Hey Kids,
Thought it might be about time to kick this topic off for the new season, albeit a bit early, just so we didn't forget about this board.
Below is my (helpful?) take on the Emory interview, which I did not b/c I am in any way, shape, or form awesome, but b/c I was down here on a rotation and they interview rotators while they're here.
Emory
As stated, my interview was bundled in with my rotation, so the actual interview days will by necessity be different. I did hear them discussing their 2 interview date plans, which will be dinner one day, followed by interviews and tours the next. The residents are excited for the food.
I could not imagine more laid-back interviews. As a rotator, you get to pick attendings to talk to and I think you can pick as many as you want. There was no set date or time. Many were 5 minute talks in scrubs between cases. The only questions asked were those getting-to-know-you types about where you were from, what your interests (in and out of ortho) are. Then, they just made themselves available to answer any questions you may have.
I would guess the formal interview days would be run in a similar manner as these are great folks with a very approachable manner. The only "secret" or "tip" is that the residents here have a great deal of pull in the process, so you interaction with them is of obvious importance.
Okay y'all. Good luck to us all, and see you on the trail (I hope).
-Grizzle-
Thought it might be about time to kick this topic off for the new season, albeit a bit early, just so we didn't forget about this board.
Below is my (helpful?) take on the Emory interview, which I did not b/c I am in any way, shape, or form awesome, but b/c I was down here on a rotation and they interview rotators while they're here.
Emory
As stated, my interview was bundled in with my rotation, so the actual interview days will by necessity be different. I did hear them discussing their 2 interview date plans, which will be dinner one day, followed by interviews and tours the next. The residents are excited for the food.
I could not imagine more laid-back interviews. As a rotator, you get to pick attendings to talk to and I think you can pick as many as you want. There was no set date or time. Many were 5 minute talks in scrubs between cases. The only questions asked were those getting-to-know-you types about where you were from, what your interests (in and out of ortho) are. Then, they just made themselves available to answer any questions you may have.
I would guess the formal interview days would be run in a similar manner as these are great folks with a very approachable manner. The only "secret" or "tip" is that the residents here have a great deal of pull in the process, so you interaction with them is of obvious importance.
Okay y'all. Good luck to us all, and see you on the trail (I hope).
-Grizzle-