Read some health care policy, current events, info about the school.
What impressed you positively?
How much effort the staff/students/everyone that came into contact with the interviewees gave. All of these people read a short bio on all of us and remembered details prior to the interview.
What impressed you negatively?
No 3rd or 4th year students to ask questions of. The tuition and inability of students to realize its consequences in the future.
The interviews may have been TOO easy. I'm not sure how they would differentiate between candidates if everyone had such laid back interviews.
What are your general comments?
I left feeling better than I did when I got there. What amazed me the most was how much effort the interviewers and staff put into getting to know the interviewees. They interview ~900 people a year, and yet all the welcoming crew knew something about the interviewees on the day I was there. There is ample information given to you during the interview, including a CD filled with info.
Each interviewer had pages of notes already written on my before I stepped into the room - a good sign that they were actually interested in me. There weren't many 'questions', more like suggestions to explain certain parts of my application. This makes the applicant to do all the talking on his/her own terms. You can potentially talk yourself into or out of a hole.