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Interview Questions for Pre-Health Students: Background, Education, Career, Ethics, Health, Lecture notes of Medicine

A list of potential questions that may be asked during pre-health interviews for various health professions. The questions cover topics such as personal background, educational background, career planning, general health care environment, hypothetical situations, and medical ethics. Interviewees are encouraged to prepare thoughtful responses to demonstrate their readiness for the profession.

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  • How would you characterize your classes as more competitive or cooperative?
  • How would you characterize the school’s philosophy?
  • What do you feel makes this institution unique?
  • What kind of assistance will be available to me in identifying sites for residencies?
  • How would you describe a typical entering class?
  • What is the greatest strength of your program?

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Personal Background:
Tell me about yourself.
How do you relax? What do you do in your spare time?
If I asked your peers to describe you, what would they say?
What have you done to challenge yourself?
What motivates you?
How do you handle pressure?
Why do you think we should admit you to this school?
What would you like to add to your personal statement?
Provide an example of when you handled stress effectively.
What was the most difficult decision you ever had to make?
What is your biggest mistake/failure and what did you
learn from it?
What have been your most remarkable accomplishments?
What do you consider to be your greatest asset?
What is your greatest weakness? What have you done so
far to try to improve in this area?
Give me an example of how you recently used your
problem solving skills to resolve a difficult situation.
What book had the greatest impact on you recently?
If you were on the admissions committee, what type of
student would you look for?
What have you learned from working with patients?
Educational Background:
What was your favorite class in college? What did you
learn from it?
Have you ever been involved in research? Tell me about
your experiences.
Why did you decide to be a ________ major?
If you could change anything in your academic career,
what would you do differently?
How would you rate the strength of your academic
background?
How do you feel your undergraduate education
prepared you for your chosen career?
What type of opportunities have you pursued to
develop your leadership skills?
Sample Questions: Pre-Health Interviews
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Personal Background:

  • Tell me about yourself.
  • How do you relax? What do you do in your spare time?
  • If I asked your peers to describe you, what would they say?
  • What have you done to challenge yourself?
  • What motivates you?
  • How do you handle pressure?
  • Why do you think we should admit you to this school?
  • What would you like to add to your personal statement?
  • Provide an example of when you handled stress effectively.
  • What was the most difficult decision you ever had to make?
  • What is your biggest mistake/failure and what did you learn from it?
  • What have been your most remarkable accomplishments?
  • What do you consider to be your greatest asset?
  • What is your greatest weakness? What have you done so far to try to improve in this area?
  • Give me an example of how you recently used your problem solving skills to resolve a difficult situation.
  • What book had the greatest impact on you recently?
  • If you were on the admissions committee, what type of student would you look for?
  • What have you learned from working with patients?

Educational Background:

  • What was your favorite class in college? What did you learn from it?
  • Have you ever been involved in research? Tell me about your experiences.
  • Why did you decide to be a ________ major?
  • If you could change anything in your academic career, what would you do differently?
  • How would you rate the strength of your academic background?
  • How do you feel your undergraduate education prepared you for your chosen career?
  • What type of opportunities have you pursued to develop your leadership skills?

Sample Questions: Pre-Health Interviews

Career Planning:

  • How do you know that this is a good career choice for you?
  • Why are you applying to an osteopathic medical school? (if applicable)
  • What people/events/courses had the greatest influence on your decision to become a ____ (insert career here)?
  • What kind of internships, research projects, and volunteer experiences have you pursued to help confirm your career choice?
  • What would you do if you were not accepted to _____ (insert health profession) school?
  • Why did you apply to this school? What other schools did you apply to?
  • What do you see yourself doing ten years from now, professionally, personally, etc.?

General Health Care Environment:

  • What is your perception of the relationship between physicians and the other members of the healthcare team?
  • What do you see as the role of _____ (insert health profession) in the overall healthcare system?
  • What do you think is the impact of insurance regulations, threats of malpractice, etc. on the health professions?
  • Do you see a shift from solo practices to clinics and HMOs? Why/Why not?
  • In your opinion, what is the main cause for skyrocketing health care costs?
  • What suggestions do you have for bringing health education programs to underserved communities?
  • What are your views on cultural competency?

Questions for you to ask:

  • In your view, what is the greatest strength of your program?
  • What do you feel makes this institution unique?
  • What type of clinical exposure may I expect here?
  • How would you describe the campus atmosphere?
  • Would you characterize your classes as more competitive or cooperative?
  • How would you characterize the school’s philosophy?
    • How would you describe a typical entering class?
    • How responsive is the school administration to student feedback? Can you give me an example?
    • What kind of support system could I expect to find if I were to attend this institution?
    • What kind of assistance will be available to me in identifying sites for residencies?

Sample Questions: Pre-Health Interviews

Medicine as a Profession:

  • How would you describe the "ideal" physician?
  • What is your understanding of a typical day for a physician?
  • What concerns do you have about becoming a doctor?
  • How do you think you are going to combine the demands of your personal life with a career in medicine?
  • Do you think GPA and MCAT are adequate measures of a candidate's aptitude toward medicine? Why/Why not?
  • How would you feel about working for a health maintenance organization?
  • What role do you think doctors should play in the devising and implementation of a health care reform? - Do you think that doctors' pay is equitable? - Do you believe doctors are viewed with as much respect today as in the past? - Do you feel a personal obligation to provide medical treatment to those in underserved areas? - What do you think are important attributes doctors should have when working with children? And with older patients? - Can you suggest ways to improve existing mechanisms to recruit underrepresented students into the medical field?

Please note: This is not a comprehensive list of questions. We cannot guarantee that all or any of them

will be on your actual interviews. It is just a way for you to practice.

Sample Questions specific to Medical School Interviews