The Step 2 Clinical Skills Examination—Reply

Since June 2004, the failure rate for the Step 2 CSE is 4% for US-educated students and 17% for internationally educated students.6 A candidate who fails to demonstrate these skills repeatedly through the 12 standardized patient encounters has not adequately mastered fundamentals of information-gath...

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