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Interview Zen

Interview Zen

De : Rob Humbracht
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Welcome to Interview Zen, your ultimate guide to acing medical school interviews! This podcast is designed to help you navigate the most common and challenging interview questions with confidence and poise. Whether you prefer to watch, listen, or engage interactively, Interview Zen offers a range of resources to suit your learning style. Check out our full Interview Zen course at https://passport-admissions.circle.so/c/interview-zen .Copyright 2024 Rob Humbracht
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    • Answering the Nine Most Common Interview Questions
      Sep 19 2024

      In this conversation, Rob Humbracht and Ryan Kelly discuss interview preparation for medical school. They walk through the nine most common questions asked in medical school interviews and provide tips on how to answer each one. The questions covered include 'Tell me about yourself,' 'Why medicine,' 'What non-medical book are you reading right now,' ethics questions, 'The biggest problem facing healthcare today,' 'Your biggest weakness,' 'Your most significant leadership activity,' 'Why should we accept you,' and 'What questions do you have for me?' The conversation emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, communication skills, and demonstrating interest in the school.

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      32 min
    • From Fear to Confidence: Preparing for Your Med School Interview
      Sep 18 2024

      In this conversation, Janet Snoyer and Rob Humbracht discuss the fears and frustrations that pre-med students often experience when preparing for interviews. They emphasize the importance of treating the interview as a performance and provide strategies for managing emotions and preparing effectively. They discuss the difference between vertical and horizontal preparation methods and the significance of the first impression. They also explore the concepts of power, presence, and warmth in conveying charisma during interviews. The conversation concludes with tips for making a good impression on virtual interviews. Rob and Janet also discuss the importance of making a good first impression in medical school interviews. They explore the role of technology, body language, and affect in creating a positive impression. They also discuss the use of rituals and meditation techniques to calm nerves and improve presence. The conversation concludes with a discussion on how to convey resilience and avoid signaling privilege in interviews.

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      41 min
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