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Becoming an OSCE Assessor

What is an Assessor? What is involved?

An assessor is a denturist, with at least 5 years’ experience, who volunteers to assess the performance of exam candidates on site at the OSCE. An assessor is assigned to one station for the duration of the OSCE and marks all candidates on that one station.

The exam assessor policy may be found here: Exam Assessor Policy

Many denturists find this role rewarding. We understand your time is valuable and the OSCE can run between 6 – 12 hours in a day depending on the number of candidates.

Assessors must also participate in training which takes place the day before the exam.

Assessors are compensated for their time and all expenses are reimbursed according to policy.

To learn that exam dates, please visit this website’s homepage.

How to become an Assessor

For those who are interested, please complete the assessor application form available below.

Applications are now being accepted for the June 2026 OSCE. Please complete the application form below.

Questions?

If there are any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

OSCE Assessor Application

Assessor Application Form

 

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