How Does a USMLE Disciplinary Issue (including Irregular Behavior) Affect Your Medical License?

Posted January 4th, 2023 by .

Categories: ECFMG, Healthcare Litigation, Medical Licensing, NBME, USMLE.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT USMLE DISCIPLINARY MATTERS No one ever anticipates being the subject of a professional disciplinary action, and certainly not in connection with USMLE’s Step examinations. Completing […]

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USMLE Irregular Behavior: Exam Content Shared on Telegram

Posted September 16th, 2022 by .

Categories: Uncategorized.

For more than a decade, our firm has defended individuals in connection with allegations of irregular behavior, including in hearings before the USMLE Committee for Individualized Review (CIR) and the […]

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NRMP Main Residency Match Applicant Checklist

Posted August 31st, 2022 by .

Categories: Uncategorized.

With registration for the 2023 NRMP Main Residency Match opening soon, candidates rush to assure their application is contained with the first batch reviewed by Program Directors. Our firm has […]

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ECFMG Responds to USMLE Permanent Cancellation with Expanded Pathways for 2022 Match

Posted January 26th, 2021 by .

Categories: ECFMG, NBME, NRMP, USMLE.

In response to today’s announcement that the USMLE Step 2 CS examination will be permanently discontinued, ECFMG has announced that it will offer expanded pathways to temporary ECFMG certification for […]

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USMLE Step 2 CS Permanently Discontinued

Posted January 26th, 2021 by .

Categories: ECFMG, NBME, NRMP, USMLE, xHospital Credentialing.

In what amounts to a fundamental change in the way doctors qualify to practice medicine in the United States, the National Board of Medical Examiners and Federation of State Medical […]

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Defining Irregular Behavior (USMLE)

Posted August 12th, 2020 by .

Categories: USMLE.

What is “irregular behavior”?  The phrase lends itself to multiple interpretations.  The definition, per USMLE.org, is “any action by applicants, examinees, potential applicants, or others that could compromise the validity, […]

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Social Media and Irregular Behavior

Posted August 5th, 2020 by .

Categories: ECFMG, USMLE.

Despite social media’s benefit to individuals seeking mentors, study partners, or even just emotional support, social media is one of the primary platforms from which allegations of irregular behavior arise.  […]

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