Registrar Education Program
Carlisle Health offers a comprehensive Registrar Education Program for registrars in training.
Registrar Education Program
Carlisle Health is proud to deliver a unique and highly regarded Registrar Education Program that supports registrars throughout their training and prepares them for long-term success.
The program encompasses online lectures, practical report-writing workshops, and comprehensive OSCER Exam Reviews, delivered by an incredible team of sub-specialty radiologists who are actively involved in every education event. Their depth of expertise, approachability, and commitment to teaching are central to the program’s strong reputation.
A cornerstone of the program is Carlisle Health’s prestigious, bi-annual Part 2 OSCER Exam Review, which has become a must-attend workshop within the registrar community. This immersive review closely replicates the Part 2 exam format, with registrars stepping into the hot seat to work through stations and cases under true exam-style conditions. Each station is led by experienced sub-specialist radiologists, who provide live, practical feedback to both case-takers and the wider audience following each set of cases.
The most recent review saw an outstanding turnout, with over 140 registrars attending both in person and virtually, reflecting the program’s growing reach and impact. Beyond formal education, Carlisle Health also hosts two networking evenings each year to celebrate the completion of exams, providing registrars with the opportunity to connect with peers and senior radiologists in a relaxed, collegiate setting.
Our Next Event: Part 2 OSCER Exam Review
Day 1: Saturday 18 May (Sydney)
Day 1 will be delivered in a group learning environment, with one exam candidate per topic working through each of the 7–8 stations while the audience observes and learns from the cases and live feedback.
Day 2: Sunday 19 May (Sydney)
Day 2 will run as a full exam-style simulation, where each exam candidate completes all 7–8 stations under true Part 2 OSCER conditions. This day is limited to 7–14 candidates to ensure a focused and immersive exam experience.