I am still a first year, but I am planning on taking both the COMLEX & USMLE. I would like to know what the main difference between the two are, besides the obvious being OPP. Secondly, what is the best way to maximize studying for each.
starting in 2005, the COMLEX will be computerized and wil have fewer questions, I believe, as it will make the test easier to standardize...that is the word from the NBOME.
That is a good question. No, you dont have to take all three for both. In my opinion, the most you would have to take is Step 2 for both, but I may be wrong.
It really depends on what you want to go into, to determine if you really need both tests. Different people will give you different answers on this topic, which I am sure there is a thread somewhere on here.
I myself am going into primary care in the midwest, so I am only doing COMLEX.
I am wanting to do a Family Practice residency but I want to work in the ER for awhile. I have a scholarship through the state of Kansas so I have to go back and practice there for four years. ER is considered primarly care so that is what I am going to do for awhile.
There are some good level II centers I could get a job at I am sure
Originally posted by giznut12 If I plan on taking both comlex and usmle, does this mean i have to take all 3 steps of both exams? or can i just take both exams for part 1?
Step I-II for COMLEX, then you take step III if you aren't going to complete the USMLE series. Step III= license to practice.
Step I USMLE for interviews (if anything other than fp or rural IM). Then you may go on to do Step II if you think you may be persuing an IM competitive fellowship or did really poopy on your Step I. As I understand it, if you have taken USMLE I&II then you can take Step III and forget about finishing the Comlex series. Either one will allow the DO to practice medicine....please correct me if I'm wrong.