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Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine - Dublin Interview Practice Questions

Dublin, Ohio
Medicine (DO)
One-On-One Format

Practice Questions

  1. Tell me about yourself.

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  2. Why medicine?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  3. Why Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine - Dublin?

    Personal (Program)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  4. What challenges do you anticipate in medical school?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience and AdaptabilityCapacity for Improvement
  5. What would you do if hospital billing delays emergency surgery for an uninsured patient?

    SituationalService OrientationEthical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical Thinking
  6. What clinical experiences have you had?

    Personal (Behavioral)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  7. How should Ohio address physician burnout given that burned-out doctors are more than twice as likely to make medical errors?

    Opinion (Ethics)Resilience and AdaptabilityEthical Responsibility and IntegrityService Orientation
  8. What aspects of Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine's patient-centered, hands-on approach to medical education appeal to you?

    Personal (Program)Empathy and CompassionCapacity for Improvement
  9. Should Ohio require all physicians to participate in the state's Health Information Exchange to improve care coordination?

    Opinion (Policy)TeamworkCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  10. What are you reading right now?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementOral Communication
  11. If you could have dinner with anyone, who and why?

    QuirkyOral CommunicationSocial Competence
  12. Tell me about your research.

    Personal (Behavioral)Scientific InquiryOral Communication
  13. How would you handle productivity quotas that compromise quality of care?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityService OrientationCritical Thinking
  14. How does our integrated curriculum that combines traditional osteopathic principles with modern medical practice align with your career goals?

    Personal (Program)Scientific InquiryCapacity for Improvement
  15. Is it ethical for Ohio physicians to practice defensive medicine to avoid malpractice suits if it increases healthcare costs?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  16. Why did you choose your undergraduate institution?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationCritical Thinking
  17. What responsibility do Ohio physicians have to address healthcare affordability when nearly 70% of state residents experienced healthcare affordability burdens last year?

    Opinion (Policy)Service OrientationEthical Responsibility and IntegritySocial Competence
  18. What was one personally touching volunteer experience you had?

    Personal (Behavioral)Empathy and CompassionService Orientation
  19. If you could choose one superpower what would it be?

    QuirkyOral CommunicationSocial Competence
  20. What draws you specifically to the Dublin campus location and how would this setting support your medical education?

    Personal (Program)Capacity for ImprovementResilience and Adaptability
  21. What would you do if a patient refuses a blood transfusion due to religious beliefs?

    SituationalCultural CompetenceEthical Responsibility and IntegrityEmpathy and Compassion
  22. What specialty are you interested in?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  23. Do physicians have an ethical obligation to provide care to uninsured patients beyond emergency stabilization?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityService OrientationReliability and Dependability
  24. Tell me about a time you failed.

    Personal (Behavioral)Resilience and AdaptabilityCapacity for Improvement
  25. Should Ohio expand scope of practice for nurse practitioners and physician assistants to address rural physician shortages?

    Opinion (Policy)TeamworkCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  26. How would you contribute to our mission of training compassionate physicians who serve diverse and underserved populations?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationCultural Competence
  27. Teach me something.

    QuirkyOral CommunicationCapacity for Improvement
  28. How do you work in groups?

    Personal (Fit)TeamworkSocial Competence
  29. How would you approach a situation where a patient's DNR order conflicts with family wishes?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityOral CommunicationEmpathy and Compassion
  30. What was your most challenging experience?

    Personal (Behavioral)Resilience and AdaptabilityCritical ThinkingCapacity for Improvement
  31. What are physicians' ethical obligations when hospital policies prioritize revenue over patient welfare?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityReliability and DependabilityCritical Thinking
  32. What interests you about our emphasis on osteopathic manipulative medicine and whole-person care?

    Personal (Program)Empathy and CompassionScientific Inquiry
  33. Should medical school be tuition-free in the US?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationSocial Competence
  34. What do your parents do?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationSocial Competence
  35. What is your favorite movie?

    QuirkyOral CommunicationSocial Competence
  36. Tell me about a time you experienced a team conflict and how you resolved it.

    Personal (Behavioral)TeamworkOral Communication
  37. What would you do if you notice a colleague treating patients differently based on gender?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegritySocial CompetenceReliability and Dependability
  38. How does our focus on community engagement and service learning match your personal values?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationSocial Competence
  39. What are the ethical obligations of physicians when pharmaceutical companies offer payments for prescribing or promoting their medications?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingReliability and Dependability
  40. How would you keep yourself up-to-date on medicine education once you begin practicing?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementScientific Inquiry
  41. Should the US transition to a single-payer healthcare system?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationSocial Competence
  42. Tell me about a time you changed your mind after learning new information.

    Personal (Behavioral)Capacity for ImprovementCritical Thinking
  43. What is the difference between sympathy and empathy?

    QuirkyEmpathy and CompassionOral Communication
  44. What specific aspects of our clinical training partnerships in central Ohio attract you to this program?

    Personal (Program)Capacity for ImprovementCritical Thinking
  45. What would you do if you suspect child abuse but the explanation seems plausible?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  46. What is one thing you want to highlight about your application?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  47. Is it ethically acceptable for physicians to operate concierge practices that charge annual membership fees, effectively creating two-tier care?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityService OrientationSocial Competence
  48. Tell me about a time you had a disagreement with a teammate, supervisor, or friend.

    Personal (Behavioral)TeamworkOral Communication
  49. Should physician reimbursement shift from fee-for-service to value-based models?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  50. How would you take advantage of our small class size and collaborative learning environment?

    Personal (Program)TeamworkCapacity for Improvement
  51. What would you do if you won the lottery tomorrow?

    QuirkyOral CommunicationSocial Competence
  52. What is your worst habit?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementReliability and Dependability
  53. How would you allocate limited medication supplies among multiple patients who need treatment?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingQuantitative Reasoning
  54. Tell me about a time you had to advocate for someone who wasn’t being heard.

    Personal (Behavioral)Service OrientationOral Communication
  55. What are physicians' ethical obligations when insurance companies deny coverage for treatments physicians deem medically necessary?

    Opinion (Ethics)Service OrientationEthical Responsibility and IntegrityReliability and Dependability
  56. What role do you see yourself playing in our diverse student body and inclusive campus culture?

    Personal (Program)Cultural CompetenceSocial Competence
  57. Should the US implement stronger regulations on pharmaceutical pricing?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService OrientationEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  58. How would your friends describe you?

    Personal (Fit)Social CompetenceOral Communication
  59. If your life were a movie, what would the theme?

    QuirkyOral CommunicationSocial Competence
  60. Tell me about a time when you were impacted by miscommunication.

    Personal (Behavioral)Oral CommunicationCapacity for Improvement
  61. What would you do if you caught a classmate cheating?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityReliability and Dependability
  62. How does our commitment to primary care and rural medicine preparation align with your future practice intentions?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationCultural Competence
  63. Is healthcare a right or a privilege?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingService Orientation
  64. What is your greatest accomplishment?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  65. Should there be federal regulations limiting the growth of corporate ownership of physician practices?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingEthical Responsibility and IntegrityService Orientation
  66. Tell me about a time you exhibited leadership.

    Personal (Behavioral)TeamworkOral Communication
  67. If you could instantly master one skill, what would it be?

    QuirkyOral CommunicationCapacity for Improvement
  68. What do you think makes our program unique?

    Personal (Program)Oral CommunicationCritical Thinking
  69. What do you do if a colleague has a substance abuse problem?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegritySocial Competence
  70. How do you handle failure?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience and AdaptabilityCapacity for Improvement
  71. What controversial healthcare topic are you passionate about?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingService Orientation
  72. Describe a situation where you made a mistake that affected others. What did you do?

    Personal (Behavioral)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityReliability and Dependability
  73. What is the biggest problem in healthcare today?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService Orientation
  74. How do you relate to our mission?

    Personal (Program)Service OrientationOral CommunicationSocial Competence
  75. If you were a fruit, which one would you be and why?

    QuirkyOral CommunicationSocial Competence
  76. Where do you plan to practice?

    Personal (Fit)Service OrientationSocial Competence
  77. What would you do if someone in a group project falsified data?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityScientific Inquiry
  78. Tell me about a time when you had to explain a complex scientific concept to someone without a science background. How did you approach it?

    Personal (Behavioral)Oral CommunicationSocial Competence
  79. Should healthcare institutions implement mandatory unconscious bias training for all staff and students?

    Opinion (Ethics)Cultural CompetenceCritical Thinking
  80. What are Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine - Dublin's values?

    Personal (Program)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  81. How would you fix the healthcare system?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingCapacity for Improvement
  82. What are your values?

    Personal (Fit)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityService Orientation
  83. How many golf balls fit in an airplane?

    QuirkyCritical ThinkingQuantitative ReasoningOral Communication
  84. Describe a situation where you had to navigate cultural differences in a team or work environment.

    Personal (Behavioral)Cultural CompetenceTeamwork
  85. What would you do if a group member isn't doing their part?

    SituationalTeamworkOral Communication
  86. Why do you want to go to school in Dublin?

    Personal (Program)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  87. Should patients have the right to request a healthcare provider of a specific gender, race, or cultural background?

    Opinion (Ethics)Cultural CompetenceCritical Thinking
  88. What negative feedback have you received?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementResilience and Adaptability
  89. Do you think pharmaceutical companies should be allowed to advertise drugs to consumers?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  90. Describe a time when you identified an unfair policy or practice and took action to address it.

    Personal (Behavioral)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityService Orientation
  91. What would you do if a patient refused treatment?

    SituationalEmpathy and CompassionEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  92. What ethical issues do you think will impact you as a doctor?

    Personal (Fit)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical Thinking
  93. What do you think about stem cell research?

    Opinion (Ethics)Scientific InquiryEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  94. Describe a time you had to respect someone's autonomy even when you disagreed with their choice

    Personal (Behavioral)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityEmpathy and CompassionCritical Thinking
  95. What are your thoughts on the role of private vs. public healthcare?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingService Orientation
  96. What does “success” look like to you?

    Personal (Fit)Service OrientationEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  97. What would you do if a patient's family requests you not tell the patient about their diagnosis?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityEmpathy and Compassion
  98. Tell me about a time when you recognized a personal limitation or weakness that was affecting your performance. What did you do about it?

    Personal (Behavioral)Capacity for ImprovementReliability and DependabilityCritical Thinking
  99. Who should receive an organ transplant: a convicted felon or an uninsured mother?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  100. Do you consider yourself culturally competent?

    Personal (Fit)Cultural CompetenceCultural Humility
  101. Do you believe diversity is important in a healthcare setting? Why or why not?

    Opinion (Policy)Cultural CompetenceSocial Competence
  102. Describe a moment when you connected with someone who was going through a difficult time.

    Personal (Behavioral)Empathy and CompassionSocial CompetenceOral Communication
  103. What would you do if a coworker is taking credit for your work on a group project.

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityTeamwork
  104. How willl you contribute to the diversity of our school?

    Personal (Fit)Cultural CompetenceSocial Competence
  105. Do you think it's ever ethical to lie to a patient?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityOral CommunicationCritical Thinking
  106. Describe a situation where you had to maintain professionalism under difficult or frustrating circumstances.

    Personal (Behavioral)Reliability and DependabilityResilience and AdaptabilityEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  107. What role should technology and AI play in the future of healthcare?

    Opinion (Policy)Critical ThinkingCapacity for Improvement
  108. How do you handle stress?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience and AdaptabilityOral Communication
  109. What would you do if a team member isn’t contributing on a group project?

    SituationalTeamworkOral Communication
  110. What is an ethical dilemma you have faced?

    Personal (Behavioral)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingHuman Behavior
  111. As AI becomes better at diagnosis than human doctors, should we rely more on AI decision-making?

    Opinion (Ethics)Critical ThinkingScientific InquiryCapacity for Improvement
  112. What are your strengths?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationCapacity for Improvement
  113. Should healthcare professionals be required to receive certain vaccinations?

    Opinion (Policy)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  114. Walk me through a period when you were overwhelmed with responsibilities. How did you use to get through it?

    Personal (Behavioral)Resilience and AdaptabilityReliability and DependabilityCritical Thinking
  115. What would you do if a colleague comes to work smelling of alcohol?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityReliability and Dependability
  116. What are your weaknesses?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementOral Communication
  117. Should people with unhealthy lifestyles (e.g., smokers, heavy drinkers) have reduced access to certain treatments?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  118. What was the most difficult decision you have ever had to make?

    Personal (Behavioral)Critical ThinkingEthical Responsibility and IntegrityHuman Behavior
  119. What would you do if a teenager confides they're being abused at home but begs you not to tell anyone?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityEmpathy and Compassion
  120. Where do you see yourself in 10 years?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationService Orientation
  121. Can compassion be taught?

    Opinion (Ethics)Empathy and CompassionCritical ThinkingCapacity for Improvement
  122. What community service activities have you done?

    Personal (Behavioral)Service OrientationSocial CompetenceTeamwork
  123. What would you do if your employer forced you to work over Thanksgiving weekend, interfering with your family plans?

    SituationalReliability and DependabilityResilience and Adaptability
  124. What do you do for fun?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationResilience and Adaptability
  125. Should healthcare workers strike if working conditions are unsafe for them or their patients?

    Opinion (Ethics)Ethical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical ThinkingService Orientation
  126. Describe a time working with someone you did not like.

    Personal (Behavioral)TeamworkSocial Competence
  127. What would you do if a colleague of yours made a mistake and doesn't want to tell the patient?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityOral Communication
  128. Tell me about a skill or knowledge area where you've shown significant improvement over time. What was your learning process?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementResilience and AdaptabilityCritical Thinking
  129. Should students from disadvantaged backgrounds receive preferential admission to health professions programs?

    Opinion (Ethics)Cultural CompetenceSocial CompetenceEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  130. What do you think are important qualities for a doctor?

    Personal (Fit)Critical ThinkingReliability and DependabilityEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  131. You're at a party and a friend insists on driving herself home, even though she has been drinking. What do you do?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegritySocial Competence
  132. What are three words people who know you would use to describe you?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationSocial CompetenceReliability and Dependability
  133. While volunteering at a community center, a family refuses to vaccinate their children due to religious beliefs. The father quietly tells you he disagrees but fears community backlash if he consents. What do you do?

    SituationalCultural CompetenceCultural HumilityEmpathy and Compassion
  134. Who is your role model?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementEthical Responsibility and IntegrityOral Communication
  135. You’re working in a research lab when you discover that your supervisor has failed to report a conflict of interest—he’s consulting for the company funding the study. You depend on him for a strong reference for grad school. What do you do?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityScientific Inquiry
  136. What is your biggest regret?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementEthical Responsibility and IntegrityHuman Behavior
  137. A colleague you respect makes a dismissive comment toward a patient from a marginalized background. You know confronting them could damage your working relationship. What do you do?

    SituationalCultural CompetenceEthical Responsibility and IntegrityOral Communication
  138. What makes you special?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationSocial CompetenceService Orientation
  139. A grateful patient leaves a $100 gift card and a thank-you note at the front desk addressed specifically to you. What do you do?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityReliability and Dependability
  140. What is your biggest fear?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience and AdaptabilityOral CommunicationHuman Behavior
  141. You’re walking out of a coffee shop when you notice someone drop their wallet. You pick it up and realize there’s a large amount of cash inside, but no ID. You also notice the person quickly leaving in a taxi before you can call out. What do you do?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityCritical Thinking
  142. Tell me about your lowest grade.

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementReliability and DependabilityEthical Responsibility and Integrity
  143. Your roommate confides in you that they have been struggling with depression and occasionally use prescription medication that was not prescribed to them. They ask you not to tell anyone. How do you respond?

    SituationalEmpathy and CompassionEthical Responsibility and IntegritySocial Competence
  144. What is one of your strengths in a leadership role?

    Personal (Fit)Oral CommunicationTeamworkSocial Competence
  145. You’re catching a ride home from a friend who begins texting while driving. When you ask them to stop, they brush you off and say, “Relax, I do this all the time.” How do you respond?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityOral Communication
  146. What is your learning style?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementCritical ThinkingScientific Inquiry
  147. A close friend in your study group admits they copied answers from another student on a recent exam but asks you not to tell anyone. How do you respond?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityOral Communication
  148. How do you study?

    Personal (Fit)Capacity for ImprovementCritical Thinking
  149. You see a friend post misleading health information on social media that’s getting lots of attention. How do you handle it?

    SituationalOral CommunicationEthical Responsibility and IntegritySocial Competence
  150. How might the transition to medical school affect you.

    Personal (Fit)Resilience and AdaptabilityCapacity for Improvement
  151. You accidentally receive an email from your supervisor that contains private performance evaluations, including criticism of a close friend. Later that day, your friend mentions feeling anxious about whether management trusts them. What do you do?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityEmpathy and Compassion
  152. How will you handle burnout and being overwhelmed?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience and AdaptabilityCapacity for Improvement
  153. A patient you've been working with for months asks you out on a date. How do you handle this?

    SituationalEthical Responsibility and IntegrityOral Communication
  154. What will you do if you do not get into medical school?

    Personal (Fit)Resilience and AdaptabilityOral Communication

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