More from this Member | Report Response, "online secondary application submission." | I was asked this question too, "The interviewer asked some difficult questions about what I thought about socialized medicine, and military medicine." | Report Response, "Traffic is a little hectic there." More from this Member Students are required to wear their dressy uniform or their combat uniform (most prefer to wear the combat uniform). A lot of the faculty had open door policies during the afternoon, which provided applicants with the opportunity to ask questions about life at the school or military medicine, etc." | I was asked this question too, "Are you introverted or extroverted? More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response Read over my AMCAS and USUHS personal statements." He like the comment but turned it into a question as to why I think that rate is escalating" | Report Response, "The traffic around DC, the worst I have ever seen; but, what do you expect" Older buildings. | Report Response, "SND, school website, talking to other students who are currently attending." STRONG sense of community within the student body. | I was asked this question too, "how are you a leader?" More from this Member Well its looking like the fat lady sang guys and gals. | Report Response, "i loved usuhs! | I was asked this question too, "Explain some of your leadership experiences and skills. | I was asked this question too, "Tell me about yourself?" | Report Response, "N/A" | Report Response, "The morning briefings were very informative and got me excited about the school. More from this Member I have been reading threads from years ago about when invites are supposed to come out. | Report Response Mock interviews." More from this Member More from this Member While you are paid, it takes a large chunk of your pay. Basically, you get stuck in one room for the entire day. More from this Member You begin in the morning with talks on the details (i.e. | Report Response, "The camaraderie and how inviting the staff and students are" | Report Response | Report Response Marjan Holloway Ph.D. - USUHS | Report Response, "Not to fly into BWI." | I was asked this question too, "Tell me about your research." | Report Response, "bring moneyyy for lunch!" I was impressed with everyone who spoke to us, and really think that the little bit of freedom lost by joining the military is gained by all of the perks." More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Define and distinguish between assisted suicide and euthanasia and give your opinion on each." | Report Response, "SDN Interview Feedback, USUHS website, reviewing my application, mock interviews, and staying with student host." The afternoon was interspersed with the 2 interviews and time to talk to people on the admissions committee. More from this Member The day starts out with briefings, which were great. | I was asked this question too, "How do you think you'll handle the transition from nurse to doctor?" | Report Response, "Printed off my AMCAS application and all of my secondary materials & interview questionnaire and reviewed them all. | Report Response | Report Response, "More about the specific medical opportunities in EACH branch of service" | Report Response, "Interview feedbacks, USUHS website etc.." | Report Response | Report Response, "The buildings were hideous and enclosed in a small place." | I was asked this question too, "Name a time when you were a leader and things wen't well, and a time when things did not go well." More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "What characteristics should a physician have?" More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Tell me about your family?" usually just slacks and a sweater that says army/navy/air force on it." More from this Member 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." | Report Response I think he thought I was a Private Benjamin sort of personwhich is totally wrong." why the military? | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What was the most difficult personal encounter you've had? More from this Member More from this Member First interviewer was great. | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why miliatry medicine?" | I was asked this question too, "Where do you see yourself and your family in 10 years?" | Report Response | Report Response I swallowed all of my gold fillings for nothing. It is! | I was asked this question too, "What have you done in the field of medicine?" More from this Member | Report Response, "Very laid back interviews. Loved everything about school." Around the 2nd to 3rd week of January. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "why military medicine? More from this Member | Report Response, "facilities, student satisfaction, structured everything; open-door policy of admissions folks (though many had to leave early that day); library has bunk-style carrels; apparently excellent patient simulation lab" | I was asked this question too, "What one thing would you change about yourself?" | Report Response More from this Member Good luck to us! Students are friendly, facilities (especially sim center) are top-notch, and the faculty really tries to get to know and advise each student individually. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why doctor? " at all." | Report Response, "The whole school is a salute-free zone, it looked like most of the "prior-service" applicants are actually ROTC/academy cadets/midshipmen" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response It was laid back and interviewers really took the time to get to know you." More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response, "SDN, AMCAS, Application essays, looked up common interview questions and mock interviews" | Report Response | Report Response, "Please convert secondary process to digital!!" | Report Response | Report Response, "try not to drive" | Report Response, "see above" More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member This was a question that was focused on during both interviews)." More from this Member | Report Response, "It was a good interview experience. interview format is partially open (they have access to your AMCAS and USUHS personal statements, as well as your AMCAS extracurricular activities) - it's closed in the sense that admissions already looked at your grades/MCAT and deemed you fit for an interview, so the focus here is on motivation and whether you're a " More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "None were to difficult." | I was asked this question too, "Why a physician? More from this Member | Report Response They made a point that they were also selling the school as much as I was selling myself. I applied this year as well. | Report Response | Report Response, "Nothing." | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "One of my interviews would consist of approximately two questions then a 15 minute long monologue on the virtues of USUHS." | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member Medical equipment and books provided. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, ""What is the most difficult thing you've ever had to do?"" | I was asked this question too, "What will you do if you cannot keep up with the weight requirements and cannot rank up?" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member Might as well go and get your money's worth while you're there." We then had briefings from the various deans and commandant. More from this Member (Although I was prepared, we kept coming back towards it and approaching it from different angles which was a little flustering)." | I was asked this question too, "WHat is the biggest domestic issue in healthcare?" More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "why USUHS? | Report Response, "read about USUHS school programs etc." More from this Member | Report Response, "Having to wear uniforms everyday" More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Honestly, he was more interesting than I was, picking his brain was rad." The student area has Wi-Fi, there are coffee bars, great study areas, and the cafeteria was good. Usually, I think the interview should only last 30-45 mins but I figure why not ask a few more questions before leaving. " More from this Member Although the admissions said that she was fine, I got some weird looks and statements regarding her presence." The Utah State Psychology Department is home to seven graduate specializations and a thriving undergraduate major. | Report Response, "Honestly nothing. | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why military medicine? | Report Response, "I didn't." | I was asked this question too, "If you could tell me one thing about you before leaving that isn't in your application or your essays, what would it be?" It may not display this or other websites correctly. | Report Response, "Very relaxed day. " | I was asked this question too, "What was the most decorated USN Vessel (more of a for fun question then an actual interview question)" (Know and be able to articulate exactly why you want to go into military medicine. What would your friends say is your best quality. | Report Response, "Read a lot about the school. | Report Response, "The day was alright. | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "Would you still enlist if you attended another university?" %PDF-1.5 More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Did you write your AMCAS essay? I had a very different perspective about it before." | Report Response, "The students were happy and enthusiastic." Only four people to a cadaver, classes taught by experts in their field, non competitive, extra opportunities to learn about preventive medicine, combat/medic skills. The students there are helpful and eager to talk to you." | Report Response | Report Response It's probably the best place ever." interesting and enthusiastic interviewers" More from this Member By the time the presentations are over, I was pretty gung-ho about going there. More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member I am active military and this is my first time applying. | I was asked this question too, "leadership experiences?" More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member We had some great 2-way dialogue as opposed to the classical "interrogation."" 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)" | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response what *is* the big picture of death?" They were upfront about it though." | Report Response, "Talked to some current students, read material on the website, read SDN forums, did a lot of research on the state of military medicine and health care." | I was asked this question too, "I didn't really get asked that many questions. More from this Member The commute is something I don't like either. Also, a 2 minute drill type question. | Report Response Have you discussed it with him? | Report Response, "Read their website and my application." | Report Response More from this Member Hey everyone! | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "What personal characteristics will influence your leadership abilities (positive and negative)? | Report Response, "The temperature dropped from mid 60's to mid 30's the week I visited. | Report Response, "Students were very content, great emergency med exposure, high placement of first choice in residency, many nearby opportunities outside of school" I heard about half the students we talked to say that they would begin paying back their 7 year commitment when they began their residency (which is not true - residency doesn't count toward payback). More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member Lol. More from this Member Even though the campus is small and compact it is extremely easy to get disorientated. More from this Member | Report Response Was curious if anyone wanted to share their background/history and what steered you towards Clinical Psych? | I was asked this question too, "What aspect of the military interests you?" Training includes a strong base in the foundations of psychology, with specialized training in military psychology. | I was asked this question too, "What books have you read recently?" Then at the very end, he asked me "If I had the final say in your application and you could tell me one thing, what would it be?" | I was asked this question too, "You're obviously very interested in aerospace medicine. | Report Response, "The staff and the students! More from this Member military, work, combat deployment, and not a lot of universities offering night classes). More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member Studied up on the military medicine forum on SDN." | I was asked this question too, "Give me an example of a time where you made a difficult decision, knowing the reaction would be negative." | I was asked this question too, "What interests you in medicine?" My student guide took me to my interviewer. | Report Response, "Small school. More from this Member | Report Response Why military medicine? If i was absolutely sure about the commitment, I would no doubt go to this school, especially over hpsp. " % With more than 170 PhDs awarded our alumni network is rapidly growing. | I was asked this question too, "Why should the military invest in you?" | Report Response | Report Response, "I re-read my AMCAS essay and secondary essays. Thee are only four spaces that interviewers fill in on their reports, the three questions below, and then a general comments space." More from this Member | Report Response, "Don't take a cab from the airport, or anywhere really. Good Luck to you! | Report Response Bon chance!" Be aware of the years of service required." Everyone seems to LOVE the school, even though it really needs to be rebuilt. you will have to have your car searched but it's really quick and not a big deal. | Report Response, "That I could leave my luggage there." It was intimidating for a civilian since over half the group was in uniform. | I was asked this question too, "Tell me something that I wouldnt be able to find out on your application" | I was asked this question too, "What differentiates you from everyone else I'm interviewing." endobj | Report Response | Report Response, "Be prepared for the long 3-hour 'briefing'It's a collection of talks from various people trying to sell the school to you. Military Track: Studentsin the Clinical Psychology-Military Track are primarily educated to provide evidence-based care in military settings and develop the skills to conduct independent research. ^^I should have been prepared for this one" | Report Response This was quite unexpected as military PowerPoint presentations tend to be insufferable. | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member 800 more hours than any other medical school in contingency medicine and ER medicine. More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member the security paperwork and clearance was very cumbersome and tedious." More from this Member (Not necessarily difficult, but I hadn't really prepared for that one and my mind went blank silly of me)." More from this Member I enjoyed the open door policy and actually got to talk with quite a few individuals. | Report Response More from this Member He seemed a little abrasive, and I don't think I did very well with him. Interviewed with 4th year first and the only question that she asked me was " | Report Response, "i was interested in this school before, but after interview day it is definitely now my #1 choice. | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response, "Wonderfully supportive environment. I was told this ahead of time, but I didn't believe it. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What have you learned from both the good and bad leaders that you have worked for in the past." | 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! More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member Why the military?" Is this your first time applying? The poise and grace with which students carry themselves, when combined with the uniforms, makes the students seem almost godlike and unapproachable. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "You are the only surgeon in the tent. | Report Response More from this Member The interviewers were friendly and eager to talk up the school which is a plus. Hey yall, applied in November. More from this Member More from this Member Also, there are many opportunities for taking rotations in exotic places." | I was asked this question too, "A pharm company rep invites you out for a free dinner at Ruth's Chris, what would you do? | Report Response, "Read over my application, looked at the extensive website, stayed with a student, looked at studentdoctor.net" | Report Response How would you address it?" More from this Member The first four hours of the day were spend clarifying the military requirements and specifics of going through the program. " (PDF) Pengalaman Keluarga sebagai Caregiver dalam - Academia.edu | I was asked this question too, "Why USUHS and not HPSP?" I recommend everyone go to that. More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member I can confirm (from multiple current students) that admissions decisions are made within a week to a week and a half after the interviews are completed. I'm very impressed and though it was my #1 choice going in, it solidified my resolve once I interviewed there." not only do you get a full salary and benefits during your education, but you get phenomenal experience as a 3rd and 4th year during your rotations" How do you overcome the negative ones?" All of them seemed like they really wanted to be there and they were one hundred percent comfortable with their decision. More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "Shadowed Air Force doctors, mock interview, sdn feedback"

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