New for RPA subscriber-only: Familiarize yourself with residency interview structures
Residency Program Insider, January 12, 2018
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Research has shown that interviews are filled with bias and that interviewers on average reach a final decision about applicants within four minutes of a 30-minute interview. Given the high level of variability in how medical residency programs structure and conduct their residency interviews, this article will explore some of the most commonly encountered structures, as well as emerging structures, employed during the annual Main Match. Read more.
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