Residency Placements and Match Results

51Æ·²èCOM Residency Placements

51Æ·²èCOM is one of the top 10 medical schools in the nation for matching graduates with their first-choice residency program, according to U.S. News & World Report. Recent graduates have accepted residencies in Anesthesiology; Emergency Medicine; Family Medicine; Internal Medicine; Pediatrics; Neurology; Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine; Obstetrics and Gynecology; Pathology; Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Psychiatry; and General, Orthopedic, Neuro, and Vascular Surgery.

Residency Match Information

51Æ·²èClass Year2021202220232024
Class Size176163169166
Number of Students Placed in GME173162167164
American Osteopathic Association0000
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education167156158155
Military6699
Deferred post-graduate training by 1 year3122
Placement Rate98%99%99%99%

Celebrate Match Day with the Class of 2024

Residencies by Specialty

51Æ·²èCOM Class of 2021 matched in a variety of specialties and will be training in sites across the country.

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Post-Graduate Training Destinations

Post-graduate training destinations and specialties for 51Æ·²èCOM graduates from 2017–2021.

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COM By the Numbers

60+%

percentage of our graduates that practice in primary care disciplines

(i.e., Family Medicine, General Internal Medicine, and Pediatrics)
#1

provider of physicians for Maine.

Top 10

We rank in the top 10 medical schools where graduates are residency program

Top 5

We rank in the top five for mean score on the Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination of the U.S. Levels 1 and 2.

COMLEX-USA

All osteopathic medical students are required to take COMLEX Levels 1 and 2. COMLEX Level 3 is taken during post-graduate medical training. The provides the following description of the COMLEX exams:

"The COMLEX-USA series is designed to assess the osteopathic medical knowledge and clinical skills considered essential for osteopathic generalist physicians to practice medicine without supervision. COMLEX-USA is constructed in the context of medical problem-solving which involves clinical presentations and physician tasks." For additional information on the NBOME and COMLEX exams, please refer to the website.

Students take the COMLEX level 1 following completion of their second year and level 2 after completion of their third year. Level 3 must be taken after graduation and during residency.

First-Time Pass Rates for COMLEX-USA Level 1

Testing CycleFirst-Time Pass RateNational Pass Rate
May 2018–April 201998.8%93%
May 2019–April 202097.8%94.3%
May 2020–April 202198.1%93.7%
May 2021–April 2022*94.4%92.2%
May 2022–April 202395.9%90.6%
May 2023–Sept 2023*98.7%93.8%

First-Time Pass Rates for COMLEX Level 2 Cognitive Evaluation (CE)

Testing CycleFirst-Time Pass RateNational Pass Rate
June 2018–May 201998.9%95.6%
June 2019–May 202099.4%96.8%
June 2020–May 202198.3%96.5%
June 2021–May 2022*97.6%95%
June 2022–May 2023*97.7%94.5%

First-Time Pass Rates for COMLEX-USA Level 2 Performance Evaluation (PE)

The NBOME indefinitely postponed the COMLEX-USA Level 2-PE in 2020. .

Testing CycleFirst-Time Pass RateNational Pass Rate
March 2017–February 201892.4%93.2%
March 2018–February 201992.8%93.2%
March 2019–March 2020*90.4%92%

First-Time Pass Rate for COMLEX-USA Level 3

Testing CycleFirst-Time Pass RateNumber of Students
September 2018–December 201999.1%229
January 2020–December 202098.7%156
January 2021–December 202197.5%157
January 2022–December 202298.5%196
January 2023–December 202398.5%190

*Data represent all test takers during the specified cycle. First-time test taker results for these cycles are not yet available from NBOME.