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Interviewing for Medical School Office of Career Services, Harvard University
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Why do medical schools interview?
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Advice from a Dean Stanford Dean of Admissions’ instructions to interviewers: Does your interaction with the candidate conform to the expectations you derived from reading the application? If not; what are the discrepancies? What is missing? Do you detect any characteristics that cause you to question the candidate’s suitability for a career in medicine or the ability to think logically and critically? Does the candidate have a realistic expectation of life as a physician?
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Advice from a Peer The interview was the least stressful and most enjoyable part of the application experience.
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Preparation: Travel arrangements Travel Lodging—student hosts Scheduling
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What to Wear—Business Attire
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Beyond Your Clothes Silence your phone Bring breath mints Remove facial piercings, tongue studs if possible Cover large tattoos
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Preparation: Specific School Info Review the school website Know what makes them special
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Preparation—OCS and your house House mock interviews Workshop materials Interview stream Alumni evaluations http://www.ocs.fas.harvard.edu/students/careers/medicine.htm
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Preparation: Preparing yourself Know your own application Take a copy of your application with you Practice in front of a mirror Prepare answers
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Interview day: tips 1.Be yourself 2.Be nice to everyone 3.Be prompt 4.Be confident 5.Be prepared but do not over rehearse. Be flexible.
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Interview day: tips 6.During the interview: Non-content areas Smile. Shake hands. Eye contact. Actively engage. Be positive and upbeat. Posture and body language Expect the unexpected Give direct, thorough answers. Do not ramble. Take your student interviewer seriously Do not over analyze or second guess the questions.
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Interview day: tips Problems in your record? BE ready Anything else you want me to know? Do you have any questions for me? (Sadly, yes, there are stupid questions!!)
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Interview Format Traditional Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) Group Skype/Virtual Open vs. Closed File Who are the interviewers? Google is a wonderful thing.
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Interview Format How can I learn more about each school’s interview format? School websites MSAR OCS website Studentdr.net—Approach with Caution!!
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the MD-PhD Interview Come see us! House mock interview Elevator Speech
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Multiple Mini Interview (MMI) 6-10 stations, 2 minutes to read, 6-8 minutes to answer/execute (120 min.) Scenario based questions What you are being evaluated on may not always be obvious
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Multiple Mini Interview (MMI)-- formats Some MMI mixed with traditional Actors Partner work Rest stations
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What does the MMI look like? http://youtu.be/SYZc-rItyRw
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Sample MMI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOVbDD9 lNjE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOVbDD9 lNjE What do you think?
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Practicing a Group Activity Volunteers???
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Let’s PRACTICE!
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Post-interview Follow-Up
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