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Prepare for USMLE Step 2 CS
Prepare with NYCSPREP in an exam-like setting with real standardized patients.-
Experienced Faculty
Get training and review of patient notes from a highly experienced team of MDs who have taught and guided 8000+ students over the last decade.
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Medical School Affiliations
Know the value of our USMLE prep courses through the trust several medical schools have put in us by being affiliated to us.
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SPs & Mock Tests
Improve your knowledge, practice effective patient interaction, and familiarize yourself with pressure in a real-world exam like environment.
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A Comprehensive 3 Days Workshop
Prepare for the most challenging step of USMLE through the workshop that assesses your clinical skills and interpersonal skills to face the challenge confidently.
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Practice Before/After Course
Use our brand-new center to practice before and after the course with serious study partners or SPs, and have your notes reviewed as needed by Dr Somas or one of our tutors.
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Find a Suitable Study Partner at the Center
Practice patient encounters with a study buddy, gain more experience and better your chances of clearing CS in your first attempt itself.
About the Course
NYCSPREP guides you at every step on how to prepare for each of the three subcomponents of USMLE Step 2 CS; namely Integrated Clinical Encounter (ICE), Communication and Interpersonal Skills (CIS), and Spoken English Proficiency.
Our course is designed to help you get familiar with the exam environment, giving you ample opportunities to demonstrate your practical clinical skills. Several standardized patient (SPs) encounters, practice sessions, feedback from SPs, time management strategies, and step-by-step instructions will prepare and enhance your clinical skills.
Additionally, your interpersonal skills will also improve for better patient interaction to help you enhance your ability to diagnose and all this will be assessed to help you improve even further during the course.
NYCSPREP Step 2 CS Workshop
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USMLE Step 2 CS (New York)
2018 performance profiles of our students
FAQs
The USMLE Step 2 CS (Clinical Skills) exam tests your ability to effectively communicate with patients, conduct relevant physical examinations, take patient notes and correctly explain your findings to patients and physician. Step 2 CS is an interactive full-day assessment of your clinical skills and your ability to show compassion while communicating with patients. You’ll examine actors who pretend to be patients (standardized patients) with specific health conditions.
Practicing more with a study partner, a friend or a medical student is the best way to study for USMLE Step 2 CS. The conversation in English is a must. While practicing with a study buddy, it is important that a complete patient encounter and note taking is practiced. Enrolling in a USMLE Step 2 CS also prepares you for the exam by offering a real-exam environment with live patient simulation experience, constant feedback, and practice sessions. Watching USMLE Step 2 CS video can help you to learn how to conduct yourself while interacting with the standardized patients.
You can choose the city as per your comfort and convenience of the commute. USMLE Step 2 CS examinations have the same level of difficulty and the same criteria for a candidate’s individual assessment irrespective of the city they choose to appear for the exam. The examination centers are decided to cover the entire country. USMLE Step 2 CS registration can be done at the following centers:
- Atlanta, Georgia.
- Chicago, Illinois.
- Houston, Texas.
- Los Angeles, California.
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
For a single step in USMLE, a student can make a maximum of six attempts.
Application for ECFMG Certification fee is $75 and Step 2 CS examination fee is $1,565.
Most students, who have cleared Step 2 CS, recommend studying for 3-6 weeks before the exam with average study hours of 4 per day. However, preparation time is different for each individual.
Although online USMLE Step 2 CS videos and reading material help a great deal, they are not enough. Step 2 CS assesses your English skills to determine whether you can effectively communicate with your patients. Therefore, it is important to know what to say and how to say it.
If you are an IMG, you should consider practicing and reviewing extra so that you are confident to ace the exam. The best thing to do is look for a USMLE Step 2 CS prep course that will help you to use empathy to build rapport and gain patient’s trust.
Yes. In fact, One to One Coaching for USMLE Step 2 CS Exam will allow you to have a remarkable experience with standardized patients. A curriculum will be designed for you keeping in mind your goals, your experience level, and your learning style.
For Patient notes – you can submit upto 25 notes on our online system and it will be evaluated by our tutors who are skilled in assisting our students with their patinet notes.
The Step 2 CS examination consists of 12 patient encounters and lasts approximately 8 hours.
You are expected to communicate with the standardized patients in a professional way while being empathetic and responsive during the entire time you are with them. Once that’s done, you are expected to complete a patient note. You are supposed to cover all situations likely to happen in a clinic or hospital of a physician practicing in the US. You’ll be accessed on these categories:
- Women’s health
- Constitutional
- Gastrointestinal
- Cardiovascular
- Genitourinary
- Neurological
- Musculoskeletal
- Psychiatric
- Respiratory
To be eligible for USMLE Step 2 CS, you must be in one of the following categories:
- a medical student officially enrolled in, or a graduate of, a US or Canadian medical school program leading to the MD degree that is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), or
- a medical student officially enrolled in, or a graduate of, a medical school that is outside the US and Canada, listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools as meeting ECFMG eligibility requirements, and that meets other eligibility criteria of the ECFMG, or
- a medical student officially enrolled in, or a graduate of, a US medical school leading to the DO degree that is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA)
Most students take Step 2 CS in their fourth year. Step 2 CS is the only portion of the USMLE that is not taken on a computer. Many students prefer to take the exam late in the clinical years of their medical school journey as by the fourth year they have more clinical experience. These things, along with USMLE prep help give them the experience and confidence needed to pass Step 2 CS.
Yes, it is mandatory and compulsory not only for international medical graduates (IMGs) but also for American graduates.
It actually depends on which specialty you are applying for. If you fail Step 2 CS, your chances of getting surgical residencies or competitive residencies like radiology will decrease. However, you still may have a good chance of getting through other residencies such as IM, FM, Psychology, and Pathology.