MCG Program Preparation in the State of Georgia
The Medical College of Georgia is fully accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) that maintains accreditation standards for all U.S. educational programs that
culminate in the MD degree. As such, the curriculum meets the educational eligibility
criteria as a medical doctor in Georgia.
Physicians with the MD degree are required to pass the United States Medical Licensing
Examination (USMLE). The USMLE is a three-step examination. The first two national
exams (Step 1 and Step 2) must be taken and passed while in our MD program as a requirement
for graduation. Passing Step 1 and Step 2 typically are required for entry to most
medical doctor residency programs within the U.S. The third exam (Step 3), normally
is taken while in residency training, approximately one year after graduation from
the MD program. This third exam is used for state licensure as a physician and provides
the physician with the sanction to practice as a physician in that state.