Dr. Phool Iqbal, Great tips for the Interviews. How you grew as a physician and be thoughtful, take a pause at certain questions, dont get offended, stear your interview and show your emotional intelligence. Thats much needed for everyone. Thank you Dr Gutwein. Good luck everyone.
Thank you so much for the informative video, Dr. Gutwein. We learned a program director's insight on appropriate ways to answer common and difficult questions. I have a quick additional question. What do you expect as an answer to the question 'tell me about yourself '? Which aspects of an applicant's journey should be focused on?
The interviewer already knows about your journey through your CV and MSPE. Be more original. Tell them about what drives you. About your key hobby or activity that shows creativity or leadership. Be interesting. Be the person they want to hire not just the doctor they want to hire.
Hi Dr. Gutwein really feels good to see your videos. please make them on regu8lar basis and also please try to address issues relevant to IMG's applying to Internal Medicine as well. Thanks for making this video.
Does talking about a particular illness (febrile seizures) you were diagnosed with in your childhood and completely cured, and subsequent experiences with the neurologist who treated you as a motivation improve my chances of a neurology residency or does exposing an illness even if it is cured make it seem like a red flag and end up jeopardizing my chances instead?
Bringing up your personal medical information can be tricky at an interview. I generally don't recommend it unless it caused a significant gap in your CV that will need to be explained away. The situation your are describing does not sound like a problem to bring up but it also does not sound like it will really help your chances either.
Make it 2/3 of a page max and don't just talk about a grandfather who died stimulating you to go into Medicine! Also, don't just recapitulate your CV. The personal statement will not make you, but it can break you if there is poor spelling or grammar.
Thank you so much for the much-needed tips, Dr. Gutwein. Also, I love the personal touch to the back wall!
Landed on your channel from your Twitter post. Well detailed and brief.
Dr. Phool Iqbal,
Great tips for the Interviews. How you grew as a physician and be thoughtful, take a pause at certain questions, dont get offended, stear your interview and show your emotional intelligence. Thats much needed for everyone. Thank you Dr Gutwein. Good luck everyone.
You a ray of light that floods the dim room for IMG students.Thank you.
Thank you for the Honest tips. you really understand the IMGs.
Thats a great insight of interview process. Thank you Dr.Gutwein.
Thank you so much for advices Dr. Gutwein! These are so helpful !
A very detailed and good video indeed. It answers almost every query about the interview. Thank you Dr. Gutwein
Getting such detailed advice is so helpful for us currently. Thank you so much, Dr. Gutwein.
Hi Dr. Gutwein. This is amazing and very helpful video. I appreciate your genuine effort to help us.
Thank you Doctor for this short, simple, and sweet yet informative video.
Thanks a lot for such an informative and to the point video !! We are really grateful to have such valuable advice! Thanks a lot sir !!
I definitely needed this video! Thank you, Sir :)
This is really helpful Dr. Gutwein!!!
Thank you so much for the informative video, Dr. Gutwein. We learned a program director's insight on appropriate ways to answer common and difficult questions. I have a quick additional question. What do you expect as an answer to the question 'tell me about yourself '? Which aspects of an applicant's journey should be focused on?
The interviewer already knows about your journey through your CV and MSPE. Be more original. Tell them about what drives you. About your key hobby or activity that shows creativity or leadership. Be interesting. Be the person they want to hire not just the doctor they want to hire.
Thank you very much, Dr. Gutwein.
Hi Dr. Gutwein really feels good to see your videos. please make them on regu8lar basis and also please try to address issues relevant to IMG's applying to Internal Medicine as well.
Thanks for making this video.
Thank you Dr. Gutwein for guiding through.
Thank you for the amazing videos! These are very helpful
So helpful. Thanks, Dr. Gutwein.
Thank you Dr. Gutwein for this wonderful informative video on interview preparation.
Thank you for the excellent video, very insightful.
Thank you so much for this informative video. It really covered every important aspect for interviews.
Thank you Dr. Gutwein for your valuable tips.
This was SO helpful. What a blessing it must be for your residents to have a mentor like you. Thanks for these videos!
Thank you. A very informative one.
Thank you so much dr Andrew
Thank you dr. It's really informative.
Thank you for the interview strategies sir.
Sir, please make a video regarding how to ace behavioural questions in interview...
Does talking about a particular illness (febrile seizures) you were diagnosed with in your childhood and completely cured, and subsequent experiences with the neurologist who treated you as a motivation improve my chances of a neurology residency or does exposing an illness even if it is cured make it seem like a red flag and end up jeopardizing my chances instead?
Bringing up your personal medical information can be tricky at an interview. I generally don't recommend it unless it caused a significant gap in your CV that will need to be explained away. The situation your are describing does not sound like a problem to bring up but it also does not sound like it will really help your chances either.
Please sir, also make a video about personal statment.
Make it 2/3 of a page max and don't just talk about a grandfather who died stimulating you to go into Medicine! Also, don't just recapitulate your CV. The personal statement will not make you, but it can break you if there is poor spelling or grammar.
@@andrewgutwein Thankyou sir