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Let us discuss in Short about USMLE

October 10th, 2009

The United States is one of the hot favorite destinations for the overseas doctors in pursuing higher studies, if not the most favored one. Each year, thousands of medical graduates fly to US to sit for the licensing examination. As you have already accustomed, for an overseas medical graduate to get a license to practice medicine in the US, he has to clear the USMLE.

USMLE, an acronym for United States Medical Licensing Examination, is the only gateway for a doctor who have obtained the medical degree outside the US or Canada. The examination is funded and conducted by the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) together with the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME). Even for the US medical graduates, if they want to practice medicine independently, they have to take the exam.

USMLE is divided into three parts – Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3. In the Step 1, one has to answer 336 EMQs (Extended Matching Questions). Subjects covered in Step 1 are – human anatomy, physiology, biochemistry including genetics, pathology and microbiology, pharmacology, nutrition including geriatrics and behavioral sciences. This is an eight hour online computer based examination. Maximum score is 300 and the pass mark is 185.

Step 2 is further divided into two parts – Step 2 CK and Step 2 CS. Step 2 CK (Clinical Knowledge) is again an EMQ based exam and it covers internal medicine, surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Pediatrics and Psychiatry. There are some centers outside US opened recently where overseas doctors can take Step 2 CK. But for Step 2 CS (Clinical Skill), one has to come to the US. The candidate has to take history and state the differential diagnosis with initial investigations for 12 standardized patients.

The USMLE Step 3 is taken to assess the compatibility for a foreign medical graduate to work independently in the US atmosphere. Emphasis is also given to ambulatory patient care setup.

Let us discuss about Medical Licensing Exam

October 7th, 2009

A medical graduate can obtain a medical degree from any country. But he may not be able to practice medicine in other countries. This is simply because the local culture and languages are different from country to country. There is also disparity between the curriculums of different countries. Therefore, it is necessary to obtain a license to practice medicines for the overseas doctors. Generally, this license is given after the candidate passes a medical licensing exam.

In the United States, this exam is called USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination). In the UK, it is named as PLAB (Professional and Linguistic Assessment Board). In Australia, an overseas medical graduate has to pass the exam set by the AMC (Australian Medical Council).

This medical licensing exam is a tough one and it requires a lot of grueling hours to prepare for it. Questions are usually MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions) or EMQ (Extended Matching Questions). Questions are picked from every subject like anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, microbiology, internal medicine, surgery, psychiatry, obstetrics & gynecology, preventive medicine and genetics. The division of subjects may vary depending upon the exams.

USMLE is divided into three parts – Step I, Step II and Step III. There are some overseas countries where a medical graduate can take the exam. In Step I, there is an exam of EMQ. Step II is again divided into 2 part – Step II CK (Clinical Knowledge) and Step II CS (Clinical Skills). One has to pass these two steps to gain a medical license to practice medicine in the US. Step II has to be taken in the US only. Step III is for the students who want to engage in a job which is independently awarded.

The PLAB has two parts – Part 1 and Part 2 or OSCE. Part 1 can be taken in outside UK but one has to come to the country to take the Part 2.

Basic Information for the International Medical Graduates

October 2nd, 2009

International medical graduates are recognized as medical degree holders from an overseas country who wants to get a license to practice his excellence in medical sciences in that country. They are also called foreign medical graduates. It is mandatory for the medical degree holders to pass the basic medical graduation program internationally recognized by World Health Organization (WHO). A wing of WHO, Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research, constantly updates the accredited medical institutions across the world and the list is published as International Medical Education Directory. International medical graduates have to pass an examination to prove them in practicing medicine, standardized for that particular country. For this, they are required to acquire the ECFMG certificate.

As medical schools throughout the world vary in their standards and curriculum, the intention of ECFMG is to assess the condition of the overseas doctor to go into a post graduate clinical specialty course. It is also assessed whether he or she can fairly compatible to work as resident doctor for the field he or she has chosen. Post doctoral training program aspirants are also required to enter such certification courses.

An international medical graduate has to clear USMLE in order to join as a resident doctor in the US. Similarly, a doctor, who has not obtained medical degree in the UK, European Union or not trained in Switzerland, has to pass PLAB before joining as a Senior House Officer (SHO) in the UK.

The use of English language as a day to day practice are being assessed before giving the final clearance if the international medical graduate are trying to pursue his further studies in an English Speaking nation.