Listen "Psychiatry Residency Mock Interview"
Episode Synopsis
Dr. Moss, a Psychiatry Resident, gives an in-depth guide on how to excel in psychiatry residency interviews. She shares insights on presenting personal history and values, strengths, and compassion, while tailoring responses to specific program interests. She emphasizes the importance of sharing compelling stories and experiences that highlight individual growth and relevance to psychiatry.
She provides strategies for handling challenging interview questions, including those about personal failures and unique experiences like handling suicide ideation cases. Finally, Dr. Moss offers advice on preparing thoughtful questions for program directors, ensuring candidates leave a positive impression and gain valuable insights into the programs.
Medical School & Residency Interview tips: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/residency-interview-tips-prep
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***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.***
00:00 Intro
00:13 Q1: Tell me about yourself
01:16 Q1: Answer Background & Interests
02:44 Residency Workbook
03:59 Tip: Difference of Psyc Interviews
05:05 Q2: Gaps in Education
06:13 Q2: Answer Mental health Research
07:03 Q3: Research
08:10 Q3: Answer Research
09:01 Q4: Geriatric Psychiatry and Personal Stories
10:05 Q4: Answer & Strengths
10:51 Tip: Patient Stories
11:02 Q5: Challenging time
12:07 Q5: Answer: Challenges & Disclosure?
14:23 Q6: United States Over Canada
15:26 Q6: Answer Comparing Health Care Systems
16:53 PC1: Patient Case Suicidal Ideation
18:08 PC1: Answer
19:06 Tip: Working with Patient Agitation
21:17 Questions for Program Directors
21:59 Tip: Why ask questions?
22:49 Questions for Residents
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She provides strategies for handling challenging interview questions, including those about personal failures and unique experiences like handling suicide ideation cases. Finally, Dr. Moss offers advice on preparing thoughtful questions for program directors, ensuring candidates leave a positive impression and gain valuable insights into the programs.
Medical School & Residency Interview tips: https://medpsycmoss.com/blog/residency-interview-tips-prep
Visit website at https://medpsycmoss.com for transcripts, blog posts, and resources for medical students, health care professionals, and patients
Let’s Connect: @medpsycmoss
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/medpsycmoss/
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/medpsymoss
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@medpsycmoss?_t=8kS9kVfKjUc&_r=1
Listen to Podcast “Life as a Patient-Doctor:
Youtube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUfheMZYKjA8xJN3_tzjvvCWGn8HKh_Rt&si=erIIirgQyAsEkBR4
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/685WDhQHXulbCmh2siIOp3
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/life-as-a-patient-doctor/id1719637283
***This episode is for educational purposes only and is not intended nor implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All opinions voiced are the opinions of the speakers and not reflective of any institution. Please follow up with your health provider and therapist for any additional questions or support.***
00:00 Intro
00:13 Q1: Tell me about yourself
01:16 Q1: Answer Background & Interests
02:44 Residency Workbook
03:59 Tip: Difference of Psyc Interviews
05:05 Q2: Gaps in Education
06:13 Q2: Answer Mental health Research
07:03 Q3: Research
08:10 Q3: Answer Research
09:01 Q4: Geriatric Psychiatry and Personal Stories
10:05 Q4: Answer & Strengths
10:51 Tip: Patient Stories
11:02 Q5: Challenging time
12:07 Q5: Answer: Challenges & Disclosure?
14:23 Q6: United States Over Canada
15:26 Q6: Answer Comparing Health Care Systems
16:53 PC1: Patient Case Suicidal Ideation
18:08 PC1: Answer
19:06 Tip: Working with Patient Agitation
21:17 Questions for Program Directors
21:59 Tip: Why ask questions?
22:49 Questions for Residents
#match2025 #doctor #medicine
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