Honestly thought this was a pretty bad sample answer. You are supposed to tell them about yourself and not why you want to go to the specialty. Also the answer was very generic. Everyone has trained and prepared for residency and will claim to have great clinical experience.
just be honest , tell the truth , even if you had issues with the institute you were in or there was red flags in your cv tell the truth , be loud for all you have been through even if they don't believe you its their problem . you reject them , all you have been through is not worth it , they are not worth it ...
Hello my friend that is a good suggestion however I am largely focused on young doctors and their interviews. But I would think many of the principles would be the same. I would recommend searching for Accountant related videos. Best of luck
@@residencycorner5967 thank you so much. Doc, I am a scholar in My medical school and acted as a medical Superintendent for about 3 years, mentioning it and directing towards leadership and team work wouldn't be a bad idea right?
That is a good point. But that's why you always have to qualify it by providing an example. The interviewer can say anything. But if you have real examples to support what you are telling the interviewer, then you will always be good.
Honestly thought this was a pretty bad sample answer. You are supposed to tell them about yourself and not why you want to go to the specialty. Also the answer was very generic. Everyone has trained and prepared for residency and will claim to have great clinical experience.
I was lowkey thinking the same thing. 😭 He did talk about some of his experiences but didn't really answer the question :/
well thanks for your valuable time sharing for us all👍
Let me worry about USMLE/SMLE first
Thanks for this information ❤
just be honest , tell the truth , even if you had issues with the institute you were in or there was red flags in your cv tell the truth , be loud for all you have been through even if they don't believe you its their problem . you reject them , all you have been through is not worth it , they are not worth it ...
Please can you make a video for how to introduce oneself as an accountant in interview for accounting position?
Hello my friend that is a good suggestion however I am largely focused on young doctors and their interviews. But I would think many of the principles would be the same. I would recommend searching for Accountant related videos. Best of luck
Is it necessary to mention our research experience or our score as it is already in the CV? guide me with your advice.
Surely not necessary to repeat it. You can highlight other aspects of your life that are interesting.
@@residencycorner5967 thank you so much. Doc, I am a scholar in My medical school and acted as a medical Superintendent for about 3 years, mentioning it and directing towards leadership and team work wouldn't be a bad idea right?
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Doc where are you from?
is there anyone who will say that he is not a team player? this was the answer of the inteviewer as I said answered yes to this question
That is a good point. But that's why you always have to qualify it by providing an example.
The interviewer can say anything. But if you have real examples to support what you are telling the interviewer, then you will always be good.
This is not at all helpful.