United States Medical Licensing Examination
Hi,
The exam is conducted in three steps. The Step 1 is meant to assess the understanding of students in applying the important concepts of the sciences basic to the practice of medicine. it mainly emphasis on principles and mechanisms underlying health, disease, and modes of therapy. It is a one day examination which is conducted in 8 hours. The practise materials and sample tests are available in the official website. Candidates are advised to go through the instructions and test papers before the test. The official site is
https://www.usmle.org/
Please go through it to understand the exam patterns.
Step 2 is for testing the clinical skills of candidates. This include a bility of examinees to apply medical knowledge, skills, and understanding of clinical science for the providing proper patient care under supervision, and emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention.
Step 3 emphasis on patient management in ambulatory settings. It is the final examination in the USMLE sequence leading to a license to practice medicine without supervision. It is comparatively easy than other two. I suggest you to prepare yourself for the exam along with your studies rather than preparing after completion of course. Use the academic environment to enhance your knowledge and also your skills. You should know the basics and should focus on enhancement of your skills. Use the official website for further details.
all the best.
The United States Medical Licensing Examination is a three-step examination for medical licensure in the United States and is sponsored by the Federation of State Medical Boards and the National Board of Medical Examiners.
Yes you can give usmle by doing ug mbbs in india and then apply for residency in united states. Each year many indian medical graduates get selected in us residency programs.
Step 1 is a one-day test, usually taken at the end of the second year of medical school (https://www.princetonreview.com/med-school) . It emphasizes knowledge of basic sciences, including anatomy, biochemistry, behavioral sciences, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology and physiology. Topics such as nutrition, genetics and aging are also covered. All questions are multiple-choice.
Step 2 is a two-day test, usually taken in the fourth year of med school. It has two components. The first (called Clinical Knowledge, or CK), requires you to answer multiple–choice questions on clinical sciences like surgery, internal medicine, pediatrics and obstetrics and gynecology. The second (called Clinical Skills, or CS) requires you to examine and diagnose actors posing as patients. For the Step 2 CS, students must travel to one of five testing centers around the country.
Step 3 is a two-day test, usually taken after the first year of residency. This is the final assessment of whether or not you're prepared to practice general medicine in an unsupervised setting. Like Step 2, Step 3 focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of patients. It includes both multiple choice questions and computer simulations of patient care.
Dear Akshay,
I think the aim of yours was mbbs only in the previous times but due to some problem you are thinking for leaving it before completing the full degree.See you have done so much hard work for coming on this platform.
If you have genuine problem and if you have planned for something better than it then you can leave it.But try to complete it.If you have some financial problem then you can apply for study loan otherwise i think you know better what your problem is. Don't Worry!!
I hope you got the answer!!
ALL THE BEST!!
If you have any query then feel free to ask!!
hi,
See in the questions you did not mention why do you want to go for us or whats the reason behind not to complete the mbbs course. now as for Indian education system, mbbs course is 5.5 years, where 4.5 years is for study and 1 year is mandatory internship. so In india to complete mbbs course you must complete studies as well as internship. after that you may go for md or ms course in usa, now in abroad country to get admission in any of the course you must have previous qualifications records to get admission in any college, unless you complete your bachelors course, it would be really difficult to get job or higher study, hope you may understand.
Hello,
No there is no age limit for USMLE exam. The candidates must be officially enrolled in, or a graduate of, a medical school outside the US and Canada listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools as meeting ECFMG eligibility requirements. Please click the below link to know more.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/usmle-eligibility-criteria
Hello !
NEET PG & USMLE are entrance exams to crack the best PG seat.
There is no comparison between the both, It depends on what you want. If you want to practice in the USA ,then u should go for USMLE.
If you want to practice in India then go for NEET PG. NEETPG is a single exam to test your knowledge on subjects.
USMLE is a three-step exam series. After USMLE you can work in many countries including India without any licensing exams.
Thanks!
All the best!
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