Exam Prep

Where your biggest exams become less intimidating

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Take the first step toward smarter test prep

Whether it’s USMLE®, COMLEX-USA ®, NCLEX ®, PANCE®, or boards, Osmosis has you covered for boards and exams.

USMLE

For medical students prepping for USMLE Step 1 & 2

COMLEX-USA

For DO students taking on COMLEX Level 1 & 2

PANCE

For physician assistant/associate students preparing to crush the PANCE

NCLEX

For RN & LPN nursing students taking on the NCLEX-RN® and NCLEX-PN®

UKMLA®

For UK med students who need to demonstrate readiness to perform

ABFM/ABIM®

For US medical students preparing for board exams

High-impact tools for high-stakes exams

Built to save you serious time. And boost your confidence on exam day.

Get more A’s to your Q’s.

How should I use Osmosis to study for board exams?

Learners use the Osmosis platform to study for board exams by reviewing high-yield videos, completing board-style practice questions, reinforcing concepts with flashcards, and following a personalized study schedule that integrates spaced repetition and other learning science stratgies into the platform.

Is Osmosis enough to pass healthcare board exams?

The Osmosis platform provides comprehensive content review, clinical reasoning practice, and exam-style questions that support board preparation. Many learners use Osmosis as a core study resource and supplement with additional question banks depending on their exam strategy.

Does Osmosis include board-style practice questions?

Board-style practice questions are available through the Osmosis Quiz Builder (Question Bank), which includes vignette-based questions designed to simulate healthcare exam formats such as USMLE Step 1 & 2, COMLEX Level 1 & 2, NCLEX-RN and PN, and the PANCE.

How long should I study before my exam?

Study time before an exam depends on your baseline knowledge and exam type, but many learners choose to consistently study for 4 to 12 weeks using structured review, practice questions, and active recall best practices.

Can Osmosis improve my exam score?

Consistent use of the Osmosis platform can improve medical, nursing, or healthcare exam performance by reinforcing high-yield concepts, strengthening clinical reasoning, and supporting retention through quizzes, flashcards, and the use of spaced repetition.

Don’t just cram for test day. Build the foundation you need for every diagnosis. Every decision. And every patient.