Positively
2 out of 10
45 minutes
At the school
2
One-on-one
Open file
"What is it like working with brain injury patients? What was the most memorable patient/experience you had?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about your undergrad and why you chose to attend there. " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you think is one of the biggest problems in medicine today? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"A patient of yours who was previously stable dies unexpectedly. How do you explain to the family that you would like an autopsy performed?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What do you think about the tort problem in Ohio? (I said I wasn't sure about OH but I knew how large the problem is in PA, which led to a discussion of lawyers, malpractice, etc." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Reading other interview experiences and just sitting down and thinkig about why I want to become a physician and the expereinces I've had along the way that have motivated me." Report Response
"Very low stress interview; Deans Myers and Burns are awsome and SO nice; the clinical experience that students have a chance to practice even in the first 2 years (especially in the free clinic that MCO offers)" Report Response
"I was a little put off by the students we walked by who told us to get away from medicine now while we still have a chance :(" Report Response
"How friendly and helpful EVERYONE is at MCO and how student-centered they really are--giving their students a great educational and clinical experience and training seems to be their top priority versus reputation, status, etc. -- this really impressed me! Also, I didn't know we were going to step into a gross lab--if I'd never seen a cadaver before I probably would have been a bit nervous about that..." Report Response
"What an awsome and low-stress experience! MCO really has its act together with an innovative curriculum, offering out-of-state students residency after a year, letting students volunteer in their free clinic, and having a USMLE testing site on campus. We each had 2 interviews which we had to get to ourselves. Both of mine were pretty low stress and conversational--I was surprised at how much the 2 physicians I spoke with were willing to share THEIR stories and experiences, which was cool. Overall, if you're into a non-competitive environment and close-knit atmosphere, this is the place to be. Oh, and Toledo isn't THAT bad--everyone here seems to bash it but theres some cool restaurants, old neighborhoods, and what looks like an awsome art museum." Report Response
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