The Residency Interview: How To Make the Best Possible Impression by Jessica Freedman

The Residency Interview: How To Make the Best Possible Impression



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The Residency Interview: How To Make the Best Possible Impression Jessica Freedman ebook
Page: 108
Format: epub
Publisher: MedEdits Publishing
ISBN: 0615325920, 9780615325927


A great AMA advice about residency interviews – good list of potential questions. From the information I have acquired on this, I would suggest . During the day of the the interview, use a notebook to record details such as who interviewed you, answers to your questions, comments made by the residents, data about the program, etc. Below are some (Note that while these questions/issues may be more likely to come up if you are an MD/PhD student, they may be likely to come up as well for medical students who've taken a year or two to do research). Prospective residents may have little to say about where they are accepted, making the application and interview process to a particular residency significant. Assemble it in a way that shows you the best course of action. Typically, these people assist the program director in running the residency. So, if you are not particular to any single country in Europe to apply for residency to, it may be a good idea to make a short list, do research, then actively feel out the process for each with the respective consulates, choosing the apparent path of least resistance first. Knowing what to expect and what's expected of you can help. It is my impression that each person applying for residency in Europe is treading their own path. Leaving a good impression with them may not help your cause, but being rude and uncooperative with them is likely to hinder your chances. As an MD/PhD student residency interviews tend to take a unique twist as there is the very obvious 4-6 year old elephant in the room, which clearly differentiates us from other candidates who went straight through medical school. After the interview (or First impressions are important. Share your opinion, but answer in a way that makes it clear you are appreciative of all the points of view in this complex issue.

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