Premed Science Foundation for USMLE and Residency in USA

Members can discuss how strong basics in physiology, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, and biochemistry support future USMLE preparation and residency goals in the USA.

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Looking ahead past premed and even past basic sciences, to the USMLE and matching into a US residency. For Caribbean and international students especially, how much do strong premed/basic science foundations actually carry forward into board prep and matching? Which subjects pay the biggest dividends down the line?

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They carry forward enormously, the USMLE is basically your basic sciences applied to clinical scenarios. The big payers: physiology, pathology, pharmacology, microbiology, and biochemistry. If your foundations in those are shaky, Step 1 becomes a nightmare of relearning under time pressure. If they’re solid, you’re refining and applying rather than learning from zero. For Caribbean students aiming at US residency, strong board scores are how you overcome the IMG disadvantage, and those scores trace straight back to how well you built these foundations.