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  Wednesday, 21 November 2007
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How important are the dinners/social events associated with the interviews? Is it worth the time and money to attend an interview if you can't make the social event? Will the program take note of your absence and assume it means you're less interested in their program?
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I would really appreciate a response to these questions from someone with more experience as well.
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programs will not knock you for not showing up to social events if you are traveling to get there etc........if they do...f#8k'em....what can u do your traveling! It is a good way to talk, socialize with residents and get a feel for the program....yes u are trying to match anywhere u can, we all where at some point. But YOU have to spend 5 years there so maybe u think all the residents are "tools" or don't "fit with them" so you want to rank them lower....the more time u spend with a progam the more you will find out good/bad. I rec going to events, attendings do show up sometimes. U may start talking with residends/attendings and really bond and they will remember you. WE ALL LOOK ALIKE ON INTERVIEW DAY SO U NEED TO STAND OUT OFF PAPER... everyone has 300+ board scores and triple AOA...we all have dark suits, good haircuts and smiles...so social events are your chance to make a good impression, maybe ur spouse can get feel for it...u should go and i encourage it. I went out drinking with residents during social events and they will remeber the fun guys/gals they talked too.....nobody wants to be with a stiff, attendings might but residents have some say too. just my thoughts. Don't get crazy drunk, i am not saying that, i am saying be social and try to have fun!
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