USMLE

All US medical students and residents must pass the three-part United States Medical Licensing Exam. The first part of the USMLE, known as Step 1, is usually taken at the end of the second year of medical school, and a passing score is usually required before continuing to third-year clinical rotations. It's a one-day, computer-based exam that tests a broad range of topics covered during the first two years of medical school. We prescribe studying with Club Z! to ensure a peak-level performance!

To find out more about test dates and times, visit www.usmle.org/

USMLE

All US medical students and residents must pass the three-part United States Medical Licensing Exam. The first part of the USMLE, known as Step 1, is usually taken at the end of the second year of medical school, and a passing score is usually required before continuing to third-year clinical rotations. It's a one-day, computer-based exam that tests a broad range of topics covered during the first two years of medical school. We prescribe studying with Club Z! to ensure a peak-level performance!

To find out more about test dates and times, visit www.usmle.org/

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