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COMAT Foundational Biomedical Science (FBS) Practicce Exam

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About this Exam

The Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Achievement Test (COMAT) Foundational Biomedical Science (FBS) examination is a standardized assessment developed by the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME).

This exam is specifically designed for osteopathic medical students, typically taken near the end of their foundational (pre-clinical) coursework, which usually spans the first two years of medical school.

It serves as a summative evaluation to measure a student’s mastery of the core basic science principles essential for the practice of osteopathic medicine and provides a benchmark of readiness before students progress to their clinical clerkships and the high-stakes COMLEX-USA Level 1 licensure examination.

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What the Course Entails and Exam Details

The COMAT FBS exam focuses exclusively on the foundational biomedical sciences through an osteopathic lens. Unlike clinical COMATs, which cover single specialties, the FBS Comprehensive exam is a multidisciplinary assessment encompassing the broad spectrum of pre-clinical knowledge.

The curriculum and blueprint cover two primary dimensions: Body Systems and Disciplines.

The integrated content blueprint includes the following core areas:

  • Body Systems: Cardiovascular and Hematologic; Endocrine and Metabolism; Gastrointestinal and Nutritional; Genitourinary/Renal; Integumentary; Musculoskeletal; Nervous System and Mental Health; Respiratory; and Human Development, Reproduction, and Sexuality.
  • Disciplines: Biochemistry and Genetics; Foundational Anatomical Sciences (Gross Anatomy, Embryology, Histology); Foundational Neurosciences; Microbiology and Immunology; Physiologic Basis of Health and Disease (Pathophysiology); and Pharmacologic Principles and Concepts.

The exam integrates Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP) throughout these domains, emphasizing the holistic approach to patient health and disease processes.

 

 What to Expect in the Final Exam

The COMAT FBS Comprehensive exam is a computer-based assessment. While specific forms may vary annually, students should expect a long-form examination, typically consisting of approximately 200 multiple-choice questions.

The examination is structured into two distinct sections, with a standard time limit of 4 hours total. Students generally have 2 hours to complete each 100-question section.

Specific rules include:

  • Question Format: The questions are standard single-best-answer multiple-choice items.
  • No Supplements: Calculators are not required and are not provided. There are currently no video or audio components within the COMAT series.
  • Scoring: There is no negative marking for incorrect answers, so students are encouraged to answer every question. Scores are reported as standardized scores, often normed with a mean of 200 and a standard deviation of 10 for the comprehensive form, allowing for comparison across different test forms.

Each College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) sets its own specific passing requirements, bearing weight on student grading and progression decisions.

 

 How to Study and Exam Centers

Effective preparation for the COMAT FBS requires a structured, long-term study plan that begins months before the test date. Because the exam covers the entirety of the pre-clinical curriculum, spaced repetition is vital for retention.

Actionable study strategies include:

  • Content Review: Utilize standard medical school review resources. Focus heavily on pathophysiology (systems-based) and pharmacology, as these are frequently highly weighted.
  • Question Banks: Engaging with high-quality multiple-choice question banks specifically designed for osteopathic students (such as COMBANK or COMQUEST) is the most critical study method. This familiarizes you with the question style, vignette structure, and the integration of OPP. Aim to complete at least one full bank.
  • Time Management: Practice timed blocks of questions to build endurance for the 4-hour format and to master a pace of approximately one minute per question.
  • Identify Weaknesses: Use performance analytics from question banks to target your weakest disciplines or body systems for focused review.

Where and How to Take the Exam: COMAT examinations are institution-administered. They are not taken at external Pearson VUE centers. Your individual College of Osteopathic Medicine (COM) handles the registration, scheduling, and proctoring.

Typically, the exam is administered within the medical school’s testing facility, often using specialized secure browser software on the school's computers or authorized student tablets. Remote proctoring options may be available depending on your institution's policies and NBOME guidelines. Check with your school’s registrar or curriculum coordinator for specific administration details.

 

 Job Opportunities from the Course

Passing the COMAT FBS is not a licensure certification that directly unlocks job titles. It is an academic milestone within medical school. However, success on this exam is the critical gateway to the clinical years of training and subsequent licensure as a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO).

Once a student completes their DO degree and residency training, they unlock a wide array of career paths, including:

  • Physician in private practice or hospital settings (all specialties, e.g., Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Surgery, Emergency Medicine).
  • Hospitalist.
  • Academic Physician (teaching medical students and residents).
  • Medical Researcher (clinical or basic science).
  • Medical Director or Administrator in healthcare systems.
  • Public Health Official or Policy Advisor.
  • Occupational or Preventive Medicine Specialist.
  • Physician within specialized branches (e.g., Sports Medicine, Geriatrics, Palliative Care)

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