OET made easy

OET practice for doctors

Original Medicine role-plays and letter tasks in the authentic OET format — played, timed and marked like the real exam.

Speaking: the consultations a doctor actually gets

OET Speaking cards put you in your own profession's shoes. On OEZ, doctors practise scenarios like:

  • Explaining a new type 2 diabetes diagnosis to a frightened patient
  • Declining antibiotics for a viral illness without losing the patient
  • A parent expecting antibiotics for a child’s earache
  • Reassuring a patient convinced their chest pain is a heart attack

Each case hides a real concern the AI patient plays — the way genuine exam cards do — with a live coach on every exchange in practice mode, and full marking on the nine official criteria at the end. Read how the marking works.

Writing: your profession's real letters

Writing tasks match a doctor's actual correspondence:

Authentic multi-visit case notes, five minutes of locked reading, forty minutes to write, and a fact-by-fact content check against the notes. The core skill: select, don't copy.

Where doctors need OET

OET Medicine is the language gate for most major destinations: the US Match via ECFMG (where it is the only accepted test), GMC registration in the UK before PLAB, Ahpra in Australia, and provincial colleges across Canada. Each has different score rules — see the verified requirements table.

Why doctors use OEZ

Practise this on OEZ — start free

Full speaking role-plays with an AI patient, timed writing tasks, and marking modelled on OET’s published criteria. No card needed.