"Meet residents and PD the night before at an Italian Desert place. Excellent opportunity to mingle with the residents. Very well organized interview day. Started of with an orientation and power point presentation by Dr. Mayer and Dr. Palmer. There were two interview groups. One started at 8 and the other at 1. Probably 20+ in each group (2 FMG's. Both had completed there PM&R residency in India). Breakfast was provided. Interviews for the 8am group started at 9am. I had 3 interviews - 2 faculty and 1 nurse. Some ethical questions. Questions were read off from a list and were the standard q's asked at all programs. I was initially put off by the nurse who interviewed me as it was apparent that this was not used to interviewing and she had clearly not read my file. But she was nice and wanted to know more about how I would write orders, deal with staff and patients. Interviews finished at 11 and candidates were taken to a tour of Johns Hopkins Hospital, the outpatient clinic and Kennedy Krieger Institute. After the tour we had lunch. There were lots of opportunities to interact with faculty and residents. Everyone was very friendly and approachable. In conclusion It was an honor to walk through the old Hopkins Hospital. I will rank the program higher than I initially planned. There is room for improvement and I think the program will be one of the best in the nation in a few years."
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