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"Why do you want to be a doctor? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Tell me about your research and what you learned from it? " Report Response | I was asked this question too
"Why Vermont (this is VERY important I guess)?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What would be your approach to deal with a difficult or uncooperative patient, give an example of how you've handled it in your clinical experiences" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"What are some of the biggest challenges facing medicine and can you offer any approaches to solve these problems?" Report Response | I was asked this question too
"SDN, school website, read over applications, read about current topics in medical ethics and health care policy issues" Report Response
"setting of school is gorgeous (right on lake with mountains in background). undegrad campus is right there so you can use gym, library, etc. This school is a hidden gem--top notch research especially with translational applications, top 5 in US for primary care, and state of the art new facilities for both the med school and hospital which is 150 feet away from the school! The facilities are just amazing, you will have to see for yourself, very 21'st century with awesome architecture. Curriculum seems very forward thinking. Financial aid talk was best I have seen and answered many questions other schools couldn't. The students we met genuinely seemed like they were stoked on the school" Report Response
"it gets cold there in winter (of course) and the bars don't have happy hour (but they do have food specials) that's about it. not really any cute girls in the group :(" Report Response
"nothing really" Report Response
"If I was to open a med school and need a model of how to run a good interview day, this is it. 9:30 start (not 8, god that kills those of us coming from west coast), learn about school, tour, then interview. This school is phenomenal, I can't believe I almost didn't apply here. The VIC (curriculum) is a very progressive systems based learning mode with lots of PBL and the longitudinal patient care program seems to be excellent. Students here actually take the step 1 early and have time for clerkships in year 2, which allows more time for research or elective clerkships in later years--students say they killed the boards with the VIC approach I got my acceptance email recently and I enjoyed my day so much that it made a UC school I visited look pale by comparison. if you get an interview here go, but beware, you may full under UVM's spell :" Report Response
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Enthusiastic
10 out of 10
Out of state
7+ hours
Airplane
$501+
Burlington
Hotel
7 out of 10
Best Western Windjammer
yes
10/07/2008
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"none, they were very helpful in working with me to coordinate interview dates so I could visit sever" Report Response
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