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Subject: USMLE Step 3 test
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: italiano-ga
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Posted: 11 Sep 2005 09:03 PDT
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Question ID: 566782
Which states allow physicians to take USMLE Step 3 before starting a
residency program and if Step 3 is already taken, is the physician
prohibited from a residency program in states which disallow early
testing?
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Subject: Re: USMLE Step 3 test
Answered By: denco-ga on 11 Sep 2005 15:40 PDT
 
Howdy italiano-ga,

From the Federation of State Medical Boards "USMLE [United States Medical
Licensing Examination] Step 3 FAQs [Frequently Asked Questions]" web page.
http://www.fsmb.org/stp3faq.htm

"Is postgraduate training required to sit Step 3?

Most states require that an individual have completed a portion of their
postgraduate training prior to sitting for Step 3. However, the following
states do not require postgraduate training to sit for Step 3:

Arkansas
California
Connecticut
Florida
Louisiana***
Maryland***
Nebraska*
Nevada
New York
North Carolina**
South Dakota
Texas
Utah*
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wyoming**

*valid, indefinite ECFMG certificate required for international medical
graduates
**applies only to domestic medical graduates
***Training required at fourth attempt
..."

There are some caveats to the states listed above and other states as
well, so you should read the referenced page for the details, such as
the following.

"Will I be required to apply for a medical license when I apply to take
Step 3?

The following licensing authorities require that you apply for licensure
at the same time you are applying to take Step 3: Alabama, District of
Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, New
York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Wisconsin."

I have found nothing that suggests that if you have completed the USMLE
Step 3 examination you would be prohibited from a residency program in
the states not listed above.

It appears to be more a situation wherein the medical licensing authority
for which you are sitting the exam determines if they require that you have
postgraduate training prior to sitting for Step 3, rather than the other
way around.

This makes sense in that if you start your residency in Arkansas, that
allows you to take your USMLE Step 3 before you started, and then you
wanted to complete your residency in Colorado, they are not going to
stop you because you have "pretested" for the USMLE Step 3.

The Federation of State Medical Boards [FSMB] appears to be responsive
to questions, so here is their contact information.
http://www.fsmb.org/emails.htm

"...
phone: (817) 868-4000
fax: (817) 868-4099
...
United States Medical Licensing Examination and EBAHR questions ...

usmle@fsmb.org
..."

If you need any clarification, please feel free to ask.


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Looking Forward, denco-ga - Google Answers Researcher
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