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Right, but pathway 2 states that class of 2021 doesn’t need the level 2-PE to sit for level 3I'm talking about the ones where Level 3 is required and you can't take Step 3 instead.
Right, but pathway 2 states that class of 2021 doesn’t need the level 2-PE to sit for level 3I'm talking about the ones where Level 3 is required and you can't take Step 3 instead.
CA, MI, FL, and PA have a LOT of programs.According to the Sheriff of Sodium:
All states except for CA, FL, MI, PA, and WV allow DOs to receive a medical license by completing the USMLE series
What are you asking exactly? Do you know how medical licensure works?CA, MI, FL, and PA have a LOT of programs.
He wants to take step 3 even though PE got removed for ys to stick it to the NBOME and help accelerate their demise. Part of that is lobbying the few weird states left that could pigeon-hole students into taking comlex no matter what. If people have a choice then it will be easier to achieve this goal.What are you asking exactly? Do you know how medical licensure works?
Yes, nothing big though. They do say they will stop weekly updates for now.Was there an update today?
Any updates on PE?Please register for the NBOME Town Hall meeting and help us ensure that Level 2 PE stays dead: https://tinyurl.com/vw5r49p6
Anyone who attended know what happened/what was said?Please register for the NBOME Town Hall meeting and help us ensure that Level 2 PE stays dead: https://tinyurl.com/vw5r49p6
Nothing about PE. They said they are going to create a way for PDs to convert the percentiles on the new P/F COMLEX into numerical scores.Anyone who attended know what happened/what was said?
Are any minutes from the meeting available or anything official they have posted about this?Nothing about PE. They said they are going to create a way for PDs to convert the percentiles on the new P/F COMLEX into numerical scores.
Do you have an option? I assumed for licensing purposes all DOs must take level 3so where is everyone without the PE (who took both usmle and comlex 2) at for the class of 2021? Can’t decide if I’m going to take Step 3 or Level 3
Not if you are doing residency in a state that accepts USMLE for DO licensure.Do you have an option? I assumed for licensing purposes all DOs must take level 3
I’m still trying to figure that out. My residency is in a state where I could just do step 3. But my home state which I might return to (but also might not) is in a comlex-requiring state.so where is everyone without the PE (who took both usmle and comlex 2) at for the class of 2021? Can’t decide if I’m going to take Step 3 or Level 3
sameI’m still trying to figure that out. My residency is in a state where I could just do step 3. But my home state which I might return to (but also might not) is in a comlex-requiring state.
I'd take comlex level 3 and be done with it. The only reason people wanted to take step 3 was because they were scared PE was going to come back while they are in residency. With the new pathways to take level 3 without worrying about PE, I don't see why a DO would only take step 3 and limit themselves geographically. You never know what the future will bring. An awesome opportunity might open for you in one of those states that require level 3, and what do you do then with only step 3 on your record.I’m still trying to figure that out. My residency is in a state where I could just do step 3. But my home state which I might return to (but also might not) is in a comlex-requiring state.
I'd take comlex level 3 and be done with it. The only reason people wanted to take step 3 was because they were scared PE was going to come back while they are in residency. With the new pathways to take level 3 without worrying about PE, I don't see why a DO would only take step 3 and limit themselves geographically. You never know what the future will bring. An awesome opportunity might open for you in one of those states that require level 3, and what do you do then with only step 3 on your record.
What are those potential states again? I know Michigan, Cali (I think) but I forget the restI agree with this^. I was going to take step 3 and tell the nbome to stuff it, but unless I’m fortunate to match a fellowship instate there’s a chance I’d be oh so screwed matching somewhere that requires comlex. Not worth the potential massive headache imo
What are those potential states again? I know Michigan, Cali (I think) but I forget the rest
So my question is now, willI agree with this^. I was going to take step 3 and tell the nbome to stuff it, but unless I’m fortunate to match a fellowship instate there’s a chance I’d be oh so screwed matching somewhere that requires comlex. Not worth the potential massive headache imo
It's not going to make any significant difference. Step/Level 1 and 2 carry more weight and 3 is largely viewed as pass or fail.So my question is now, will
We be at a disadvantage when it comes to fellowship applications if we only have level 3 and not step 3?
It has never been a problem in the past from what I have seen. DO students usually only take step 1 and step 2CK,. Very few ever took step 2CS and step 3, and they still did fine during fellowship applications. I think for fellowship, it matters where you do your residency more than anything else (especially in IM)So my question is now, will
We be at a disadvantage when it comes to fellowship applications if we only have level 3 and not step 3?
So my question is now, will
We be at a disadvantage when it comes to fellowship applications if we only have level 3 and not step 3?
Is that when their next update is supposed to be? I realllllllyyyy do not want a class of 22 virtual PE exam.They're really gonna keep us waiting till April 30th huh....
I know you'll be stressed out about whether you're going to match that week, but honestly if they're going to make you do something mandatory, it's better they do it then than during interview season. Hopefully it's a quick formality that you can put minimal effort into and still pass.My school emailed us a couple weeks ago about a "required skills event" that we will be doing just before match week next year. It sounds like what the 4th years had to do this year in place of PE so perhaps they'll be defaulting to the schools from here on out.
That would piss me off to no end.A school I know of is trying to have their students come back to campus during the first couple rotations of fourth year (AKA auditions) to do a 1 day OSCE (basically in lieu of PE). They announced this yesterday and said that we can use the money we are saving on canceled PE for travel/lodging back to campus.
Do some schools not have OSCEs throughout the first two year of medical school, in which you must pass and be marked competent? Does admin think your clinical skills will suddenly diminish after a full year... of seeing real patients in a clinic and hospital setting?A school I know of is trying to have their students come back to campus during the first couple rotations of fourth year (AKA auditions) to do a 1 day OSCE (basically in lieu of PE). They announced this yesterday and said that we can use the money we are saving on canceled PE for travel/lodging back to campus.
yesDo some schools not have OSCEs throughout the first two year of medical school, in which you must pass and be marked competent? Does admin think your clinical skills will suddenly diminish after a full year... of seeing real patients in a clinic and hospital
Do you just get thrown into the clinical environment without any preparation? I'm genuinely curious.
not my school, but I've met medical students who had very little examination of clinical skills. They were theoretically taught them but never had to display competence, and they didn't start learning them until their second yearDo you just get thrown into the clinical environment without any preparation? I'm genuinely curious.
The school that is doing this has OSCEs all of first two years. They just think students need more BS evaluations where you gotta get 70% on every single little component to pass.Do some schools not have OSCEs throughout the first two year of medical school, in which you must pass and be marked competent? Does admin think your clinical skills will suddenly diminish after a full year... of seeing real patients in a clinic and hospital setting?
Sounds like it. My school is having us do a skills lab next spring where we have to do basic procedures expected of an intern as well as some standardized patient H&Ps. I’m just happy we don’t have to pay $1300 for it. This seems like the best possible scenario for us.
I think they kept it vague on purpose. Likely won't know the answer to this until their focus group (or whatever they call it) decides on something. Sounds like they might keep it as OSCEs done at schools or they might do a PE that is totally virtual.Can someone break this down as to what this *might* mean for Class of 2023 and beyond, I'm not entirely clear. Are they saying that PE is gone and will be replaced with something else i.e. COMLEX PE is cancelled forever, or the exam might be revived?
Isn’t this already what schools do? Literally yesterday, we had an OMM competency exam covering everything from first year. In other words, the NBOME just needs to accept that kind of stuff as a substitute for PEI hope that they will eventually replace the PE exam with skills exam at your respective school. Please everyone help future DO students to make this happen.
If they do not replace or cancel the exam, then I am just going to take Step series to get my license without taking Comlex level 3.
my school at the time that passed made it sound like it was something they would do "later" when you actually applied for level 3. So I don't know if that's true, what's supposed to happen first, or if they're confused, or if they're right and NBOME made it a dumb process where we have to count on our schools again later after we graduated.Bumping this thread.
Has anyone graduated yet? When you graduate, your dean is supposed to endorse you to the NBOME saying you are fit to progress without PE and this unlocks your ability to progress to another step. If yes to above, has your portal on the NBOME site changed to allow you to type in your residency PD so they may endorse you as well so you can finally register?
I'm trying to register and get this test done very early in my TY but I need to know if I can even register for a date during a chill elective I have sooner than later.
Let me know if anyone makes progress here as graduations start rolling in for different schools.
I'm worried these half-assed NBOME ideas won't let me take the exam until like halfway through the year which would definitely be unfortunate. Fingers crossed that they don't do what they usually do. My dean thinks they don't have to do anything on their end.my school at the time that passed made it sound like it was something they would do "later" when you actually applied for level 3. So I don't know if that's true, what's supposed to happen first, or if they're confused, or if they're right and NBOME made it a dumb process where we have to count on our schools again later after we graduated.
I officially graduated (but degree isn't awarded by the parent university until the end of the month, but I have confirmation that I completed all the requirements just waiting for that routine process) and nothing is different on my NBOME. No special box or note. And no level 3 eligibility. But again I don't know the process of what comes first. However, I cannot do anything to register for Level 3, including purchasing it.
oh yeah I have the same concerns. Sigh. nothing can be smooth, huh? lolI'm worried these half-assed NBOME ideas won't let me take the exam until like halfway through the year which would definitely be unfortunate. Fingers crossed that they don't do what they usually do. My dean thinks they don't have to do anything on their end.
I appreciate the update. Enjoy your free time!