MCAT
In the United States and its territories, the individual medical licensing authorities (”state medical boards”) of the various jurisdictions grant a license to practice medicine. Each medical licensing authority sets its own rules and regulations and requires passing an examination that demonstrates qualification for licensure. Results of the USMLE are reported to these authorities for use in granting the initial license to practice medicine. The USMLE provides them with a common evaluation system for applicants for initial medical licensure.
USMLE
The Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is a standardized examination that consists of three
multiple-choice sections and a writing assessment. Its purpose is to test the skills and knowledge that
medical educators and physicians have identified as key prerequisites for success in medical school and
the practice of medicine.
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