Once your application has been reviewed, the interview is your opportunity to demonstrate who you are beyond your GPA and test scores. Admissions committees use interviews to assess your communication skills, professionalism, maturity, and alignment with their program’s mission and values. Whether you’re applying to medical, dental, PA, optometry, or other health professions programs, thoughtful preparation is key to making a strong impression.
Health professions programs use a variety of interview formats, including:
Each format requires a slightly different approach, but all aim to evaluate your readiness for the rigors and responsibilities of a healthcare career.
Know Your Application
Be thoroughly familiar with everything you’ve submitted—your personal statement, experiences, transcripts, and activities. Interviewers often ask you to elaborate on specific experiences or clarify aspects of your journey. Be ready to discuss what motivated you to pursue a health profession, how your experiences shaped your goals, and what you’ve learned along the way. Practicing how to connect your story to the school’s mission can help you stand out.
Practice Common Questions
While you can’t predict every question, many interviews include familiar themes. Prepare thoughtful responses to questions like:
Understand the School’s Mission
Each program has its own values and priorities. Some emphasize primary care, rural health, research, service to underserved communities, or interprofessional collaboration. Research the school’s mission statement, curriculum, and community engagement efforts. Be prepared to explain why you’re a good fit and how your goals align with what the program offers.
Stay Current
Healthcare is constantly evolving. Stay informed about current issues in your field—such as public health challenges, ethical debates, healthcare access, or emerging technologies. You may be asked to discuss your thoughts on a recent development or respond to a hypothetical scenario. Reading professional journals, news articles, and listening to healthcare podcasts can help you stay sharp.
Be Professional
Professionalism begins before the interview starts. Dress in business attire, arrive early (or log in early for virtual interviews), and greet everyone with courtesy. Make eye contact, listen actively, and express gratitude for the opportunity. Remember that every interaction—from emails to check-in staff—contributes to the impression you make.
Reflect and Stay Calm
It’s okay to pause before answering a question. Taking a moment to gather your thoughts shows maturity and thoughtfulness. Avoid rushing or giving overly rehearsed answers. Instead, focus on being genuine, reflective, and clear. If you’re unsure about a question, it’s okay to ask for clarification or take a brief moment to think.
To help you prepare, we’ve created custom interview guides for different health professions. These resources include sample questions, preparation strategies, and insights into what each type of program is looking for:
Each guide is tailored to the specific expectations and formats used by programs in that field. We recommend reviewing the guide that matches your intended profession and using it alongside mock interviews and advising sessions.
Center for Career & Professional Development
Office of Pre-Health Advising
Engineering Bldg. RM# 125
Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 AM – 5 PM
Kia Hart
(313) 993-1928
hartkl@udmercy.edu