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Old 07-30-2007, 09:04 PM
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Electronic USMLE Score reporting via OASIS

From the latest ECFMG Reporter:

CHANGE FROM PAPER TO ELECTRONIC SCORE REPORTS

ECFMG, in conjunction with the National Board of Medical Examiners(r)
and the Federation of State Medical Boards, is pleased to announce a
significant enhancement to the process of reporting the results of
United States Medical Licensing Examination(tm) (USMLE(tm)) Step 1,
Step
2 Clinical Knowledge (CK), Step 2 Clinical Skills (CS) and Step 3.
Currently, examinees receive the results of these exams as paper
documents sent to them via postal mail. Beginning in August 2007, USMLE
examinees will obtain their score reports by logging into OASIS,
available on the ECFMG website. This means that examinees will be able
to view, download, and print exam results as soon as they are available
in OASIS.

Paper USMLE score reports will be phased out during August 2007. During
August some examinees will receive paper score reports and some will
receive electronic score reports. If you are scheduled to receive an
electronic score report, ECFMG will send a notification to the e-mail
address in your ECFMG record when your score is available on-line.
Instructions for viewing, downloading, and printing the score report
will be available in OASIS. If you are scheduled to receive a paper
score report, you will not be provided with the electronic score
option.

Electronic results will be available in OASIS for approximately 120
days. After this time, examination results will be made available only
in the form of an official paper USMLE transcript.
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Hey thanks man, I will make this a stiky
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You will receive your score much faster through e-mail than snail mail so this is definitely a plus. This just means less days to sit and worry about your scores.
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