Robert Bennett elaborates on responding to "irregular behavior" allegations by USMLE.
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Specific examples of conduct that may be deemed to be irregular behavior include, but are not limited to, the following:
seeking, providing, and/or obtaining unauthorized access to examination materials
providing false information or making false statements on or in connection with application forms, scheduling permits, or other USMLE-related documents
taking or attempting to take an examination for which you are not eligible
taking an examination for someone or engaging someone to take an examination for you
seeking, providing, or obtaining unauthorized assistance during the examination or attempting to do so
making notes of any kind while in the secure areas of the test center, except on the writing materials provided at the test center for this purpose
failing to adhere to any USMLE policy, procedure, or rule, including instructions of the test center staff
verbal or physical harassment of test center staff or other examination staff, or other disruptive or unprofessional behavior during the registration, scheduling, or examination process
possessing any unauthorized materials, including photographic equipment, communication or recording devices, fitness and tracking monitors, and cell phones, in the secure testing areas
altering or misrepresenting examination scores
unauthorized reproduction by any means, including, but not limited to, reconstruction through memorization, and/or dissemination of copyrighted examination materials by any means, including the Internet communications
or attempting to communicate about specific test items, cases, and/or answers with another examinee, potential examinee, or
formal or informal test preparation group at any time before, during, or after an examination
failure to cooperate fully in any investigation of a violation of the USMLE rules
(edited by Philip Thomas)
The preceding video noted above is not intended as legal advice and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Please consult legal counsel for your particular situation. The video is intended for legal education, not public use and helpful for attorneys and to give information about Mr. Bennett's CLEs that have been credited by the State Bar of Texas. Call 713-225-6000 for scheduling a CLE presentation.
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