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Awful VA anyway, so no loss there!DC
Washington DC VA rejection just came in! Ah well!(they were super nice about it though)
Awful VA anyway, so no loss there!DC
Washington DC VA rejection just came in! Ah well!(they were super nice about it though)
Good evening Dr. ______,Would any of you amazing, talented, kind, supportive, empathic, symmetrical, and genius human beings who have reached out to sites whose interview notification deadline has passed inquiring about your status be willing to post how you worded your email so as not to irritate over-inundated TDs while still showing interest? (Wow. Longest grammatically correct run-on sentence EVER! #winning)
I don't know how helpful this is, but I've heard to take note of sites where they do not offer the opportunity for you to directly communicate with current interns privately (i.e., without training faculty present). I'm also under the impression that when given the opportunity to speak privately with current interns, they are encouraged to speak openly about their experiences. If you get the sense they are withholding information, I'd count that as a red flag of sorts.I feel like this may be too public a forum for some to feel comfortable discussing negative experiences people have had or know about others experiencing at certain sites. But that person who posted about University of Minnesota's internship having a toxic work culture & hx of sexual harassment was so helpful.
How are people inquiring about red flags with the prospective interns / staff they meet when interviewing? It's risky for interns to share any red flags since word could come back to their TDs about them sharing it... What's the best way to assess for red flags like toxic work culture, harassment, ethical violations, serious programatic disorganization, or generally something being really different in reality than it's presented on paper?
Anyone know of any major red flags at any other sites? Not just on the level of poor fit with a specific intern, but more in the realm of major red flag issues that are likely to be unresolved by the time our cohort's internships begin? No pressure to answer this obviously since you may be uncomfortable doing so for very good reasons, but I figure it is worth explicitly putting out there as an ask.
I feel like this may be too public a forum for some to feel comfortable discussing negative experiences people have had or know about others experiencing at certain sites. But that person who posted about University of Minnesota's internship having a toxic work culture & hx of sexual harassment was so helpful.
How are people inquiring about red flags with the prospective interns / staff they meet when interviewing? It's risky for interns to share any red flags since word could come back to their TDs about them sharing it... What's the best way to assess for red flags like toxic work culture, harassment, ethical violations, serious programatic disorganization, or generally something being really different in reality than it's presented on paper?
Anyone know of any major red flags at any other sites? Not just on the level of poor fit with a specific intern, but more in the realm of major red flag issues that are likely to be unresolved by the time our cohort's internships begin? No pressure to answer this obviously since you may be uncomfortable doing so for very good reasons, but I figure it is worth explicitly putting out there as an ask.
It's a tough one, as you are generally only hearing one side of the story, and about one particular time period. Sometimes problems are an isolated experience, sometimes it's programmatic. Some programs are toxic, some applicants are toxic. Speak to the current interns, sometimes they will also provide contact info for past interns. See how people interact with each other. We're behavioral professionals, use that training.
I saw some people heard from University of Michigan CAPS (both interview invites and rejections). I think the deadline was the 14th and I have still not heard anything from this site. I was curious if you all think I should email the TD or wait a little longer to see if they contact me. I am anticipating a rejection, but I just want to know so I can be close to being done with this leg of the process
Nothing from University of Washington counseling center here either. I don’t think anyone has heard from them yet.
Anyone hear from CSU- San Marcos? Their deadline was yesterday. Oy vey!
Yes, cal state san marcos offered me an interview on Friday!
Have you heard anything yet? I have not.Yay!! Good luck to us both then!
i’ve seen in years past, they notify like 11/27-11/29 so this is weirdo
Nope! And I emailed last week and called this morning, was patched to training directors phone, and left vm.Have you heard anything yet? I have not.
Last notification! Good luck you all on the next phase of this process!
Official Site Name: California Medical Facility - Psychiatric Inpatient Program
Date Invitation Received: 12/16/19
Method of Invitation (Phone call, personal/mass email, snapchat): Personal email
Specialty Track or Site (e.g., for consortiums): N/A
Offered Interview Dates: 1/21, 1/22, 1/29, 1/30
Me three!Me too! I'm shook, I had this one in the "probably a rejection" pile. See you there, maybe!
Any word on UI Ball???? I think people were asking a few days ago. I haven't heard anything yet!
I am also still waiting on this site. It says on APPIC that the notification date is 12/17, so I'm hopeful that we hear back tomorrow.
I'm still waiting! I just emailed the TD to inquire. I'll message here when I hear back 😉.Hi all!
I know someone mentioned they already heard from Johns Hopkins Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress. Is anyone else still waiting to hear from them?
Hi all!
I know someone mentioned they already heard from Johns Hopkins Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress. Is anyone else still waiting to hear from them?
I’m still waiting too and I also emailed the TD earlier today. Will update if I hear anything!I'm still waiting! I just emailed the TD to inquire. I'll message here when I hear back 😉.
Literally just heard from IHBM! invite: 1/10, 1/13 and 1/17Rejection from San Diego VA.
Last one I need to hear from is Indian Health Board of Minneapolis. Anyone heard from them?
I’m still waiting too and I also emailed the TD earlier today. Will update if I hear anything!
Thank you!! And thanks @DialecticPhD. Hopefully we hear soon ugh
Just in case anyone else needs this info: I emailed the TD at Advocate Family Care Network in Illinois about my application status since their notification date says 12/31 (I assumed it was a typo). They responded saying that they are still reviewing some of the applications and should get back to all applicants very soon.
I haven't done this, but I know 5-6 people who have done the online "interview" over the past 4 years. Most of them said it took all of the allotted time. They comfortably finished just in time or with 5ish minutes to spare.Hello everyone! If anyone else got an interview to the Pacific Islands VA and has done the online interview (and willing to discuss it), I would love to know how long it will take! Trying to plan out an afternoon 🙂
We've been told 5-7 is good.So ended up with 5 total interviews, which I feel like is low for my program. What have you guys been told about how many interviews is a “safe” number?
So ended up with 5 total interviews, which I feel like is low for my program. What have you guys been told about how many interviews is a “safe” number?
So ended up with 5 total interviews, which I feel like is low for my program. What have you guys been told about how many interviews is a “safe” number?
Hi all!
I know someone mentioned they already heard from Johns Hopkins Center for Child and Family Traumatic Stress. Is anyone else still waiting to hear from them?
So ended up with 5 total interviews, which I feel like is low for my program. What have you guys been told about how many interviews is a “safe” number?
I have a grand total of 8 sites, all neuro, with one site where I am interviewing for both neuro and rehab tracks. I think overall I am happy; out of those 8, 3 programs I consider my top picks. I applied to 5 "top pick" programs, so, 3 out of 5 isn't bad. One of them is local, thus, it would be nice to match with them, not just due to geography, but, it's a fantastic program that I did practicum at and found it be a perfect fit for what I want. I am a bit bummed that after applying to 33 programs, I got 8 interviews. Oh well. I now know to not apply to as many VAs for post-doc applications as I did for internship. One of the TDs I spoke to previously weeks ago told me to focus my efforts on places that resemble or are similar to my practicum experiences. I think it's good advice, and it makes sense. However, I did end up getting two neuropsych track VA interviews.