Positively
2 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"what will you like best/least about being a doctor? what 3 movies would you recommend for a person to see in their lifetime and why? what book/magazine have you read lately?what are your hobbies? what was your favorite/least favorite undergraduate class? what was your favorite/least favorite thing about college? what has been a stressful time in your life and how did you handle it? what have you learned about medicine from your volunteer experiences?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"what do you think are current medical issues today? what do you think about socialized medicine? do you know of any countries that have socialized medicine and does it work for them? how would you change the U.S. healthcare system? what would you think if the federal government was in charge of medical schools and anyone could go, but after you graduate, you owe 3 years of healthcare service to the government?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"do you know any doctors or are there any doctors in your family? what do you know about the daily life of a physician? tell me a little baout yourself? who is your role model/hero? what are three strengths and one weakness (also how are you working on the weakness)? how would your friends describe you? why UF? what has been your greatest challenge?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"what would you think if the federal government was in charge of medical schools and anyone could go, but after you graduate, you owe 3 years of healthcare service to the government?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"how would you change the healthcare system?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"read studentdoctor.net, reviewed AMCAS and secondary applications, looked up articles about current medical issues, mock interview" Report Response
"how friendly the medical students were (even the first-years who were taking an 8-hour test that day came out and talked to us on their lunch break); students and faculty seem to have great interactions and medical students are genuinely happy to be there" Report Response
"the person who was going to show us the simulated patient was late, and so we didn't get to see much of him before rushing off to our first interview" Report Response
"to be prepared to answer questions on current medical issues and think about ways to improve the healthcare system" Report Response
"interviewing with UFCOM is very relaxed; two one-on-one interviews, I had one with a 4th year medical student and one with a research/faculty member" Report Response
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