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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine

Chapel Hill, NC

Interview Format

Format Type

Traditional

Delivery Method

Virtual

Currently, our interviews are conducted virtually.

Interview Day Overview

The interview day will consist of virtual interviews with representatives from the School of Medicine community, and the format will include traditional and group interviews and MMIs.

Interview Invite Timeline

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.

How to Prepare

Research This School

  • Read University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine's mission statement — interviewers expect you to know it cold
  • Understand the curriculum style — is it problem-based learning (PBL), lecture-based, or hybrid?
  • Look up unique programs: dual-degree tracks, research opportunities, community health initiatives
  • Check recent news — faculty achievements, new clinical partnerships, or curriculum updates

Common Question Types

Motivation

"Why medicine?" · "Why University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 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

Day-of Tips

  • Professional attire — business formal; err on the side of overdressed
  • Arrive 15 minutes early — give yourself buffer for parking and check-in
  • Prepare 2–3 thoughtful questions to ask your interviewers (not things on the website)
  • Send a thank-you note within 24 hours — a brief, genuine email to each interviewer

Interview FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

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