Preparation for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations in the Face of COVID-19

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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the canceling and rescheduling of the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) examinations due to the nationwide closure of the Prometric testing centers, which poses a significant challenge to medical students. The rescheduling of a high-stakes board examination leads to significant stress and potential burnout. Students may need guidance to decrease anxiety and reframe their study plan while maintaining their knowledge. Here, we combined board examination coaching tips with specific worked examples to describe how to prevent burnout, give recommendations for scheduling, and suggest practical approaches to USMLE and other high-stakes examinations.

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Borsheim, B., Ledford, C., Zitelny, E., Zhao, C., Blizzard, J., & Hu, Y. (2020). Preparation for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations in the Face of COVID-19. Medical Science Educator, 30(3), 1267–1272. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-020-01011-1

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