| Report Response, "USUHS website, talked to USUHS grads" | Report Response More from this Member Not a single person seemed stressed out nor did I hear anyone complain. | Report Response Also, I arrived at 7:15am (check-in is between 7:30-8:15) because my host had to be at school early, and about half the interviewees were already there. More from this Member More from this Member I just can't seem to make the benefits outweight the negatives. More from this Member We then had briefings from the various deans and commandant. | Report Response Hey all, More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why a physician? Military Track: Studentsin the Clinical Psychology-Military Track are primarily educated to provide evidence-based care in military settings and develop the skills to conduct independent research. | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member Im just starting this thread to start a discussion on this years application. I would have liked it to include more of the facilities." | Report Response | Report Response, "I felt really prepared." | I was asked this question too, "What characteristics should a physician have?" If you realize what you're getting into as far as the military commitment is concerned, I wouldn't expect to have much negative feelings from this interview. It may not display this or other websites correctly. They can give you a great perspective on military medicine. | Report Response, "I was really impressed by the school. HPSP?" Commitment is long, but should not be an issue for those with a desire to serve." | Report Response, "I really enjoyed the interviews. Military medicine is described and we are informed that it is not for everyone. Overall every part of the day was fantastic, made me feel completely at ease and only added to my excitement to come here. Why not HPSP instead of USUHS?" | Report Response, "overall this was a good interview experience during which you get to learn more about the school, its students, the curriculum and military life" More from this Member | Report Response They are very helpful once you get a hold of them, but a responce could t" The USUHS Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program (military track) is designed to train clinical psychologists to serve in the uniformed services of the United States (Army, Navy, & Air Force). More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What do you think you're role in the class here would be?" More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response Why USUHS and not the Health Professions Scholarship at a 'traditional' school?" More from this Member More from this Member By the time the presentations are over, I was pretty gung-ho about going there. More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member I imagined it would be more like regular Army boards or college/job interviews where you get asked a series of questions. More from this Member | Report Response, "Learning that if you choose HPSP over USUHS, you don't get the same preference for military residencies, even though you're both technically considered military applicants. | I was asked this question too, "How do you feel about healthcare in the United States." National Security Requirements More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "that my hotel shuttle didn't do dropoff's to USUHS and cabs take forever to get there. | I was asked this question too, "How do you deal with stressful situations that you come unprepared for?" More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member But with the turn around, like previously mentioned, no one knows anything. Had a fantastic time at the interview and with my host student. school students were very humble. The second was with an orthopaedic surgeon who works at Walter Reed. | Report Response, "Housing is pretty expensive, especially if you want to live near the school. | I was asked this question too, "Why military vs. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "So your research sounds really interesting Can you elaborate more on it and tell more about the details of your research?" More from this Member The students there are helpful and eager to talk to you." what about greek mythology?" | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "What would you do if you got to med school for the first year and it was way too easy for you? | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "For someone who is not involved in research, explain to me your research work." | Report Response, "Everyone was incredibly nice. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Tell me about yourself" | Report Response, "The enthusiasm of everyone at the school. We break for a tour of the campus followed by individual interviews. | Report Response, "Read this site" More from this Member | Report Response, "SDN, reread application" More from this Member What happens after USAFA approves me to apply to USUHS? More from this Member Stayed the night at a student's apartment. | Report Response, "Read SDN, practiced, read up on military medicine" More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "How are you going to support your family while in Med school?" More from this Member (1994) in Biology, B.A. You must pay for your own food. | I was asked this question too, "None were to difficult." More from this Member Stayed with a student." More from this Member I applied for the military track as well, going for Army. | I was asked this question too, "What is wrong with medicine? More from this Member Are you sure you can handle moving around constantly with the military?" We then went on a tour of the facilities with our student guides, followed by lunch in the cafeteria ($6 provided by the school via a meal ticket). More from this Member If you don't know, they will see right through you." USUHS Clinical Psychology 2023 | Student Doctor Network | I was asked this question too, "Nothing really out of the ordinary, one of my interiewers was Public Health Service and he asked me if I knew the different places a PHS doc could serve" | I was asked this question too, "Tell me the pro's and con's of military medicine and those of civilian medicine? More from this Member JavaScript is disabled. Reviewed the Interview Feedback on SDN. Camaderie of students. More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Who is your best friend?" | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response, "SDN, re-reading my essays, and staying with a student host (DO THIS)." More from this Member Why military?" | Report Response, "Looked at website and studentdoctor.net." | Report Response, "As a future military physician, I can think of nowhere else I'd rather be. " More from this Member I'm also anxiously waiting! | Report Response | Report Response, "This website! Interviewers were very relaxed. More from this Member That left 25 minutes of each interview to answer in more detail and ask questions." 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). | I was asked this question too, "Have you considered the HPSP?" | I was asked this question too, "What book has influenced you most significantly recently?" More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "Loved this school, definitely became one of my top choices after the school tour. The admin & staff I met were also very upbeat. what branch of service?" More from this Member The medical school consists of several connected buildings with a huge cadaver lab on-campus. | I was asked this question too, "Why **military** medicine?" | I was asked this question too, "Why military medicine vs. civilian medicine?" | Report Response, "My first interview, but I really left with a good feeling from it. | I was asked this question too, "How do think your clinical experiences will help you in preparing for military medicine?" | Report Response More from this Member I felt that everyone was helpful and that the students really wanted to welcome you. " The staff, faculty, and almost every student I saw all day stopped to wish me luck and give me advice. | Report Response, "SDN" But most of the students were married so I got put with a married one. | Report Response More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member I spent the day before my interview with a friend who is an MS1 and got to see a lot of stuff." | Report Response I had no surprises." Also, the driving directions provided by the school are pretty bad, so make sure to consult a map before you leave the house if you intend to drive." | Report Response, "Great! More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "I was given a combat scenerio where a soldier is wounded, and may need to go back into the battlefield within a few days. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "So . There was a very informative tour. | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response The student area has Wi-Fi, there are coffee bars, great study areas, and the cafeteria was good. More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "What will be your "support structure" if you attend here? Excuse me???)" SPECIALIZATION IN PREVENTIVE MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS/TROPICAL DISEASE." | Report Response, "This is really a great school. | Report Response, "Solid school. | I was asked this question too, "What was your greatest leadership challenge?" Alot better than I thought they were going to be. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "The benefits are incredible. More from this Member | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "The questions were predictable. " Also, they don't tell you that you need to have a copy of the interview invite ready to show the guards at the entrance." | Report Response, "I got the impression that all lecture classes are held in one room. More from this Member The staff and students were all informative and very willing to answer questions. | Report Response The opportunity to do lots of rotations outside of Bethesda." | Report Response, "Student's quality of life." | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "none really, very low stress" | Report Response, "it was very good. | I was asked this question too, "What led you to medicine?" | Report Response And plus all of the students are GREAT!!!" The simulation center was amazing. When you get to gate security there's a 50/50 chance they won't know why you're there. My second interviewer was an Army doctor at Walter Reed, who basically told me all about his career, how it's been great for me, and then we just had a relaxed conversation about what it is like to be a doctor in the military." Particular focus areas relevant to military medicine include traumatic brain injury, cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder, emerging infectious and neglected tropical diseases, combat casualty care, substance abuse, genomics and precision medicine. | Report Response, "Maybe make the supplemental be an online process, thus saving on postage, paper and speeding up the" | Report Response, "read the website" | Report Response, "Knowing about military rank, commitment time, and pay grades could be beneficial, definitely not necessary to be an expert on it" More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member They were all great. | Report Response (4) " | Report Response | Report Response Each med student knows that one day you may be working on them, their families, or they may be working on you. More from this Member Overall a very happy and supportive environment. More from this Member | Report Response, "Left the house at 520am, road the bus for 45 minutes to the metro, road the metro for another 75 minutes or so, then walked to the school. | I was asked this question too, "Do you see yourself able to handle the rigors of being a physician along with the stress of uncertainty of locations in the military?" 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 More from this Member | Report Response, "Read the schools web page, this site, and participated in the host program." | Report Response, "The whole school is a salute-free zone, it looked like most of the "prior-service" applicants are actually ROTC/academy cadets/midshipmen" It seems like the students are looking out for each other" He seemed a little abrasive, and I don't think I did very well with him. Its important to consider the pros/cons of Military GME and military life in general before deciding if this is the right path for you. | 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, ""What made you interested in USUHS?"" | Report Response | Report Response | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "What is your personal weakness?" | Report Response, "One of my interviews would consist of approximately two questions then a 15 minute long monologue on the virtues of USUHS." Do you know what you are getting into and can you handle it?" We talked about why I want to pursue medicine and the rest of the why's. | Report Response | Report Response, "DO NOT FLY INTO BWI if possible! More from this Member BETHESDA, MD 20814. More from this Member Medicine and the military are just combining my two dreams. | Report Response, "I had been expecting to interview with a faculty member and a 4th year student. | I was asked this question too, "Everybody we are interviewing is academically qualified, why should we pick you?" More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "Talked to other students who had already interviewed this year and last year." More from this Member | Report Response, "Very positive experience, well organized admissions process. You are using an out of date browser. | I was asked this question too, "Why medicine? | Report Response, "Everything. More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response, "The students I was with were nice, and the med. | I was asked this question too, "Tell me a little bit about yourself." If you didn't realize, you'll be well aware that they expect you to be dedicated to the service, etc." This school is serious about it's mission and if you're not 100% on board with it, they will know and you will FAIL in the end. More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response | Report Response More from this Member I also am a little late to the thread. It can be a hellish commute to school if your running late for some reason." | Report Response, "Without housing all students must find apartments. | Report Response The area and resources available are awesome. | Report Response, "the people, staff and faculty--they all truly care about helping each other to become great doctors" | Report Response They did have my secondary essay in front of them, however, but I didn't get the impression that they had read it before I walked into the room." | Report Response, "Read my app, USUHS website, SDN, and talked to a friend who's currently a 3rd year there" | Report Response, "How long the day was lots of walking. I was asked how I would handle a situation where, as an infectious disease doc, I was tasked by the Pentagon with coming up with an infectious agent that rivaled one already held by China, with the knowledge that the agent could, if used inappropriately, kill everyone in a major city. | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "N/A" | Report Response I think the wait is the worst. | Report Response, "The students at the school seemed to be very approachable and were happy with their experience so far." More from this Member | Report Response, "Great school and interview day!" More from this Member | Report Response, "It is an awesome school. " They are also very prompt on getting letters out. 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" I was told this ahead of time, but I didn't believe it. | Report Response | Report Response, "Nothing" More from this Member The school is a small part of the base." | Report Response, "The facilities, like most schools, are pretty ugly and "functional" instead of pleasant. | Report Response In explaining a challenging leadership activity, I was asked, "If you had the opportunity to do it over again, would you, and what would you change?"" If you have the chance, take the tour of the Walter Reed Sim Center, it really is a top-notch facility." More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Tell me what experiences led you to want to become a physician?" Had some trouble getting past the front security checkpoint as a non-military applicant." More from this Member | Report Response, "read over these forums, a lot of the questions asked as USUHS seem to get recycled." | Report Response, "I can't imagine an interview day going any better. Personally, its one of my top choices (accepted in Oct.)." | Report Response, "USUHS is a gem of a school, but people have to be realistic about the commitment. More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why do you want to serve?" 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. | Report Response, "I think this place has a strong potential to be REALLY COLD. | Report Response, "reviewed file. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised by the information I found out about military medicine. More from this Member The hosts are informative, easy going, and definitely go out of their way to relieve any anxiety you have. The downside is that housing in the area is expensive, and I don't think I would want to commute from the more affordable areas (although it seems lots of the students do commute, and they're more than happy to talk to you about it.) | Report Response More from this Member More from this Member | Report Response, "Eliminate redundancy in the required forms." | Report Response More from this Member I stayed with two, by luck, and both were very helpful in answering all of my questions. " | Report Response, "No lap top plug ins at library--other than that nothing. | Report Response, "Honestly I don't think there was anything that impacted me negatively, it was great!" You also have to spend a month and a half in training to learn how and whom to salute the summer before school starts." | Report Response | I was asked this question too, "What do you think of the current healthcare environment in the U.S. How would you fix it?" I want to reiterate that you need to have an answer to this question, "Why millitary medicine?" The admissions staff are very energetic and enthusiastic. " | I was asked this question too, "What kind of research or clinical experience do you have?" Allow for the possibility of having a 3:45 pm interview. More from this Member | Report Response, "the comraderie between students and faculty. HPSP?" | Report Response | Report Response, "Check in for interview is 7:15-8:30. More from this Member More from this Member All matriculants must complete all the required courses in the program. More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member More from this Member :)" | I was asked this question too, "How many siblings I have, and what they do for a living." | Report Response, "I loved this school and everything about it. Two interviews after lunch with the opportunity to visit with senior school administration in the afternoon. They are looking for: why medicine? (CLEARLY the most important question to be prepared for)" | I was asked this question too, "What's the most disgusting thing you've seen in relation to medicine?" As someone with no military background, I learned a lot about the logistics of being in the military. and dsability support option: A report Clinical Rehabilitation Journal, 27(8), 1-8, prepared for the Ministry of Health Hamilton doi: 10.1177/0269215512474030. Dr. Ryan Gray's book and podcast. | Report Response, "Read my secondary apps and my original app." More from this Member | I was asked this question too, "Why medicine? THe morning starts with about 3 hours of presentations from deans and other administrative people, which are informative, but super boring (especially the dean of students). More from this Member why the military? More from this Member | Report Response USUHS Clinical Psychology 2022 | Student Doctor Network / USUHS More from this Member USUHS Clinical Psychology 2022 | Student Doctor Network
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