![]() Do you agree with the Obama Healthcare plan?ĥ. ![]() What are some issues patients have with physicians? ->busyĤ. What's a significant health care issue?Ģ. "I but these questions together for the interview based on old feedback. "which jazz musicians do you think have been most influential?" "What do you think about cloning? (but he asked this in a very easy-going way it was obvious that he just wanted to hear what my thoughts were)" "Do you think there's anything wrong with the medical system, and if so, what can be done to change it?" "With all the challenges in medicine today, why do you still want to enter the field?" I had just a regular conversation with the first interviewer and the only thing really asked me to do is tell him something about me that that was not in my open file" "It's really odd, I had an M4 Student and a Professor and I didnt get asked any of the questions that were posted on other interviewers feed back. "What makes you distinct from the 1000's of other applicants?" "What did you learn in your clinical experiences?" What was your favorite science and non-science course? What's the difference between HMO and PPO? Is there a person influential in your decision to go to med school? Tell me about a time when you were critiqued about your work. If a person has a condition and declines a treatment that you know will help them, what would you do? "How did you decide on a path in medicine?" She asked at one point, "Do you play a musical instrument?" No! Is there anything in my application that indicates that? It's hard to shine when the questions are so generic. However, it thought it was incredibly unprofessional to not know anything about the applicant. All the questions were very general.not tricky.even border line tricky. "My interview did not seem to have read my application. The hospital is lacking funds and is sufficiently far to receive any support from other hospitals or urban locations. "Imagine you are a physician and head of an administrative position at a rural hospital. "Of all of your activities, what are you most proud of/what stands out to you?Įveryone has something that makes them stand out, makes them unique, what about you? This patient desires you assist in ending their life. "You have a patient who is being administered palliative end of life care for whom all pain medications have been exhausted with relief no longer being found. "What are your views on how healthcare should be managed?" "Why medicine? How do you know you won't experience burn out/become bored or unsatisfied?" "Who has been the biggest influence in your life?" "Student interviewer & very conversational: included "tell me about yourself & various specific questions from there"" "What are the moral obligations of a physician?" "What do you think about healthcare in America?" "Have you ever received a grade lower than a B- in your graduate school program? (I had not.)" "How would you manage your time during medical school?" "Why Chicago? What is the difference between HMO and PPO? Tell me about your research." "What is the difference between an HMO and a PPO?" "A pharmacist refuses to give a patient her birth control for moral reasons. "What (in your application) do you want me to ask you about?" "Ethical question, such as if you know a patient has a terminal disease and their daughter begs you not to tell your patient because it will only upset them, what do you do?" "What volunteer opportunities would you bring to this school? How would it help the school?" "MMI Questions just started this app cycle." "MMI format (signed confidentiality agreement)" What is one of the specific questions they asked you (question 1)?
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