Passing Standards for Step 2 CS and Step 2 CK Increased!

The USMLE Step 2 Committee has decided to increase the passing standards of the Step 2 CS and Step 2 CK Exams.

Step 2 CS Passing Standard Increase!

Performance levels required to the Step 2 CS examination have increased in two of the three Step 2 CS subcomponents. Those categories affected are Communication and Interpersonal Skills (CIS) and Spoken English Proficiency (SEP). There will be no change to minimum passing requirements for the Integrated Clinical Encounter (ICE) subcomponent of Step 2 CS.

If this increase in passing standards were applied to a recent group of -takers, the passing rate for examinees from US schools would have decreased less than one percent and the passing rate for examinees from international schools would have decreased approximately eight percent.

This new minimum passing will affect students taking the Step 2 CS on or after July 15, 2007.

Step 2 CK Passing Standard Increase!

The minimum passing for the Step 2 CK was raised from 182 to 184. This new minimum passing will affect students taking the on or after July 1, 2007.

The Step 2 CK Committee decided to raise the three-digit during their June 2007 meeting. Several factors were taken into consideration such as recommendations from independent groups, survey results and examinee performance trends. Passing standards for USMLE Step Examinations are reviewed periodically and may be adjusted at any .


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