Strangest Interview Questions

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There sure are a lot of pathological beings in medicine...

Really, you think??? I could swear there is some room down by the morgue somewhere in every hospital where some of these very "beings" are spawned.
 
For med school:
1. This is a famous painting. Tell me about the symbolism used it in.
2. Lets play 21 questions to see how you think. Here is the object. Figure out what it is, you get accepted, don't and well.....
3. Lets talk about lizards.

Residency: what is something I shouldn't know about you?

What about your life lead you to this field?
 
What was your answer?

My answer was at first, well, no specialty really makes me cringe. But the interviewer persisted, saying, "Well, what specialty do you dislike the most? Which one do you dread getting admissions for?" So I said, "I don't know, cardiology, I guess." The truth is, I don't really dislike it. It just doesn't interest me as much as the other fields of medicine. The interviewer then said, to my chagrin, "There's a lot of cardiology in nephrology." 🙁

Well, for what its worth, I'm still interested in nephro. Never got bored reading about it.
 
My answer was at first, well, no specialty really makes me cringe. But the interviewer persisted, saying, "Well, what specialty do you dislike the most? Which one do you dread getting admissions for?" So I said, "I don't know, cardiology, I guess." The truth is, I don't really dislike it. It just doesn't interest me as much as the other fields of medicine. The interviewer then said, to my chagrin, "There's a lot of cardiology in nephrology." 🙁

Meh. The truth is regardless of what you'd answered that interviewer would have made the same comment.

"Derm? Well there's a lot of derm in Nephrology. Renal patients have skin. Sometimes extra skin. Sometimes they get purpura, or necrobiosis lipoidica or granulomas. How can you not be interested in the largest organ a patient has?"
 
[QUOTE="There's a lot of cardiology in nephrology." 🙁[/QUOTE]

The way I was taught on Nephrology "the purpose of the heart is to pump blood to the kidneys"

So naturally I said that on Cardiology to which the reply was "No no no, you have it all wrong, the purpose of the kidneys is to cleanse blood for the heart."


My interview question:

Interviewer: So you taught skydiving huh?
Me: Yes sir, it is a lot of fun
Interviewer: Ever piss yourself?
Me: Not that I know of
Interviewer: You're nuts, what else should we know?
 
Meh. The truth is regardless of what you'd answered that interviewer would have made the same comment.

"Derm? Well there's a lot of derm in Nephrology. Renal patients have skin. Sometimes extra skin. Sometimes they get purpura, or necrobiosis lipoidica or granulomas. How can you not be interested in the largest organ a patient has?"

You're right. I should have said, "Well, to tell you the truth, there is no subspecialty of internal medicine that I dislike. I welcome admissions from every subspecialty."
 
i lead a boring life. "tell me about yourself." or "do you have any questions for me" is about the only things i've ever heard. i study so hard on what to say and that is all i get lol. which is a good thing. can't go wrong with those.
 
You're right. I should have said, "Well, to tell you the truth, there is no subspecialty of internal medicine that I dislike. I welcome admissions from every subspecialty."

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Well that comment just shows you're stupid or a liar.

(but since I always viewed the Renal staff as amongst the brightest in the hospital *on average*, probably the latter)
 
:laugh:

Well that comment just shows you're stupid or a liar.

(but since I always viewed the Renal staff as amongst the brightest in the hospital *on average*, probably the latter)

OK, so how would you have answered then? 🙂
 
OK, so how would you have answered then? 🙂

Please don't mistake my comments above as implying you answered the question wrong. On the contrary, I'm not sure there is a right or wrong answer.

Any way you spin it, it either sounds like you're complaining or boasting (a la, "I hate the admissions that come in multiples because I feel that despite being so detailed oriented and making sure every test/lab/study/consult is ordered, that I have somehow not done the best for the patient.")
 
Please don't mistake my comments above as implying you answered the question wrong. On the contrary, I'm not sure there is a right or wrong answer.

Any way you spin it, it either sounds like you're complaining or boasting (a la, "I hate the admissions that come in multiples because I feel that despite being so detailed oriented and making sure every test/lab/study/consult is ordered, that I have somehow not done the best for the patient.")

Hey, no big deal. I wasn't even serious when I asked how you would answer, hence the smilie emoticon.

Anyway, my guess is that it was probably more a stress interview-type question that the interviewer threw out, just to see if he could catch me off-guard. Its not so much the answer that you give to the interviewer, its more about how you handle yourself when the interviewer decides to put a little pressure on you.
 
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My answer was at first, well, no specialty really makes me cringe. But the interviewer persisted, saying, "Well, what specialty do you dislike the most? Which one do you dread getting admissions for?" So I said, "I don't know, cardiology, I guess." The truth is, I don't really dislike it. It just doesn't interest me as much as the other fields of medicine. The interviewer then said, to my chagrin, "There's a lot of cardiology in nephrology." 🙁

Well, for what its worth, I'm still interested in nephro. Never got bored reading about it.

that's got to be a baited question if he persisted like that. lol. to determine whether you would make something up or persist in ur previous answer. maybe it was just to put you in a mess and see if you can dig yourself out of it or how you react, lol....
 
Hey, no big deal. I wasn't even serious when I asked how you would answer, hence the smilie emoticon.

Anyway, my guess is that it was probably more a stress interview-type question that the interviewer threw out, just to see if he could catch me off-guard. Its not so much the answer that you give to the interviewer, its more about how you handle yourself when the interviewer decides to put a little pressure on you.

Absolutely. I would agree with you 100% on that being the reason.
 
Top 8 is a fairly big deal. 😉

Am I? Why it appears that you are correct:

User Join Date Posts
J DUB 08-01-2005 52,934
mshheaddoc 04-24-2002 43,133
DrMom 04-24-2002 42,212
bananaface 04-24-2004 41,475
Doctor4Life1769 04-28-2008 28,966
yaah 08-15-2003 27,082
jdh71 12-14-2006 26,897
Winged Scapula 04-09-2000 26,597

Some of those numbers are under calculated; I know that DrMom and bananaface lost some posts during a VB revision; I don't think they were ever credited back. But some of those numbers are impressive given a few of the users joined way after me.
 
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I now LOL every time I type "Ack" since some one's wise ass college student son told me "no one says that except Cathy" (referring to the comic strip). He's probably right.

And Bill the Cat, from Bloom County (and Opus, and Outland).
 
And Bill the Cat, from Bloom County (and Opus, and Outland).

Hmmm...that is true.

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I now LOL every time I type "Ack" since some one's wise ass college student son told me "no one says that except Cathy" (referring to the comic strip). He's probably right.

And maybe Calvin and Hobbes
 
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