Do you have communication skills?" Since I have been accepted to another good school, I probably won't go here. | Report Response, "very high acceptance rates from the interview stage on. they say they interview around 500-600, and accept 400 (for a final class of 160-some). | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response This is why I want to be a military DOC!!" | Report Response, "The ultra conservative attitude of the Dean of Admissions and some of the profs." | Report Response, "Several of the first year students without prior service could not answer my questions regarding military life." | I was asked this question too, "What is the worst class you have ever taken." Everyone seemed genuinely happy to be there. " The dean is hilarious. We ended up having an enjoyable 30 minute conversation. The facilities are very reasonable!And the pay ain't bad..DO THE STUDENT HOST PROGRAM!" More from this Member | Report Response, "I felt pretty prepared. " More from this Member The students were very open and friendly as well as the admissions staff. So, things will get fairly chirpy here soon as decisions are made. | Report Response, "Everyone has to wear a uniform." This was my first choice of medical school to attend, and it remains as my first choice after the interview." | Report Response, "Still nervous for such a huge military commitment" | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member people really came out of their way to welcome us, tell us about their experiences and why they liked USUHS, even when the big brass wasn't around. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "By far the best thing about the school is the strong sense of community. More from this Member SDN interview feedback as well as the USUHS catalog." | Report Response, "Read SDN, review AMCAS and USUHS secondary, browse USUHS website" | Report Response, "Reading this feedback, PreMed Years podcast, previous USUHS threads" After lunch we had interviews and were ecnouraged to go talk with various administrators at their offices between interviews. | Report Response As our interview progressed, he would kind of put answers into my mouth even though I was still talking, responding to his questions. Profs and students are all very nice and not the "up tight" military atmosphere you might expect. More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "Be prepared for the long 3-hour 'briefing'It's a collection of talks from various people trying to sell the school to you. | I was asked this question too, "how do you feel about being deployed?" PDF Clinical Psychologist - United States Air Force Academy More from this Member The interviews are closed file to the extent that they don't have your GPA or MCAT scores, and only one interviewer had my AMCAS essay. like we were told to be there at 8 and i think we actually started the day at 9:30. the seminars in the beginning took a long time, but i think they were worth listening to." 800 more hours than any other medical school in contingency medicine and ER medicine. From what I've read they should be coming soon. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member The willingness of both the faculty, staff, and students to share advice to us. " Thats wonderful to hear. More from this Member | Report Response, "The school's resources are amazing! Why was it so difficult? Also, I would suggest that all interviewees take advantage of the open door policy on interview day- be sure to visit the Dean of Admissions, Dean of Student Affairs, and anyone else willing to talk to you. Overall, this was the best interview organization I've experienced. | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "School website, SDN milmed forum, read through AMCAS, mock interviews" | Report Response I answered the questions without becoming flustered or nervous. I got my acceptance letter within 2.5 weeks of my interview." More from this Member The school itself though gave me no complaints." why MILITARY med? There was a very informative tour. | Report Response, "After being in ROTC for four years my commitment would be 11 years after attending USUHS!!" Before my interview, I knew nothing about military medicine, and didn't really think that I was interested, but it really made me think a lot about what I want to do. " Residency match is over 80% for students' first choice residency first time around, and about 60-70% for their top location choice as well. | Report Response Thank god because I'd accidentally gone to the second interview first! | Report Response Why?" More from this Member Not hard really, but these questions weren't the kind I was expecting." | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response, "SDN Interview Feedback, USUHS website, reviewing my application, mock interviews, and staying with student host." It really ended the intimidation of the uniform to get to know these wonderful people, who just 2 years ago where sitting in the same chairs as us. (Not because I don't have a lot of them, it is just a tricky question cause you don't want to sound too weak or not humble enough)" More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Describe leadership roles and situations you have had." More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member The second interview was with an Army doctor from Walter Reed Medical Center. | Report Response, "Having to wear uniforms everyday" | Report Response I was disappointed that the open-door policy didn't mean much, since none of the people I wanted to talk to were in their offices anyway. | I was asked this question too, "why military? | Report Response, "Students help each other!" More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member not only do you get a full salary and benefits during your education, but you get phenomenal experience as a 3rd and 4th year during your rotations" The presentations in the morning were a little long and kind of boring, that was expected. I stayed with two, by luck, and both were very helpful in answering all of my questions. " | Report Response, "The students at the school seemed to be very approachable and were happy with their experience so far." Then, there was a tour given by a 2nd year student followed by lunch with him. I did a lot of research before interviewing here." they make a great impression and if military medicine is what you want to do, there's NO better place to do it" | I was asked this question too, "What do you think the problems are with military medicine?" | Report Response, "The interview experience as a whole was terrific. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why do you want to be a doctor?" Bon chance!" | I was asked this question too, "The ethical question and the question about a day off, as highlighted above. | Report Response The interviews were one-on-one and the interviewers had access only to our essays, not MCAT scores or GPAs." | Report Response | Report Response, "Great emergency med exposure, good money" | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Define and distinguish between assisted suicide and euthanasia and give your opinion on each." | Report Response, "Great experience" | Report Response, "It is time for USUHS to move to an electronic secondary format, although I understand why they still use a mail format. More from this Member More from this Member The morning of briefings was long, but we got to hear from several docs in different branches of the military. What skills did you use to cope/deal with it?" More from this Member For everyones SA, got an email from the registrar. | I was asked this question too, "What is the most pressing international health issue? Everyone just seemed happy to be there and so proud of their school" | Report Response, "get your physical cleared asap" It may not display this or other websites correctly. More from this Member | Report Response They were all great. We went on a tour with a student, which was ok. We then broke for lunch, and finished the afternoon with two 30 minute interviews. how weird is that?" | I was asked this question too, "Describe how you are as a leader?" Plenty of fun stuff to do in the area. Interviewed with 4th year first and the only question that she asked me was " More from this Member More from this Member The day was very well-planned and organized." | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "Students at USUHS not only have med. | I was asked this question too, "What specialty?" More from this Member More from this Member All the current med students were willing to stop and talk to us interviewees. " briefings were very informative, staff and students are really friendly and they emphasize the family/support network of the military, definitely allayed a lot of my concerns." | Report Response They all seemed to really like the school." | I was asked this question too, "Do you see yourself making the military a career?" | I was asked this question too, "Both interviews were very conversational. More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "Everyone was extremely helpful and nice. More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "How would you deal with breaking the news to someone that they had a fatal disease?" More from this Member | Report Response, "Talked to other students who had already interviewed this year and last year." | Report Response, "Read the USUHS handbook, talked with a bunch of military physicians, shadowed at NNMC Bethesda, meditated. More from this Member | Report Response A fish-eye picture of a baby taken under florescent lighting blown up to five times life size is simply a disturbing image to spend two years with. " Wearing comfortable and appropriate shoes is a MUST since there is a lot of walking on interview day." | Report Response, "For anyone that has hesitations and or worries, the interview can and will clear up your questions. Medschool, Academics, GEO, PhD in Clinical Psychology - USUHS | Report Response, "That when people say it's relaxed and easy, they aren't lying lol" As an applicant I would appreciate a little more openness to having students followup on their applications. More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why do you want to join the military?" | I was asked this question too, "Why Military Medicine?" as seriously as I expected. | Report Response, "The students seemed to be confused about the military commitment following graduation. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "The students were awesome - friendly, open, willing to help and give their opinions of the school - their honest opinions." More from this Member More from this Member The deans had open-door policies all day, and the admissions staff were great. More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response, "More role playing skills" | Report Response, "The morning was filled with various briefings. The campus was impressive. overseas deployments?" It would be my first choice." More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why this school and not any other US school?" More from this Member | Report Response, "Nothing. | Report Response, "The students were really helpful. More from this Member Was curious if anyone wanted to share their background/history and what steered you towards Clinical Psych? | Report Response, "I really enjoyed the interviews. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response Walter Reed National Military Medical Center More from this Member | Report Response, "The morning session was very informative, with a series of speakers and presentations. The first four hours of the day were spend clarifying the military requirements and specifics of going through the program. " I can confirm (from multiple current students) that admissions decisions are made within a week to a week and a half after the interviews are completed. More from this Member it allows you to take the metro to the school quickly (appr. | Report Response, "it was very good. Received my non-selection letter today for AF. | I was asked this question too, "What do you like to do in your spare time?" | Report Response, "Students loved the school, Very smart down to earth faculty and staff, also Very honest about the military commitment" Why military medicine? | Report Response Hey all, I wanted to start a threaded go open a lines of community for this year's Clinical Psych applicants. There is plenty of research going on. | Report Response, "The students loved their school! | I was asked this question too, "A pharm company rep invites you out for a free dinner at Ruth's Chris, what would you do? The Department of Medical and Clinical Psychology serves the uniformed services and the nation with a worldwide perspective for education, research, policy, service, and consultation. | Report Response v9=>pSRq$n"a}`*p)b2V^t?9e1< ^LO,T .jov#cY8 More from this Member | Report Response (Both interviewers asked this one.)" More from this Member Regarding the interviews: my first interviewer asked a lot of questions about military medicine, while my second interviewer focused more on finding out who I am as an individual. | I was asked this question too, "Why military medicine/ why do you want to be a doctor? | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "What makes you think that you would like a military environment?" Do apply though!!! But, overall, just a great place where I would love to spend my 4 years for medical school." | Report Response, "Read over AMCAS, SDN and secondary. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "How are you going to support your family while in Med school?" | Report Response | Report Response, "It was a great experience since it was my first interview. Students have the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research that spans numerous possibilities: basic science, clinical research, global health, etc. | Report Response, "Relaxed, maybe too relaxed. You are using an out of date browser. | Report Response | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "When did you decide you wanted to be a doctor?" More from this Member | Report Response, "Reviewed AMCAS and USUHS applications, reviewed SDN feedback, and researched school website and bulletin." Get AT LEAST 5 hours of sleep it's a long day and you have a 1 hour commute in the morning if you're staying in the city." | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What is your leadership experience?" Spoke with a close friend who is currently a doc in the Army. " 2 0 obj If you didn't realize, you'll be well aware that they expect you to be dedicated to the service, etc." What if you graduate and the army says they don't need you in pathology, but some other specialty?" More from this Member More from this Member I got the sense it was a very close-knit group." More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member it's surreal you are walking and working among some fascinating people, it almost feels like you've stepped into a movie sometimes with the backgrounds they have. Maybe it's because everyone there is "in the family." | Report Response More from this Member (As opposed to just fulfilling your commitment.)" | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "It was a line of questioning that pulled this out. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "USU website, student doctor network interview feedback, reading "The Premed Playbook", reviewed my application (resume, AMCAS app, secondaries), compiled list of practice questions, and mock interviews" Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences F. Edward Hbert More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response, "I was so nervous before the interviews since these were my first ones, but once I got in and sat down, the interviewers made me very comfortable!" More from this Member | Report Response, "Although research is an option, it seems to take a back seat to clinical care. " More from this Member More from this Member Everyone there definitely recognizes the fact that the decision to go to USUHS is one that requires an individual to have all of their information out on the table in front of them and the school and its students go out of their way to provide that information. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Tell me about your leadership qualities? | Report Response, "I was a little lost during the presentation about military rank and pay grade" My first was a female major and she wasn't real interactive other than asking the questions, so when it was my turn I asked her some questions and got into a dialog that ended up making it a great 2-way discussion and great interview. More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "Interview would be closed file." | Report Response Not a single person seemed stressed out nor did I hear anyone complain. | Report Response, "SDN and the school's website." I struck a conversation that lasted over an hour. | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member Anyone already wanting to go there will only supplement their positive view of the school. Picked his brain about the school. Only four people to a cadaver, classes taught by experts in their field, non competitive, extra opportunities to learn about preventive medicine, combat/medic skills. | Report Response, "acceptance chances are closer to 65-75% if you're interviewing earlier (cited overall admissions stats are 50-some% if you interview); extensive research and clinical opportunities abroad, particularly in infectious diseases; time exists to train in operational things (airborne, shooting, etc.) | Report Response, "Nothing to be nervous about. | Report Response By the way the interview format is two 30 minute one-on-one interviews with either a fourth year student or a faculty member (usually at least one high ranking officer but they are not intimidating at all.)" | I was asked this question too, "Why doctor? " More from this Member I think i would be a great doctor if i went there, it is just that i would have to be a great military doctor" When you sign in, have all your security forms, etc. More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why military medicine and why USUHS?" | Report Response, "Reread AMCAS and essays. | Report Response, "The tour was very brief. | I was asked this question too, "What was the best book you read in the past two years?" | Report Response, "Facilities are somewhat old. | Report Response, "The university is not so close to the hospitals and other medical buildings" What leadership experience have you had? Stay close by or with a student host." More from this Member | Report Response, "SDN, read the handbook published by the University, Interview feedback, Mock interviews at school." More from this Member I had a very different perspective about it before." make sure that you do everything in a timely manner; snags with DODMERB can greatly delay your applicationcomplete everything ASAP and send in everything they ask for; it took me five months to get all the paperwork sorted out" | Report Response You are a commissioned officer with full benefits while you are studying here." | Report Response, "It was a good interview experience. | Report Response, "I read SDN, reviewed my application, and received advice from my student host." | Report Response | Report Response, "Maybe make the supplemental be an online process, thus saving on postage, paper and speeding up the" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "I did enough research to be prepared for the interview day. | I was asked this question too, "How would your friends describe you?" | I was asked this question too, "What was your worst leadership experience and how did you handle?" More from this Member Older buildings. More from this Member | Report Response, "It is an awesome school. " More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What was the most difficult thing you've had to overcome in your life? More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Honestly, he was more interesting than I was, picking his brain was rad." More from this Member The campus is great and the proximity to the NIH, etc was an added bonus as well. More from this Member | Report Response, "Could've used a hot lunch instead of a cold sandwich since it was a chilly day. | Report Response, "So. | Report Response, "Students, faculty and staff are welcoming and enthusiastic about the school. ~$50,000 a year plus free healthcare." (i.e., NIH and new Walter Reed hospital are literally right next door). | I was asked this question too, "What do you think will be the most difficult aspect of medical school?" tibet, india). More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "why do you have a desire to serve? | Report Response, "Great interview experience! More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response (I'm prior service)" More from this Member | Report Response (We're both active duty military)" (Maybe this was a trick question, not sure. More from this Member specific examples" (they aren't supposed to ask this, but my answer was followed by the interviewer telling me that I would get in, then talking up his specialty - which made me happy)" | I was asked this question too, "The interviewer asked some difficult questions about what I thought about socialized medicine, and military medicine." I applied for the military track as well, going for Army. The USUHS Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program (military track) is an APA-accredited doctoral program designed to train clinical psychologists to serve in the uniformed services of the United States (Army, Navy, & Air Force). More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "How generally happy the students were. | I was asked this question too, "Describe extracurriculars" The school is like a big family." Nothing controversial or weird was asked. | Report Response, "Remember to bring your security paperwork, form of identification, and keep up on scheduling your physical if you are really interested."
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