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Plan MD assessments with secure Examplify delivery, preclinical and clinical-science exams, USMLE-style item banks, NBME readiness context, objective tagging, remediation analytics, and LCME-ready outcome evidence.
Medical schools use ExamSoft best when exam security, USMLE-aligned content, competency evidence, item quality, and remediation data work together.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
MD
ExamSoft
Examplify
USMLE / NBME
LCME outcomes
Risk and remediation
ExamSoft can support secure preclinical exams, integrated course assessments, remediation exams, clinical-science checks, practice exams, and internal readiness monitoring.
Students should use their school’s exam-taker portal to activate accounts, install Examplify, confirm device requirements, complete mock exams, download assigned assessments, and verify upload confirmation.
Faculty should manage item banks, USMLE-style blueprints, objective tags, accommodations, secure review settings, item analysis, and remediation follow-up.
Program leaders can use mapped assessment data to monitor course outcomes, competency progress, cohort trends, curriculum coverage, and LCME or internal quality-improvement evidence.
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ExamSoft positions its medical-school assessment platform for secure exams, USMLE-oriented readiness, faculty collaboration, objective tracking, and curriculum analytics. Medical schools commonly use ExamSoft and Examplify for first- and second-year secure computer-based assessments, course exams, clinical-science assessments, remediation exams, and internal readiness checks. ExamSoft also offers Rx Brick Assessment Banks, powered by ScholarRx, with ready-to-use items aligned with preclinical curriculum and certification-exam content such as the USMLE.
For MD programs, an effective ExamSoft implementation connects secure delivery to assessment quality. Faculty should align items to course objectives, USMLE content, competencies, organ systems, clinical reasoning skills, and remediation categories. Students should follow the school's exam-taker portal instructions for account activation, Examplify installation, minimum system requirements, exam downloads, mock exams, allowed materials, and upload confirmation. Program leaders can use reports to track student performance, identify risk before NBME or USMLE milestones, review item quality, and document curriculum coverage for LCME and internal quality-improvement work.
Medical schools use ExamSoft and Examplify for secure course exams, preclinical assessments, clinical-science exams, remediation, practice tests, and assessment analytics.
Yes. ExamSoft medical resources include USMLE-oriented assessment positioning, and Rx Brick Assessment Banks provide prewritten items aligned to preclinical curriculum and certification-exam content.
Students should install the current Examplify build, complete any mock exams, download exam files, follow allowed-materials rules, and confirm uploads after testing.
Faculty should review item analysis, objective-level performance, cohort trends, remediation categories, and coverage against course and competency outcomes.
Mapped assessment reports can show where learning outcomes and competencies are assessed, where gaps appear, and what remediation or curriculum changes followed.
Connect each item to course objectives, USMLE content, competencies, organ systems, clinical reasoning skills, and remediation categories.
Require students to complete mock exams before major assessment windows so device, download, exam-start, and upload procedures are familiar.
Use post-exam analytics to check item difficulty, discrimination, distractor performance, and content-domain balance.
Use domain-level performance and longitudinal reports to identify students who need tutoring, remediation, or board-readiness support.
Retain blueprints, mappings, remediation decisions, item reviews, and cohort reports for curriculum committees and accreditation files.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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