Negatively
9 out of 10
6 out of 10
4 out of 10
35 minutes
At the school
3
In a group
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"Question about crack baby described above. HINT: As a doctor, it is your responsibility to be an advocate for your patients, even if they cannot advocate for themselves! Who their mom or dad is should not make a bit of difference." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Question about who deserves a liver transplant more, person in situation A or person in situation B. HINT: That is not up to you to decide. There is a very precise system in place for the allocation of organs to potential recipients. It matches based on blood type, body size, place on list, etc." Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why medicine? Why EVMS?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"A baby is born who is blind, deaf, retarded, and has a congenital heart defect that will not allow her to live for more than a few years. Should we funnel endless amounts of money into this baby's life support/care? Follow-up: What if the mother is a homeless crack addict? (I didn't really see why that should make a difference...) Follow up #2: Okay, so who should pay for all of this care the baby will need? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
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"SDN, school website,AMCAS application" Report Response
"The students were great- a very diverse and interesting group. The standardized patient program is very impressive. Norfolk is prettier and bigger than I had expected." Report Response
"The older-looking labs and lecture halls. The anatomy lab has almost no natural light. Yuck. THE INTERVIEW. " Report Response
"How nice the Norfolk area is, how long I'd have to wait for my interview (3 hours), how aggressive and unpleasant my interviewer would be." Report Response
"My interviewers all seemed nice enough at first, but quickly settled into a good cop/bad cop routine. There were two doctors and a first year on the panel. The student and the female doctor quickly became silent, and the male doctor proceeded to ask me a variety of ethical questions. This I was fully prepared for. What I was not prepared for was the amount of antagonism I would receive in regards to my answers. My answers were good, I don't think it would have mattered what I said. Every answer I gave, he would attack and/or try to chip away at it to see if I would crumble. I didn't, but it was still very intimidating. During this time, the other two would just sit quietly and nod in response to my answers.At the end, somewhat abruptly, they turned off the good cop/bad cop routine and talked to me like a normal person for a few minutes. One other thing: when he learned I was interested in gynecology, he made a joke about dealing with "women's plumbing." Not appropriate." Report Response
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Enthusiastic
5 out of 10
Out of state
4-6 hours
Automobile
$101-$200
Hotel
9 out of 10
Sheraton
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