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Link: Big List of All Med School Interview Questions- Part 1: Panel/Traditional Interview
Why this collection is useful:
- Panel/traditional interviews can only cover so many topics of discussion and from a limited number of standard questions.
- Medical schools tend to organize their interview questions based on certain categories- which I've tried to emulate in this guide.
- The sheer number of questions & comprehensiveness of areas covered allows for a thorough understanding of the interview process, while at the same time acting as a large reservoir of practice questions for applicants.
That being said, the collection is currently organized into the following categories:
- 1. Personal Questions
- 1.1 Personal History
- 1.2 Personal Details
- 1.3 Relationships/Interactions with others
- 1.4 Personality & Character
- 1.5 Behavioral/Situational
- 1.6 Personal Experiences: collaboration/teamwork/leadership
- 1.7 Personal Experiences: character
- 1.8 Goals & Plans
- 2. Application Related
- 2.1 Knowledge of Program/Specific motivations
- 2.2 Motivation/Commitment for Medicine
- 3. Experiences: education/medicine/healthcare
- 3.1 Academics
- 3.2 Healthcare, Volunteer, Extracurricular Experiences
- 3.3 Knowledge of field/realistic view of profession
- 3.4 Knowledge of Healthcare System/Issues (Canada)
- 4. Ethical questions
- 5. Other
- 5.1 Current events/World/History
- 5.2 Weird/out-of-the-blue/creative questions
- 31 Questions I Wish I Had Asked: from Organization of Student Representatives Association of American Medical Colleges, January 1992
- There are sometimes comments or "sample answers" at the end of questions- these are sample response and/or advice from people with more insight and knowledge than myself (successful applicants, current medical students, admission committee members).
- Please note that this is only the first release of the guide. The questions have been through a "brief" first pass (which still took long). There will still need to be some changes, including (but not limited to):
- There are sometimes questions that are only relevant to US medical school applicants (this guide was originally meant to assist with both Canada and US interviews).
- Redundancies, badly worded/bad/unnecessary questions which need to be filtered out in a more thorough review.
- Better/more efficient categorization of questions.
- The "Ethical questions" section is not as expansive since I will be releasing an additional collection of MMI questions which will have a large number of ethical scenarios/questions.
Release info:
Version 1.0 (April 5th, 2013): Initial release
Acknowledgements: this collection was based on more than a dozen sources, anywhere from premed101, SDN, various medical school admissions websites, etc. My goal was to at least attempt to put together a much more complete and organized collection of interview questions based on every available source.
...and just in case:
...and just in case:
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Again, please feel free to share your opinions/concerns/comments/criticism/etc. I always welcome feedback (which I really don't get a lot of).
Again, please feel free to share your opinions/concerns/comments/criticism/etc. I always welcome feedback (which I really don't get a lot of).
Part 2 will be a collection of MMI questions, and an accompanying guide for answering interview questions (both panel and MMI)... which may take a lot longer to put together.
Matt
Matt
1 comment:
Hey Matt, thanks for taking your time to post these!
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