Positively
5 out of 10
60+ minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
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"Your motivation for medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"The happiest and saddest moments in your life?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why OHSU?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Who/what has had the greatest influence in your decision to pursue medicine?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What is the greatest problem facing health care today and what would you do to change it?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Read about school (though their website is of limited help); SDN; read over application and old notes from a related class." Report Response
"Innovative curriculum; early clinical exposure; stunning location (even better views if it were a sunny day!), very family-friendly; good public transportation" Report Response
"The dreary winter weather (perpetual rain); lack of parking all around campus." Report Response
"That my 9 am interview would be re-scheduled for 2 pm, making my day that much longer. But I did enjoy wandering through all the hospitals." Report Response
"Overall, lived up to (and beyond) my expectations from what I had heard/read about. The staff and faculty are genuinely concerned for your education and training. Research did not seem overly emphasized throughout my visit but definitely a lot of strong work goes on there, and opportunities for students abound. The early focus on clinical training (starting from first year) is a bonus. The 4th year students told us about feeling very well-prepared compared to their peers (as gauged from residency interviews and USMLE 2, I suppose?) The vibe I get is that each class is quite close-knit, and the place is super-friendly/supportive of student families. I had plenty of time in the morning because one of my interviews got re-scheduled, so I explored the main hospitals, and they were at least on par with the better ones I have seen from other interviews. That is, much effort goes into renovation, updating, gearing for patient-friendliness, etc. If you go, you must not miss the opportunity to cross the Sky Bridge (a 1/4-mile long glass-covered corridor connecting two of the main hospitals)." Report Response
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