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ECFMG Pathways
After the discontinuation of Step 2 CS in January 2021, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) introduced six alternative Pathways to meet the clinical–communication skills requirement.
Read this blog to know more about these pathways.
How to Decide
Hold or have held an unrestricted medical license in your country
Pass an OSCE required by your medical school
Graduate from a program accredited by WFME, NCFMEA, or partnered with a U.S. medical school
Complete Mini‑CEX evaluations by licensed physicians—especially for those who’ve failed Step 2 CS
By May 31, 2025
Submit the Pathway 2025 application (if intending to use early expiry), or wait and apply in 2026 Pathway cycle, also due May 31, 2025
June/July 2025
Pathways application opens. Apply as soon as eligible
June 25, 2025
ERAS token distribution begins
Sept 3, 2025
ERAS applications open
Sept 24, 2025
Programs begin review
By December 2025
Finish and submit OET Medicine
Jan 30, 2026
NRMP Match registration deadline
Mar 4, 2026
Rank list certification
Mar 20, 2026
Match Day!
Jul 1, 2026
Residency Starts
Why They Matter for The Match
An ECFMG certificate is required to enter ACGME-accredited training and to apply for USMLE Step 3. ECFMG certification is mandatory for the 2026 NRMP Match.
While you can technically apply to ERAS in September without certification, most U.S. programs expect it. Having completed a Pathway by ERAS gives you a competitive edge and avoids delays.
Egyptian graduates frequently already hold a medical license and a good-standing letter from the Syndicate. This means that pathway 1 is both the simplest and fastest route for Egyptian IMGs, provided the applicant is a graduate with a medical license.
Even if your license has expired, you can head to the Egyptian Medical Syndicate and renew it. You will also need to ask them to approve your ECFMG application by sending a confirmation email including your Letter of Good Standing directly to ECFMG. This way your application will be ready for review if you have all other requirements (Steps 1 and 2, OET).
Each pathway requires documentation such as an unrestricted medical license (Pathway 1), an OSCE or attestation letter (Pathway 2), school accreditation evidence (Pathways 3–5), or Mini‑CEX evaluations (Pathway 6). All applicants must provide OET scores.
After submitting, ECFMG usually processes paperwork in a few days to weeks, with certification issued once everything is verified.
Plan effectively:
Keep an eye on ECFMG updates; applications typically open June/July.
Navigating the ECFMG Pathways isn’t just about checking boxes—it’s a strategic move that can sharpen your candidacy for U.S. residency. For Egyptians, Pathway 1 often represents a clear, efficient path.
The keys to success lie in early preparation: OET, paperwork, and closely tracking deadlines. Aim to have your certificate ready before ERAS opens, and you’ll be well-positioned for a smooth Match in 2026.
Best of luck, and here’s to your future in U.S. medicine!