USMLE – Quick Guide
Considering part of your medical training or career in the United States? The USMLE is a key milestone. This guide provides a fast, practical overview to help you understand what’s involved and how it fits into your medical career.
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USMLE – What Medical Students Should Know
The USMLE is the medical licensing exam required for clinical work in the United States. For Swiss medical students, it is mainly relevant if they are considering clinical exchange programs, future residency training, or long-term career options in the U.S.
BASIC SCIENCE
Tests foundational sciences: anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology.
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Key for clinical exchanges & residency applications
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~8 hours, 280 MCQs
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Pass threshold: 194
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Timing: Year 3+
CLINICAL KNOWLEDGE
Tests clinical knowledge and application: medicine, surgery, pediatrics, OB/GYN, psychiatry, ethics.
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Essential for U.S. residency applications
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~9 hours, 8 blocks
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Pass threshold: 209
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Timing: After clinical years
FINAL LICENSING STEP
Tests independent clinical practice, decision-making, and patient management as a final step.
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Final step for United States medical licensure
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2-day exam, MCQs + case simulations
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Pass threshold: 196
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Timing: During or after residence

Who Should Take the USMLE?
The USMLE is worth considering if you plan a clinical exchange in the U.S., aim for U.S. residency or fellowship, or want to keep international clinical options open. It may not be necessary if your focus is research-only or you plan to work exclusively in Europe, however your CV will definitly be brought to the next level.
The USMLE "Hidden Cost" Breakdown
Preparing for Step 1 or Step 2 CK is notoriously expensive. Between the $1,200 registration fee and the "Big Brand" QBanks, students often spend over $2,000 before even sitting for the exam.
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Most students feel forced to buy expensive 6-month or 1-year bundles because individual months are overpriced. Augmedi offers a flat, transparent monthly rate that includes everything you need to peak.
| Feature | Big Brand Standard | AUGMEDI Ultimate |
|---|---|---|
| QBank Size | ~3,500+ Questions | 3,200+ High-Yield Questions |
| Self-Assessments | $40 - $50 per exam | 5 Full Simulations Included |
| Average 3-Month Cost | ~$500 - $700 (Subscription + Exams) | $269.97 (Total) |

Exam Content
Core Subjects in Step 1
- Human Development
- Blood & Lymphoreticular/Immune Systems
- Behavioral Health & Nervous Systems/Special Senses
- Musculoskeletal, Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
- Cardiovascular System
- Respiratory & Renal/Urinary Systems
- Gastrointestinal System
- Reproductive & Endocrine Systems
- Multisystem Processes & Disorders
- Biostatistics & Epidemiology/Population Health
- Social Sciences: Communication and Interpersonal Skills
Core Subjects in Step 2
- Human Development
- Immune System
- Blood & Lymphoreticular System
- Behavioral Health
- Nervous System & Special Senses
- Musculoskeletal System/Skin &
- Subcutaneous Tissue
- Cardiovascular System
- Respiratory System
- Gastrointestinal System
- Renal & Urinary System & Reproductive Systems
- Pregnancy, Childbirth & the Puerperium
- Endocrine System
- Multisystem Processes & Disorders
- Biostatistics & Epidemiology/Population
- Health/Interpretation of Medical Literature
- Social Sciences: Legal/Ethical Issues & Professionalism/Systems-based Practice & Patient Safety
Core Subjects in Step 3
- Human Development
- Immune System, Blood & Lymphoreticular System, and Multisystem Processes/Disorders
- Behavioral Health
- Nervous System & Special Senses
- Skin & Subcutaneous Tissue
- Musculoskeletal System
- Cardiovascular System
- Respiratory System
- Gastrointestinal System
- Renal/Urinary & Male Reproductive Systems
- Pregnancy/Childbirth & Female Reproductive System & Breast
- Endocrine System
- Biostatistics & Epidemiology/Population Health & Interpretation of the Medical Literature
- Social Sciences: Communication Skills/Ethics/Patient Safety
Your USMLE Learning Journey
Awareness
Understand the exam and its relevance. Learn what each step tests, who it is for, and how it fits your career goals. This helps you decide whether the USMLE aligns with your plans for exchanges, residency, or international work.
Planning
Decide when to take the exam (typically from Year 3 onward), map out your study schedule, and gather the essential resources. Effective planning ensures you have enough time to cover all subjects without last-minute stress.
Preparation
Focus on active studying and skill-building. Review core subjects, practice extensively with question banks, and identify weaker areas. Consistent practice with realistic USMLE-style questions is crucial to build confidence and improve performance.
Exam Day
Apply everything you’ve learned in a structured, computer-based format. Manage your time carefully across multiple timed blocks and use scheduled breaks. Staying calm, focused, and methodical maximizes your performance.
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