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A mock interview program significantly boosted resident confidence for fellowship interviews. This feasible and scalable training enhances preparation for critical career transitions in graduate medical education.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Graduate Medical Education
  • Surgical Training

Background:

  • High-stakes interviews are crucial for residents securing competitive fellowships.
  • Formalized programs to enhance fellowship interviewing skills are scarce.
  • Previous research indicates mock interviews benefit medical students and professionals, but less is known about residents.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of a mock interview program on resident confidence for fellowship interviews.
  • To prepare residents for common fellowship interview questions and scenarios.
  • To evaluate the feasibility and resident perceptions of a mock interview program.

Main Methods:

  • A voluntary mock interview program was implemented for 103 internal medicine residents over three years.
  • Faculty interviewers used a standardized tool and provided feedback on communication, professionalism, and virtual interview readiness.
  • Resident surveys were used to gather perceptions of the program's effectiveness.

Main Results:

  • 96% of residents pursuing fellowship enrolled in the program.
  • 51% of participants completed a survey, with 92% finding the mock interviews helpful or confidence-boosting.
  • The program demonstrated feasibility with dedicated interviewer time and standardized processes.

Conclusions:

  • Residents perceived the mock interview program as effective preparation for fellowship interviews.
  • The program is feasible, sustainable, adaptable, and scalable for broader adoption in graduate medical education.
  • Mock interviews can enhance resident preparedness during critical career junctures.