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  #1

I've made some mistakes at the online application for Step 1 at some details, I want to correct it, what can I do?sad

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  #2

I've mistaken at the dates of graduation and degree issue, and also at the date of joining the medical school, that happened because I wrote them from memory and I discovered that the official dates are different. So, please I need help, how can I correct these mistakes at the online application?

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  #3

Hi,

You can call ECFMG and ask them about it coz from what I know you can't go back and change anything after you submit the online application....I am also having a hard time recalling details about my senior clerkship rotations like supervising physicians and even the names of some clinics I rotated at. So I called ECFMG and they said just to fill out as much as I can...

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  #4

You mean that this info isn't strictly needed? and they will not check its integrity?
I've gone back to my medical school and they didn't keep record of the clinical rotations specially after more than 5 years!

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  #5

The online application allows u to edit ur entry on everything except name change for which u need to print out a form and submit it. But everything else can be edited, have u already submited the online application ? If so then its to late and ur can ask ur school ( if u are currently applying as a student ) to correct it when they send in ur paper work after u do form 186.

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