USMLE Step 1 Information Laurey Burris Alice Stokes Paula Tracy
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USMLE Step 1 Information Laurey Burris Alice Stokes Paula Tracy
USMLE Step 1 Information (MUST BE TAKEN By THURSDAY 3-6-14) Laurey Burris Alice Stokes Paula Tracy Christa Zehle http://www.usmle.org/step-1/#overview EVERYTHING you need to know about USMLE can be found at www.nbme.org. Application to the USMLE is available through the website. It is a two-step process: •Apply for eligibility for a 3-month period. •Once you are notified that you are eligible, apply for a specific test date and test site. The testing site in Williston can accommodate a maximum of 12 examinees per day. It is open Monday through Saturday. We anticipate that many students will take the examination at other locations, and that students will take it throughout the designated period. Applying for Step 1 •Go to www.usmle.org/apply. Follow the application instructions, complete your application, and submit it to the NBME. •You will receive your USMLE ID# and password via email within 2 business days. •Select your 3 month eligibility period during which you’d like to take the exam. Apply at least 4 weeks in advance of the start of the first month of your preferred eligibility period. •Complete your payment. •Print and complete the Certification of ID and Authorization and bring it to Student Affairs. We will certify it and mail it to the NBME. •The Board will process your registration. •Student Affairs will verify your eligibility. •You will be issued a Scheduling Permit which you will print from the website. •Follow the instructions on your Scheduling Permit to schedule a test date. Please read all of the information on the NBME website carefully and make sure to double check your application for accuracy before you submit it. Scores usually take about 3 weeks to post, they always post on a Wednesday. You will receive an email notification when your scores have posted. Remember to print and save a free copy of your USMLE transcript of scores as soon as you are able to, you’ll need to have this in the future. It will remain available to you for about 120 days, after which time it will cost $50 to order a copy. Exam Format •Computer-based •7 1-hour sessions (all in one day) •46-48 questions per session, 1’15” per question •45 minutes total break time •taken only between sessions This is a marathon of reading on the computer and thinking. Train for it! Yes, Step 1 is a major milestone, but • You have plenty of time • You will be well-prepared by your curriculum Yes, Step 1 is a major milestone, but • You have plenty of time • You will be well-prepared by your curriculum 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Create a study schedule Resources to match your learning strategy (Library resources – Alice Stokes) Peer mentors/study partners Step 1 Practice session (early January) Minimize your anxiety Yes, Step 1 is a major milestone, but • You have plenty of time • You will be well-prepared by your curriculum 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Create a study schedule Resources to match your learning strategy (Library resources – Alice Stokes) Peer mentors/study partners Step 1 Practice session (early January) Minimize your anxiety • You have ways to assess your strengths and weaknesses to focus your study – Your strengths and weaknesses in the VIC – Practice tests • Take one or more NBME Self-Assessments in addition to whatever other practice tests you take. Use these to guide your initial and midterm study plan. To schedule an appointment with Laurey Burris regarding preparation for Step 1, Please contact via email… [email protected] http://www.nbme.org/ http://www.nbme.org/Students/sas/Comprehensive.html NBME Self-assessment page http://www.nbme.org/students/sas/information.html CCSSA CCMSA Seven forms: 200 multiple-choice items each. Six forms have an expanded feedback option. CBSSA Four forms: 184 multiple-choice items each. Two forms have an expanded feedback option. Two forms: 180 multiple-choice items. Item formats are similar to those used in Step 3. Two forms have an expanded feedback option. Standard-Paced Four sections, 50 items each. Up to 1 hour, 5 minutes to complete each section. Four sections, 46 items each. Up to 1 hour, 3 minutes to complete each section. Five sections; 36 items each. Up to 45 minutes to complete each section. Self-Paced Four sections; 50 items each. Up to 4 hours, 20 minutes to complete each section. Four sections, 46 items each. Up to 4 hours, 12 minutes Five sections; 36 items each. Up to 3 hours to to complete each section. complete each section. Format Access & Assessment Self-Assessments are delivered over the Web. You must log on to access a self-assessment and start it within 30 days (access period). Once the self-assessment is started, you must complete it within 20 days. You may sign off and resume/continue the self-assessment at any time during this 20-day administration period. Self-Assessments are delivered over the Web. You must log on to access a self-assessment and must start within 30 days (access period). Once the self- Access to Assessment & assessment is started, you must complete it within 20 days. You may sign off and resume/continue the self-assessment at any time during this 20-day administration period. Administration Period These self-assessments are available for a fee of $50.00 in US currency ($60.00 for the expanded feedback option). Payment is non-refundable. Fees *Note: You cannot change the timing mode of a self-assessment once you have accessed it. http://www.usmle.org/practice-materials/ Yes, Step 1 is a major milestone, but • You have plenty of time • You will be well-prepared by your curriculum • You have ways to assess your strengths and weaknesses to focus your study – Average across your courses – Practice tests • Take one or more NBME Self-Assessments in addition to whatever other practice tests you take. Use these to guide your initial and midterm study plan. • January 31, 2014 you will take the Comprehensive Basic Science Shelf exam from the NBME (required). Use the results to guide your final study plan. (3-day turnaround) The Comprehensive Basic Science Examination is a general, integrated achievement test covering material typically learned during basic science education, with somewhat more emphasis on second-year courses. The exam reflects content coverage on USMLE Step 1 and uses the same item formats. System General Principles 40%–50% Individual Organ Systems 50%–60% Hematopoietic & lymphoreticular Central & peripheral nervous Skin & related connective tissue Musculoskeletal Respiratory Cardiovascular Gastrointestinal Renal/urinary Reproductive Endocrine Process Normal 30%–50% Abnormal 30%–50% Principles of therapeutics 15%–25% Psychosocial, cultural, occupational, and environmental considerations 10%–20% Relationship Between Foundations Grades, CBSSE Score and USMLE Step 1 Score UVM COM Data from Classes of 2014 & 2015 Correlations USMLE Step 1 Score Foundations Average .780** CBSSE Score .838** ** Significant at p<.01 (2-tailed) Subject Performance Class of 2015 CBSSE Score Distribution 16 14 Number of Students 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 <52 53-55 56-58 59-61 62-64 65-67 68-70 71-73 74-76 77-79 80-82 83-85 86-88 89-91 92-94 95-97 98+ Scores 20,200 national test takers (2008-11): average 64 with standard deviation of 10 111 UVM test takers: average 74.0 with standard deviation of 10.1 Class of 2015: Subject Performance Summary NBME Step 1 Examination with an average score = 230 and a 99.1% pass rate. Important Dates • Students must complete USMLE Step 1 prior to beginning Clerkship – You will have 5 weeks of protected study time • Convergence ends Thursday, January 30, 2014 • NBME Practice Comprehensive Basic Science exam will be given Wednesday, January 31, 2014 • Clerkship Bridge I begins Monday, March 10, 2014 • Last possible date to take USMLE Step 1 is Thursday, March 6 – NOT recommended • Emergent situations • Snowstorms • You need a break before clerkship! When Should You Start Studying for Step 1? 0.45 0.40 Fraction of Respondents 0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00 When Should You Schedule Step 1? 1.00 Fraction of Respondents 0.90 0.80 0.70 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.00 In retrospect, which organ systems would you focus on? 0.70 Fraction of Respondents 0.60 0.50 0.40 0.30 0.20 0.10 0.00 * Don't choose another answer if you choose this option. In retrospect, what subject areas would you focus on? 0.45 0.40 Percent of Respondents 0.35 0.30 0.25 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00 * Don't choose another answer if you choose this option. What Study Guides Should You Use? How Many Full Length Practice Tests Should You Take? What Percentage of Your Study Time Should be Spent on Practice Questions? USLME Step 1 Student Panel Please feel free to view these students as mentors, and contact them with any questions: • • • • • James McAvoy: [email protected] Liz Abernathey: [email protected] Casey Wilson: [email protected] Whitney Hine: [email protected] Alison “Aly” Frizell: [email protected] (was not present for the panel, but has volunteered to be a resource)