
In this episode of OSCE Talk, we break down how to take a clear, structured dermatology history, with a particular focus on skin lesions and suspected skin cancer.
We walk through a practical approach using the OPERA framework, discuss key skin cancer risk factors, and explain how to assess lesions safely and systematically using the ABCDE framework. The episode also highlights the importance of understanding dermatological terminology, recognising the mental health impact of skin disease, and asking the right background questions in OSCEs and real clinical settings.
This episode is designed to help you sound confident, organised, and clinically safe when faced with dermatology history stations.
How to structure a dermatology history using OPERA
Key skin cancer risk factors, including skin type and sun exposure
Why sunbed use significantly increases melanoma risk
How to assess skin lesions using the ABCDE framework
The Three S’s for lesion examination (sight, size, shape)
Essential dermatology terminology to improve communication
The relevance of drug history, family history, and steroid use
How skin conditions can impact mental health and daily life