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Welcome to MedicalBoard Wiki - Your guide to the USMLE and COMLEX
The focus of this website is to provide a centralized resource for students currently in First or Second year of Medical schools at either Allopathic or Osteopathic programs. Click on the links to USMLE or COMLEX To see the Step 1 and Step 2 specific guides.
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News
February 1st, 2011:
Jason
- Started up a Ventrilo server hosting. This will hopefully allow those who would like a public location to ask questions or run study groups from remote locations. Ventrilo is a free application from Ventrilo.com, and works much like skype but is optimized to allow multiple people to be in a 'room' at the same time.
December 13th, 2011:
Jason
- Found an error involving the email not sending confirmations. Confirmations by email are required before anyone can edit the page due to some automated vandalism problems I was having. Anyway, so if you created an account in the past few days i've auto-confirmed your email. If you're still having problems send me an email at medicalboardwiki@gmail.com
December 10th, 2011:
Steve
- I am dumping a ton of my notes from MSII into sections listed under 'usmle step 1' but I haven't taken the time to work the info into the wiki formatting.
December 10th, 2011:
Jason
- Fixed the logo problem I was having, should work for all skins now. A few charts and tables have been uploaded to the biochemistry section. I encourage anyone to contribute as well!
December 5th, 2011:
Jason
- Transition to the new webserver is complete. Working on adjustments to the website. The default skin has been adjusted from Clean to Monobook. You can change these after logging in and clicking My Preferences→ Appearances. I also have added a Webbased chat program (IRC Actually) that allows study groups or general questions to be asked. If you're logged in it will automatically choose your user name for you. If you're viewing it anonymously you will have to type "/name <YourName>" once you join.
December 3rd, 2011:
Jason
- You now have to be logged AND have your email confirmed automatically to edit and create pages. I've had alot of bots adding spam and vandalism to the page, and as much as I hate making people register for a wiki its fact of life. You can still view pages without logging in tho, so don't worry if you wish to remain anonymous!

