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The individual states and territories set their own rules and regulations for granting licenses to practice medicine within their jurisdictions. NBME certification provides a permanent record of qualification for licensure for Diplomates certified before implementation of USMLE and for Diplomates certified based on passing certain combinations of NBME and USMLE examinations.
The NBME certifies its examination scores to medical licensing authorities at the request of the NBME Diplomate so long as the NBME or NBME/USMLE score history includes at least one passing NBME Part score (Part I, September 1991 or earlier; Part II, April 1992 or earlier; or Part III, May 1994 or earlier). Some jurisdictions may have additional regulations concerning endorsement of NBME certification. Therefore, physicians seeking licensure in a particular jurisdiction are advised to obtain complete information from the licensing authority.
Based on the full implementation of the USMLE Program in 1994, the National Board of Medical Examiners approved discontinuation of the NBME Certification Program for individuals with no prior passing Part scores and who passed their first USMLE Step after December 31, 1994. National Board Certification, however, will continue as a credential for licensure for those certified as Diplomates.
With the full implementation of USMLE, the successful completion of USMLE Steps 1, 2, and 3 is reported to state licensing authorities by the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), not by the NBME.
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The requirements for certification as an NBME Diplomate include:
All examination requirements for NBME certification must be met within a seven-year period beginning with the first examination passed. If the seven-year limit expires, a USMLE Step 1 and/or Step 2 may be utilized for the purposes of repeating a Part I and/or Part II that was passed more than seven years earlier. For those participating in special, extended educational programs, consideration may be given to an extension of the seven-year limit. Candidates seeking an extension should contact the NBME Examinee Records Office. The NBME does not recertify persons it has previously certified.
For purposes of certification by the NBME, three attempts to pass a Part or Step are routinely accepted. The NBME will consider the extraordinary circumstances pertaining to any additional administrations.
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Submit your request for score documents online. Credit card payments are accepted.
Please click here to go to the NBME Licensing Examination Services website and submit your request.
Please note: In addition to the FAQs below, the USMLE website includes FAQs on the USMLE. Also, for information on the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®), please go to the ERAS website.
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If you have passed only USMLE Steps and want to obtain your USMLE transcript or have it sent to a third party, you must contact the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG®), the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), or the NBME. Which entity you contact depends on which Steps you have taken and where you want your transcript sent. If you want a transcript sent to a medical licensing authority at any time, contact the FSMB.
Once you register for or take Step 3, all requests for USMLE transcripts must be sent to the FSMB. If you have not yet registered for or taken Step 3 and you want a transcript sent to a third party other than a medical licensing authority, the request should be sent to the same entity that registered you for your last Step 1 or 2, either the ECFMG or the NBME.
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You can now submit requests for USMLE transcripts online. Credit card payments are accepted. You can also check the status of your registration and document request history. Please click here to go to the Licensing Examination Services section of the NBME website.
Students or graduates of medical schools outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada must contact the ECFMG for details on how to request a transcript. The NBME does not have information on requesting USMLE transcripts from the ECFMG.
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You can download an Examination and Board Action History Report (EBAHR) form from the FSMB website or contact FSMB:
FSMB
400 Fuller Wiser Road
Suite 300
Euless, TX 76039-3855
Telephone: (817) 868-4041
The NBME and the ECFMG do not provide USMLE scores to state medical licensing authorities.
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A description of what is included on USMLE transcripts is provided in the current USMLE bulletin, available at the USMLE website.
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You can now submit requests for score documents online. Credit card payments are accepted. You can also check the status of your registration and document request history. Please click here to go to the Licensing Examination Services section of the NBME website.
Graduates of medical schools outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada who took a combination of Parts and Steps should contact the ECFMG for information on requesting a transcript.
Can you just verify that I am a diplomate of the National Board of Medical Examiners without providing scores?
Yes. If a third party such as a hospital credentials office simply needs verification that you have been certified as an NBME diplomate, the NBME can send a letter to that effect or verify your diplomate status by telephone. There is no fee for this service. These requests can now be submitted online. Please click here to go to the Licensing Examination Services section of the NBME website.