USMLE - Integrated Case Study & Live Review Lecture
As soon as you start medical school, you should begin preparing for the USMLE Step 1. This exam covers the basic sciences you learn in your first year.
While it's a test you just need to pass, doing so on your first attempt is critical for landing a residency spot. The pass rate is about 76% and has been dropping for three years.
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Recorded lectures can't tell you if you're truly prepared. You need live interaction with world-class instructors.
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Clerkship - ACGME listed Top US teaching hospitals
MOKSH Academy has tied up with multiple ACGME listed teaching hospitals in Mainland USA.
You will rotate for 12-16 weeks, working directly with American senior doctors. This is your chance to earn a strong Letter of Recommendation (LOR), which is essential for a successful residency application.