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Key Facts: EFOG-EBCOG Part 2 Exam

At least 10 stations

Part 2 OSCE station count

https://ebcog.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FINAL-EFOG-EBCOG-Examination-Document-2026.pdf

10 minutes

Time per OSCE station

https://ebcog.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FINAL-EFOG-EBCOG-Examination-Document-2026.pdf

1 minute

Reading time before entering a station

https://ebcog.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FINAL-EFOG-EBCOG-Examination-Document-2026.pdf

75%

Minimum proportion of active stations candidates must pass

https://ebcog.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FINAL-EFOG-EBCOG-Examination-Document-2026.pdf

Modified Rothman

OSCE pass-mark setting method

https://ebcog.eu/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/FINAL-EFOG-EBCOG-Examination-Document-2026.pdf

13 Dec 2025

Most recent Part 2 OSCE date listed on EBCOG exam page when reviewed

https://ebcog.eu/exam

For 2026 planning, eu-efog-ebcog-part2 should be represented as an in-person OSCE clinical skills assessment, not a written exam. Official facts include Part 1 pass required before Part 2, at least 10 OSCE stations, 10 minutes per station, 1 minute reading time, station types covering scientific article appraisal, basic and complex technical skills, knowledge integration and communication, modified Rothman/borderline pass-mark setting, requirement to pass at least 75% of active stations plus total-score standard, no current 2026 Part 2 date published in reviewed official sources, and no published current Part 2 fee amount.

Sample EFOG-EBCOG Part 2 Practice Questions

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1A candidate asks when they may enter the EFOG-EBCOG Part 2 examination pathway. Which answer is correct?
A.They may take Part 2 before Part 1 if they have completed specialist training.
B.They may take Part 2 only after passing the Part 1 knowledge-based assessment.
C.They may take Part 2 after registering for Part 1, regardless of the Part 1 result.
D.They may choose either Part 1 or Part 2 first because the examinations are independent.
Explanation: Part 2 is the OSCE component and can only be taken after the Part 1 KBA has been passed.
2Which statement correctly describes the outcome of passing both parts of EFOG-EBCOG?
A.It grants an automatic European licence to practise obstetrics and gynaecology.
B.It replaces national specialist registration requirements in all EBCOG countries.
C.It gives a temporary clinical licence until national registration is completed.
D.It awards EFOG-EBCOG fellowship but does not confer or imply a licence to practise.
Explanation: Passing both parts awards fellowship; licensing and registration remain separate national or local processes.
3In the EFOG-EBCOG Part 2 OSCE, what is the standard timing described for each station?
A.A 10-minute station with 1 minute of reading time before entering.
B.A 12-minute station with reading time included inside the station.
C.A 15-minute station with no separate reading time.
D.An 8-minute station followed by 2 minutes of examiner feedback.
Explanation: Each OSCE station is 10 minutes, preceded by 1 minute for reading the station instructions.
4A trainee says the Part 2 OSCE contains exactly eight stations. Which correction is most accurate?
A.The OSCE has six stations, with extra stations used only for failed candidates.
B.The OSCE has eight stations, but only communication stations are scored.
C.The OSCE uses at least 10 stations.
D.The OSCE has nine stations, plus a non-scored orientation station.
Explanation: The Part 2 OSCE is described as using at least 10 stations.
5Which station pairing reflects the scientific article or presentation component of the Part 2 OSCE?
A.A viva on basic sciences followed by a written abstract.
B.A laboratory statistics station followed by a separate prescribing station.
C.A preparatory station for reading a scientific article or preparing a PowerPoint presentation, followed by a station evaluating it.
D.A mandatory publication review station followed by a full research protocol defence.
Explanation: The station mix includes preparation for an article or presentation and a subsequent station evaluating the article or presentation.
6Which statement best describes the technical skills station mix in the Part 2 OSCE?
A.There are two basic technical skills stations and two complex technical skills stations, each split between Obstetrics and Gynaecology.
B.There are four basic technical stations and no complex technical stations.
C.All technical stations are gynaecology stations because obstetric skills are tested in Part 1.
D.Technical skills are assessed only if the candidate fails a decision-making station.
Explanation: The mix includes two basic technical skills stations and two complex technical skills stations: one Obstetrics and one Gynaecology station in each pair.
7How are knowledge integration and decision-making represented in the Part 2 OSCE station mix?
A.They are assessed only through a written multiple-choice paper.
B.They are limited to the scientific article station.
C.There is one combined station covering both specialties.
D.There are two such stations, one in Obstetrics and one in Gynaecology.
Explanation: The OSCE includes two knowledge integration and decision-making stations: one Obstetrics and one Gynaecology.
8Which description matches the communication skills component of the Part 2 OSCE station mix?
A.Communication is assessed only indirectly during technical skills stations.
B.Two communication skills stations are included in the station mix.
C.One communication station is included only for candidates who request it.
D.Communication skills are assessed in a written essay before the OSCE.
Explanation: The described station mix includes two communication skills stations.
9Which statement best describes the Part 2 OSCE pass-mark standard?
A.Every station has a fixed 80% pass mark set before the exam.
B.Station pass marks use modified Rothman's method with borderline ratings.
C.Only the candidate's highest-scoring eight stations count toward the final result.
D.The pass mark is based solely on the mean score of all candidates sitting that day.
Explanation: The OSCE pass mark is set using modified Rothman's method with borderline ratings, rather than a simple fixed percentage.
10A candidate passes 70% of active stations but their total score exceeds the sum of station pass marks. What is the best interpretation?
A.They pass because the total score is the only criterion.
B.They pass if their communication station scores are above average.
C.They pass if the failed stations were in the same specialty area.
D.They do not meet the station-level requirement because at least 75% of active stations must be passed.
Explanation: Candidates must pass at least 75% of active stations and also meet or exceed the sum of station pass marks.

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