Here we go! I'm excited to share a #tweetorial on how to prep for the upcoming virtual interview season.
#Match2022 #MedStudentTwitter #MedEd #dermtwitter
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#Match2022 #MedStudentTwitter #MedEd #dermtwitter
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Your #tweetorial road map:
1. Set Up (to ring light or not to ring light)
2. Question Prep (!!)
3. General Advice (there will always be surprises, here's how to handle them)
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1. Set Up (to ring light or not to ring light)
2. Question Prep (!!)
3. General Advice (there will always be surprises, here's how to handle them)
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Set Up pt 1: Background.
There are typically three main approaches to interview backgrounds. First, let's do a poll, what's the #MedTwitter favorite?
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There are typically three main approaches to interview backgrounds. First, let's do a poll, what's the #MedTwitter favorite?
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1. You don't have a good blank wall OR you live in a shared space.
A digital background may be your best bet. But, beware, they can slow down your connection & cause an unnatural interview experience.
An alternative: lots of schools have interview rooms available.
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A digital background may be your best bet. But, beware, they can slow down your connection & cause an unnatural interview experience.
An alternative: lots of schools have interview rooms available.
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Set Up pt 3: Other.
The two things I would recommend are:
1. A consistent wifi connection
2. A laptop stand.
I spent ~$30 on a laptop stand. This is the exact one I purchased, but there are many options! amazon.com
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The two things I would recommend are:
1. A consistent wifi connection
2. A laptop stand.
I spent ~$30 on a laptop stand. This is the exact one I purchased, but there are many options! amazon.com
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Now to the good stuff, THE PREP. Because it’s so important we’ll divide this into sections too:
1.General Interview Questions
2.Behavioral Questions
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1.General Interview Questions
2.Behavioral Questions
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General Interview Qs:
a.Tell me about yourself
b.Why *INSERT SPECIALTY*
c.Why not *OTHER SPECIALTY*
d.What are your strengths/weaknesses
e. Where do you see yourself in 5, 10, 20 years
(There are many others you can google👀)
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a.Tell me about yourself
b.Why *INSERT SPECIALTY*
c.Why not *OTHER SPECIALTY*
d.What are your strengths/weaknesses
e. Where do you see yourself in 5, 10, 20 years
(There are many others you can google👀)
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Tip:
Regardless of the specialty, try not to use generic responses.
I'll use #derm as an example. A generic answer to "why derm" would be: I'm a visual person.
Radiology is visual, so is rheumatology, allergy & immuno, ID & so on ... you get my drift
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Regardless of the specialty, try not to use generic responses.
I'll use #derm as an example. A generic answer to "why derm" would be: I'm a visual person.
Radiology is visual, so is rheumatology, allergy & immuno, ID & so on ... you get my drift
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Some less generic examples of why derm:
- easy access to rapid diagnostics (skin bx/bedside dxs)
- ability to treat in clinic (laser/excisions)
- growing arsenal of immuno-therapeutics
These aren't perfect, but the point is to find what is true to YOUR path & share that.
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- easy access to rapid diagnostics (skin bx/bedside dxs)
- ability to treat in clinic (laser/excisions)
- growing arsenal of immuno-therapeutics
These aren't perfect, but the point is to find what is true to YOUR path & share that.
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Future:
Be honest. You don't need to have it all figured out, that's what residency is for. But DO share current interests & goals. (Academics? Med Ed? Your own lab?)
Programs are often asking so that they can show you how their program can help you achieve your dreams.
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Be honest. You don't need to have it all figured out, that's what residency is for. But DO share current interests & goals. (Academics? Med Ed? Your own lab?)
Programs are often asking so that they can show you how their program can help you achieve your dreams.
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Ready?
First: jot down 10-15 meaningful experiences (positive & negative) you’ve had as a med student (You can also draw from pre med school when necessary).
Just a rotation & a qualifier. E.g.:
1. IM rotation - patient on Eliquis
2. Surgery – patient w/chest tube
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First: jot down 10-15 meaningful experiences (positive & negative) you’ve had as a med student (You can also draw from pre med school when necessary).
Just a rotation & a qualifier. E.g.:
1. IM rotation - patient on Eliquis
2. Surgery – patient w/chest tube
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Let me show you:
ENT: Needle stick
(This story is about a time I stuck myself in the OR & had to stop the case & scrub out. The team was frustrated). This story displays:
- A mistake, communication mishap, a time I stood up for myself, a stressful situation
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ENT: Needle stick
(This story is about a time I stuck myself in the OR & had to stop the case & scrub out. The team was frustrated). This story displays:
- A mistake, communication mishap, a time I stood up for myself, a stressful situation
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Or:
Clerkships: Senior Res Relationship
(This story is about a senior res who asked me why I was an MS3 when I was old enough to be a 3rd yr resident). This story displays:
- Communication mishap, response to feedback, a team that didn’t work well, a time I set boundaries
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Clerkships: Senior Res Relationship
(This story is about a senior res who asked me why I was an MS3 when I was old enough to be a 3rd yr resident). This story displays:
- Communication mishap, response to feedback, a team that didn’t work well, a time I set boundaries
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Or:
IM: Patient w/PCA
(This story is abt a patient who’s pain we could not manage. I spoke to them & realized they were worried about their pets. We looped in SW & trauma psych & their pain reqs ⬇️⬇️.) This story displays:
- Compassion, communication, building trust
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IM: Patient w/PCA
(This story is abt a patient who’s pain we could not manage. I spoke to them & realized they were worried about their pets. We looped in SW & trauma psych & their pain reqs ⬇️⬇️.) This story displays:
- Compassion, communication, building trust
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For each story you share ask yourself:
WHY are you sharing it?
What does this story show about YOU?
Many people like to use “STAR”:
⭐️Situation, Task, Action, Result⭐️
This is a good framework, but don’t be mechanic. These are YOUR stories, no need to memorize.
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WHY are you sharing it?
What does this story show about YOU?
Many people like to use “STAR”:
⭐️Situation, Task, Action, Result⭐️
This is a good framework, but don’t be mechanic. These are YOUR stories, no need to memorize.
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Unknowns/general advice:
➡️If you don't have an answer:
1. Take a deep breath
2."That's a great❓, let me think for a second"
3. Think through your toolkit of stories, can you repurpose one?
4. If you can't, "I have not been in that situation, but if I had been..."
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➡️If you don't have an answer:
1. Take a deep breath
2."That's a great❓, let me think for a second"
3. Think through your toolkit of stories, can you repurpose one?
4. If you can't, "I have not been in that situation, but if I had been..."
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➡️Know your research (anything on your ERAS is fair game to be asked about methods, key takeaways & your contribution)
➡️Research your interviewers! What are their areas of focus? Have you co-authored a paper with them?
➡️Perfection isn't the goal, seriously. Be real.
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➡️Research your interviewers! What are their areas of focus? Have you co-authored a paper with them?
➡️Perfection isn't the goal, seriously. Be real.
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Thanks for tuning in!
Remember, every program interviewing you can already picture you at their program. During the interview, show them why they were right!
GOOD LUCK! Rooting for you.
#Match2022 #MedEd #MedStudentTwitter #dermtwitter
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Remember, every program interviewing you can already picture you at their program. During the interview, show them why they were right!
GOOD LUCK! Rooting for you.
#Match2022 #MedEd #MedStudentTwitter #dermtwitter
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