
Medical Licensing Examination
The Medical Licensing Examination is a standardized test that aspiring doctors must pass to legally practice medicine. It evaluates their knowledge of medical sciences, clinical skills, and ability to provide safe patient care. The exam ensures that candidates meet the required competency levels to diagnose and treat patients effectively. Typically conducted in multiple parts over several stages, passing the exam is a key step in obtaining a medical license, which grants legal authorization to practice medicine within a jurisdiction. The process maintains professional standards and protects public health by ensuring practitioners are adequately qualified.