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H1N1A Influenza

The NBME is closely monitoring recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control , the World Health Organization, and the Philadelphia Department of Public Health regarding H1N1 A influenza. All examination programs, test development and review committees, governance committees, and internal staff activities are operating normally. The NBME will follow the recommendations of public authorities as the situation evolves. Any modification of NBME activities will be posted as soon as possible to this website.

Information on USMLE

Stop Sign imageIf you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, or believe that you may have been recently exposed to an influenza patient, you should reschedule your USMLE examination.
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