in terms of questions, the old standbys still apply: any anticipated changes in the program, such as rotations, length of rotations, rotations sites, number of residents, program director, chairperson. if so, how will it affect the program. has their been a turnover in attending staff, either with a large number of attendings leaving or recently being hired? (this could reflect either lots of discontent and politics amongst the attendings, which WILL affect the housestaff, or the latter may show department growth). does the program hire its own graduates, both for fellowship or as attendings. while it shows that residents like a program and practice if they stay on, too much inbreeding may result in a narrow way of doing things. will the schedule being presented at interview season be representative of actual schedule? (when i interviewed, the pgy-1 schedule listed 5-7 months as wards months, with the remaining being ICU, vacations, and easier ambulatory months; when i actually started, everyone had 9+ months of wards, with the easier ambulatory months cut back significantly). Are there specific requirments for progressing from one year to the next (ie, specific percent or percentile required on inservice exams or even departmental exams), and if so, how are poor performers notified and assisted to prevent problems? any changes made in the program in the past 6 - 12 months, and if so, speak with the residents to get feedback about these changes. how are evaluations handled - if an attending turns in a poor evaluation of you, will you be notified? will circumstances be considered (ie, distracted resident given poor evaluation, but is distracted due to personal problems such as family illness) how frequently are evaluations completed, and can they all be viewed by residents? how responsive is the department in regards to complaints by residents? (this can be asked to both residents and program directors, to compare answers; anyone who tells you there are NO complaints is lieing - everyone complains about something (even if its just pay and hours), but are there other complaints in addition. if its a program you didn't rotate in, ask about medical students (how many, how often, who supervises), PA students and PA's.
thats all i can think of now, hope they help