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USMLE Exams and Post Graduate Training in US

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Kaplan Fast FactsKaplan is one of the world’s largest and most diverse education providers.1M+ Students Worldwide 19K+ Employees 30+ Countries 2600+ Business Clients 1000+ Educational Partners 75+ Years Transforming Students’ Lives

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Слайд 1USMLE Exams and Post Graduate Training in US
Inder Pahal,

MD, MBA
Global Director University Partnership

USMLE Exams and Post Graduate Training in US Inder Pahal, MD, MBAGlobal Director University Partnership

Слайд 2Kaplan Fast Facts
Kaplan is one of the world’s largest and

most diverse education providers.
1M+ Students Worldwide 19K+ Employees 30+ Countries 2600+ Business Clients 1000+

Educational Partners 75+ Years Transforming Students’ Lives
Kaplan Fast FactsKaplan is one of the world’s largest and most diverse education providers.1M+ Students Worldwide 19K+

Слайд 3US Medical Licensing Process

US Medical Licensing Process

Слайд 4Steps to Become Physician in US

Steps to Become Physician in US

Слайд 5US vs International System

US vs International System

Слайд 6USMLE Exams
In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. — Albert

Einstein

USMLE Exams In the middle of every difficulty lies opportunity. — Albert Einstein

Слайд 7What is USMLE?
The 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 and that constitute the basis of safe and effective patient care.

Exams are recognized in many countries, such as Qatar, UAE, Israel, Lebanon, New Zealand.
What is USMLE?	The USMLE assesses a physician's ability to apply knowledge, concepts, and principles, and to demonstrate

Слайд 8USMLE Exams
3 Step Examination for medical licensure in the US,

Sponsored by NBME and FSMB
USMLE Step 1 or Basic Science

Exam
USMLE Step 2
Clinical Knowledge
Clinical Skills
USMLE Step 3 (Patient Management Exam)
USMLE Exams	3 Step Examination for medical licensure in the US, Sponsored by NBME and FSMBUSMLE Step 1

Слайд 9Step 1 (Basic Science Exam)
Step 1 assesses whether you understand

and can apply important concepts of the basic science to

the practice of medicine

Covers content related to the Basic Science defined disciplines.
A 1 day exam on computer at Prometric Centers
Divided into seven 60-minute blocks and administered in one 8-hour testing session.
Approx 40 questions per block. The total number of items will not exceed 280.
Question format : Single Best Answer, Sequential Item Sets, Multimedia items, maximum of 5
Passing score: 194 (starting Jan 2018)

Step 1 (Basic Science Exam)	Step 1 assesses whether you understand and can apply important concepts of the

Слайд 10Step 2 (Clinical Science Exam)
Step 2 assesses whether you understand

and can apply important concepts of the clinical science to

the practice of medicine

Clinical Knowledge Exam
A 1 day exam on computer at Prometric Centers
Approx 318 items, 8 blocks of ~ 40 items
One hour of testing time per block
Nearly 1 hour of break time if you skip tutorial
Passing score: 209
Results back in 4-5 weeks

Step 2 (Clinical Science Exam)	Step 2 assesses whether you understand and can apply important concepts of the

Слайд 11Step 2 (Clinical Skills Exam)
One day exam in a simulated

clinic
12 SP encounters, 15-minutes interactions and 10 minutes for patient

note writing/recording
Doctors graded in 3 areas: CIS, ICE & SEP
The exam is evaluated by standarized patients (SP) and medical evaluators
You must pass all sections for taking the exam with a satisfactory grade
Exam can only be taken in: Philadelphia, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Houston

Step 2 (Clinical Skills Exam)One day exam in a simulated clinic12 SP encounters, 15-minutes interactions and 10

Слайд 12Question types

Question types

Слайд 13What is the primary cause of anemia in chronic kidney

disease?
A. Acute blood loss
B. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
C. Erythrocyte enzyme deficiency
D. Erythropoietin

deficiency
E. Immunohemolysis

What is the primary cause of anemia in chronic kidney disease?A.	Acute blood loss B.	Chronic lymphocytic leukemia C.	Erythrocyte

Слайд 14 A 32-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes mellitus has had

progressive renal failure over the past 2 years. She has

not yet started dialysis. Examination shows no abnormalities. Her hemoglobin concentration is 9 g/dL, hematocrit is 28%, and mean corpuscular volume is 94 µm3. A blood smear shows normochromic, normocytic cells. Which of the following is the most likely cause?
A. Acute blood loss
B. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
C. Erythrocyte enzyme deficiency
D. Erythropoietin deficiency
E. Immunohemolysis
F. Microangiopathic hemolysis
G. Polycythemia vera
H. Sickle cell disease
I. Sideroblastic anemia
J. b-Thalassemia trait
A 32-year-old woman with type 1 diabetes mellitus has had progressive renal failure over the past 2

Слайд 15Sequential Item Sets

Sequential Item Sets

Слайд 16Sequential Item Sets

Sequential Item Sets

Слайд 17Sequential Item Sets

Sequential Item Sets

Слайд 18Multimedia Questions

Multimedia Questions

Слайд 20Practice Question

Practice Question

Слайд 21A 45-year-old male complains of gradual weight gain over the

past several years. His fingers have enlarged so much that

he can no longer wear his wedding ring. He sweats more than usual, and in particular, his hands are constantly sweaty. He has also noticed a gradual coarsening of his facial features. An MRI reveals the presence of a 1.5-cm tumor in the anterior pituitary. Which of the following endocrine abnormalities is likely to be present?

Decreased plasma growth hormone concentration
Decreased plasma IGF-1 concentration
Decreased plasma insulin concentration
Impaired glucose tolerance
Increased suppression of growth hormone secretion with oral glucose
Increased plasma IGF-1 concentration

A 45-year-old male complains of gradual weight gain over the past several years. His fingers have enlarged

Слайд 22One More last Question! 
A 24-year-old woman states that

she has consumed 25 acetaminophen tablets in a suicide attempt.

A screening physical exam reveals a lethargic patient with a temperature of 99 F, heart rate of 96, BP of 102/60 and a non-focal neurological examination. Complete blood count and serum electrolytes are normal. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step?

Admit the patient to psychiatric service
Administer flumazenil
Obtain serum toxicology screen and acetaminophen level
Discharge with psychiatric follow up
Order gastric lavage
One More last Question! 		 A 24-year-old woman states that she has consumed 25 acetaminophen tablets in

Слайд 23Factors Impacting Scores (On Average)
Knowledge Base: 60-70%
Test Taking Skills: 25-30%
Attitude/Emotions: 10-15%

Factors Impacting Scores	(On Average)Knowledge Base: 60-70%Test Taking Skills: 25-30%Attitude/Emotions: 10-15%

Слайд 24Steps to Become Physician in US

Steps to Become Physician in US

Слайд 25ECFMG Certificate
It’s not going to be easy, but it’s

going to be worth it.
ECFMG is a private, nonprofit, nongovernmental

organization that is authorized in federal regulations to serve as the certifying agency for international medical graduates (IMGs) entering the U.S. physician workforce as trainees in postgraduate medical education.
ECFMG Certificate   It’s not going to be easy, but it’s going to be worth it.ECFMG

Слайд 26ECFMG Certificate
ECFMG Requirements
Degree from Accredited Medical College/University
Medical College/University Transcripts
USMLE

Step 1, 2 CK & CS (pass within 7 year)


When you have faith, everything is possible.
ECFMG Certificate 	ECFMG RequirementsDegree from Accredited Medical College/UniversityMedical College/University TranscriptsUSMLE Step 1, 2 CK & CS (pass

Слайд 27Steps to Become Physician in US

Steps to Become Physician in US

Слайд 28Residency Training

Residency Training

Слайд 29What is a Medical Residency?
Graduate Medical Training (required to become

licensed physician)
3-5 Years Long
Paid Training

What is a Medical Residency?Graduate Medical Training (required to become licensed physician)3-5 Years LongPaid Training

Слайд 31Number of IMGs in the United States!
Source: ECFMG, International medical

graduates in American medicine

Number of IMGs in the United States!Source: ECFMG, International medical graduates in American medicine

Слайд 33Residency Decision Sequence:
Program director’s perspective
1st cut: USMLE scores
2nd cut: Application

package
3rd cut: Interviews

Residency Decision Sequence:Program director’s perspective1st cut: USMLE scores2nd cut: Application package3rd cut: Interviews

Слайд 34Match Rate by # Attempts

Match Rate by # Attempts

Слайд 35How to prepare for USMLE Exams?

How to prepare for USMLE Exams?

Слайд 36How to Prepare
The Kaplan Program

How to PrepareThe Kaplan Program

Слайд 37Prepare with the world leader

Prepare with the world leader

Слайд 38Why Kaplan Medical?
Leader in the Medical Profession Board Review.
40 years

of experience
Helped tens of thousands of students and physicians pass

their medical licensing boards with high scores.
Courses are mapped to corresponding exam content
Personalised service

All what students’ needs, from practice question to extensive content review and remediation.

Why Kaplan Medical?	Leader in the Medical Profession Board Review.40 years of experienceHelped tens of thousands of students

Слайд 39The Kaplan Method

The Kaplan Method

Слайд 40Live Prep
Live structured live lectures to give students the

most relevant content.
Live interactive high-yield structured lectures with our award-winning

US based medical faculty
Master Faculty - more than 50 experts with 250 awards, 760 published research studies and 940 years of collective experience.
7 Week Schedule - Over 260+ hours of basic science lectures with our most time-efficient schedule.
7 volume of Lecture notes (books) are included

Locations: India, Poland, Hungary, and USA

Live Prep Live structured live lectures to give students the most relevant content.Live interactive high-yield structured lectures

Слайд 41Live Prep Online
Live structured live lectures to give students

the most relevant content.
14 Week Schedule - Over 260+ hours

of basic science lectures with our most time-efficient schedule.
4 hours per day
5-6 days per week
Classes will be in Virtual Classroom



Live Prep Online Live structured live lectures to give students the most relevant content.14 Week Schedule -

Слайд 42OnDemand Prep (Online)
Convenient, comprehensive prep at your own pace.
Complete

- over 200 hours of video lecture content, including over

900 videos and over 8,000 updated presentation slides.
Self-Paced - study at your own pace—instantly access.
Engaging - over 3900 quiz questions between lectures.
User-Friendly - Interact with content. Flag material, take notes and create playlists
Mobile - on the go by access on iphone or android.
12 or 24 Month Access

Dr. Gwanmesia, Step 1 Prep - On Demand user “What a game changer! Previously tried other revision courses without success. With Kaplan, a high score is certainly guaranteed, and you have at your fingertips what you need to ace the USMLEs.”

OnDemand Prep (Online) Convenient, comprehensive prep at your own pace.Complete - over 200 hours of video lecture

Слайд 43Question Bank (QBank) 12 Month Access
High-yield structured live lectures to

give students the most relevant content.
Easy to use interface with

test-like questions and a streamlined user experience.
Over 2,000 updated, realistic practice questions.
Can be customized in multiple dimensions: Track scores over time with personalized progress reports.
New mobile app for on-the-go practice



Question Bank (QBank) 12 Month AccessHigh-yield structured live lectures to give students the most relevant content.Easy to

Слайд 44Three things happens to everyone!
Test Anxiety: Fear will replace excitement
Not

everyone will be supportive
It's expensive


Don’t expect to see a change,

if you don’t make one!
Three things happens to everyone!Test Anxiety: Fear will replace excitementNot everyone will be supportiveIt's expensiveDon’t expect to

Слайд 45"The road to success and the road to failure are

almost exactly the same."
DO IT NOW. Sometimes “LATER” becomes “NEVER”!


Слайд 46Thank you!

Inder Pahal, MD, MBA inder.pahal@kaplan.com 1-856-571-5052

kaplanmedical.com/institutionalprograms

Thank you!Inder Pahal, MD, MBA inder.pahal@kaplan.com 1-856-571-5052kaplanmedical.com/institutionalprograms

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