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So I interviewed for medical school about 2 years ago and I remember meeting with my advisor regarding what were the things I NEEDED (aka absolutely necessary) to prepare myself for interviews.
They included:
1)paper and pen/pencil
2)List of questions to ask anyone I came across about the medical school
3)Reason why I wanted to be a doctor
4)My research
5)My application
6)A Thank you card for the faculty interviewer or student...
Now that I am interviewing prospectives...I've noticed a few things that kind of throw me off...
1)No one has pencil or paper for me to give them my email address in case they have any questions
2)No one has questions. They kind of all just blankly stare at me
3)Most have an answer to "why do you want to be a doctor" but a few have said "Oh that's a good question...I haven't thought about it"😱
4) No one sends thank you cards/or emails!
The last one I am confounded by. I used to either mail my thank you card as I was walking out of the building, OR id rush home to get on the computer to email my interviewers back for their time and patience.... I've interviewed 10+ people now and NONE of them have sent a thank you. It also can't be just me because other interviewers are ALSO not getting any thank yous.
SO.....what is goin on?! Why are we sending potentially fantastic medical students out into the interview world so utterly unprepared.....? Im underwhelmed
Lesson of the day: Just shoot your interviewer a thank you email would be super nice 😀. Oh and know why you want to be a doctor.
They included:
1)paper and pen/pencil
2)List of questions to ask anyone I came across about the medical school
3)Reason why I wanted to be a doctor
4)My research
5)My application
6)A Thank you card for the faculty interviewer or student...
Now that I am interviewing prospectives...I've noticed a few things that kind of throw me off...
1)No one has pencil or paper for me to give them my email address in case they have any questions
2)No one has questions. They kind of all just blankly stare at me
3)Most have an answer to "why do you want to be a doctor" but a few have said "Oh that's a good question...I haven't thought about it"😱
4) No one sends thank you cards/or emails!
The last one I am confounded by. I used to either mail my thank you card as I was walking out of the building, OR id rush home to get on the computer to email my interviewers back for their time and patience.... I've interviewed 10+ people now and NONE of them have sent a thank you. It also can't be just me because other interviewers are ALSO not getting any thank yous.
SO.....what is goin on?! Why are we sending potentially fantastic medical students out into the interview world so utterly unprepared.....? Im underwhelmed
Lesson of the day: Just shoot your interviewer a thank you email would be super nice 😀. Oh and know why you want to be a doctor.