Compilation of Recalls of Melbourne Uni interviews
STATION 1
Why do you want to be a doctor?
How do you learn? Would you have to change your learning style for medicine?
Have you done any volunteering experience in the past?
Why are you suited to a career as a doctor?
What are the negative aspects of medicine? What are the positive aspects?
Have you had patient experience before?
What makes good and bad doctors?
What are your motivations for doing medicine?
How have you prepared yourself for studying medicine?
What are some challenges you will face when studying medicine?
STATION 2
Tell me about a difficult decision you made and how it affected other people.
What were the issues?
How did you come about making it?
How did you gain information pertaining to the decision?
Were you happy with the decision you made?
STATION 3
What will be your support networks through medicine?
How about financially/emotionally?
How will you get through the course?
How do you manage stress?
What are some things you do to stay stressfree?
How do you react under intense pressure?
STATION 4
What is the difference between undergraduate and post graduate students? What do you know about postgraduate training?
Have you thought about what medical field you want to specialize in?
Why are you thinking of those fields?
What challenges does medicine face in the future?
STATION 5
What do you think are the main concerns and issues are today in the health system of Australia?
What are the pros and cons of rural medicine?
o What is your opinion on rural medicine?
o How can we rectify any issues with rural medicine? Specific to Indigenous Health, what are problems we face?
o In 10 years’ time, do you think that Indigenous Health situation will change?
o If you were a health minister, what would you do to remedy these problems? What can be done about these concerns and issues?
STATION 6
Discuss a time when you were given negative/positive feedback.
How was the feedback given?
How did you react to it?
Have you improved since given the negative feedback? How have you changed since
receiving the positive feedback?
Have you ever given negative feedback? If so, how did you give the feedback? Do you think that it helped that person? STATION 7 Describe a situation where you demonstrated team work.
o What are the potential consequences of confronting them? How would you deal with people from different cultures in your team? STATION 8 Detechnicalize one of these words in layman’s language. Can use paper + pen (whiteboard and pen in actual interview)
o What are some possible consequences and issues with her refusal? Would you tell anyone about this? |
STATION 10 PBL Group video (1 minute 20 seconds) What do you think the main issues in this video were? o What effects does this have on the group?
o Why do you think student B reacted like this? What should have been done to avoid this? STATION 12 ACTING My daughter wants me to go into a nursing home but I think I’m still independent enough to live by myself! She never respects my choice and always pushes me to do things I don’t want! What do you think I should do? o My GP says I was fine six months ago but my daughter is so controlling. What should I do? o She’s my only child I still keep in regular contact with. My son lives overseas and is going through a difficult time with his wife. Should I tell him about my falls? o My husband passed away a few months ago, just before my first fall. Do you think that my emotions could be causing me to lose balance and fall? I’ve recently heard on the radio that a doctor recommends an exercise regime that helps old people who fall. What do you think of this? o Should I follow this exercise regime? do? |
STATION 11 Video between a doctor and a patient (1 minute 30 seconds)
you not to tell anyone about this. o Your parents call to check up on you and your brother. Would you tell your parents what is going on with your brother? What would you do? The following week, you notice a dark bruise on your brother’s right shoulder. How would you confront him about the injury? o Would you tell anyone about his situation? ‘ |
STATION 9 SCENARIO STATION 10 PBL Group video (1 minute 20 seconds) STATION 11 ACTING STATION 12 Video between a doctor and a patient (1 minute 30 seconds) STATION 13 SCENARIO |
You are an undergraduate student that lives at home with family.
Your parents are overseas for the week and you are responsible for looking after your younger brother who is 14 years old. Your brother comes to you one night and claims that he has been bullied and asks you not to tell anyone about this.