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DocTalk: Real Hospital Tales
Christine
13 episodes
3 days ago
Hey there, and welcome to DocTalk: Real Hospital Tales. This is the spot where we get real about what goes down in hospitals—the good, the tough, and everything in between. From the rush of the ER to those hushed moments in palliative care, we’re covering it all. Every episode is a peek behind the curtain, sharing stories that’ll make you laugh, maybe cry, and definitely think. I’m right here with you, exploring the human side of medicine. So, let’s dive into these stories together
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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Hey there, and welcome to DocTalk: Real Hospital Tales. This is the spot where we get real about what goes down in hospitals—the good, the tough, and everything in between. From the rush of the ER to those hushed moments in palliative care, we’re covering it all. Every episode is a peek behind the curtain, sharing stories that’ll make you laugh, maybe cry, and definitely think. I’m right here with you, exploring the human side of medicine. So, let’s dive into these stories together
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Medicine
Health & Fitness
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US Residency Interview Tips and Experience Sharing @Shao Wei (AI-Edited English Version)
DocTalk: Real Hospital Tales
31 minutes 7 seconds
6 months ago
US Residency Interview Tips and Experience Sharing @Shao Wei (AI-Edited English Version)

01:31 — Interview Format and Process05:44 — Commonly Asked Interview Questions7:48— Recommended Preparation Resources8:48 — How Many Questions to Prepare? Bullet Points vs. Scripted Strategy10:05— Is It Okay to Read from a Script During Interviews?11:10 — How to Sound Natural (Not Scripted)? How to Use ChatGPT for Interview Practice12:59 — Who to Practice Mock Interviews With & How Often14:22 — How to Create a Personalized Interview Prep Program16:15 — Common Interview Questions: Self Introduction17:35— Common Interview Questions: Strengths and Weaknesses18:40 — Common Interview Questions: Biggest Challenge or Case Example19:45 — STAR Method: How to Structure Your Stories20:07 — What Questions Should You Ask the Interviewer?22:22 — Small Talk: How to Show Your Charisma24:07 — Interview Equipment Setup and Virtual Background Setup25:42 — Interview Season Timeline Planning27:21 — Thank You Letter: Content & When to Send28:23 — Is It Helpful to Send a Letter of Interest?29:23— How to Manage Interview Season StressHi everyone!I recently shared a video offering helpful tips and insights on how to prepare for U.S. residency interviews: https://youtu.be/-M2p6W5n50Y. The video features my friend Shao-Wei, who successfully matched into the IM residency program at the Cleveland Clinic.Some viewers mentioned that the original English subtitles were a bit unclear, so I used AI to enhance and refine our conversation. The updated version features smoother, more natural English dialogue for a better viewing experience.I hope this helps more of you feel confident and well-prepared for your interviews!

DocTalk: Real Hospital Tales
Hey there, and welcome to DocTalk: Real Hospital Tales. This is the spot where we get real about what goes down in hospitals—the good, the tough, and everything in between. From the rush of the ER to those hushed moments in palliative care, we’re covering it all. Every episode is a peek behind the curtain, sharing stories that’ll make you laugh, maybe cry, and definitely think. I’m right here with you, exploring the human side of medicine. So, let’s dive into these stories together