Practice 35 Gastroenterology Fellowship interview questions covering clinical cases, procedural skills, and program fit.
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Audra Kresinske is an educator with over 7 years experience teaching English and employment readiness skills.
Coming out of Internal Medicine Residency and in hopes of landing a great slot in a GI Fellowship program, you are well aware of all of the invasive procedures that you will be learning over the next three years. With this question, your interviewers are looking to hear what invasive procedure is most exciting to you and learn a bit about what you will be trying to accomplish during your time training with their program.

Audra Kresinske is an educator with over 7 years experience teaching English and employment readiness skills.
"During my residency training, I feel like I got very good exposure to the outpatient clinic setting in GI and that really piqued my interest. Just a few months ago on my elective rotation in advanced endoscopy with one of the best physicians in the country, I knew my future was sealed. I'm very much looking forward to learning and mastering endoscopy procedures and one day pursuing advanced endoscopy training following GI fellowship."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Come to your interview prepared to openly discuss the one or two procedures that excite you the most. With no right or wrong answer to a question like this, your interviewers will be keying in on your passion and drive for the procedure you are most excited about and you'll want to display both passions and drive as you answer.

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"During my residency training and hospitalist job, I feel like I got very good exposure to the clinic setting in GI. I'm very much looking forward to learning and mastering endoscopy procedures and one-day pursuing advanced endoscopy training following GI fellowship."
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Awesome! Can you talk a bit more about why these particular procedures interest you versus the others? Including these details will further build out and strengthen your answer. Good job!
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