
Boston, MA
Format Type
Traditional
Delivery Method
Virtual
Interviews are required with at least one faculty member. These are by invitation only.
We require three virtual activities which may be scheduled on the same or different days: an interactive orientation to the school with the Associate Dean of Admissions, an individual faculty interview and a student-run information session.
Most schools begin sending invitations September–October on a rolling basis. Earlier is better — submit your primary early. Schools with rolling admissions fill seats throughout the cycle, so late applicants face a more competitive pool for fewer spots.
Motivation
"Why medicine?" · "Why Boston University Aram V. Chobanian & Edward Avedisian School of Medicine?"
Behavioral
"Tell me about a time you..." (use STAR method)
Ethical Scenarios
End-of-life care, resource allocation, patient autonomy
Current Events
Healthcare policy, health equity, insurance access
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