By Guest on Saturday, 18 April 2009
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Look at page 84 of the NRMP Program Director survey:
http://www.nrmp.org/data/programresultsbyspecialty.pdf

From the chart, it appears that passing Step 2 is required just to receive an interview at about 62% of all programs.

I was planning on taking Step 2 in early October, but I am a bit concerned that it will come too late to receive some interviews. The debate about taking Step 2 always seems to be revolved around how good of a score you received on Step 1. From this data, however, shouldn't everyone take it early as 62% of programs require it just to give an interview? For those of you who took it late last year, did it appear to affect the number of interviews you received? Also, is early October STILL considered early to take CK? I will be taking orthopedic electives from June to August, and I would like to study during the month of September.
I think it depends on what type of applicant you are. You should probably look at your application as a whole and see if you think it would benefit you. I have heard that some programs do preferentially interview people who have passed CK, but 62% seems hard to believe. For me, I took it in early December and got >20 offers.
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