Positively
5 out of 10
50 minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Open file
"With your background, why medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Phys-assisted suicide scenario... then followed up by a question which addressed euthanasia as well." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"If you had the magic wand, how would you change health care in this country?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How do you address the problem of healthcare in a region that is extremely poor? (in the context of talking about one of my life experiences)" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What was the most difficult experience in your life that did not take place in the context of your profession?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read: SDN, UW bioethics website, Jonsens' Clinical Ethics Book; Did two mock-interviews; stayed current on healthcare and big news events. " Report Response
"The admissions staff was all VERY friendly and helpful. I really enjoyed my interview committee; they did a good job of asking questions beyond my application, which I felt gave me a chance to reveal even more about myself. Lunch was OK but the med students who ate with us were fabulous- noting that they had a final the next day, I was amazed at how much energy and excitement they radiated about medicine and UW in general. Pat Ferrell (sp?) did our presentation, and I thought she brought an excellent perspective to the whole process and was able to demystify some of the more nebulous things involved with applying. Finally, I was really impressed by the caliber and diversity of the other applicants- it made for a fun day and I enjoyed getting to know some of the people who I hope will be future colleagues!" Report Response
"Since I work there, I skipped the tour on the advice of the admissions staff. Perhaps the tour could be improved so that it would offer a view into the med school that even someone familiar with the surroundings would find interesting." Report Response
"n/a. No curveballs." Report Response
"As I said, this was a great interview. I do wish I had had the opportunity to do some other interviews before this one, as I think the panel format is inherently stressful. This, however, is a good thing in many ways. I believe my three interviewers will each offer a unique perspective on my candidacy. To me this is better odds than rolling the dice with just one interviewer, who you may lack chemistry with from the start. Furthermore, it made for a fun conversation as they each had different questions regarding my experience. I have always known UW would be my first choice for a medical school; this experience affirmed it and excited me even more!" Report Response
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