Omt Review Savarese

James, OMS3

4.0 out of 5 stars The only option for OMT review, but with bad assistant editors. Savarese should release a list of all the errata at the very minimum. OMT Review is a powerful COMLEX test prep platform for Osteopathic Medical students created by Dr. Robert Saverese, DO.

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COMLEX has some weird OMM questions that were worded very similarly to OMTREVIEW. I was extremely grateful for this resource because every school teaches OMM differently and uses a different vocabulary. If I had only used COMBANK and not omtreview I would have been at a loss for a sizable number of questions. I did both TrueLearn COMBANK and the OMTREVIEW. Combank didn’t test deep enough into the weeds to be very helpful for this new blueprint in my opinion. Having done the omtreview questions (all 366 of them) there wasn’t a single OMM question that caught me by surprise. This really cut down on my test-day anxiety and hopefully improved my score.The advice I’d give is to absolutely use the omtreview qbank qbank. Found those to be the best resources. I did the Saverese qbank over 2 days after skimming through his book and can’t recommend it highly enough. Good use of those afternoons for sureAlso, most questions were similar in length to the COMSAE with only a handful of comically long stems. Time was not an issue on the exam. For reference I typically finish NBMEs with 20ish minutes per block and UWORLD blocks w 20-25 mins to spare per block. Hope that helps, GL everyone!

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COMLEX has some weird OMM questions that were worded very similarly to OMTREVIEW. I was extremely grateful for this resource because every school teaches OMM differently and uses a different vocabulary. If I had only used COMBANK and not omtreview I would have been at a loss for a sizable number of questions. I did both TrueLearn COMBANK and the OMTREVIEW. Combank didn’t test deep enough into the weeds to be very helpful for this new blueprint in my opinion. Having done the omtreview questions (all 366 of them) there wasn’t a single OMM question that caught me by surprise. This really cut down on my test-day anxiety and hopefully improved my score.The advice I’d give is to absolutely use the omtreview qbank qbank. Found those to be the best resources. I did the Saverese qbank over 2 days after skimming through his book and can’t recommend it highly enough. Good use of those afternoons for sureAlso, most questions were similar in length to the COMSAE with only a handful of comically long stems. Time was not an issue on the exam. For reference I typically finish NBMEs with 20ish minutes per block and UWORLD blocks w 20-25 mins to spare per block. Hope that helps, GL everyone!James, OMS3