registering in another state

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hey folks, quick question about registering. I'm an intern and want to take step 3 this year since i'm a transitional year. my state doesn't allow me to register for step 3 unless i've complete like 10 months out of the year. if i register through another state like CT, for example, does that matter? i know i can still take the test in my state. but will this affect my licensure application for my state?
thanks.
 
hey folks, quick question about registering. I'm an intern and want to take step 3 this year since i'm a transitional year. my state doesn't allow me to register for step 3 unless i've complete like 10 months out of the year. if i register through another state like CT, for example, does that matter? i know i can still take the test in my state. but will this affect my licensure application for my state?
thanks.

Old thread that hasn't been answered, but I was wondering the same thing. I would like to take STEP 3 before I start residency and I graduate May 2010. In my state, you have to complete your intern year before you are eligible to sit for STEP 3. What if I match into a program in a state without such requirements? I heard some talk of students applying for licensing in North Carolina for this very reason, even though they will not be going to residency in that state! Is this a loophole???
 
I'm in the same boat. If anyone knows of a list of states that allow Interns to sit for Step 3 prior to the end of PGY1, that would be tremendously helpful.
 
Dug up an old thread that seems to answer both of your questions. I give this information merely based on what that thread says, I myself did not try to further verify this. Here's the thread:

http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?p=6367384

WhatUp -- Seems you can take the test wherever you want. Again, you may want further clarification.

Old_Mil -- There's a link in that thread that answers your question, I'll copy it here for you too: http://www.fsmb.org/usmle_requirementschart.html

Good luck.
 
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