USMLE Step 1

USMLE Step 1 tests your knowledge of the basic sciences. Though the content of this is predominantly fact-, most are now given in the context of a scenario. The of these is multiple-choice (MCQ) , with only one correct answer to each .

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USMLE Step 1 is a one-day computer . It is administered over 8 hours and consists of 350 Multiple choice (MCQs) in total.
These 350 are divided into seven blocks. The given to complete each block of is 60 minutes.
Your total break (including lunch) for the Step 1 is 60 minutes. You can split this break as you wish and use them in between blocks to go to the restroom, have lunch or just get a breath of fresh air.
Click on this link for a detailed description of USMLE Step 1 content outline & tested areas.http://www..org/step1/s1endo.htm

Follow this link for on applying to the USMLE Step 1 examination. http://www..org/applicationmaterials/default.htm

USMLE Step 1 can be taken at Prometric centers, in the U.S. and several countries around the world. Click here to view USMLE Step 1 Prometric center locations.http://www.2test.com/tcl/index.jsp
The is given continuously, through out the . U.S. students usually take USMLE Step 1 in their second or third .
If you are an International Medical Graduate (), it is advantageous for you to take this after completing your . You will be able to recognize the scenarios given in the better, after you graduate.
Download USMLE Step 1 sample http://www..org/Orientation/2006/2006menu.htm

Minimum USMLE Step 1 scores:
The minimum to the USMLE exams is 75 on the two-digit scale. To achieve a minimum of 75, you must answer about 60 to 70 % of the correctly.
The two digit minimum of 75 does not change. The two digit is calculated so that a of 75 will always correspond to the minimum passing (even if the three digit changes).
The two digit is provided to fulfill the reporting requirements of various state licensing boards.
USMLE has recently clarified that the two digit is NOT a percentile – contrary to popular belief for decades. Thanks for clearing that USMLE & ECFMG folks!
The three digit minimum passing may change from to . You are advised to check the USMLE website periodically. The current three digit minimum for USMLE Step 1 is 182.
The three digit scale: Most scores on this scale fall between 140 and 260. First takers (from US Medical schools), usually have a mean of 200 to 220. Follow this link to read more about the official USMLE explanation on percentiles.http://www..org/Scores/percentiles.htm
Follow this link to read about USMLE Step 1, 2, 3 & fail data for US and graduates for the 2004 as well as for prior years. http://www..org/scores/2004perf.htm
It is in your interest to get a USMLE . This increases your chances of getting into a .
A USMLE also helps you get a spot in the highly competitive specialties like Radiology, Orthopedics and Dermatology.

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