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My gut tells me they will reinstate PE for c/o 2023 and 2024.
My gut tells me they will reinstate PE for c/o 2023 and 2024.
I agree with thisI suspect it'll be something where our own schools evaluate us. According to someone high up in SGA and very involved with all this stuff at my school, one of the options being discussed is to basically use the pre-OSCE most schools make us take before letting us take the PE function as the PE.
Yeah, but what happens when someone fails an “evaluation course” 2 weeks before graduation? They would already be matched... no do overs that close to graduation... this implies basically you get one shot or your career is ruined lol. It would have to be so easy to pass that it would be pointless in the first place. I don’t see how this would workI am happy for the fourth year students, but what the heck does it mean that the test is postponed indefinitely.
Just cancel the exam permanently. if the NBOME really wants money and ensure public safety, then just make a 200$, two-week long certifying course for fourth years to take two weeks prior to graduation at their respective school or just cancel it permantely (this would be much better choice)
Yeah, but what happens when someone fails an “evaluation course” 2 weeks before graduation? They would already be matched... no do overs that close to graduation... this implies basically you get one shot or your career is ruined lol. It would have to be so easy to pass that it would be pointless in the first place. I don’t see how this would work
Ideally yes, but idk I feel like people would inevitably get shafted by such a high stakes evaluation so close to graduation. And then residencies would have a nightmare to deal with. Some schools seem to create problems for their students intentionally lolFailed? Get 2 day practice with your SPs and redo for an institutional Pass. Lol, the school wants to pass you by that point.
I was saying the course should be more focused on teaching, training, and practicing advanced clinical and communications skills on SPs than assessing (i know this course would be another check in the box, but it will make the NBOME happy). It is kind of like a little elective rotation. or have us go out and interact with horses supposedly this improves communication skills and my school did this (i do not know this is effective, just presenting options)Yeah, but what happens when someone fails an “evaluation course” 2 weeks before graduation? They would already be matched... no do overs that close to graduation... this implies basically you get one shot or your career is ruined lol. It would have to be so easy to pass that it would be pointless in the first place. I don’t see how this would work
I agree, This would be a good and rational option. Clearly they are incapable of making such decisions though 😂I was saying the course should be more focused on teaching, training, and practicing advanced clinical and communications skills on SPs than assessing (i know this course would be another check in the box, but it will make the NBOME happy). It is kind of like a little elective rotation. or have us go out and interact with horses supposedly this improves communication skills and my school did this (i do not know this is effective, just presenting options)
I know everyone would be checked out by then, but if the NBOME really really needs something, then I think the course would be a viable option. This way the NBOME seems likes doing something and preventing them from reinstating the useless ComlexPE.
Can't let go of the $$$$
So... basically all of the current class of 2021 and 2022 would basically be auto-passed?I suspect it'll be something where our own schools evaluate us. According to someone high up in SGA and very involved with all this stuff at my school, one of the options being discussed is to basically use the pre-OSCE most schools make us take before letting us take the PE function as the PE.
I'd love to see all the DO schools move away from COMLEX and require only USMLE. But a couple of things need to happen first. 1) They need to stop spending so much time on OPP....the time used on OPP could be used instead to give students a dedicated period to study for Step 1. 2) COMs need to stop teaching to COMLEX and start teaching to USMLE. Most COMs don't require their students to take Step 1 because they know their students perform (generally speaking) more poorly on USMLE than allopathic students.As someone else noted above me, hopefully this is a step in the right direction for them being absorbed by the NBME and having unified licensing exams.
Once Gimpel's generation of leadership dies off and ours takes control we can begin to move towards positive changes like this. Move towards LCME standards for schools and curriculums, perhaps close the bad new schools, throw out the blatantly false parts of OMM like cranial, etc. None of these osteopathic professional orgs or their COMLEX exams will be around in 30-40 years.I'd love to see all the DO schools move away from COMLEX and require only USMLE. But a couple of things need to happen first. 1) They need to stop spending so much time on OPP....the time used on OPP could be used instead to give students a dedicated period to study for Step 1. 2) COMs need to stop teaching to COMLEX and start teaching to USMLE. Most COMs don't require their students to take Step 1 because they know their students perform (generally speaking) more poorly on USMLE than allopathic students.
Until the OPP lectures and labs stop, curriculum is USMLE-driven, and a dedicated study time for Step 1 is given, osteopathic students will continue to perform more poorly on Step 1 than their allopathic counterparts.
I hope that’s true. There are younger physicians on this forum posting about how using armies of midlevels to make cash is admirable and to be emulated. So I don’t hold out a ton of hope that our generation won’t be as money hungry and selfish.Once Gimpel's generation of leadership dies off and ours takes control we can begin to move towards positive changes like this. Move towards LCME standards for schools and curriculums, perhaps close the bad new schools, throw out the blatantly false parts of OMM like cranial, etc. None of these osteopathic professional orgs or their COMLEX exams will be around in 30-40 years.
I hope that’s true. There are younger physicians on this forum posting about how using armies of midlevels to make cash is admirable and to be emulated. So I don’t hold out a ton of hope that our generation won’t be as money hungry and selfish.
What? Surgery mid-levels actually perform in their scope....I'd say that's mainly from surgery millennials though, except too many millennial and Z MS1s-MS4s are worshipping midlevels and condemning PPP 🙁
I’m not sure I can post the document. But it’s an official memo from the state osteopathic board.That is HOT. Link @AnatomyGrey12 ? Hope other states follow
What? Surgery mid-levels actually perform in their scope....
Game changing.Oklahoma has removed PE as a licensing requirement completely.
The thread he's referring to: The future?I hope that’s true. There are younger physicians on this forum posting about how using armies of midlevels to make cash is admirable and to be emulated. So I don’t hold out a ton of hope that our generation won’t be as money hungry and selfish.
Hot off the press from our weekly dean's report: "The COMLEX Level 2 PE has been indefinitely suspended, however we are being asked to evaluate competency prior to graduation."
You guys get a weekly dean's report??? Imagine!Hot off the press from our weekly dean's report: "The COMLEX Level 2 PE has been indefinitely suspended, however we are being asked to evaluate competency prior to graduation."
Yeah our dean is actually pretty nice. Too bad he's leaving lolYou guys get a weekly dean's report??? Imagine!
We have to do 2 clinical practice exams that functioned as Mock PEs. We were told today these would be what counted as our PE requirement for graduation.Hot off the press from our weekly dean's report: "The COMLEX Level 2 PE has been indefinitely suspended, however we are being asked to evaluate competency prior to graduation."
I imagine so. My school makes you pass a smaller version of the PE before you're released to sign up for the real deal. I would hope that would be able to be used...We have to do 2 clinical practice exams that functioned as Mock PEs. We were told today these would be what counted as our PE requirement for graduation.
I suspect every school will do something similar.
This gives us the ammunition we need to convince the rest of the weird states to do the same if we start writing. We can demonstrate that people with real power have already done the same.Oklahoma has removed PE as a licensing requirement completely.
No no not COMLEX, but PE specifically.This gives us the ammunition we need to convince the rest of the weird states to do the same if we start writing. We can demonstrate that people with real power have already done the same.
This is actually very bad in my opinion. What if we fail this right before graduation Lol?Hot off the press from our weekly dean's report: "The COMLEX Level 2 PE has been indefinitely suspended, however we are being asked to evaluate competency prior to graduation."
I think it's in everyone's best interest to allow already-matched 4th-year medical students to graduate and take Level 3. I have a feeling whatever "pathway" the NBOME chooses to move forward, it won't be a roadblock for anyone in the Class of 2021. Hope I'm not wrong.This is actually very bad in my opinion. What if we fail this right before graduation Lol?
I think it's in everyone's best interest to allow already-matched 4th-year medical students to graduate and take Level 3. I have a feeling whatever "pathway" the NBOME chooses to move forward, it won't be a roadblock for anyone in the Class of 2021. Hope I'm not wrong.
I honestly doubt schools are going to fail anyone unless you really mess up. We all already do this in order to be allowed to take the PE, nothing is changing. I'm already scheduled to do mine through school before this whole mess started.This is actually very bad in my opinion. What if we fail this right before graduation Lol?
Dude. Let the neuroticism go for just a sec. This is a massive win that must be celebrated. Your school will NOT fail you 3 days before graduation.This is actually very bad in my opinion. What if we fail this right before graduation Lol?
Hahah honestly yeah I’m starting to realize that. It’s just so unnecessary lol thank you for the slap to the face back to realityDude. Let the neuroticism go for just a sec. This is a massive win that must be celebrated. Your school will NOT fail you 3 days before graduation.
Same at LECOMI imagine so. My school makes you pass a smaller version of the PE before you're released to sign up for the real deal. I would hope that would be able to be used...
Yes. I’m hoping they can just use the OSCE on file that we take during the first semester of M3 pass/fail before we are allowed to take the PE starting 2nd semester of M3.Like many of my classmatesI haven't lived near my school for almost 1.5 years now.
Really hoping they don't make us fly back for a day to just take an OSCE.
It should be.. I mean you cant even take the PE so the alternative pathway has to fulfill those requirements...For c/o 2021 people looking to match/practice in PA- do you think being certified by the alternative pathway will count as the practical OMT exam required for DO licensure? Hopefully we won't need to worry about having to take the PA OMT test? As it stands, PA requires either PE or the OMT test to fulfill this requirement..
Yeah. I feel like the logistical nightmare of getting all the students placed at far off core rotation sites back to campus for a one day exam would be enough of a headache to prevent this from happening.... also it would disrupt rotations. This is my greatest fear however 😂Like many of my classmatesI haven't lived near my school for almost 1.5 years now.
Really hoping they don't make us fly back for a day to just take an OSCE.
Yeah. I feel like the logistical nightmare of getting all the students placed at far off core rotation sites back to campus for a one day exam would be enough of a headache to prevent this from happening.... also it would disrupt rotations. This is my greatest fear however 😂
I think they would use whatever OSCEs they already have for current 4th years. Presumably most of you had to take something to be eligible to sit for PE, so I'd imagine they'll use that.Yeah. I feel like the logistical nightmare of getting all the students placed at far off core rotation sites back to campus for a one day exam would be enough of a headache to prevent this from happening.... also it would disrupt rotations. This is my greatest fear however 😂