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What is USMLE?
USMLE stands for the United
States Medical Licensing Examination. USMLE is a three-step examination for
medical licensure in the United States. USMLE is conducted by the Federation of
State Medical Boards of the United States (FSMB) and the National Board of
Medical Examiners (NBME).
USMLE is governed by a committee that is formed of members
from FSMB, NBME, and ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical
Graduates).
The content of the USMLE is developed by the members
of USMLE test committees which include medical professionals from various
medical fields including medical educators, biomedical scientists, and
clinicians from every region of the United States (US). USMLE Examination
Committee is responsible for the creation of USMLE Examination materials.
To get the license to
practice medicine in the US, MD degree
holders needs to qualify USMLE. In USMLE Program’s own terms, “USMLE assesses an examinee's ability to
apply knowledge, concepts, and principles and to demonstrate fundamental
patient-centered skills.” To put it even simpler, USMLE is the gateway for
medical licensure in the US.
USMLE Steps
USMLE is composed of a total of three steps: USMLE Step 1,
USMLE Step 2 [Consisting of two parts: Clinical Skills (CS) and Clinical
Knowledge (CK)], and USMLE Step 3. A detailed overview of each USMLE Step is
tabulated as under:
Particulars
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USMLE Step-1
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USMLE Step-2
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USMLE
Step-3
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Clinical Knowledge
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Clinical Skills
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Test-Type
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Computer-based
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Computer-based
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Held at test centers in the US (Atlanta,
Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia)
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Computer-based
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Duration (including break time)
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8 hours
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9 hours
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8 hours
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- 8 hours on the first day
- 9 hours on the second day
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Format
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280 MCQs divided into 7 sixty minute
blocks each with 40 MCQs. For each question, a
student has 90 seconds.
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About 316 MCQs divided into 8 sixty
minute blocks. For each question, a student
has ~91 seconds.
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Student’s encounter with 12 patient cases
and record findings on each patient. 15 minutes allocated for each patient
encounter & 10 minutes to note each patient information & findings.
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Day 1:
About 233 MCQs divided into 6 sixty
minute blocks.
Day 2:
- About 180 MCQs divided into 6 forty
five minute blocks.
- 13 computer-based case simulations
(CCS). 10-20 minutes allowed for each simulation.
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Purpose
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Test student’s understanding of basic
sciences & its application to the practice
of medicine.
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Test student’s understanding of clinical
science and its application.
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Test the ability to examine patients, gather
information, and communicate the findings.
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Test student’s knowledge &
understanding of biomedical & clinical sciences and its application in
practice of medicine & patient management in an ambulance.
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USMLE Eligibility
Eligibility
for USMLE Step 1 and USMLE Step 2
A student is eligible to apply for USMLE Step 1 as well as
USMLE Step 2 if s/he meets any one of the following requirements:
A.
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Student is officially enrolled in, or
a graduate of, a US or Canadian medical school leading to the MD (Doctor of
Medicine) degree.
Such US or Canadian medical school
should be accredited by the Liaison
Committee on Medical Education (LCME) which is an accrediting body for MD programs in the US & Canada and
recognized by US Department of Education. [LCME Accredited US or Canadian
medical schools]
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OR
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B.
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Student is officially enrolled in, or
a graduate of, a US medical school leading to the DO (Doctor of Osteopathic
Medicine) degree.
Such US medical school should be
accredited by American Osteopathic Association (AOA) Commission on
Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) which is an accrediting body for osteopathic schools, colleges &
universities in the US and recognized by US Department of Education. [AOA
Accredited US medical schools]
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OR
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C.
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Student is officially enrolled in, or
a graduate of, a medical school outside the US and Canada listed in the World
Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS)
which meets ECFMG eligibility requirements & criteria. [WDOMS listed
medical schools outside US & Canada & meeting ECFMG criteria]
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Note: LAU students are eligible for
USMLE Step 1 as well as USMLE Step 2
Lincoln American University, School of Medicine (LAU) is
listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) and also fulfills the eligibility requirements &
criteria of ECFMG. Therefore, LAU students are eligible for USMLE Step 1 as
well as USMLE Step 2.
Eligibility for USMLE Step3
A student is eligible to apply for USMLE Step 3 if s/he meets all
of the following requirements:
A.
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- Student
holds MD (or its equivalent; like MBBS) degree from LCME Accredited US or
Canadian medical school OR;
- Student
holds DO degree from AOA Accredited US medical school OR;
- Student
holds MD (or its equivalent; like MBBS) degree from WDOMS listed medical school outside the US & Canada & possess ECFMG Certification.
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AND
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B.
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Student has passed USMLE Step 1 and
USMLE Step 2 [Clinical Skills (CS) as well as Clinical Knowledge (CK)]
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Note: LAU medical graduates are eligible for USMLE Step 3
Lincoln American University, School of Medicine (LAU) meets
all the requirements established by ECFMG and is listed in the World Directory
of Medical Schools (WDOMS). Further,
while students pursue their medical education at the University, LAU provides
its students with USMLE coaching & guidance from USMLE qualified
professionals to help them clear USMLE Step 1 and USMLE Step 2 during the LAU
MD Program itself. By the time LAU students complete their medical graduation,
they can have the first 2 steps of USMLE already qualified. Then, after
completing their MD Program, LAU students can apply for ECFMG certification and
then apply for USMLE Step 3.
Time Limit for Completing USMLE
USMLE Bulletin of Information (USMLE BoI) doesn’t specify any
limit regarding time frame within which a student shall complete USMLE. However, it does mention that “Many state medical boards require that all
Steps of the USMLE be successfully completed within a certain time frame,
usually seven years.”
Therefore, 7 years can be considered as the standard time
limit to complete the USMLE. It implies that a student shall complete all the
USMLE Steps within a period of 7 years.
USMLE Retake & Number of Attempts Limit
Within a period of 12 months, a student can give maximum 3
attempts for the same USMLE exam. To take the 4th attempt, a student must wait for a period of 12 months
after the first attempt and a period of 6 months after the third attempt. It
means that in the first 12-month period, there can’t be more than 3 takes
(including retakes) and to try for the 4th & subsequent time,
students are required to wait for 6 months from the date of their last attempt.
Further, USMLE BoI states that “An examinee may not take the same Step or Step Component more than six
times, including incomplete attempts.” So, the maximum number of total
attempts allowed to qualify each USMLE Step is 6. It means that students need to qualify each USMLE step
in maximum 6 attempts.
Note on
State Specific Requirements on USMLE Retake & Number of Attempts Limit
The maximum number of total attempts allowed to
qualify USMLE Steps also varies depending on the US State in which a student
wants to practice. Different states impose different limits on the number of
attempts allowed to qualify USMLE.
State Specific Requirements (SSR) regarding USMLE time &
attempts limit can be found on the website of Federation of State Medical Boards.
USMLE Application - USMLE Exam Fees | How to Apply for
USMLE
If a student is eligible to apply for USMLE, s/he can apply
online for USMLE Steps depending on his/her medical school as under:
Student’s Medical School
Category
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USMLE Steps
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USMLE Exam Fees
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USMLE Application – How
To Apply
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How To Schedule Test
Date
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Advance Scheduling
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LCME Accredited US or Canadian medical
school OR AOA Accredited US
medical school
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USMLE Step 1
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$630
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Apply on NBME Application Website
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Schedule on Prometric Website
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Student can schedule test date up to
6 months in advance.
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USMLE Step 2 (Clinical Knowledge)
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$630
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USMLE Step 2 (Clinical Skills)
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$1290
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Schedule on USMLE Website
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Post application, student is allotted a 12-month eligibility period. USMLE BoI
advice students to schedule test date at least 6 months in advance.
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USMLE Step 3
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$850*
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Apply on FSMB Website
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Schedule on Prometric Website
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Student can schedule test date up to
6 months in advance.
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WDOMS listed medical schools
outside US & Canada & meeting ECFMG criteria
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USMLE Step 1
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$940
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Apply on ECFMG Application Website
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Schedule on Prometric Website
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Student can schedule test date up to
6 months in advance
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USMLE Step 2 (Clinical Knowledge)
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$940
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USMLE Step 2 (Clinical Skills)
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$1580
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Schedule on USMLE Website
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Post application, student is allotted a 12-month eligibility period. USMLE BoI
advice students to schedule test date at least 6 months in advance.
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USMLE Step 3
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$850*
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Apply on FSMB Website
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Schedule on Prometric Website
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Student can schedule test date up to
6 months in advance.
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* USMLE Step 3 Fee of $850 is applicable for 2018. Fee for
2019 is yet to be updated on FSMB website.
Prepare for USMLE
USMLE program has not sanctioned any test preparation courses
for the USMLE preparation. However, USMLE Practice Materials &
Self-Assessment Services are available on the website of USMLE & NBME
respectively. Apart from the education & knowledge imparted at medical
schools, experience gained in clinical rotations while pursuing medical
programs, USMLE aspirants can complement their USMLE preparation with the help
of USMLE Practice Materials & availing Self-Assessments Facility for each USMLE Step available
on the USMLE & NBME website.
Further, LAU students get help from the University to better
prepare themselves for the USMLE examinations. LAU’s MD Program is strictly
based on the medical curriculum of the US
and also covers the USMLE syllabus. Further, LAU’s USMLE coaching and
counseling from USMLE qualified faculties also help LAU students in better
USMLE preparation.
USMLE Results: USMLE Minimum Passing Scores, USMLE Score
Reporting Schedule
USMLE program provides separate results (in terms of “pass” or
“fail”) for each USMLE step. Scores are also reported for Step 1, Step 2 (CK)
& Step 3. No scores are reported for Step 2 (Clinical Skills). Current
Minimum Passing Scores required to qualify USMLE are:
USMLE Steps
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Minimum Passing Scores
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USMLE Step 1
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194
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USMLE Step 2
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Clinical Knowledge (CK)
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209
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Clinical Skills (CS)
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Scores not reported for Step 2:
Step 2 results are declared only as Pass/ Fail outcome
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USMLE Step 3
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196
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The recommended minimum passing score of USMLE is reviewed
periodically (approximately once in every 4 years) and is subject to change. As
per the latest USMLE BoI, students must
answer 60-70% of MCQs correctly to achieve a passing score. In the case of USMLE Step 3, student’s performance in
computer-based case simulations (CCS) is also considered in the determination
of the scores.
Once the USMLE score is out, students get an email notification from the organization with
which they registered for USMLE Steps. USMLE score report remains available
online for 120 days from the date of USMLE results.
USMLE Step1, USMLE Step 2 (Clinical Knowledge) & USMLE
Step 3 are computer-based exams and their results are posted online on the
website of NBME, ECFMG, and FSMB. Usually,
USMLE score report for Step1, Step 2 (Clinical Knowledge) and Step 3 are available within 3-4 weeks after the test
date. However, USMLE BoI suggests that students should wait for up to 8 weeks for the results. USMLE students
can check the result on NBME or ECFMG or FSMB website depending on the category
of their medical school & with which organization they applied for the
USMLE Steps.
For results of USMLE Step-2 (Clinical Skills), there is a reporting period of 4-5 weeks after the test. Results for the majority of the students (about 98-99% students) are reported by
the third Wednesday of the reporting period. For other 1-2% students, results
are declared by the end of reporting period.
USMLE Results Recheck
If for any reason, a student is not satisfied with his/ her
USMLE score, he/ she can apply for USMLE score recheck within 90 days from the
declaration of USMLE results. Till date, score recheck of any student has not
resulted in a score change or change in the pass/ fail status.
Should
you need to know more about USMLE? Do contact
us. For admission inquiries regarding LAU MDProgram in Guyana & Study MBBS in Caribbean, contact
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