2006 USMLE BULLETIN : Preparing for the Test

Sample Test Materials

The best preparation for the USMLE is a general, thorough review of the content reflected in the examination descriptions. You should also review further on the examination content and formats available on the USMLE website or from your registration entity and run the sample materials available on the USMLE website or on the 2006 USMLE compact disc (CD). The 2006 USMLE CD is available through your registration entity.

There are no preparation courses affiliated with or sanctioned by the USMLE . Information on such courses is not available from the ECFMG, FSMB, NBME, USMLE Secretariat, or licensing authorities.

Test Lengths and Formats

  • Step 1 has approximately 350 multiple-choice items, divided into seven 60-minute blocks, administered in one eight-hour testing session.
  • Step 2 CK has approximately 370 multiple-choice items, divided into eight 60-minute blocks, administered in one nine-hour testing session.
  • Step 2 CS has 12 cases. You will have 15 minutes for each encounter and 10 minutes to record each note. If you do not use the entire 15 minutes for the encounter, the remaining will be added to the you have to record the note. The testing session is approximately eight hours.
  • Step 3 has approximately 480 multiple-choice items, divided into blocks of 35 to 50 items. You will have 45 to 60 minutes to complete each of these blocks. There are approximately nine computer- simulations, with one in each block. You will have a maximum of 25 minutes to complete each of these blocks. Step 3 is administered in two eight- hour testing sessions.

For Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3 multiple-choice sections, during the defined to complete the items in each block, you may answer the items in any order, review your responses, and change . After you exit the block, or when expires, you can no longer review items or change .

Step 2 CS cases and Step 3 simulations must be taken in the order presented. After you exit the or session, or when expires, you can no longer review items or cases, change , or collect additional .

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Note: The descriptions provided here, including length and number of items or cases, may be changed at any . Notice of any changes will be posted at the USMLE website.

Practicing with the Software

For Steps 1, 2 CK, and 3 you should acquaint yourself with the software well before your date(s). Practice is not available on the day. A brief tutorial on the day provides a review of the software, including navigation tools and examination , prior to beginning the . It does not provide an opportunity to . Step 3 examinees should review the Primum CCS orientation materials and with all of the sample cases well in advance of the testing day to have a thorough understanding of the software works.

Sample materials to with the software (both multiple-choice and Primum CCS cases) are available to eligible applicants from their registration entity and at the USMLE website.

Practice at Prometric Test Centers

If you wish to some of the conditions of administration for Step 1, Step 2 CK, or Step 3, you may schedule to review sample materials at a Prometric Test Center for a fee. Although shorter than an actual USMLE examination and containing the same sample materials provided by the USMLE registration entities and at the USMLE website, this option allows you to USMLE sample materials in the same environment as your actual . After your registration for a Step or Step Component is complete and you have received your Scheduling Permit, you may register for a session for that examination by following the instructions at the USMLE website.

Note: If you register for the session, you will receive a separate Scheduling Permit specifically for the session. You must have this Permit before you can contact Prometric to schedule the session. You should allow two weeks to receive your session Scheduling Permit.

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