do all comat's have omm sprinkled in?

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On all my non-OMM comats combined I think I might have had one singular question that was a true OMM question. Everything else can be ignored and has nothing to do with the question being asked.
 
Just like the Supreme Court of the US defining obscenity, you'll know it's an OMM question when you see it. The answer will usually be dead obvious. I myself did study SOME OMM during 3rd year as they're free points on a COMAT exam. And by that I mean I reviewed viscerosomatics each test and forgot them 5min later.
 
Very few, should be of zero concern. Less than 1 a comat and primarily in primary care.
 
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