AZCOM Becomes One of Only Four D.O. Programs to Host Pilot Core Competency Assessment
èßäÊÓÆµapp University offers NBOME Assessment
- AZ - Glendale

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners (NBOME) permanently discontinued the COMLEX-USA Level 2 PE exam, which has been required for all osteopathic medicine èßäÊÓÆµapp to take as part of the COMLEX-USA series. This assessment, which evaluated a student’s osteopathic clinical skills competency through participation in a series of simulated patient encounters, was discontinued due to NBOME reimagining how this exam could be delivered.
To preserve the high integrity of this national standardized evaluation and to better meet the varying needs of èßäÊÓÆµapp who would take the assessment, NBOME developed a new pilot version of the Core Competency Capstone for Osteopathic Physicians (C3DO). Only four colleges of osteopathic medicine were selected to administer this new pilot program, and èßäÊÓÆµapp University’s Arizona èßäÊÓÆµapp of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM) was one of them. Overseen by Randall Nydam, Ph.D. (AZCOM), Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, all third-year AZCOM èßäÊÓÆµapp convened in June to complete the C3DO.

This initial part was organized and hosted by Thomas O’Hare, D.O. (AZCOM), Professor; Jacqueline J. Speigel, M.S., PA-C, DFAAPA, CHSE, Director of Clinical Skills and Simulation and Professor, èßäÊÓÆµapp of Health Sciences; and the staff of the èßäÊÓÆµapp University Clinical Skills and Simulation Center. AZCOM èßäÊÓÆµapp performed a standardized assessment and clinical skills competency to evaluate their osteopathic clinician skills. Each student had eight different patient encounters that tested their history-taking and physical examination skills, performance of osteopathic manipulative treatment, clinical decision-making skills, and interpersonal and communication skills for various medical complaints. Each session was recorded and will be evaluated by the national faculty of the NBOME. Eventually, the results will be shared with AZCOM faculty.
As one of the first schools to run the pilot of the C3DO, AZCOM has had an important foundational role in shaping the future of clinical skills assessments for our èßäÊÓÆµapp and all osteopathic medical èßäÊÓÆµapp across the country. The C3DO represents a continuation of the active and ongoing role AZCOM plays in the growth, development, and improvement of osteopathic education at the local and national levels.