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Do osteopathic students need to take the USMLE (as well as the COMLEX) in order to gain an MD residency? If so when would they take them? Directly after the COMLEX I
I've heard that some ACGME (MD) residencies are beginning to accept the COMLEX without having taken the USMLE. This would be the exception, and I don't know details about this.
I've heard that some ACGME (MD) residencies are beginning to accept the COMLEX without having taken the USMLE. This would be the exception, and I don't know details about this.
This is probably true for the less competitive specialties. The best thing to do would be to contact the program and ask for their opinion.
yes, DO students would have to take the USMLE along with the COMLEX in order to be eligible for MD residencies. Many people choose to have both the COMLEX and USMLE around the same time, so that they don't have to study twice.
This is probably true for the less competitive specialties. The best thing to do would be to contact the program and ask for their opinion.
Not quite. It would be easier for MD residencies to compare scores, but some residencies accept COMLEX scores. The USMLE is not a requirement, nor do you become 'ineligible' if you don't take it. It definitely is to your advantage to take the USMLE if you want reasonable consideration.
When I took the COMLEX and USMLE, I took the USMLE first, then the COMLEX a week later. I used the time off to rest a little, and study up on OMM.
I plan on taking both in this order as well. Did you focus solely on the USMLE?
So it would just be more beneficial to yourself to take both and keep the doors open?? right.
Some residencies do a mathematical conversion of your comlex scores to USMLE score.
I'm sure you're right. Personally I can't imagine not taking both and keeping some potential doors closed for myself. But that's just me.
There are a lot of factors that go into this decision. If you take the COMLEX and do decent, then take the USMLE and bomb it, you would have been better off not taking it. People say things about "not reporting scores" but when it comes down to it, if you are asked if you took the USMLE and say yes, they're going to want to know how you did. If you say no, and they find out you lied, that's not good either. So if you're going to take both, you better be REALLY confident.
There are a lot of factors that go into this decision. If you take the COMLEX and do decent, then take the USMLE and bomb it, you would have been better off not taking it. People say things about "not reporting scores" but when it comes down to it, if you are asked if you took the USMLE and say yes, they're going to want to know how you did. If you say no, and they find out you lied, that's not good either. So if you're going to take both, you better be REALLY confident.
Gotcha. Thanks for the insight. How long does it take to get scores back after taking each test?