More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why are you interested in medicine in the military?" | I was asked this question too, "I finished school 8 years ago and interviewer wanted to know why I did not work in a health care related field since graduation. " More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What's psychobiology?" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "Read the interview feedback here on SDN and prepped for the questions other students have been asked before." Apparently it's gone up to $43,000, which is really impressive. | I was asked this question too, "None were reaally that difficult." | Report Response, "i was interested in this school before, but after interview day it is definitely now my #1 choice. Many applicants are intimidated by the service committment and the military basis of this school. Typically, there is a 4th year student and then a practicing military physician O-3 or above. Upon graduation, all students will have research and clinical skills, uniquely informed through their experiences within a DoD setting. | I was asked this question too, "What three adjectives best describe you and why? | I was asked this question too, "I am a prior serivce army lieutenant, so they mostly asked me about my leadership duties." More from this Member Also, a 2 minute drill type question. Since you come from a middle eastern background how did you feel about acceptance by the public pre 9/11 post 9/11" More from this Member | Report Response Also read SDN." | Report Response Immersive 3d mock casualty extractions and state of the art simulators are sweet. | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response, "The day begins in the early morning with various lectures. The student host program was great!" | Report Response | Report Response, "Read over my AMCAS essay and secondary essay.This is the only information your interviewers have." Be sure to take the shuttle back to the metro, youll be tired from all the walking." | Report Response, "I read the school catalog, watched recent videos on what the military is doing globally, poured over the school website, and talked to people who had interviewed there in the past." Thee are only four spaces that interviewers fill in on their reports, the three questions below, and then a general comments space." | I was asked this question too, "Describe extracurriculars" | Report Response Even showed me the sheet they have to fill in and the area they looked at. " | Report Response, "SDN, researched school stats, commitment" | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member why the military? I got an invite via email. My second was with a captain in the Navy. | Report Response, "Great overall experience - solidified my choice with this school as top pick." | Report Response I was basically asked to describe what I would do if I had one day entirely to myself and no monetary limits or time constraints to the day or anything like that. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, ""What is the most difficult thing you've ever had to do?"" More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member And plus all of the students are GREAT!!!" | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member I have about the same thoughts about the school as before-nothing better or worse. More from this Member More from this Member Interviews are in the afternoon, and are pretty relaxed. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What kind of medicine are you most interested in and why?" | Report Response, "The interviews were pretty laid back, jst standard questions. | Report Response Oh and the campus itself is nicer than most universities I have seen and is located in a gorgeous spot in the woods, with wonderful recreational facilities, 2 gyms, a softball field, football field, running track and hiking path. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Honestly nothing too difficult, just standard questions." More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "How would your friends describe you?" | Report Response, "read materials, applications, and website" He then handed me a surgery textbook and asked me to read a paragraph outloud and what the section meant." | Report Response, "I was really impressed by the school. | Report Response, "I got accepted at USUHS eight weeks after the interview by the Air Force baby!!!!!!! Mile-time? | I was asked this question too, "How would deal with a situation where you are aware that your work area is a high probability target, yet you have to keep working there?" | Report Response, "All of the students and faculty stress how close and helpful everyone is. | I was asked this question too, "Which branch I wanted to serve in and why" (I am prior service)" | Report Response You just have to be ready for the 7 year commitment after med school. More from this Member | Report Response, "The price of nearby housing and the horrible traffic." | Report Response, "The morning briefings were very informative and got me excited about the school. | Report Response, "The interviewers made me feel very comfortable. More from this Member | Report Response, "So. | Report Response, "The near certainty of deployment. | Report Response, "There is a long presentation in the morning because I think they want you to know what you would be getting into. | I was asked this question too, "Why should the military invest in you?" More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Explain both a positive and negative experience you've had with healthcare." | Report Response | Report Response, "Nice facility and labs, friendly staff, students are friendly and cohesive" My second interviewer was an Army doctor at Walter Reed, who basically told me all about his career, how it's been great for me, and then we just had a relaxed conversation about what it is like to be a doctor in the military." Applying to USUHS requires more than other schools." | Report Response, "Great interview experience! | I was asked this question too, "When did you become interested in becoming a doctor?" | Report Response | Report Response, "Faculty interview wasn't very friendly. | I was asked this question too, "Why military medicine and why USUHS?" | Report Response Hamilton, New Zealand. More from this Member How would you tell them and their family?" More from this Member I've got a good feeling that everything will probably be delayed by two to four weeks. All matriculants must complete all the required courses in the program. | Report Response "Read interview feedback, read entire school catalogue, read book on medical school interviews, practiced a lot, in the end I came up with a fantastic narrative for combining all the answers smoothly and eloquently, 10 minutes before the first interview! | Report Response More from this Member Over all they were really welcoming and great school. More from this Member also, all the speakers are available for questions on a personal walk in basis. I swallowed all of my gold fillings for nothing. | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response, "The camaraderie and how inviting the staff and students are" | Report Response, "The friendliness of everyone on the campus. More from this Member Also, the gross lab was pretty cool." | Report Response, "it was cold on my interview day and i didn't realize we'd be moving from building to building and the simulation center is a car ride away from campus" More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What makes a good leader?" More from this Member | Report Response, "Students worked together well" | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "How committed are you to being in the military?" More from this Member | Report Response it's been my 1st choice ever since i began college, so i was ecstatic to get an interview" | I was asked this question too, "ARE YOU TRIPLE SURE YOU WROTE YOUR AMCAS ESSAY?! More from this Member And of course the interviews themselves, which where purely to the point, friendly conversations about our motivation for military medicine, not the kind of interrogations one sometimes finds at other schools, with strange questions designed to trip up the applicant. More from this Member D dakki016 New Member Joined Dec 29, 2022 Messages 9 Reaction score 14 Dec 29, 2022 #1 Members don't see this ad. the people were really nice and the facilities are really good as well." But there was nowhere that I thought of as horrible or unacceptable." As someone with no military background, I learned a lot about the logistics of being in the military. | Report Response, "I can't imagine an interview day going any better. You also have to spend a month and a half in training to learn how and whom to salute the summer before school starts." 2 patients come in with the same life-threatening injuries and same outcomes and need to be operated on immediately. Are you a Risk-taker? | Report Response, "Better directions about getting to the school itself. I have been reading threads from years ago about when invites are supposed to come out. The interviews were laid back and conversational. | Report Response, "As a future military physician, I can think of nowhere else I'd rather be. " | Report Response, "Wonderfully supportive environment. More from this Member Unique opportunities available to students" I just can't seem to make the benefits outweight the negatives. More from this Member I was hoping yall would! | Report Response | Report Response, "Nothing this is an awesome school and definitely my first choice." | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "What in your life has prepared you for a deployment?" | I was asked this question too, "None." They pull doctors from all over the military to serve in Iraq. The second interview was with an Army doctor from Walter Reed Medical Center. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Anything not in your application the university should know about?" | Report Response, "Everyone, and I mean everyone, was wearing very plain colors, white button-downs, with black or gray suits and dark ties. You can't take a break and walk to a local restaurant because it is situated deep on a millitary facility." | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member handy. More from this Member You can leave your coats and whatnot in the admissions office while you tour around (you hardly have to go outside)" I applied for the military attack under the Navy. What makes you think youd like the military?" ^^I should have been prepared for this one" | Report Response don't know" More from this Member The simulation center was out of this world. More from this Member | Report Response It's a very diverse set of individuals interviewing at this school." | Report Response, "The cafeteria food wasnt great and you have to pay for it yourself" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "Nothing, this was my 5th interview." (Maybe this was a trick question, not sure. | Report Response, "Openness of students and faculty My first was a female major and she wasn't real interactive other than asking the questions, so when it was my turn I asked her some questions and got into a dialog that ended up making it a great 2-way discussion and great interview. Oh and lunch was great as well and included a Q&A with second year students. More from this Member Studied up on the military medicine forum on SDN." endobj
I did not know about the change, I thought it was always Dec. 1st too. Why USUHS and not the Health Professions Scholarship at a 'traditional' school?" Also, I arrived at 7:15am (check-in is between 7:30-8:15) because my host had to be at school early, and about half the interviewees were already there. Why do you want to be a doctor?" More from this Member Also, the emphasis on having a career in military medicine. | I was asked this question too, "The questions in both interviews were not difficult at all. I spent over one hour just chatting about military medicine and the options it offers with one of the Deans and 20-30 mins with several others. | I was asked this question too, "What is the worst class you have ever taken." | I was asked this question too, "Why medicine? More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Tell me about your research experience?" More from this Member Another thing that was great was the hosting program. | I was asked this question too, "What is the greatest disparity in healthcare today, and what can be done about it." More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member I was really impressed that several of them, even after long careers as military doctors, still have an idealistic view of what it means to be a doctor and what it means to serve in the military." More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member Why mil med? More from this Member I liked how they just presented us with the facts, interviewed us, and sent us on our merry ways. " We didn't have much in common since I was single, but I still got the picture. | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "lots of construction going on..no big deal" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "The WEATHERIt's REALLY cold!!! | I was asked this question too, "Most people don't realize how hard deploying to a place like Iraq or Afghanistan can be. I felt that everyone was helpful and that the students really wanted to welcome you. " I wasn't too excited to interview there, and I was hoping that my attitude would change during the day, but it didn't. More from this Member THIS CAN PREVENT YOU FROM GOING TO THE SCHOOL." | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Tell me about your trip to Russia" | I was asked this question too, "Why **military** medicine?" Since it snowed, I had only one interviewer instead of the usual two. Another officer came and spoke to use about balancing life and career and also introduced the greater Waashingotn DC area and it's life style. More from this Member More from this Member While you are paid, it takes a large chunk of your pay. After visiting it and learning about the kind of strong, supportive community they have and all the wonderful oppertunities they make available to students, I am convinced that not only is USUHS the best medical school no one has ever heard of, but the best medical school period." | Report Response | Report Response, "Thoroughly researched the school, its curriculum and military medicine. | I was asked this question too, "Why should we pick you over everyone else interviewing? (Nothing much. | Report Response The students love the school, and everyone helps each other out. More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What's your leadership style?" tibet, india). More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "The curriculum!! | I was asked this question too, "What reading have you done about military history?" | Report Response Residency match is over 80% for students' first choice residency first time around, and about 60-70% for their top location choice as well. More from this Member | Report Response, "The facilities, the simulation center, the new integrated curriculum, the friendliness of the interviewers, students and administrators pretty much everything!" | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "You do know that if you go into the military, you give up many of your rights and freedoms?" | I was asked this question too, "What do you think will be the most difficult aspect of medical school?" More from this Member More from this Member Interviewers were very relaxed. More from this Member | Report Response, "Solid school. it allows you to take the metro to the school quickly (appr. | I was asked this question too, "Tell me more about leadership experince." More from this Member Two interviews after lunch with the opportunity to visit with senior school administration in the afternoon. More from this Member Older buildings. | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member how much time you owe, where you would spend your third and fourth year, etc.) | I was asked this question too, "When did you decide you wanted to be a doctor?" | I was asked this question too, "Why do you have (such and such) discrepencies in your academics (my gpa is a little low)?" There were no tricks to lure you into the military or anything; rather they are very transparent and want to know that you know exactly what you are getting into. More from this Member | Report Response, "That all the student hosts would be getting their students together the night before, I might have stayed with a host." It's a hike!" | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "The students have to wear camos to school and they don't look very comfortable." | Report Response, "There are two interviews, each one half hour long. Good luck to us! | Report Response, "Same as above." More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "One of my interviewers told me beforehand that he would be a "nay sayer" so he pushed and questioned every answer I had to his original questions." | Report Response | Report Response Students conduct research, offer evidence-based professional services, and consider culture and context in all professional activities. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What was your greatest leadership challenge?" | Report Response Those were students and others in the background waiting to interview applicants. | Report Response If you aren't afraid of the military this is a fantastic opportunity. | I was asked this question too, ""So, tell me about yourself." | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "Do you like lawyers?" Education in the Clinical Psychology Program focuses on developing scientist-practitioners who have an in-depth understanding of the biopsychosocial factors affecting health in evidence-based practice, research, teaching, and public policy. The willingness of both the faculty, staff, and students to share advice to us. " I believe). " More from this Member I had no surprises." The admissions staff are very energetic and enthusiastic. "
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