I have a interview for medical school admission soon,and I want to know what kind of question I might get.?
and some tips on how to answer them. any help?
Why do you want to be a doctor? Typical what are your strengths and what are your weaknesses? What separates you from the other applicants? What is your work experience? How do you manage stress? They will also most likely give you a hypothetical situation….like you know you are having a patient who has had an MI but your attending doesn't agree with you but you are sure that the patient had a heart attack what do you do? What is the most memorable patient you have had (if you had volunteer experience)? Tell me about yourself.
Be yourself. Practice…perhaps with someone who can give you the best insight and who knows you well. Sit up straight…Be yourself! Its just casual conversation in Med. school interviews!
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December 24th, 2008 at 12:31 am
what is your name? – tell them your name
seriously though, politics – about NHS reforms and privatisation
ethics – eg rationing treatment / animal testing
they will want to know about you as a person and whether you are motivated and how you are with people/ patients/ collegues
good luck- we need more doctors!
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December 24th, 2008 at 1:03 am
Why do you want to be a doctor? Typical what are your strengths and what are your weaknesses? What separates you from the other applicants? What is your work experience? How do you manage stress? They will also most likely give you a hypothetical situation….like you know you are having a patient who has had an MI but your attending doesn't agree with you but you are sure that the patient had a heart attack what do you do? What is the most memorable patient you have had (if you had volunteer experience)? Tell me about yourself.
Be yourself. Practice…perhaps with someone who can give you the best insight and who knows you well. Sit up straight…Be yourself! Its just casual conversation in Med. school interviews!
References :