Emergency Medicine COMAT Exam
The emergency medicine COMAT covers cases that a third or fourth year medical student may encounter on their emergency medicine rotation. The number and types of cases that you personally see will be heavily dependent on where you do your EM rotation. Therefore, it is important that you use a question bank that sufficiently covers all high-yield emergency medicine topics. This question bank is written specifically with the COMAT in mind.
About the Emergency Medicine COMAT Exam
The emergency medicine COMAT tests your ability to recognize and work up a multitude of presentations, including acute abdomen, altered mental status, chest pain, headaches, GI bleeding, psychiatric and substance overdose, shortness of breath, trauma, obstetrics and gynecology - pretty much anything that can end up in the ER. Based on the (sometimes limited) history and physical examination, you’ll need to choose the next best diagnostic step, the most likely diagnosis, the most appropriate acute and long-term treatment, prevention, and more. Make sure to use a question bank designed to be comprehensive with thorough explanations so that you’re well prepared on test day.
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Contributors: | 4 physicians |
Most Recent Addition: | 2024 |