Step 2 CK
Overview
Step 2 CK assesses an examinee’s ability to apply medical knowledge, skills, and understanding of clinical science essential for the provision of patient care under supervision and includes emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. Step 2 CK ensures that due attention is devoted to principles of clinical sciences and basic patient-centered skills that provide the foundation for the safe and competent practice of medicine under supervision.
Step 2 CK is a one-day examination. It is divided into eight 60-minute blocks and administered in one 9-hour testing session. The number of questions per block on a given examination will vary but will not exceed 40. The total number of items on the overall examination will not exceed 318.
Content Outline & Specifications
Review the Step 2 CK content outline, as well as specifications for the systems, physician tasks/competencies, and disciplines covered on the exam.
Scheduling Information
Step 2 CK is administered at Prometric test centers. Visit the Prometric website to schedule or reschedule an exam, locate a test center, confirm or cancel your appointment, and find information on test center policies.
Bulletin of Information
The Bulletin includes information on all aspects of the USMLE, such as eligibility requirements, scheduling test dates, testing, and score reporting. At the time you apply for Step 2 CK, you will be asked to certify that you agree to comply with the policies and procedures within the USMLE BOI.
Exam Eligibility
Examinees must meet certain requirements before becoming eligible to take the USMLE Step 2 CK. Click the link below to review these requirements and find information on time and attempt limits, retakes, what to do about a change in eligibility status, and more.
Prepare for Your Exam
Once you’ve completed the registration process, you can explore resources designed to help you get ready for test day, including the interactive testing experience, which provides tips on navigating the USMLE interface and access to sample test questions.
Test Accommodations
The USMLE Program is committed to providing test accommodations to examinees with documented disabilities under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Click the link below to learn more about the types of accommodations available and for instructions on submitting a request.
Common Questions
In addition to contacting us directly, you can visit the Common Questions section for answers to the most frequently asked questions.