(c)The Seven-year Rule An applicant who fails to pass Step 3 of the USMLE, or level 3 of the COMLEX, within three attempts, shall be required to take one additional year of ACGME or AOA approved postgraduate training between the third and fourth attempt. If the applicant did not complete an additional year of ACGME or AOA approved postgraduate training between the third and fourth attempt at Step 3 or level 3, the applicant is not eligible for Massachusetts licensure. If an applicant for licensure fails to pass Step 1 of the USMLE or Level 1 of the COMLEX after four attempts, the applicant is not eligible for Massachusetts licensure. No waiver is available to any candidate that did not pass Step 1 of the USMLE or Level 1 of the COMLEX on the fourth attempt.
If an applicant for licensure fails to pass Step 2 of the USMLE or Level 2 of the COMLEX after four attempts, the applicant is not eligible for Massachusetts licensure. No waiver is available to any applicant that did not pass Step 2 of the USMLE or Level 2 of the COMLEX on the fourth attempt.
If an applicant for licensure fails to pass Step 3 of the USMLE or Level 3 of the COMLEX after four attempts, the applicant is not eligible for Massachusetts licensure. No waiver is available to any candidate that did not pass Step 3 of the USMLE or Level 3 of the COMLEX on the fourth attempt.
1.Joint Degree Waiver of Seven-year Rule. The Board may grant a waiver of the seven-year examination completion requirement in the case of an applicant who is actively pursuing another advanced doctoral study, provided: a. The applicant requesting a waiver of the seven-year rule must be enrolled in a LCME accredited program and be a student in good standing.b. The Board shall consider the length of time the applicant is beyond the seven years; a candidate requesting a waiver of the seven-year rule will be required to present a verifiable and rational explanation for his or her inability to meet the seven-year requirement. In no case will a waiver be granted beyond a total period of ten years for completion of all three steps of the USMLE.2.Other Reasons for Requesting a Waiver of the Seven-year Rule. In very limited and extraordinary circumstances, the Board, subject to any policies or guidelines that may be adopted and in effect on the date of the waiver petition, may grant a case-by-case exception to the seven-year period upon petition by an applicant for licensure and demonstration by the applicant of: a. A verifiable and rational explanation for the failure to satisfy the regulation;b. Strong academic and post-graduate record; andc. A compelling totality of circumstances.