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84. Residency Interview Q&A - How to Ace Your Residency Interview as an IMG

84. Residency Interview Q&A - How to Ace Your Residency Interview as an IMG

FromThe IMG Roadmap Podcast


84. Residency Interview Q&A - How to Ace Your Residency Interview as an IMG

FromThe IMG Roadmap Podcast

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Length:
23 minutes
Released:
Sep 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

You’ve done it! You’ve landed an interview with your program of interest! They've seen your application and they like you on paper. They want to gauge how compatible you are with the program. How can you make this interview count?

Keep listening to this Residency Interview Q&A session to get some tried and true advice!
How do you prepare questions to ask the faculty?
Google it! Do not ask questions that can be answered easily online. To show that you’ve done your homework, instead, ask about:

The academic success of previous doctors within the program, to show that you are thinking ahead.
The percentage of successful applicants into your intended specialty/subspecialty.
Outcomes and board exam pass rates.
Questions related to the conversation you’re having with the faculty member.

Don’t ask about socially controversial topics.
How to stand out as a Non-US IMG when trying to match into surgery?

Be charismatic.
Show an edge - surgical specialties tend to favor a more edgy, outgoing personality over the more somber personalities favored in other specialties.

How do I emphasize my training in a resource-limited charity hospital without coming across as offensive?

This is an advantage! Underserved areas tend to hire a lot of IMGs.
Use a captivating, true story to relay your message and show your experience.

What are some good resources to help you prepare for your interview?

Google model answers and responses, but these will vary from source to source.
Think ahead of answers to personal questions. You know yourself best!

How do you answer the question, “Tell me about yourself?”
Focus on:

Summarizing the biggest life lessons that you’ve learnt,
Describing yourself as an ideal candidate,
What makes you resilient,
What makes you easy to work with,
What makes you likeable, different, yet special.

How do you address weaknesses?

Look for aspects of your life that were once a challenge but that you have now overcome.
How have these made you a stronger and better individual?

What steps should you take if your B2 visa renewal is denied?
A good idea is to leave your applications in and use any invitations to interview as leverage to help the US Embassy to reconsider their decision.
What are some of the don’ts in the interview?

Improper Attire.
Lack of professionalism.
Negative talk about other programs or people as this reflects badly on you, and doesn’t make you seem trustworthy.

Feel free to browse through drninalum.com and follow @drninalum and @IMGRoadmap for assistance on how to write your own medical success story!

Listen to the full episode on Apple, Spotify & Google Podcasts.


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Released:
Sep 25, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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The IMG Roadmap is the only podcast dedicated to guiding International Medical Graduates (IMGs) with success blueprints for this unique pathway. This podcast offers practical tools and equips IMGs with applicable strategies to achieve their “US doctor goals”. I do so by bringing information from successful physicians with first hand experience to students who are still in the process of becoming resident physicians. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ninalum/support