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I just wanted to let you all know about a recent conversation I had with a physician who is both on residency and medical school interview admissions. I was working with him in clinic dressed in my 'professional' black pant leggings a black and white blouse and of course my white coat. After clinic he asked me if what I was wearing, without my white coat, would be considered appropriate for a medical school interview in my opinion.
Regardless of my opinion; he told me to that the they had recently noticed that (female) interviews had been dressing a bit more 'business casual' instead of 'business formal' and in essence they didn't think it appropriate.
So I just wanted to give back a little with a word of warning. There may be super modern physicians who care little for what you wear or more conservative physicians. But on the interview trail you want to play it safe. You will never be rejected for conforming***, but I think you might run into some people who find that your dress is important and may make negative judgments about you.
*** in dress- be 100% you on your experience and answers 🙂
Regardless of my opinion; he told me to that the they had recently noticed that (female) interviews had been dressing a bit more 'business casual' instead of 'business formal' and in essence they didn't think it appropriate.
So I just wanted to give back a little with a word of warning. There may be super modern physicians who care little for what you wear or more conservative physicians. But on the interview trail you want to play it safe. You will never be rejected for conforming***, but I think you might run into some people who find that your dress is important and may make negative judgments about you.
*** in dress- be 100% you on your experience and answers 🙂