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I received an email (below) from Freddy Nguyen, the president of APSA, concerning how LCME is reorganizing Step 1 and 2 . The exam has not been examined since it's inception, and in that vein I believe it is due for an overhaul. Changes are not expected to happen before the end of the decade, but it may affect MD/PhD training in unexpected ways:
MD/PhD applicants can read up about the USMLE here before commenting.
These changes may not only directly effect students in MD/PhD programs, but how the science of medicine is taught in this country. In the effort to start conversation, what do you all think about this?By now, many of you may have heard that the USMLE Step 1 will be going away and according to the LCME will be combined into the current Step 2 exam. Our policy committee will soon be embarking on a fact finding mission to find out more about the rationale behind this move, and the potential impact of such a move. Some of the concerns out there is the de-emphasis on the basic sciences on the test which will translate to a de-emphasis on basic science teaching. The other concern more specifically to the dual-degree candidates is that you will now be an extra 3-4 years removed from the basic science learning to when you are tested. This will force the Step 2 exams to be required to take at the end of your 3rd year of medical school instead of being an after-thought that is taken after residency interviews/matching process.
I have heard from several of you with concerns about this and I would encourage everyone to be engaged in this conversation as it could not only impact the way MD-PhD training is done (i.e. the 2-P-2 model versus the P->M model) but could have a detrimental effect on the potential pool of qualified physician-scientist trainees.
This is a very important issues that we are working on and we are engaging several organizations to coordinate our efforts on this issue and so your input is greatly appreciated.
MD/PhD applicants can read up about the USMLE here before commenting.