I have always felt like for some reason OMM gets a pass on actually having data. I don’t know how you guys feel but on some of my OMM exams we would get a ton of questions on cranial bull sh* t and in my mind I ask myself “how do you know this is true? What evidence do you have?” They don’t teach us things from say the renal or cardio (etc) blocks without that information having been backed up by science, research, and data.... and on another point to expound on my earlier comment, I don’t know about you all but sure, I have had some preceptors that if I just show up I get a perfect grade but I have had others that if I wasn’t clinically competent they wouldn’t have passed me on that rotation. I feel like rotations are the best way possible to evaluate clinical competency. It’s a bunch of physicians in your community who evaluate all aspects of your clinical competency over a ton of patient encounters. The NBOME is really going to say that a medical student who successfully completes 20+ rotations doesn’t demonstrate enough clinical competency? Are you kidding me? Having us evaluate 12 fake patients under high pressure environment is better? What a joke