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Do historically AOA residencies utilize and/or prefer USMLE scores as well?Yes always take USMLE unless you have reason to believe you might fail. It's an easy screening tool for residency programs so most people take it so they don't get filtered out by not having a score.
Because tons of PDs are either not familiar with COMLEX, or do not trust it.Hello all. I have a question on my future board exams (I am an OMS-0).
Why do many DO students take the USMLE? I am interested in moderately competitive (DR, Anesthesiology) and low competitive specialties (FM, Path). Should I be planning to take it too?
Do historically AOA residencies utilize and/or prefer USMLE scores as well?
Got it. And that includes PDs at former AOA programs?Because tons of PDs are either not familiar with COMLEX, or do not trust it.
DO PDs,? NoGot it. And that includes PDs at former AOA programs?
Not anymore. I know of more than a few surgery and surgical subspecialty programs that view not having Step as a red flag now, because so many applicants do have both.DO PDs,? No
Damn. Well, more work for us I guess.Not anymore. I know of more than a few surgery and surgical subspecialty programs that view not having Step as a red flag now, because so many applicants do have both.
Unless someone wants FM, community IM, or community peds they should plan on taking Step.
It's not more work at all. That's a red herring your faculty and the NBOME uses because they are actively attempting to obfuscate or passively ignorant.Damn. Well, more work for us I guess.
Mostly just more money, you study for step and cram OMM for a few days between the exams for COMLEXDamn. Well, more work for us I guess.
If you want to match outside of primary care, you need USMLE. Even if you were relying on former AOA programs not caring, there’s only a handful of former rads and anesthesia programs anyway. So you’d be putting all your eggs in an absurdly small basket.Do historically AOA residencies utilize and/or prefer USMLE scores as well?
And from my understanding, the previous AOA Rads and Gas programs aren’t super desirable to begin withIf you want to match outside of primary care, you need USMLE. Even if you were relying on former AOA programs not caring, there’s only a handful of former rads and anesthesia programs anyway. So you’d be putting all your eggs in an absurdly small basket.
is this truly how students do it? I dont know much about board exams but do students stack these big exams together? Is it to avoid extra studying or whats the benefitMostly just more money, you study for step and cram OMM for a few days between the exams for COMLEX
Also wondering this. Seems kind of risky.is this truly how students do it? I dont know much about board exams but do students stack these big exams together? Is it to avoid extra studying or whats the benefit
If you fail Step1 you do not have to report it as a DO.
Also wondering this. Seems kind of risky.
Not risky. It’s literally how DO students have been taking these tests since the beginning… studying for USMLE is studying for COMLEXis this truly how students do it? I dont know much about board exams but do students stack these big exams together? Is it to avoid extra studying or whats the benefit
is this truly how students do it? I dont know much about board exams but do students stack these big exams together? Is it to avoid extra studying or whats the benefit
Also wondering this. Seems kind of risky.