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USMLE Path Way 3
For being eligible to apply for Residency in the US you first need to be ECFMG certified, for which you will have to clear the USMLE STEP 1, STEP 2 CK, STEP 2 CS & STEP 3 Exams.
USMLE STEP 1
This test Compromises of your Basic science subjects i.e.- Anatomy, physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, pharmacology, microbiology along with Biostatistics and epidemiology, Behavioural sciences, Aging, Genetics, Immunology, Molecular and cell biology, Nutrition.
Test Type: Computer-based
Examination Length: Seven 60-minute “blocks” administered in one eight-hour testing session; computer tutorial: 15 minutes; breaks: 45 minutes, self-scheduled. Total of 8 hours.
Number of Questions: Approximately 280; maximum 40 questions per block
Question Type: Single best answer multiple-choice test items
Average Time per Question: Approximately 90 seconds
USMLE STEP 2 CK & CS (TWO SEPARATE EXAMS)
• STEP 2 CK (Clinical Knowledge) is a multiple-choice exam designed to determine whether the examinee possesses the medical knowledge and understanding of clinical science considered essential for the provision of patient care under supervision.
• STEP 2 CS (Clinical Skills) is a separate “hands-on” exam that tests the examinee’s clinical and communication skills through his/her ability to gather information from standardized patients, perform a physical examination, communicate the findings to the patient, and write a patient note.
STEP 3 (MULTIPLE-CHOICE EXAM)
This exam assesses the examinee’s ability to apply medical knowledge and the understanding of the basic mechanisms of disease pathogenesis and treatment essential for the unsupervised practice of medicine, with emphasis on patient management in ambulatory settings.