Positively
1 out of 10
50 minutes
At the school
3
One-on-one
Open file
"Lots about my application." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How would you respond to someone asking you to prescibe something you thought they didn't need or ethically felt conflicted by? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"See hardest question about. And it was the hardest question, which should say a lot about the interview. It is very, very relaxed and conversational." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"How would you deal with a fellow physician whom you suspected was abusing alcohol or some other substance while on the job?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"See Above." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, Practice interviews, Reviewed my File" Report Response
"Everything. It sounds trite, but there really was very little that did not impress me. First, they honestly care for their students and want them to succeed. Second, they have the resources and the staff to compete with any other school in the country. Lastly, their students are doing as well, and in many cases, better on the USMLE than other MD programs in Missouri. That spoke volumes to me." Report Response
"Kirksville IS small town America. Good luck finding your favorite Diesel Jeans or a good plate of Sushi. Their gym also left something to be desired. Keep in mind though, its only two years." Report Response
"Coming from the west coast, I lost two hours of sleep. Start setting your alarm early." Report Response
"Here's the breakdown, short and sweet. KCOM only has the name recognition among DO programs (of which it ranks #1). So you won't be out impressing too many "supposed" academic scholars with KCOM. It also sits in the middle of nowhere. That being said, think about why your applying in the first place. If your goal is to become a wonderful physician and pass your boards with flying colors (97% do on their first try), then get excited about interviewing. They only thing I can compare it to is a recruiting trip. For any of you undergrad athletes, you know what I mean. In a nut shell, the whole day feels like they are trying to impress you and not the other way around. They are proactive in getting their students in the best possible residencies and into great places to practice. The number one difference is that they care. You're not a number, you're a person." Report Response
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