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For those who haven't seen this (from AAMC Careers in Medicine)


Frequently Asked Interview Questions
1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Why did you become a doctor?
3. How would your friends describe you?
4. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
5. Why are you interested in our program?
6. What are you looking for in a program?
7. Why should we choose you?
8. Can you tell me about this deficiency on your record?
9. Why are you interested in this specialty?
10. Tell us about your research experience.
11. If you could not be a physician, what career would you choose?
12. What do you see yourself doing in the future?
13. What leadership roles have you held?
14. What do you do in your spare time?
15. What was you favorite course in medical school?
16. Why did you choose this specialty?
17. What are your goals?
18. Are you interested in academic or in clinical medicine?
19. Do you want to do research?
20. What was the most interesting case that you have been involved in?
21. Do you plan to do a fellowship?
22. What is your most important accomplishment?
23. What motivates you?
24. What will be the toughest aspect of this specialty for you?
25. If you could do medical school over again, what would you change?
26. What do you think you can contribute to this program?
27. Do you see any problems managing a professional and a personal life?
28. Are you prepared for the rigors of residency?
29. How much did lifestyle considerations fit into your choice of specialty?
30. Describe the best/worst attending with whom you have ever worked.
31. What is the greatest sacrifice you have already made to get to where you are?
32. What problems will our specialty face in the next 5-10 years?
33. How would you describe yourself?
34. List three abilities you have that will make you valuable as a resident in this specialty.
35. Describe a particularly satisfying or meaningful experience during your medical training.
Why was it meaningful?
36. What is one event you are proudest of in your life?
37. What was the most difficult situation you encountered in medical school?
38. What clinical experiences have you had in this specialty?
39. How well do you take criticism?
40. What questions do you have for me?

:luck: and Happy Holidays
 
Where's the answer key?!
 
Frequently Asked Interview Questions
1. Tell me about yourself. I'm smarter than you
2. Why did you become a doctor? To make money
3. How would your friends describe you? Ruthless, yet smart
4. What are your strengths and weaknesses? I'm smart, but sometimes I work too hard
5. Why are you interested in our program? Because I would be the smartest person here, and I like that
6. What are you looking for in a program? People dumber than me
7. Why should we choose you? I'm smart
8. Can you tell me about this deficiency on your record? You're holding someone else's record
9. Why are you interested in this specialty? Chicks dig it
10. Tell us about your research experience. The Nobel prize was easy
11. If you could not be a physician, what career would you choose? Interviewer, so I could be as big a pain in the butt as you are right now
12. What do you see yourself doing in the future? Doctoring
13. What leadership roles have you held? Glee club
14. What do you do in your spare time? Did you go to medical school, or did they just let you in here?
15. What was you favorite course in medical school? Sleep
16. Why did you choose this specialty? Is this question different than #9, which you already asked?
17. What are your goals? Money, Power, Chicks
18. Are you interested in academic or in clinical medicine? Yes
19. Do you want to do research? Will I get paid more?
20. What was the most interesting case that you have been involved in? When I had to close a ruptured AAA after the surgeon and both residents passed out from the blood.
21. Do you plan to do a fellowship? When they make one worthy of me
22. What is your most important accomplishment? Medical school
23. What motivates you? See #17
24. What will be the toughest aspect of this specialty for you? Actually going to work in the morning
25. If you could do medical school over again, what would you change? The people they make us put up with
26. What do you think you can contribute to this program? Brains
27. Do you see any problems managing a professional and a personal life? Seriously, is this a question or what?
28. Are you prepared for the rigors of residency? Is residency prepared for me? That's how the question should read
29. How much did lifestyle considerations fit into your choice of specialty? A lot
30. Describe the best/worst attending with whom you have ever worked. The worst was somebody who thought they were smarter than me
31. What is the greatest sacrifice you have already made to get to where you are?I'm about $200,000 in debt right now thank you
32. What problems will our specialty face in the next 5-10 years? Whiny, elitist, sense of entitlement yuppies
33. How would you describe yourself? With adjectives
34. List three abilities you have that will make you valuable as a resident in this specialty. Smart, smarter, smartest
35. Describe a particularly satisfying or meaningful experience during your medical training. I went to work one day
Why was it meaningful? Because I was there
36. What is one event you are proudest of in your life? Dude, I'm like 25
37. What was the most difficult situation you encountered in medical school? Should I date my classmates or not?
38. What clinical experiences have you had in this specialty? You're holding my CV *****
39. How well do you take criticism? Better than you do obviously
40. What questions do you have for me? Can I go now?


Note, all of this is tongue in cheek. Probably.
 
14. What do you do in your spare time? Did you go to medical school, or did they just let you in here?



Dude.... that one just kills a piece of me every time someone asks it... cause your answer screams in my head.👍
 
Frequently Asked Interview Questions
1. Tell me about yourself.

The details of my life are quite inconsequential...very well, where do I begin? My father was a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low-grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery. My mother was a fifteen-year-old French prostitute named Chloe, with webbed feet. My father would womanize, he would drink. He would make outrageous claims, like he invented the question mark. Sometimes, he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy...the sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament. My childhood was typical...summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the Spring, we'd make meat helmets. When I was insolent, I was placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds...pretty standard, really. At the age of twelve, I received my first scribe. At the age of fourteen, a Zoroastrian named Vilma ritualistically shaved my testicles. There really is nothing like a shorn scrotum...it's breathtaking, I suggest you try it.

😉
 
The details of my life are quite inconsequential...very well, where do I begin? My father was a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low-grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery. My mother was a fifteen-year-old French prostitute named Chloe, with webbed feet. My father would womanize, he would drink. He would make outrageous claims, like he invented the question mark. Sometimes, he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy...the sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament. My childhood was typical...summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the Spring, we'd make meat helmets. When I was insolent, I was placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds...pretty standard, really. At the age of twelve, I received my first scribe. At the age of fourteen, a Zoroastrian named Vilma ritualistically shaved my testicles. There really is nothing like a shorn scrotum...it's breathtaking, I suggest you try it.

😉

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
For those who haven't seen this (from AAMC Careers in Medicine)
Frequently Asked Interview Questions

More like...

Question 1. What questions do you have for me?
Questions 2-50. What other questions do you have for me?

Then proceed to below if time allows (and it won't).

1. Tell me about yourself.
2. Why did you become a doctor?
3. How would your friends describe you?
4. What are your strengths and weaknesses?
5. Why are you interested in our program?
6. What are you looking for in a program?
7. Why should we choose you?
8. Can you tell me about this deficiency on your record?
9. Why are you interested in this specialty?
10. Tell us about your research experience.
11. If you could not be a physician, what career would you choose?
12. What do you see yourself doing in the future?
13. What leadership roles have you held?
14. What do you do in your spare time?
15. What was you favorite course in medical school?
16. Why did you choose this specialty?
17. What are your goals?
18. Are you interested in academic or in clinical medicine?
19. Do you want to do research?
20. What was the most interesting case that you have been involved in?
21. Do you plan to do a fellowship?
22. What is your most important accomplishment?
23. What motivates you?
24. What will be the toughest aspect of this specialty for you?
25. If you could do medical school over again, what would you change?
26. What do you think you can contribute to this program?
27. Do you see any problems managing a professional and a personal life?
28. Are you prepared for the rigors of residency?
29. How much did lifestyle considerations fit into your choice of specialty?
30. Describe the best/worst attending with whom you have ever worked.
31. What is the greatest sacrifice you have already made to get to where you are?
32. What problems will our specialty face in the next 5-10 years?
33. How would you describe yourself?
34. List three abilities you have that will make you valuable as a resident in this specialty.
35. Describe a particularly satisfying or meaningful experience during your medical training.
Why was it meaningful?
36. What is one event you are proudest of in your life?
37. What was the most difficult situation you encountered in medical school?
38. What clinical experiences have you had in this specialty?
39. How well do you take criticism?
 
More like...

Question 1. What questions do you have for me?
Questions 2-50. What other questions do you have for me?

very true :laugh: (in most cases)
i did get grilled in some cases
 
The details of my life are quite inconsequential...very well, where do I begin? My father was a relentlessly self-improving boulangerie owner from Belgium with low-grade narcolepsy and a penchant for buggery. My mother was a fifteen-year-old French prostitute named Chloe, with webbed feet. My father would womanize, he would drink. He would make outrageous claims, like he invented the question mark. Sometimes, he would accuse chestnuts of being lazy...the sort of general malaise that only the genius possess and the insane lament. My childhood was typical...summers in Rangoon, luge lessons. In the Spring, we'd make meat helmets. When I was insolent, I was placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds...pretty standard, really. At the age of twelve, I received my first scribe. At the age of fourteen, a Zoroastrian named Vilma ritualistically shaved my testicles. There really is nothing like a shorn scrotum...it's breathtaking, I suggest you try it.

😉

:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: I'm applying to EM - I could probably get a good laugh from this! (and if they don't get it then I don't belong in their program 😀 ). Thanks for the idea! 👍
 
"What questions do you have for me?"

"I'm sorry, what was that? I was staring at the picture of your daughter on your desk. Is she single?"

counts as a question.
 
bumping bc this thread cracks me up:laugh:

Frequently Asked Interview Questions
1. Tell me about yourself. I'm smarter than you
2. Why did you become a doctor? To make money
3. How would your friends describe you? Ruthless, yet smart
4. What are your strengths and weaknesses? I'm smart, but sometimes I work too hard
5. Why are you interested in our program? Because I would be the smartest person here, and I like that
6. What are you looking for in a program? People dumber than me
7. Why should we choose you? I'm smart
8. Can you tell me about this deficiency on your record? You're holding someone else's record
9. Why are you interested in this specialty? Chicks dig it
10. Tell us about your research experience. The Nobel prize was easy
11. If you could not be a physician, what career would you choose? Interviewer, so I could be as big a pain in the butt as you are right now
12. What do you see yourself doing in the future? Doctoring
13. What leadership roles have you held? Glee club
14. What do you do in your spare time? Did you go to medical school, or did they just let you in here?
15. What was you favorite course in medical school? Sleep
16. Why did you choose this specialty? Is this question different than #9, which you already asked?
17. What are your goals? Money, Power, Chicks
18. Are you interested in academic or in clinical medicine? Yes
19. Do you want to do research? Will I get paid more?
20. What was the most interesting case that you have been involved in? When I had to close a ruptured AAA after the surgeon and both residents passed out from the blood.
21. Do you plan to do a fellowship? When they make one worthy of me
22. What is your most important accomplishment? Medical school
23. What motivates you? See #17
24. What will be the toughest aspect of this specialty for you? Actually going to work in the morning
25. If you could do medical school over again, what would you change? The people they make us put up with
26. What do you think you can contribute to this program? Brains
27. Do you see any problems managing a professional and a personal life? Seriously, is this a question or what?
28. Are you prepared for the rigors of residency? Is residency prepared for me? That's how the question should read
29. How much did lifestyle considerations fit into your choice of specialty? A lot
30. Describe the best/worst attending with whom you have ever worked. The worst was somebody who thought they were smarter than me
31. What is the greatest sacrifice you have already made to get to where you are?I'm about $200,000 in debt right now thank you
32. What problems will our specialty face in the next 5-10 years? Whiny, elitist, sense of entitlement yuppies
33. How would you describe yourself? With adjectives
34. List three abilities you have that will make you valuable as a resident in this specialty. Smart, smarter, smartest
35. Describe a particularly satisfying or meaningful experience during your medical training. I went to work one day
Why was it meaningful? Because I was there
36. What is one event you are proudest of in your life? Dude, I'm like 25
37. What was the most difficult situation you encountered in medical school? Should I date my classmates or not?
38. What clinical experiences have you had in this specialty? You're holding my CV *****
39. How well do you take criticism? Better than you do obviously
40. What questions do you have for me? Can I go now?


Note, all of this is tongue in cheek. Probably.
 
Frequently Asked Interview Questions
1. Tell me about yourself. I'm smarter than you
2. Why did you become a doctor? To make money
3. How would your friends describe you? Ruthless, yet smart
4. What are your strengths and weaknesses? I'm smart, but sometimes I work too hard
5. Why are you interested in our program? Because I would be the smartest person here, and I like that
6. What are you looking for in a program? People dumber than me
7. Why should we choose you? I'm smart
8. Can you tell me about this deficiency on your record? You're holding someone else's record
9. Why are you interested in this specialty? Chicks dig it
10. Tell us about your research experience. The Nobel prize was easy
11. If you could not be a physician, what career would you choose? Interviewer, so I could be as big a pain in the butt as you are right now
12. What do you see yourself doing in the future? Doctoring
13. What leadership roles have you held? Glee club
14. What do you do in your spare time? Did you go to medical school, or did they just let you in here?
15. What was you favorite course in medical school? Sleep
16. Why did you choose this specialty? Is this question different than #9, which you already asked?
17. What are your goals? Money, Power, Chicks
18. Are you interested in academic or in clinical medicine? Yes
19. Do you want to do research? Will I get paid more?
20. What was the most interesting case that you have been involved in? When I had to close a ruptured AAA after the surgeon and both residents passed out from the blood.
21. Do you plan to do a fellowship? When they make one worthy of me
22. What is your most important accomplishment? Medical school
23. What motivates you? See #17
24. What will be the toughest aspect of this specialty for you? Actually going to work in the morning
25. If you could do medical school over again, what would you change? The people they make us put up with
26. What do you think you can contribute to this program? Brains
27. Do you see any problems managing a professional and a personal life? Seriously, is this a question or what?
28. Are you prepared for the rigors of residency? Is residency prepared for me? That's how the question should read
29. How much did lifestyle considerations fit into your choice of specialty? A lot
30. Describe the best/worst attending with whom you have ever worked. The worst was somebody who thought they were smarter than me
31. What is the greatest sacrifice you have already made to get to where you are?I'm about $200,000 in debt right now thank you
32. What problems will our specialty face in the next 5-10 years? Whiny, elitist, sense of entitlement yuppies
33. How would you describe yourself? With adjectives
34. List three abilities you have that will make you valuable as a resident in this specialty. Smart, smarter, smartest
35. Describe a particularly satisfying or meaningful experience during your medical training. I went to work one day
Why was it meaningful? Because I was there
36. What is one event you are proudest of in your life? Dude, I'm like 25
37. What was the most difficult situation you encountered in medical school? Should I date my classmates or not?
38. What clinical experiences have you had in this specialty? You're holding my CV *****
39. How well do you take criticism? Better than you do obviously
40. What questions do you have for me? Can I go now?


Note, all of this is tongue in cheek. Probably.

I'm starting a fund.

$20 to the 1st person who can work in 60% of these answers into an interview.

👍
 
Awesome post, just loved it! Congrats Dr.McNinja!
 
4. What is your weaknesses?

I have a classmate who is a whiz at interviewing. I am not - I am as good at interviewing as I was at "game" with girls when I was single. Example - at one residency interview last year I was actually stupid enough to say "You know, one night of over night call is one night too many". Geez how stupid am I.

Anyway, my classmate was asked question #4 and he told me he responded : "My big weakness is I like to stay up late working"

Its all BS. He is lazy. And he knows it. But he and I have discussed a few times that the residency process is like the dating process - if you really care, you will lie. Which is true of the programs too - they are like the girls in the dating situation : who lie lie lie - mascara (eyelashes aren't really that lush), high heels (they aren't really that tall), padded bra (well you know), lipstick (their lips aren't really that luscious), - lies...all lies.

Getting into residency is like dating - both ways, programs and candidates. if you really care, you will lie


hahahahaha j/k


kind of
 
It makes a lot of sense, Doowai.
If only I could lie...
🙂
 
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It makes a lot of sense, Doowai.
If only I could lie...
🙂

I hear ya, embarrassingly I am usually too simple of a person to lie, and too simple to assume people are lying to me. It causes me alot of grief sometimes
 
Probably better not to outright lie.
You want to present yourself in the best possible light, as does the program.
But yes, sometimes a little creativity with the truth is necessary...
 
I think that the programs who like their residents to phony smile will like the applicants who phony smile; the programs who like genuine, and sometimes shy or awkward people, will hire those who are genuine and maybe sometimes awkward.

I tend to freeze up when I feel uncomfortable and am not good at the insincere stuff. I am sincere, and I think that comes through most of the time. If a program doesn't like me for who I am then I guess that's ok. I plan to use my instincts when I go on interviews and really get a feel for whether I feel comfortable or not.

I think it should be that way in dating, too. 🙂
 
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Dr. McNinja: Dude...I laughed at your post for like 3 minutes straight. Well done.
 
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Wow, that is hilarious
 
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I take offense to the fact that my post was removed and would like to publicly censure the authorities on this board for what I consider to be inappropriate behavior.
 
1. Tell me about yourself? I was born small and became progressively larger.
31. What is the greatest sacrifice you have already made to get to where you are?I'm about $200,000 in debt right now thank you
33. How would you describe yourself? With adjectives
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:bow:
:woot:
 
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