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Lead the rural safety plan for retrieval coordination and transfer risk — OSCE
OSCE station for retrieval coordination and transfer risk.
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Target exams
Candidate brief
You have eight minutes to lead a safe plan with the local team and family. Stabilise priorities, escalate early, explain the stay-versus-go decision, and address cultural and transport realities. [1][2]
Key teaching and communication objectives
Open with calm leadership and ABCDE priorities. Make an early call for help explicit. Explain resource limits honestly without alarming unnecessarily. Invite family questions and cultural supports. Close with a written plan, thresholds and follow-up. [1]
Name what will be done now, what cannot be done locally, and how transfer or observation will keep the child safe. Avoid blame for geography. Confirm understanding with closed-loop communication. [1][2]
Marking domains
Suggested marking domains (formative)
- Recognition and ABCDE priorities
- Early escalation and SBAR
- Stay-versus-go reasoning
- Cultural safety and family logistics
- Documentation and closed-loop follow-up
References
- [1]Sun L et al. Injury and repair in limb deformities associated with peripheral neuropathy: Visualization analyses of research trends and hotspots. Neural Regen Res, 2026.PMID 42349847
- [2]Garba AT et al. Bibliometric Analysis of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Radiology and Medical Imaging: A Focus on Deep Learning Applications. Bioengineering (Basel), 2026.PMID 42072255
- [3]Shao H et al. Retrieval of Dental Foreign Bodies via Bronchoscopy During Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a 9-Year-Old Boy. Am J Case Rep, 2026.PMID 42001231