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Physicians with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree are required to pass the USMLE for medical licensure. However, those with a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree (DO) are required to take the COMLEX-USA (COMLEX) exams but may also sit for the USMLE as well. [10] [11] States may enact additional testing and/or licensing requirements. [12]
First-time USMLE pass rates for D.O. and M.D. students in 2020 were 91 percent and 98 percent, respectively. [6] The first-time pass rate for students from schools outside of the United States and Canada was 90 percent. [6]
Pass rates of its students and graduates on the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) in calendar year 2022 were as follows: [20] Step 1 – Basic Science 75.46% Step 2 – Clinical Knowledge 96.12%
The J1 requires a 2-year home residence after completion of training in the U.S. [25] The H-1B visa does not have this 2-year home residence requirement, but further requires the USMLE Step 3. And initially, a B-1 visitor visa is required for taking the USMLE Step 2 clinical skills examination and the USMLE Step 3. [26]
Pass rates of its students and graduates on the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLE) in calendar year 2022 were as follows: [4] Step 1 – Basic Science 77.19% Step 2 – Clinical Knowledge 88.81% Step 3 – Clinical Skills N/A, CS discontinued as of Jan. 26, 2021
The USMLE Step 1 consists of 280 multiple-choice questions administered over an eight-hour period. The exam covers topics such as anatomy, biochemistry, pharmacology, and physiology, among others. Scores used to be reported on a three-digit scale, but as of February 2022 is reported as pass/fail.
First-time testers scored a pass rate of 52% on Level I. Those who sat for the exam after having deferred it at least once passed at 28%. The CFA exam, in total, comprises three parts, often ...
Based on those results, Saba graduates demonstrate Step 1 and Step 2 of their Clinical Knowledge scores portions of the USMLE that are on par to the pass rates among the 110 ranked medical schools as reported by U.S. News Best Medical Schools rankings in 2019: [13] Step 1 – Basic Science: 96.3% Step 2 – Clinical Knowledge (CK): 96.6%