7 Great Ways to Prepare for a Medicine Interview!

7 Great Ways to Prepare for a Medicine Interview!
5 min read
02 December 2023

If you’re planning to get into medicine school anytime soon, then keep reading! In this article, we’ll discuss ways to prepare for your entrance interview for medicine school. Being ready is essential because the entrance interview can be a pivotal point in deciding whether you get in.

And a great way to be ready is by preparing yourself! Now in medicine interviews, not much is asked, it’s not like an exam. Usual questions fall under personal information, educational background, interests, why you want to become a doctor and so on.

But even if these questions may not have a right or wrong answer, there is still a ‘better’ answer that can potentially get you into any entrance interview. So if you’re wondering how to prepare for the interview efficiently, below are some great ways to consider:

1 - Do your research on the institution you’re planning to get into

Spend some time learning about the history of the medical school or organisation you are interviewing with. Learn about their goal statement, key beliefs, and most recent achievements or projects. You may obtain important insight into what motivates and characterises an organisation by fully immersing yourself in its ethos.

Examine their mission statement to learn about the core values that underpin their concept of healthcare and education. Examine their principles and how the institution's practises and culture reflect them. You'll be able to explain how your values and goals coincide with theirs more effectively if you do this. Plus it’ll show the interviewer how prepared you are.

2 - Know your application like the back of your hand! 

It's critical to thoroughly go over your application as you get ready for your interview. This thorough review guarantees that you are ready for questions that may delve into the many aspects of your experiences, successes, and goals.

You should be prepared for your interviewers to ask questions on the specifics you included in your application. Anticipate questions that aim to go further into the experiences, accomplishments, and anything that’s in your application. Rereading your application in its entirety helps you to both jog your memory and make a mental map of the key points you made.

3 - Practice common questioning

Common questions may seem easier to answer but in reality, they’re much harder, especially if you’ve been asked unexpectedly. So before your interview, consider practising answering common questions. 

Examples of common questions asked in medicine interviews are “What motivates you to pursue medicine?”, “Where do you see yourself in 5 years in the industry? “What are your strengths and weaknesses?” and so on.

4 - Have an understanding of medical ethics

Exploring the field of medical ethics is a complex and crucial part of becoming ready for a job in the medical field. It's important to immerse oneself in the many ethical concepts and conundrums that commonly emerge in medical practice, rather than just having a superficial awareness of them.

Begin by familiarising yourself with the core medical ethics, which include consent, end-of-life care, patient confidentiality, and cultural sensitivity, among others. 

5 - Take medicine interview courses

If you think you need a little more help with the interview, consider taking medicine interview courses. This is to help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to ace medicine interviews. This course also helps you practice and get feedback afterwards, to help you improve and be 100% ready. 

6 - Have mock interviews

Mock interviews are an effective pre-interview technique that may greatly improve your performance and interviewing abilities. These practice interviews provide a priceless chance to improve your articulation, communication style, and self-assurance in a safe yet authentic environment. You can ask your friend, classmate, family member or even a mentor to help you conduct mock interviews.

7 - Consider asking questions too 

Get thoughtful questions ready too! Ask about the coursework, curriculum, research or clinical exposure possibilities, student support services, and anything else that truly piques your interest. It shows your interest and curiosity.

So prepare about 5 questions, or ask questions as they pop up in your head. Asking questions will not only benefit how you look (which is interesting and curious) but also get any questions you may have answered!

Take away

Now you know 7 great ways to prepare for your medicine interview, you’re bound to get in! Just make sure to consider each item and carefully work on each item, who knows you might just get into your top choice schools and institutions!

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