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What is your in-state status?:
Out of state
On what date did the interview take place?:
2/1/2008
How do you rank this residency among ALL other residencies?:
9 out of 10
How do you rank this residency among other residencies to which you've applied?:
9 out of 10
What is your ranking of this program's facilities?:
10 out of 10
What is your ranking of this program's location?:
7 out of 10
What is your ranking of this area's cultural life?:
7 out of 10
What was the stress level of the interview?:
2 out of 10
How do you think you did?:
8 out of 10
How did the interview impress you?:
Neutral
How long was the interview?:
20 minutes
How many people interviewed you?:
3
What was the style of the interview?:
One-on-one
What impressed you positively?:
The hospitals that residents work in offer unique experiences: Grady (county hospital offering an emphasis on teaching and resident responsibility), Egleston Children's Hospital (pediatric experience second to none), Emory University Hospital (Tertiary Care), Crawford Long Hospital (Some private practices here, patients tend to be well insured), the VA (veterans rock). I haven't really found another residency program that offers diversity to the extent that Emory does. Residents are fun to work with. Attendings, including the chairman, are extremely approachable. Administrative staff are always smiling, welcoming and ready to help. Report as inappropriate
What impressed you negatively?:
One of the recruiters made a comment when discussing Grady's patient population: "Your chances of surviving a medical emergency are inversely proportional to your value to society". Hearing words like these always rubs me the wrong way. Comments like this should probably left at home on the same shelf as politics and religion on interview day. Report as inappropriate
How was your interview day? Please summarize.:
Arrive at hotel on day preceding interview (some applicants even came the day before that). At noon, meet for lunch to discuss program with recruiters, chief residents, chairman, and others. Tour of Grady. Dinner with residents in evening. Next morning, group meets again for discussion with the chairman followed by breakfast. 3 x 20 minute interviews with faculty. Finished at midday with optional tour of Egleston Children's Hospital. Report as inappropriate
What was your primary mode of travel?:
Automobile
What was your total time spent traveling?:
4-6 hours
Where did you stay?:
At program supplied housing
What is the name of the hotel you stayed in?:
Holiday Inn
How would you rate the hotel?:
8 out of 10
Would you recommend the hotel?:
Yes
About how much did you spend on room, food, and travel?:
< $100