Comsae Form 108 May 2026
To develop a proper report for the COMSAE Form 108 (Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Self-Assessment Examination), you need to structure it as an actionable post-exam performance analysis
COMSAE exams are designed to mimic the style, format, and content of the actual COMLEX-USA cognitive examinations. Among the various forms released by the NBOME, Form 108 has been widely utilized by students and medical schools as a benchmark for board readiness. This paper provides an overview of COMSAE Form 108, analyzes its role in predictive modeling for board success, and outlines best practices for students interpreting their scores. Background and Structure of COMSAE Form 108 comsae form 108
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Form 108 follows a standardized format consistent across Phase 1 COMSAEs: To develop a proper report for the COMSAE
COMSAE Phase 1 Form 108 is a 176-question, four-section self-assessment designed by the NBOME to evaluate readiness for the COMLEX-USA Level 1 exam. It frequently features content on OMM/OPP and neuroanatomy, with a 400–450 score range often used by schools to determine eligibility for the actual exam. For more details, visit NBOME. COMSAE Examination Format - NBOME Form 108 follows a standardized format consistent across