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From the USMLE news post today:
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Our current plans include a three-phased approach to expand testing capacity for Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3.
I freaking knew it. I am very, very concerned about security issues for a remote scored version of the test.
United States Medical Licensing Examination | Announcements
The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) assesses a physician's ability to apply knowledge, concepts, and principles, and to demonstrate fundamental patient-centered skills, that are important in health and disease.
www.usmle.org
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Our current plans include a three-phased approach to expand testing capacity for Step 1, Step 2 CK, and Step 3.
- Phase One: Regional Testing Centers at Medical Schools
Implementation: Early June
Currently, there are a small number of U.S. medical schools that already have Prometric sites. We will be assessing whether these centers can expand their availability and capacity.
Additionally, we are working to set up a small number of testing sites in medical schools using Prometric equipment. The schools were chosen based on the relative speed with which we could implement testing as well as their ability to serve as regional testing centers in different geographical locations. Initial steps to prepare the sites for testing have already begun, and we will communicate more about these sites soon.
While many medical schools have demonstrated tremendous support and interest in participating in this type of testing set-up, the work to operationalize centers in this way is very complex. We recognize this solution will not be accessible to every student, but it is a positive development in addressing national capacity. - Phase Two: Event-Based Testing at Medical Schools
Implementation: Late June-August
To more significantly expand testing capacity, our goal is to create larger scale proctored USMLE administrations at U.S. medical schools while abiding by social distancing guidelines. We are working to overcome some technological challenges to deliver testing via this method to many more medical schools compared with phase one. We will share more details about this plan within the next few weeks. This type of testing will be available no sooner than late June, and recurring events over the summer will allow for any larger testing backlogs to be addressed. - Phase Three: Remote Proctoring
Exploration Timing: Three to six months
We are exploring the delivery of USMLE through remote proctoring. Although we are aggressively exploring this option, we cannot commit to it at this time as there is still a great deal of technological and feasibility work to do. We anticipate our exploration to occur over the next 3 months, at which point we will be able to make decisions about any future implementation of remote proctoring.
I freaking knew it. I am very, very concerned about security issues for a remote scored version of the test.