Step 1 Assessment Report
Sample Step 1 Assessment Report
This is a fully illustrative public example built to match the current 89-question bank and its real category breakdown. It shows the level of detail, visuals, and next-step guidance a learner can expect after completing the assessment, while your actual report will be built from your own responses.
Assessment Overview
Readiness band: Promising base with a few high-yield gaps to clean up
Concept coverage score: 74 / 100
This sample learner shows a solid base in multisystem reasoning and cardiovascular pattern recognition, with especially reliable performance on diagnosis-heavy questions and classic pathology-driven stems. The biggest points still being lost come from population-health style questions and developmental associations, where the learner slows down when the stem leans more on interpretation than on straight recall. The point of the report is to turn that pattern into a clear 2-week study plan.
Recommended Next Steps
System Performance
Discipline Score Chart
Competency Spider Chart
What Is Going Well
Multisystem reasoning is currently one of the stronger sampled areas
The sample learner handled mixed, second-order stems relatively well, especially when the question demanded diagnosis and integration instead of simple fact recall.
Cardiovascular pattern recognition is relatively strong
Classic high-yield clues inside pathology, cardiac physiology, and core pharm were identified more consistently than most other sampled categories in the bank.
Diagnosis remains a dependable skill
Even when the stem was dense, the learner usually stayed organized enough to separate the main diagnosis from the distractors before moving to mechanism or management.
Focus Areas Snapshot
Stronger sampled systems: Multisystem Processes & Disorders, Cardiovascular System, Gastrointestinal System
Needs the most attention: Biostatistics & Epidemiology / Population Health, Human Development