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NMC OSCE New Stations 2026: What’s Changing from February 23 and What to focus

NMC OSCE New Stations

The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) continues to replenish the NMC OSCE new Stations to be more aligned with real-world clinical practice. The January 2026 NMC introduces a few new stations across APIE, Clinical Skills, Professional Values, and Evidence-Based Practice (EBP). These updates aim to assess not only clinical competence, but also rationale, communication, and safe practice.

New Implementation from February 23:

If you are preparing for the NMC OSCE in 2026, understanding these new stations is essential for success.

CategoryNew stationInformation
APIE1. Suspected Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)One more scenario added in APIE
Clinical Skills 1. Anti-Embolism Stockings
2. Pre-Operative Checklist
Two more skills added to clinical skills
Professional Values & Behaviours1. Deteriorating Patient
2. Patient Private Details
Two more scenarios added to Professional Values & Behaviours
Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)1. Cholesterol and Coffee
2. Honey and Propolis in HSV Treatment
3. Osteoporosis and Exercise
Three more scenarios added to Evidence-Based Practice
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Here’s a summary of each new station introduced in the January 2026 NMC OSCE update:

1. APIE: Suspected Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

Scenario Focus:
Assess the patient who have condition of Suspected Deep Vein Thrombosis, create an appropriate care plan, and give a relevant handover during APIE.

What the station assesses:

  • Clinical assessment of signs and symptoms (leg pain, swelling, redness).
  • Safety and risk identification.

2. Clinical Skill: Anti-embolism Stockings

Station Focus:
Tests the safe use of anti-embolism stockings.

What the station assesses:

  • Uses the correct procedure for measuring the patient’s legs.
  • Correctly documents measurements on the patient documentation form.
  • Educate Patient atleast 4 pieces of advice.

3. Clinical Skill: Pre-operative Checklist

Station Focus:
Assesses your ability to apply a pre-operative safety checklist before surgery.

What the station assesses:

  • Confirm patient identity and allergy status.
  • Check consent, dentition, Jewellery, and fasting status.
  • Consent form: checks patient’s understanding.

4. Professional Values: Deteriorating Patient

Station Focus:
Recognition of subtle but crucial signs of patient deterioration.

What the station assesses:

  • Identify changes in vital signs or behaviour.
  • Escalates concerns and acts as an advocate for the patient.
  • Demonstrates understanding of the duty of candour.

5. Professional Values: Patient Private Details

Station Focus:
Assesses the understanding and demonstration of privacy and confidentiality in practice.

What the station assesses:

  • Outlines their colleagues’ professional responsibility to respect a patient’s right to privacy and confidentiality in all aspects of care.
  • Respecting GDPR principles or may incur a financial penalty.
  • Escalates the issue appropriately.

6. Evidence-Based Practice: Cholesterol & Coffee

Station Focus:
Understand the evidence on the relationship between coffee intake and cholesterol.

What the station assesses:

  • Interpretation of research summary.
  • Explains what dyslipidemia is and what chronic illnesses it is linked to.
  • Analyses the relationship between the amount of coffee consumed per day and health outcomes.

7. Evidence-Based Practice: Honey & Propolis as HSV Treatment

Station Focus:
Understand the evidence regarding the treatments (e.g., honey/propolis) for viral infections, such as HSV (Herpes Simplex Virus).

What the station assesses:

  • Summarises the main findings from the article summary.
  • Mentions that honey and propolis have been found to have minimal side effects.
  • Explain that honey and propolis should be especially considered by people who have adverse side effects to aciclovir.

8. Evidence-Based Practice: Osteoporosis and Exercise

Station Focus:
Look at what osteoporosis is, and how it is related to bone fragility.

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What the station assesses:

  • Summarises the main findings from the article summary.
  • Discuss what low, moderate and high-intensity exercise is.
  • Explains that any decision should be discussed with her clinician.

After reading about these changes, you might feel anxious about your preparation, but don’t worry. Mentor Merlin is here to support you with your preparation. At Mentor Merlin, we provide standard training based on the latest exam changes and help you achieve the OSCE. Stay connected with Mentor Merlin for continuous updates, guidance, and exam insights.

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