
Madison, WI
Format Type
Traditional
Number of Interviews
2
Duration per Interview
30 minutes
Delivery Method
Virtual
One-on-one faculty/alumni interviews are 30 minutes. Additionally, there is a small-group discussion/interview. Applicants invited for interview will receive additional, detailed agendas about the interview program.
In addition to candidate assessment, applicants learn about our curriculum, student life, our facilities, research, and what life in Madison, WI is like. The interview day is also an opportunity for applicants to connect with current medical students in informal social opportunities. Please visit this website for further information: https://www.med.wisc.edu/education/md-program/admissions/interview-day/
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 University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health?"
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
See how your MCAT, GPA, and background compare to admitted students at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health.
Check My Chances →Free account · No credit card
Medical School Interview Preparation Guide
Traditional, MMI & panel formats — what to expect and how to prepare
MMI Interview Guide
Station-by-station breakdown and practice strategies
Practice with MedSchools.ai
AI-powered mock interviews tailored to this school's format
See Interview Prep Plans →