The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is a three-step examination program for medical
licensure
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in the United States sponsored by the
Federation of State Medical Boards
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(FSMB) and the
National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). Physicians with a
Doctor of Medicine
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(MD) degree are required to pass the USMLE for medical licensure. However, those with a
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine
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degree (DO) are required to take the
COMLEX-USA (COMLEX) exams but may also sit for the USMLE as well.
States may enact additional testing and/or licensing requirements.
History
The USMLE was created in the early 1990s.
The program replaced the multiple examinations, including the
NBME Part Examination program and the FSMB's Federation Licensing Examination (FLEX) program, that offered paths to medical licensing in the medical profession.
The examination was originally imparted using pencil and paper. In 1999, computerized examination delivery was included.
In 2004, an examination with standardized patients to assess clinical-skills was added to Step 2 of the USMLE (Step 2 Clinical Skills), and required for licensure beginning with the medical school graduating class of 2005. During the
COVID-19 pandemic
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, USMLE Step 2CS was initially suspended and later discontinued.
A review of the program was enacted in 2009. USMLE claimed it was done with the intention of orienting the examination to support the licensing decisions made by medical boards, transitioning the exam to a competencies schema and emphasizing the importance of scientific foundations of medicine throughout the examination sequence. They also aimed to continue the assessment of clinical skill and interpretation of clinical information.
USMLE announced a move to a pass/fail model on February 12, 2020, along with other changes. They claimed this was done in an attempt by the
Federation of State Medical Boards
The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) of the United States is a national non-profit organization that represents the 71 state medical and osteopathic boards of the United States and its territories and co-sponsors the United States Medica ...
(FSMB) and the
National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) to balance focus between exams and actual coursework. The change became effective in 2022.
Description and purpose
The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) is required for medical licensure in the United States by all graduates of M.D.-granting American medical schools as well as all graduates of international medical schools.
It consists of three examinations:
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Step 1: Assesses foundational medical science typically obtained during the first two years of medical school
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Step 2CK: Evaluates the applicant's knowledge of clinical medicine
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Step 3: Assesses the application of clinical knowledge to patient management
Previously, USMLE included a clinical skills portion called
USMLE Step 2 Clinical Skills. It was discontinued during the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
.
Step 1 and 2 are typically completed by U.S. medical students during medical school, while Step 3 is usually taken by the end of the first year of residency.
While the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK exams can be taken at
Prometric test centers worldwide, the Step 3 can only be taken in the United States.
The USMLE is sponsored by the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) and the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME).
They developed it originally to provide state medical boards in the United States with a common examination for all licensure applicants.
However, over time it has also been extensively used by residency programs to predict residency performance and screen residents for selection during the
National Resident Matching Program
The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), also called The Match, is a United States–based private non-profit non-governmental organization created in 1952 to place U.S. Medical education in the United States, medical school students into res ...
.
Even though it was estimated that at least 60% of osteopathic medical students took at least one USMLE exam in 2020, physicians with D.O. degree are not required to take the USMLE for licensure or graduation. They are licensed as physicians by passing Parts I, II, and III of the
COMLEX examination from the
National Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners.
Eligibility
As of 2024, to be eligible for the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), candidates must meet specific criteria based on the step of the exam they are applying for:
Step 1 and Step 2 CK:
Candidates must fall into one of the following categories at the time of application and on the day of the examination:
* Medical Students or Graduates of U.S. or Canadian MD Programs:
** Must be officially enrolled in, or a graduate of, a U.S. or Canadian medical school program leading to the
MD degree, accredited by the
Liaison Committee on Medical Education
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(LCME).
* Medical Students or Graduates of U.S. DO Programs:
** Must be officially enrolled in, or a graduate of, a U.S. medical school program leading to the
DO degree, accredited by the
Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation
The American Osteopathic Association's (AOA) Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation (COCA) educational accreditation, accredits medical schools granting the Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree in the United States. The US Department ...
(COCA).
* Medical Students or Graduates of International Medical Schools:
** Must be officially enrolled in, or a graduate of, a medical school outside the U.S. and Canada that is listed in the
World Directory of Medical Schools
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as meeting the
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates
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(ECFMG) eligibility requirements, and must meet all other eligibility criteria of the ECFMG.
Step 3:
To be eligible for Step 3, candidates must:
* Have Passed Step 1 and Step 2 CK:
** Successfully obtain passing scores on both Step 1 and Step 2 CK.
* Hold an MD or DO Degree:
** Possess an MD or DO degree from an
LCME- or
COCA
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-accredited U.S. or Canadian medical school, or an equivalent MD degree from an international medical school listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools that meets ECFMG eligibility requirements and obtain ECFMG Certification.
* Meet Additional Criteria:
** Fulfill all other eligibility requirements as outlined in the USMLE Bulletin of Information.
The USMLE program also recommends that applicants for Step 3 have completed, or be near completion of, at least one year of postgraduate training in an accredited U.S. graduate medical education program that satisfies state board licensing requirements.
Pass rates by exam
Controversies
USMLE response to COVID-19
The USMLE was met with criticism for their lack of adaptability during the
COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic and COVID pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an disease outbreak, outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December ...
. The criticism was two-fold: First, for the mishandling and poor communication of exam cancellations by both USMLE program administrators and the third-party exam administrator,
Prometric. Second, the pandemic crisis exacerbated existing resentment towards the high-stakes nature of the exam: namely, several students and physicians were upset that the USMLE refused to move up the 2022 deadline of making Step 1 into a pass or fail exam.
Racial differences in outcome associated with the use of USMLE Step 1 scores to grant residency interviews
A study conducted in 2020 showed differences in USMLE Step 1 scores attributable to race and ethnicity, with lower mean scores for self-identified Black, Asian, and Hispanic examinees when compared with self-identified White examinees. The mean effect was larger when comparing Caucasian applicants (223) with Black and Hispanic applicants (216). Depending on the threshold score, an African American was 3–6x less likely to be offered an interview."
"61% of minority applicants were accepted into an orthopaedic residency versus 73% of White applicants. White and Asian applicants and residents had higher USMLE Step 1. White applicants and matriculated candidates had higher odds of
Alpha Omega Alpha membership compared with Black, Hispanic, and other groups.
In 2020, the
American Academy of Family Physicians
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and the Association of American Medical Colleges expressed their support for changing Step 1 to pass or fail, in part to reduce racial bias.
Financial considerations
The US Medical Licensing Examinations have received criticism due to their high cost. As of 2023, the USMLE charges (in U.S. dollars):
* $660 for Step 1 for US/Canada students (increasing to $670 in 2024),
$1,000 for
International medical graduate
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s (IMGs)
* $660 for Step 2 CK for US/Canada students (increasing to $670 in 2024),
$1,000 for IMGs
* $915 for Step 3 for all students (increasing to $925 in 2024)
As part of a broader public plea for systemic changes to the improper use of USMLE exams,
STAT wrote that this "multimillion-dollar industry has exploited the opportunity to extract thousands of dollars from already overly indebted students. Registering for STEP exams test cost $645–1300, while Step preparation materials and courses run much higher."
Similar exams
* The "Comprehensive Osteopathic Medical Licensing Examination" (
COMLEX-USA) is required for
osteopathic physicians
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in the
United States
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In other countries
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Ärztliche Prüfungen, overseen by the
IMPP, in Germany
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Australian Medical Council (AMC) examinations in Australia.
*Examen Nacional de Aspirantes a Residencias Médicas (ENARM) in Mexico
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Épreuves classantes nationales ECNi in France
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Hong Kong Medical Licensing Examination The Hong Kong Medical Licensing Examination (HKMLE) is a required assessment for doctors that graduated from medical schools outside of Hong Kong and forms part of the pathway to medical licensure in Hong Kong. The HKMLE is stipulated by the Medic ...
(HKMLE) in Hong Kong.
*Examination for Provisional Registration (EPR) in Malaysia.
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Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination, in Canada
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Pakistan Medical and Dental Council NEB and NLE Exam, Pakistan
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Medical Council of India
The Medical Council of India (MCI) was a statutory body for establishing uniform and high standards of medical education in India until its dissolution on 25 September 2020 when it was replaced by National Medical Commission. The Council grante ...
(MCI-FMGE conducted by National Board of Examinations)
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National Eligibility and Entrance Test, India (UG and PG)
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Nepal Medical Council, in Nepal.
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National Examination for Medical Practitioners in Japan
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Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board test (similar exam used in
United Kingdom
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)
*Saudi Medical Licensing Examination (SMLE) in Saudi Arabia
*Ujian Kompetensi Dokter Indonesia (UKDI) Indonesian Doctor Competence Examination, in Indonesia.
*Bahrain Medical Licensure Examination (BLME) in Bahrain.
*Kunskapsprov för läkare, overseen by
Umeå University, in Sweden.
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References
External links
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