Assesment
About IQNMs
IQNMs in each stream have different steps (assessment stages) to complete before being eligible to apply for registration.
Service 01
Assessment
Eligibility Criteria
1. Qualification criteria define the minimum acceptable education and training that IQNMs must have completed.
2. Meet all of the following NMBA’s registration standards:
- Criminal History
- English Language Skills
- Recency of Practice
- Professional Indemnity Insurance Arrangements
For more information please refer to the Aphra Document and process link below:

An OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) is a practical test where students demonstrate clinical skills in simulated scenarios.
The OSCE exam consists of multiple stations where candidates perform clinical tasks or demonstrate skills.
The specific questions and tasks vary, but common areas include:
- History Taking: Gathering a patient's medical history.
- Physical Examination: Performing physical assessments.
- Clinical Procedures: Demonstrating proficiency in various clinical skills.
- Communication Skills: Interacting with patients, relatives, and other healthcare professionals.
- Clinical Reasoning: Diagnosing and planning treatment based on clinical scenarios.
- Documentation: Accurately recording patient information.
Bring your watch, ID badge, and any required study materials.
The course typically lasts 3-4 weeks, depending on the curriculum, covering various clinical scenarios.

