- Absence Policy
- Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources
- ADA Accommodations
- Appropriate Treatment of Learners
- Blood Borne Pathogens
- Campus Advocacy Resource and Education Site (CARE)
- Campus Safety / Clery Act
- Drug Testing
- Fifth Year Option
- Grievance
- Honor Code
- Sensitive Medical and Counseling Care of Students by Faculty and Residents Policy
- T.H. Chan School of Medicine Criminal Background Check
- Technical Standards
- Title IX
- Transfer Student Policy
- Travel Approval
- USMLE Step 1 Timing Requirements Policy
- USMLE Step 2 Timing Requirements Policy
- Reporting Mistreatment
- Absence Policy
- Acceptable Use of Electronic Resources
- ADA Accommodations
- Appropriate Treatment of Learners
- Blood Borne Pathogens
- Campus Advocacy Resource and Education Site (CARE)
- Campus Safety / Clery Act
- Drug Testing
- Fifth Year Option
- Grievance
- Honor Code
- Sensitive Medical and Counseling Care of Students by Faculty and Residents Policy
- T.H. Chan School of Medicine Criminal Background Check
- Technical Standards
- Title IX
- Transfer Student Policy
- Travel Approval
- USMLE Step 1 Timing Requirements Policy
- USMLE Step 2 Timing Requirements Policy
- Reporting Mistreatment
USMLE Step 2 Timing Requirements Policy
Students must plan their schedules in order to met these deadlines and are encouraged to consult with the Center for Academic Achievement if they have questions regarding then optimal timing of their exam.
Students are required to take the USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) Examination no later than December 15th of their Advanced Studies year.
Failure to take the Step 2 examination by the specified deadlines will result in the student’s not being permitted to continue clinical coursework (required or elective) until the examination is taken.
Step 2CS is no longer a graduation requirement, effective March 1, 2021.
This policy change applies to all students graduating in the Class of 2021 and later, regardless of year of matriculation.
Applicability: All students graduating Class of 2021 and later