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So I was just reading this Q&A from the recent NBOME town hall and it is kinda depressing how removed from reality these folks are. Here are a few gems:
"Let us not fall into the error that we may so easily- that of consoling ourselves that on average we are as good diagnosticians as our medical brothers. That is not the yardstick by which to measure. Our standard must be a new one - that of the needs of the hour and of humanity." -S.V Roebuck DO, President of the National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons 1948-1963 (as published in the JAOA in 1923).
- In response to how p/f COMLEX will affect residency matching, they said now there is even less incentive to take USMLE, and they are working on a better conversion tool between COMLEX and USMLE because I'm sure PDs will use that.
- In response to the financial burden of the PE and the "new format," the NBOME is considering (they didn't say exactly what that would be). They said "fee increases that had been announced for July 2020 were postponed in the pandemic, and all exam change fees were eliminated in 2020 as well" Oh, how generous of you
- In response to why they are considering an alternate to PE when NBME is not, they talked some BS about patient safety (cause every osteopathic physician uses OMM all day every day) and they also said many state licensing boards require OMM skills testing for licensure, which I've never heard of, but I guess I could be wrong.
"Let us not fall into the error that we may so easily- that of consoling ourselves that on average we are as good diagnosticians as our medical brothers. That is not the yardstick by which to measure. Our standard must be a new one - that of the needs of the hour and of humanity." -S.V Roebuck DO, President of the National Board of Examiners for Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons 1948-1963 (as published in the JAOA in 1923).