Night before mtg?

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How many of your programs offer some type of 'meet with residents' either the night before the interview or sometime during the interview?

Thanks and take care,
Jeff
 
Jeff698 said:
How many of your programs offer some type of 'meet with residents' either the night before the interview or sometime during the interview?

Thanks and take care,
Jeff

Both.
 
practically all of mine had some kind of social time. Maybe 2/3 had dinner or drinks. A great time to get a feel for the kinds of people in a program and picture yourself as one of them (or realize it won't work).
 
We take our applicants out to lunch, mostly to spare them from the hospital cafeteria, and also to meet some residents and see some of the city.
 
When we have a full complement of residents, we will take out the applicants to dinner the night before. but for now, you get a tour of the hospital with one or two residents, a half an hour in our EM resident office to ask the dirty questions, and lunch after the interviews with attendings and residents.

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Dinner/gathering before the interview. How is it? May be this is a rhetorical question, but are the residents checking you out and then report back to the PD or what? [Not that I am planning to get hammered the night before]. I meant, how is the stress level? Any helpful feedback would be appreciated. Also, do most programs have a point system where they give you a score and then at the time of rank list, that score determines your rank.

WS
 
At least at my program, it is more of a way to meet the applicants in a casual environment to help them get a feel for the program in a way that the usual tour and powerpoint presentation doesn't convey. Nobody's got a scorecard in their jacket pocket, and unless you're particuarly personable or completely obnoxious, it doesn't either help or hurt. But you'll certainly walk away from your visit with a better feel for a place if you go to the night out rather than just try to check the residents out in their usual habitat.


wsingh said:
Dinner/gathering before the interview. How is it? May be this is a rhetorical question, but are the residents checking you out and then report back to the PD or what? [Not that I am planning to get hammered the night before]. I meant, how is the stress level? Any helpful feedback would be appreciated. Also, do most programs have a point system where they give you a score and then at the time of rank list, that score determines your rank.
WS
 
The amount of input that residents have in the ranking/interview process varies considerably from program to program, but generally these meet-and-greets are not part of the interview itself. That said, I have heard stories of applicants that had a little too much to drink who, needless to say, were not ranked.
 
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