Medscape August 20, 2024
Lambeth Hochwald

Residency interviews are more like monster job interviews than they are school applications. You’ll spend the better part of a day touring the hospital. You might have a Q&A session, interview with the program director, faculty members, and residents. They’ll ask questions about your CV and your hobbies. They might ask you to present a case, attend rounds, eat lunch with faculty, or participate in a group event. They might even ask you about your personal growth. You’ll be “on” all day, and it may feel like there’s no better way to prep than to be yourself.

What’s more, selecting the right residency program has also become a high-tech experience with video interviews and virtual meet and greets. What hasn’t...

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