What is one of the specific questions they asked you?
Ethics Questions:
"Your in the E.R. and you have two patients who are dieing. One patient had assaulted a child, spent his time in jail and was now out on parole. The other patient was a fine upstanding citizen. Both had an equal chance of survival if you treat them...but you only have time to save one, which one do you save and why."
"Do you think that medicine is a privledge or a right. Why?"
"Someone once said, that there would be no need for rules if men could maintain their integrity. What does this mean?" - it was something like this..
"What is the most important Human Right to you..and why?"
What was the most interesting question?
"How is your research applicable to Mississippi?" - It connected some dots for me and really made me think. Thanks for asking it Dr. Case.
How did you prepare for the interview?
I have been practicing my whole life..just being me.
What was the most difficult question?
"What cell type do you take most for granted?"
- This one caught me off guard...I said skin because it seems to take care of itself pretty well...(lame ..i know).
What impressed you positively?
Everyone does a great job at keeping the stress low. Interviewers seemed excited about having the oppertunity to talk with you. M4 tour guides were awesome. Both were knowledgable and answered questions honestly.
What impressed you negatively?
Honestly...nothing.