This document contains a long list of potential interview questions spanning various topics including: communicating difficulties, failures, integrity, helping patients, leadership roles, fun facts, patient engagement, interdisciplinary care, program values, non-CV experiences, boring details, difficult coworkers and patients, ethics dilemmas, stress handling, teaching, enacting change, volunteering, colleague preferences, views on the pandemic, future of internal medicine, fears in medicine, hometowns, presenting cases, regrets, feedback, working under pressure, contingency plans, potential books to write, notable rotations and lessons learned, failed attempts, desired personality changes, issues with the US healthcare system, significant contributions, conflict resolution, residency challenges and preparedness, missed dead
This document contains a long list of potential interview questions spanning various topics including: communicating difficulties, failures, integrity, helping patients, leadership roles, fun facts, patient engagement, interdisciplinary care, program values, non-CV experiences, boring details, difficult coworkers and patients, ethics dilemmas, stress handling, teaching, enacting change, volunteering, colleague preferences, views on the pandemic, future of internal medicine, fears in medicine, hometowns, presenting cases, regrets, feedback, working under pressure, contingency plans, potential books to write, notable rotations and lessons learned, failed attempts, desired personality changes, issues with the US healthcare system, significant contributions, conflict resolution, residency challenges and preparedness, missed dead
This document contains a long list of potential interview questions spanning various topics including: communicating difficulties, failures, integrity, helping patients, leadership roles, fun facts, patient engagement, interdisciplinary care, program values, non-CV experiences, boring details, difficult coworkers and patients, ethics dilemmas, stress handling, teaching, enacting change, volunteering, colleague preferences, views on the pandemic, future of internal medicine, fears in medicine, hometowns, presenting cases, regrets, feedback, working under pressure, contingency plans, potential books to write, notable rotations and lessons learned, failed attempts, desired personality changes, issues with the US healthcare system, significant contributions, conflict resolution, residency challenges and preparedness, missed dead
1- Tell me a time when you had difficulty in communicating
2- Tell me a failure in your life
3- What is integrity? Give an example 4- Tell me a time when you went out of the way to help a patient 5- Tell me about your leadership roles 6- Tell me an interesting fun fact about yourself 7- Explain the concept of patient engagement, give an example 8- Explain the example of interdisciplinary approach. Give an example 9- What values of the program you resonate with? 10- Tell me something that is not on your CV 11- Tell me a boring thing about yourself 12- Tell me your experience with a difficult coworker and a difficult patient 13- Have you ever been in an in an ethical dilemma? 14- What animal will you like to be a why? 15- How do you handle stress? 16- Teach me something 17- Time when you were able to make change 18- Tell me about your volunteer experience 19- Do you have a colleague preference? 20- What is your perspective about the pandemic? 21- What do you believe is the future of IM? 22- What is the biggest fear in the realm of medicine? 23- Tell me something about your hometown 24- Present a case 25- Biggest regret in life 26- A time when a nurse gave you a positive and a negative feedback 27- Tell me when you had to work under pressure 28- What if you don’t match? 29- If you could write a book on anything what would it be 30- One rotation that you want to mention from your CV and what did you learn from that 31- Tell me a time when you tried something and failed 32- What do you want to change in your personality? 33- What is the one thing you do not like about US health care system? 34- Tell us an interesting case where your contributions were significant 35- One rotation your you want to mention. What did you learn from it? 36- How do you deal with conflict? 37- What are the challenges of residency and how are you prepared to handle it 38- Tell me a time when you missed a deadline 39- Any suggestions for the program? AND along with these questions prepare the 40 COMMON INTERVIEW QUESTIONS FROM AAMC WEBSITE