How to ACE Your Residency Interview

In this video, we'll discuss how to ace your residency interview.
If you’re a fourth-year medical student, you’re probably in the thick of the anxiety-inducing Match process. One of the more challenging and important parts of that process is interviewing for residencies, the final hurdle you must face before becoming a resident doctor.
While residency interviews have some things in common with medical school interviews, which you’ve already successfully navigated, they also have their own unique quirks that may take you by surprise. Fortunately, there are proven ways you can prepare to excel in the residency interview process.
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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 - Introduction
01:02 - Why do Residency Programs Interivew?
02:10 - Navigating the Residency Interview
06:33 - How to Practice for Your Residency Interview
08:04 - How to Create Strong Answers to Residency Interview Questions
08:55 - Common Residency Interview Questions
14:54 - How to Handle Inappropriate or Illegal Questions
16:42 - Questions to Ask At Your Residency Interview
17:37 - Residency Interview Thank You Note
18:31 - Final Thoughts
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Shemmassian Academic Consulting (SAC) was founded by Dr. Shirag Shemmassian, a medical school admissions expert with over 15 years of experience helping thousands of students get into top programs such as Harvard, Mayo, and UCSF. Despite a roughly 40% medical school matriculation rate nationally, the SAC team’s approach has resulted in over 90% of their students getting accepted the first time they apply. SAC has been featured on The Washington Post, US News and World Report, and NBC.
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  • @blessedentity8672
    @blessedentity86723 жыл бұрын

    Thanks these advices can help future doctors to be more compassionate. I've encountered some that are not sensitive enough about the feelings of their patients. They act like they are superior and we just have to listen to them not even asking how we feel or even asks if we have some questions. At one instance, one doctor even laugh at our back after the visit of my husband..I hope these future doctors will have more compassion and heart for those who are sick and needs their help.😢

  • @Shemmassian

    @Shemmassian

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hello! Sorry to hear about your negative experience with your husband's doctor. Having good "bedside manner" is key to building trust with patients, which is why we we encourage premed students to obtain volunteer experience in patient care settings.