Funny you mentioned Columbia...Doc Samson.
Very very very very funny....
Like funny like I was there a few weeks ago on an interview and guess what happened......& yes I had to defend every single flaw you could've picked out.
One thing that bugged me was NOT 1 PROGRAM asked for my residency evaluations. Not 1. Almost all my evaluations are near perfect except the ones from my first 6 months. I was picked to be Chief in my program & was told that I was literally one of the best residents to go through the program in several years by several in it. So basically none of that provided me any benefit which I thought was real lame. They were the best indicator of my work & were constistently excellent for years.
The only things they asked were my medschool transcript (which were terrible the first year, but excellent the last 2 years), letters of reccomendation & a C.V.
Anyways, I don't mind it if its done within a specific limit. E.g Maimmonadies, the guy was yelling in my face, acting like a narcissistic, over controlling guy with intermittent explosive disorder. It was to the point where some of the guy's body language could've been interpreted as pre-assaultive/violent. Then my 2nd interviewer was telling me that they felt I was a top canddiate for them and they'd be very happy to let me into the program. I thought that was overboard.
Some of the interviews I had for fellowship I felt were pressure interviews but not as bad as the above.
The worst fellowship one I had, they made me wait in a room for a few hours. The problem there was my wife who used to live in NYC (which kinda gives away which program this was) was going to meet me after my interview because she wanted to see her old neighborhood was sitting outside the building and I saw her 3pm instead of the expected 12 noon (yep they had me sitting in a room with nothing to do for that long). Since I was anticipating it, I kept a book in my bag, and pulled it out & read it. I was even wondering if they had a secret camera & trying to see if I was getting ticked.
I was actually expecting the long room wait based on what I had heard about the program & what I had heard about the director. I can't prove it was a premeditated part of the interview--but heck if I expected it to happen before it happened and it happened and this was the only place (out of 8 interviews) where I was expecting it, that does say something.
Now there I was, and every half hour, my wife is calling my cell phone and isn't happy. I actually was somewhat amused being that I correctly predicted this would happen (but bugged about other things that happened that day). By the time I left the interview she was irate. I don't blame her. Maybe I shoudl've told her I expected this from that place.
Anyways, bottom line to all you applying for residency, you may get a pressure interview. Don't buckle under the pressure. Also most of you probably have several interviews and are in a situation where you have multiple options & other places you can go to. Don't let the pressure interview ruin your day.
I had the fortunance to have already been offerd a position for fellowship to a place I want to go to, so when I got the 2 pressure interviews it wasn't as bad.
afterwards that it was a test and then would turn all nice.
Had this happened at Maimmonadies, I wouldn't have minded as much, but the guy did nothing to indicate that.