADC-style grading and feedback

Receive an ADC-style review of your roleplay with clear grading signals, missed criteria, weak clinical reasoning, communication issues, and specific wording changes for a stronger repeat attempt.

Early access

Request an invitation

Join the waitlist if you want extra, judgement-free ADC communication OSCE practice between courses, tutoring sessions, and study-group roleplays.

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?

ADC Ready focuses on the six standard, communication-based OSCE stations on the ADC Clinical Skills Day.

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 designed to sit alongside refresher courses, instructor feedback, and study groups by giving you more realistic spoken repetitions between sessions.

How does the AI patient behave?

It acts like a standardised patient. It answers what you ask, does not volunteer all information, may show anxiety or concern, 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 for serious, repeated OSCE practice

ADC Ready is being developed with input from overseas-trained dentists preparing for the ADC assessment process. The initial version focuses on helping candidates turn passive knowledge into confident spoken performance for communication-based Clinical Skills Day stations.