Monday, February 3, 2025

Al- Mehdi recognized by USMLE for service

The United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE), administered by the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME), recently recognized Abu-Bakr Al-Mehdi, M.D., Ph.D., for more than a decade of service to the program. 

Al-Mehdi is a professor of medical education and pharmacology at the Whiddon College of Medicine. He also serves as assistant dean of assessment and evaluation at the college and is the executive chief proctor of the USMLE Step exams.

He has been volunteering for both NBME activities and the USMLE program since 2014 and currently serves as a member of the USMLE Pharmacological Advertisements Test Material Development Committee.  

“Volunteering for the USMLE program requires great depth of knowledge of foundational science, disease pathogenesis, illness scripts, mechanisms of drug actions, diagnostic reasoning, verbal and nonverbal communication, and psychometrics, just to name a few,” Al-Mehdi said. “As a scientist, it gives me deep satisfaction to be part of this great intellectual and scientific endeavor that only happens under the umbrella of the USMLE program successfully, year after year. The USMLE program has become the de-facto standard for quality control of medical education all over the world.”

Accompanied by a graphic of Al-Mehdi, the USMLE posted on its social media accounts: “Behind the scenes of the #USMLE program is a group of dedicated volunteers. The expertise and dedication of these individuals make it possible for the USMLE program to continue to serve medical boards, the #MedEd community, physicians and patients.” 

Al-Mehdi received his M.D. and Ph.D. from the Crimea Medical Institute, Ukraine, before practicing as a general surgeon in Bangladesh and Ukraine. He joined the faculty of the Whiddon College of Medicine in 2002.