Medical students, faculty aim to eliminate US Medical Licensing Exam — 5 things to know

A growing number of medical students and faculty are petitioning for the elimination of the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam, according to Healthcare Daily.

Here are five things to know:

1. The U.S. Medical Licensing Exam is a costly clinical skills assessment that graduates are required to pass before obtaining a medical license.

2. As of March 16, close to 11,000 have signed a petition asking for the exam, the Step 2 CS, to be removed as a qualifier of clinical knowledge.

3. The test, which costs $1,275, can only be taken in Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and Philadelphia.

4. Ninety-six percent of the test's applicants pass on the first try and it has generated $36 million in revenue from fees each year.

5. The National Board of Medical Examiners would need to vote and abolish the Step 2 CS test.

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