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AUB FM Interview L ecture 2012. 1 st Part. Room with 2 doctors sitting with you on a table They have papers in their hands One paper on which they have the questions 10 questions (supposedly), 2 for each category Only 5 questions will be asked . Each from one of the 5 categories
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1st Part • Room with 2 doctors sitting with you on a table • They have papers in their hands • One paper on which they have the questions • 10 questions (supposedly), 2 for each category • Only 5 questions will be asked. Each from one of the 5 categories • You pick or they will pick for you 1 question from each category, a total of 5 questions • Another paper, on which they circle your scores (over 5)
Q: Dina is a med1 student. She has an anatomy exam this Saturday for which she is very well prepared. Chadia, her best friend, spent her last week having fun and barely studied for this exam. Chadia asks Dina if she could help her cheat during the exam. If not, she will most likely fail the course and repeat the year. Dina is confused and comes to you for help. What would you advise her to do?
What you should mention/ think of: • If she was really your best friend, would she have put you in such a situation in the first place? • Try to talk to her before saying no?! Maybe try to convince her that she will be seeing patients, and she should know her material very well because treating patients should be taken very seriously • One day she will become a responsible doctor?! • Yes or No? • […]
Always take some time to understand the question • Ask if there is something that is not clear (usually they ask you first) • Answer in English • Make eye contact • Stay calm and try to smile especially after the doctors ask the question and after you finish your answer • The doctors will not interrupt you (some exceptions)
Don’t repeat yourself just because you have nothing to say • You have to tell them when you finish answering. As we said, they will not stop you nor ask you if you finished • Answer honestly • Be yourself • Try not to put yourself in trouble (in part 2)
This is exactly how the doctors in front of you will be looking
Q:Sari is a MED2 student at AUB when a new war starts. His family decides to leave for the safety of the mountains, and the south is declared a dangerous war zone. There are many casualties. NGOs are personally asking each and every med student to help out in the south, where there are many emergency patients and the doctors present cannot handle the load. Sari comes to you for advice. What would be your advice?
Q: Fouadis a doctor at AUBMC with a terminally ill patient. The patient’s family asks Fouad that in case the disease was terminal, he should not tell the patient. Fouad now has to decide whether to announce the bad news to the patient or do as the family asked. What would you recommend him to do.
What you should mention/ think of: • Depends on cultures? It’s not wrong to say that you don’t know (Either way, answer what YOU think is right to do) • Maybe the patient has some work to do before he dies… some inheritance to take care of, that no one knows about… Should you tell him that he will die? • If he asks, do you lie?!!! • Patient/Doctor confidentiality • […]
Q:Jad is participating in a project with some of his classmates and they are all going to receive the same grade. But, one of Jad’s classmates announces to him that he is not willing to do his share of the work. This will significantly lower everyone’s grade. Jad, the group leader, tries to convince him to work, but fails miserably. Jad is not sure what to do in this situation and asks for your advice. What would you say?
Q: Jawadis a hardworking assembly line employee who spends most of his time in a factory to pay for his family's needs. One day, his wife Salma becomes extremely sick and Jawad rapidly spends most of their insurance money and savings. The doctor eventually tells Jawad that she will only get better if she is given a very expensive type of medication sold in pharmacies all over Lebanon, otherwise she will surely die. The problem is that Jawad is now broke. A friend of his says it should be easy to steal from a pharmacy, and goes over the plan with Jawad. Jawad calls you and explains to you that Salma’s only way out is if he steals the medication. What would be your answer?
What are they trying to get from these questions? • It’s very unlikely to find yourselves in most of these situations • Human cadavers, real human bones (very rare), lab tools, microscopes, slides and rare important books Steal?! • Projects, interactive classes and team based learning Group work? • Exams and exams and exams , exam room, friends and proctors Cheat?! • Hospitals, hospital rules, patients, medicine rules in Lebanon and around the world Doctor/patient relations? • Wars, conflicts, danger, threats during work How much are you willing to give?
2nd Part -Same room, same settings -This time only one paper in front of doctors – that of the score -Random questions to know you better -Doctor may bring with him a copy of your application -Relax, answer honestly, and try not to put yourself in trouble
Common stuff: Books recently read Strengths and weaknesses Research/Projects Favorite undergraduate course? Will it help you in medical school? Why do you want to study medicine? Why did you choose AUB to continue in medicine? Role model (usually not family member) Something you want to change in yourself What is your dream? Ever broke a rule? Convince me that you would make a good doctor Why did you choose biology/…? Volunteering Questions concerning stuff you wrote in your application […]
Hard stuff (very unlikely) -How many doctors in Lebanon? -Should we increase or decrease the number of acceptances into medical schools in Lebanon? -Should we have more medical schools? -What do you think should be changed in the premed program -What do you think of our curriculum in medicine? -What is the most common disease in Lebanon? -What do you think of our health-care system (do we have any? :P) […]
Weird stuff: Look out the window and describe to me what you see By Mario Saab National Officer on Medical Education- LeMSIC 2011/2012
Don’t be FAKE… BE YOURSELF
GOOD LUCK! Class of Med1 “Snowman”