

Examine your individual performance on specific subjects. Qbook with 850 exam-style practice questions and comprehensive explanations, as well as a section covering test-taking strategies.Seven volumes of comprehensive USMLE Lecture notes covering Anatomy, Behavioral Science, Biochemistry/Medical Genetics, Microbiology/Immunology, Pathology, Pharmacology and Physiology.Diagnostic exam with 150 questions and computer-generated performance feedback by discipline and organ system.Our courses include a wide variety of helpful components that will help you get your highest possible score on the USMLE: Our USMLE Step 1 Courses are based on a core curriculum focused on high-yield, exam-relevant topics and exam-style questions. You should only take breaks BETWEEN blocks leaving the testing area DURING a block will be noted as a testing irregularity. That means that you can't add time to one block by finishing another block ahead of time. Please note, however, that finishing blocks early does not add to your total "test time" which remains constant at 7 hours. You can "add" to your break time by finishing a block early. In total, you will have 45-60 minutes of "break" time depending on whether you choose to complete the 15 minute tutorial at the start. You must switch from thinking about one subject, such as pathology, to another, such as behavioral science, without skipping a beat. This random ordering of items presents you with a unique challenge. For example, you won't find a section devoted to biochemistry. Step 1 questions are NOT grouped by subject within a block. Once you leave a block (or time expires for that block), you will not be able to return to the questions of that block. You will be able to skip back and forth among test questions, but only within a particular block. It is administered as 7 one-hour "blocks" of 50 questions each. The Step 1 exam contains 350 questions and spans 8 hours of testing (including an hour of break time).

Interdisciplinary areas such as genetics, immunology, and nutrition are also tested. The Step 1 emphasizes basic science principles, specifically in anatomy, behavioral science, biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, and physiology. It is a one-day computer exam taken by medical students at the end of completed second year of medical school.
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The USMLE Step 1 is the first in the series of three USMLE exams that candidates must pass in order to qualify for medical licensure in the United States.
