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Acing your residency interview

Acing your residency interview

Acing Your Residency Interview

Posted on 13 December 2009.

Jessica Freedman, MD
By Jessica Freedman, MD
President of MedEdits

Most residency applicants have not found themselves in the interviewee seat since they applied to medical school. Well, the residency interview is somewhat different from the medical school interview. Because you have now nearly graduated from medical school (for the traditional applicant), no one is trying to assess your commitment to medicine; rather, they are specifically evaluating your commitment to the specialty to which you are applying. They also are evaluating your ability to perform well as a resident and if you will be a good fit for their program. This article will provide some tips to help you succeed, whether you are applying to residency this interview season or in the future.

The full article (and a great article might I add) can be found on the student doctor network website. Below is the link!

http://www.studentdoctor.net/2009/12/acing-your-residency-interview/ 

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