Master Your Psychiatry CASC Exam with AI-Powered Practice

Practice realistic MRCPsych CASC stations with AI-powered patient simulations. Get structured examiner-style feedback, master your timing across all 16 station types, and walk into the exam prepared and confident.

  • Designed for MRCPsych trainees
  • 50+ station types
  • Instant AI feedback
  • Exam-style timing
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What is the CASC Exam?

Everything you need to know about the Clinical Assessment of Skills and Competencies — the final clinical exam for the MRCPsych qualification.

Exam Overview

The CASC (Clinical Assessment of Skills and Competencies) is the final clinical examination for the MRCPsych qualification, administered by the Royal College of Psychiatrists. It assesses a candidate's ability to conduct psychiatric assessments, communicate effectively, and make safe clinical decisions in realistic simulated scenarios.

The exam is an OSCE-style assessment consisting of 16 stations arranged in two circuits of 8 stations. Each station lasts 7 minutes with 90 seconds of reading time. Candidates interact with trained actors playing the role of patients, relatives, or colleagues.

  • 16 Stations Total (2 circuits × 8 stations)
  • 7 minutes Per Station (90 sec reading time)
  • £1,254 – £1,628 Exam Fee per attempt (2026)
  • 4 Sittings Exam Diets 2026 (2 UK + 2 International)

Station Types

  • History Taking
  • Mental State Examination
  • Risk Assessment
  • Capacity Assessment
  • Breaking Bad News
  • Communication Skills
  • Family / Carer Meetings
  • Psychoeducation
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2026 CASC Exam Diet Schedule

Key dates for all 2026 exam sittings — plan your preparation timeline accordingly.

DietExamination DatesApplication PeriodResults
Diet 119 – 23 January 202629 Oct – 10 Nov 202527 February 2026
Singapore2 – 5 June 20262 Mar – 13 Mar 2026TBC
Diet 215 – 18 & 21 – 23 Sep 202615 Jun – 26 Jun 202623 October 2026
Doha9 – 12 November 20263 Aug – 14 Aug 2026TBC

Marking Criteria

Each station is independently marked by a trained examiner using a structured mark scheme. Examiners assess across several domains:

  • Clinical Skills — History taking, examination technique, information gathering
  • Communication — Rapport, empathy, clarity, active listening
  • Risk & Safety — Identifying and managing clinical risks
  • Judgement — Clinical reasoning, formulation, management planning

Common Challenges CASC Candidates Face

Understanding these obstacles is the first step to overcoming them.

  • Performance Anxiety — OSCE-style exams create intense pressure. Many candidates know the material but freeze under observation.
  • Time Pressure — 7 minutes per station means every second counts. Poor time management is one of the top reasons for failing.
  • Lack of Structured Feedback — Practising with peers helps, but without examiner-level structured feedback, it's hard to identify blind spots.
  • Unrealistic Practice — Friends role-playing patients can't replicate the unpredictability and emotional complexity of real CASC actors.
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How CASC Master Helps You Pass

Our AI-powered platform addresses every challenge CASC candidates face — so you walk into the exam confident and prepared.

  • AI-Powered Role-Play — Converse with realistic AI patients that respond dynamically — just like a real CASC actor. Each session is unique.
  • All Major Station Types — 50+ station types covering history taking, MSE, risk assessment, capacity, communication, and more.
  • Structured Feedback — Get detailed examiner-style feedback after every session — strengths, improvements, and model answers.
  • Exam-Style Timing — Practice with a 7-minute timer to build the pacing instincts you need for the real exam.
  • Realistic Patient Simulations — AI patients with rich backstories, emotional states, and hidden concerns — revealed only if you probe.
  • Progress Tracking — Review your session history, track improvements over time, and identify areas that need more practice.
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CASC Resources & Articles

Free, in-depth guides to help you prepare for every aspect of the CASC exam.

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CASC Station Guides

Mastering History Taking in the CASC Exam: A Complete Guide

18 min read • Updated 2026-01-15

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Why History Taking Matters in CASC
  2. 2. The Structured Approach Examiners Expect
  3. 3. Opening the Consultation
  4. 4. The Funnel Technique: Open to Closed
  5. 5. History of Presenting Complaint
  6. 6. Screening Questions by Diagnosis
  7. 7. Past Psychiatric & Medical History
  8. 8. Risk Assessment Integration
  9. 9. Background and Social History
  10. 10. Closing the Station Effectively
  11. 11. Handling Difficult Scenarios
  12. 12. Collateral History Stations
  13. 13. Common Mistakes to Avoid
  14. 14. Practice Checklist

Key Takeaways

  • Always start with an open question and allow the patient to talk for 30-60 seconds before narrowing your focus
  • Use the bio-psycho-social model to structure your exploration — examiners explicitly mark for this
  • Integrate risk screening naturally into the conversation using transitional phrases
  • Leave 1-2 minutes to summarise and check understanding — a strong close rescues a mediocre station
  • Master the funnel technique: move from open questions to focused probing to closed confirmatory questions
  • Know your core screening questions for depression, psychosis, mania, anxiety, and OCD by heart
  • Practice with timed simulations to build confidence under pressure — 7 minutes passes faster than you think
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Trusted by MRCPsych Trainees

Hear from candidates who used CASC Master to prepare for their exam.

"I passed CASC on my first attempt after using this app for 3 months. The AI feedback was incredibly detailed and highlighted blind spots I didn't know I had."

— Dr. Sarah M., ST5 Psychiatry Trainee

"The realistic patient simulations were a game-changer. Practicing with the timer helped me manage my time much better in the actual exam."

— Dr. James K., CT3 Trainee

"After failing CASC once, I found this app and practiced every station type. The structured feedback helped me understand exactly what examiners expect. Passed second time!"

— Dr. Priya R., ST4 Psychiatry Trainee

CASC Exam FAQ

Is the CASC exam difficult?
The CASC is considered one of the most challenging postgraduate clinical exams in psychiatry. National pass rates vary between 45-65% per diet. However, with structured preparation, realistic practice, and understanding of what examiners look for, it is absolutely achievable.
How many stations are in the CASC?
The CASC exam consists of 16 stations divided into two circuits (Circuit A and Circuit B), each containing 8 stations. Each station lasts 7 minutes with 90 seconds of reading time. You need to pass at least 8 stations overall, with no more than 4 fails in any single circuit.
How long should I prepare for the CASC?
Most successful candidates recommend 3-6 months of focused preparation. This should include theory revision, practical skills practice with simulated stations, and mock exams under timed conditions.
Is this app suitable for first attempt candidates?
Absolutely! CASC Master is designed for both first-time candidates and those retaking the exam. The app helps develop structured approaches for each station type and builds confidence through realistic practice.
What types of stations does the app cover?
CASC Master covers 50+ station types across all CASC domains, including psychiatric history taking, mental state examination, risk assessment, capacity assessment, breaking bad news, explaining diagnoses and medications, managing angry or distressed patients, motivational interviewing, MDT discussions, legal and ethical scenarios, and more.
How does the AI feedback compare to real examiner feedback?
Our AI evaluator assesses your performance using the same criteria as CASC examiners — clinical skills, communication, risk awareness, and clinical judgement. The feedback provides structured, consistent, and detailed assessment that many candidates find more useful than peer feedback alone.

CASC Station Guides

CASC History Taking Stations

Master psychiatric history taking for the MRCPsych CASC exam. Learn structured approaches, frameworks, and tips to pass history taking stations with confidence.

CASC Mental State Examination (MSE)

Complete guide to the Mental State Examination in MRCPsych CASC. Learn what to observe, how to document findings, and what examiners expect.

CASC Risk Assessment Stations

Pass risk assessment stations in the MRCPsych CASC exam. Comprehensive guide to suicide risk, violence risk, and structured risk formulation.

CASC Capacity Assessment Stations

Ace capacity assessment stations in the MRCPsych CASC. Learn the 4-stage test, legal framework, and how to present capacity decisions clearly.

CASC Communication Skills Stations

Master communication skills for MRCPsych CASC stations. Covers breaking bad news, explaining diagnoses, managing angry patients, and motivational interviewing.

CASC Cognitive Assessment Stations

Prepare for cognitive assessment stations in the MRCPsych CASC exam. Learn how to use MMSE, ACE-III, and present findings to patients and colleagues.

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