We prepare students and professionals from all over the world for success, not just in their exams, but also in their careers. A comprehensive, integrated & active learning medical education is designed via Online / Live lectures / Live classes to prepare for the USMLE Steps. Thousands of medical students globally have trusted our programs to prepare for their medical education, exams and professional clinical careers.
The USMLE Step 1 is the first in a series of standardized exams required to earn medical licensure in the United States. Step 1 assesses whether you understand and can apply important concepts of the basic sciences to the practice of medicine, with special emphasis on principles and mechanisms underlying health, disease, and modes of therapy.
The USMLE Step 2 (also known as Step 2 Clinical Knowledge) is one of three standardized exams required to earn your medical license in the United States. Step 2 assesses an examinee’s ability to apply medical knowledge, skills, and understanding of clinical science essential for the provision of patient care under supervision and includes emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention.
The USMLE Step 3 is the final exam in the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) sequence and leads to a license to practice medicine without supervision. Step 3 is designed to assess the knowledge and skills of physicians who are assuming independent responsibility for providing general medical care to patients, with emphasis on patient management in ambulatory settings.
In USMLE Step 1 Qbank sessions, students will be covering 3700+ challenging USMLE questions. USMLE questions are important for medical students because they provide a way to test and improve their knowledge of medical topics. USMLE questions can help medical students become familiar with the types of questions they may encounter on the actual USMLE exams. Additionally, USMLE questions can help medical students practice their critical thinking skills, as well as help them assess their own understanding of medical topics.
Letters of recommendation are a critical part of your U.S.
clinical experience. For residency directors, the content is the most important, but we know you may
also value the letterhead, which is why we offer programs with LoRs on hospital and university
letterhead.
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