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    How To Stand Out During Your Residency Interview | #Residency | Ep. 26

    enOctober 15, 2021
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    About this Episode

    For us Better Doctors, the "-ber" months are not only about the fast approaching holiday season, but also about last minute requests for documents, cramming for entrance exams, pre-residency rotations, and of course interviews. Mike and Adrian share 6 high-yield tips that will help you prepare for your interview, and make you stand out among a swarm of other applicants.


    Adrian Teves is a young Filipino doctor. While in medical school, Adrian served as a peer mentor, helping freshmen and sophomores adjust smoothly to the rigors of med school life. Adrian is also a passionate mental health advocate, having suffered from anxiety. It is his objective to have a community that can freely talk about mental health without reservations. He devotes his leisure time reading, working out, or playing golf.


    Michael Sibulo is both a pharmacist and a physician. After struggling throughout his four-year stay in medical school, he started advocating the use of Anki, a spaced repetition software  for time-efficient active learning. Other interests include playing the piano, jogging, learning Mandarin, and promoting eye health.

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    Chapter Marker:

    00:00 Introduction
    03:24 Tip 1- It's not enough to "just be yourself"
    06:10 Tip 2- Study your CV
    07:51 Tip 3- Review medical ethics
    10:32 Tip 4- Know how you function in a group
    13:19 Tip 5- Prepare for the question "Why should we hire you?"
    16:51 Tip 6- Prepare for the question "Tell me about yourself"
    20:45 Recap
    21:20 Learning points
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    8:00 How do you register for the NMAT?
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    12:57 How is the NMAT scored?
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    51:05 Any regrets ?
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    09:55 Question 2
    10:42 Choices 2
    12:55 Answer 2
    20:35 Question 3
    21:32 Choices 3
    24:05 Answer 3
    28:53 Question 4
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    31:12 Answer 4
    39:00 Question 5
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