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cvflightrn

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  1. Ooof thank you for the heads up! I will definitely be reviewing ACLS. How many schools are you interviewing at? How did you feel like those interviews went (if you've already done them all). I only applied to UT this year.
  2. I'm doing the same! I made a little study guide to go over high yield info I think is generally important or something they could ask about. So I'm just hoping I'm reviewing the right stuff LOL. I heard they try to tailor your questions to what your background is. Mine is all peds (with most of my time being pedi cvicu) so I'm trying to cover devices, cardiac defects, post op concerns, PALS algorithms, meds to cellular level. I'm just hoping they don't pull out some adult questions hahaha. I previously felt like mock interviews were kind of scammy but IDK I'm feeling like I may try one once it gets closer. Even if its nothing like the actual interview, I'm hoping it will even just settle my nerves a little bit.
  3. Studying for my interview and just wanted to check in with other people who got interview invites. How is studying going? From what I've read/seen from previous interview groups, this school has a pretty heavy clinical question style interview and its with a panel. I also heard its very quick and rapid fire questions. Is that similar to what you guys have heard? I know interview styles can change year to year but just wanted to see how other people were feeling.

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