Reasonable and appropriate accommodations are provided in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including changes made by the ADA Amendments Act of 2008 for individuals with documented disabilities. The purpose of test accommodations is to provide access to the examination program.| www.usmle.org
Learn what type of content to expect on the USMLE Step 3 and familiarize yourself with the exam format before test day.| www.usmle.org
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Find practice materials and other resources to help you prepare for the USMLE Step 3, including a content outline and sample test questions.| www.usmle.org
Have a question about the USMLE? View answers to common questions across a broad range of exam-related topics.| www.usmle.org
View the Bulletin of Information section on eligibility for info on who is eligible to take the USMLE Steps, change in eligibility status, and more.| www.usmle.org
2026 BulletinThe Bulletin includes information on all aspects of USMLE, such as eligibility requirements, scheduling test dates, testing, and score reporting. You must review and become familiar with the Bulletin before completing your application for USMLE Step 1, Step 2 CK, or Step 3.Download this helpful USMLE Checklist that will walk you through what you need to do to prepare for the USMLE.Download the full 2026 Bulletin of Information PDF.Download Previous Versions2025 Bulletin (PDF)...| www.usmle.org
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