different interviewer personalities wrt specialty?

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has anyone noticed different personalities among the different kinds of physicians? does anyone feel more comfortable interviewing with certain physicians?

i noticed that pediatricians are always a bit nicer and more understanding. actually, PCPs--internists, OBGYN, and peds--on the whole are easier to talk to for me.

so far i notice i dont seem to communicate as well with surgeons and pathologists.....the surgeons who interview me are usually cocky. this one pathologist was a jerk.

ne one else see patterns among interviewers?
 
When selecting a speciality, you are always told to select something that fits your interests, talents, and, more importantly, your personality. So i would assume a lot of people with similar personalities have the same specialties. I have noticed that every orthopedic surgeon i have met is a greedy-A-hole, and every male pyschitrist is a werido. But i only know a handful of doctors, so who knows.
 
I think its probably pretty hard to form an impression of specialty personality from ones own interviews unless you are getting a ridiculous amount of invites. Maybe a pooling together of opinions like this might produce something interesting though. I wonder how much of the interaction is dictated by concious and subconcious expectation of members of certain specialties.
 
i know a girl who was actually asked during her interview what specialty she thought each of her interviewers was. the guy that did all the talking was the surgeon. i forget what the others were, but she guessed all wrong. she still got in though...
 
I actually became interested recently in radiology because I interviewed with two separate radiologists that seemed to have very similar personality types to my own. I also ask each person with whom I interview about their specialty, what interested them in that particular specialty, and what they find most rewarding about it.
 
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i love pediatricians... they're the nicest and most understanding. And, I've been accepted to those schools where a pediatrian / general practioner interviewed me...
 
Is anyone else wondering what "wrt" means? I can't even think of a good typographical error in this context in which another similar word was meant but misspelled/mistyped.


Edit: Nevermind, I googled it. "With respect to."

Sorry, I dislike AIMspeak. Besides, that makes an extra "to."
 
Is anyone else wondering what "wrt" means? I can't even think of a good typographical error in this context in which another similar word was meant but misspelled/mistyped.


Edit: Nevermind, I googled it. "With respect to."

Sorry, I dislike AIMspeak. Besides, that makes an extra "to."


I'm so used to bad English that I didn't even notice.
 
I had an interview with an surgeon as well and I felt no connection whatsoever with her. I came out of the interview feeling very empty inside. I was later waitlisted.

I heard that the best person to interview with is a female psychiatrist. Anybody has any experience with this?
 
Personally I am fond of Geriatric Gynecologists.😀
 
hahahaha.......woops I DID screw up the "wrt to" oh well.

maybe i havent had enough interviews to make these generalizations, but now whenever i notice that im getting interviewed by non PCPs i get nervous cause i feel like they dont match my personality (i want to do primary care medicine).

what should i do if i get some ortho or cold-stuck up surgeon? match the personality and act like an arrogant a-hole myself? that goes against the whole "be yourself" thing tho.

i dunno.....i just dont want a-holes screwing up my interviews hahaha. or maybe i need to work on interview skills.
 
Is anyone else wondering what "wrt" means? I can't even think of a good typographical error in this context in which another similar word was meant but misspelled/mistyped.


Edit: Nevermind, I googled it. "With respect to."

Sorry, I dislike AIMspeak. Besides, that makes an extra "to."

wrt is not AIMspeak its technical speak. Its use is plentiful in math and related fields.
 
or maybe i need to work on interview skills.

Yes.

Part of it is the field, part of it is the person. Be cool and give them the benefit of the doubt.🙄

Why's everybody always hatin' on surgeons?
 
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