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Interview Format
#1
Our program is considering a new interview format.

Instead of the same old 10-interview-per-period, with solo/double faculty per room, there has been a suggestion to consolidate and reduce the number of interview rooms and instead ask the applicants to prepare and deliver a short presentation on research, a life experience, a hobby or a neurosurgical topic for 8-10 minutes, followed by a few minutes of conversation about it. 

This presentation would be delivered only to 3-4 faculty (not to other applicants) and take the place of said 2-3 interviews. Faculty would be instructed to keep it light-hearted and informal. Our interview is in-person. 

We acknowledge it might add a little bit of work and preparation to the candidate but on the other hand would allow us to evaluate the candidate a little differently, and the applicant would also be able to assess how faculty evaluates research presentations. It could be the same presentation prepared for a sub-I. 

We are just trying to make the interview process less mind-numbing. Anybody think this is a good idea? A horrible idea? Would this prevent you from applying to a specific program? Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you.
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#2
I don't hate it, though I personally would either completely exclude neurosurgery/research or have a room for each (Life experience room, research room, hobby room).
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#3
From a faculty standpoint, this sounds like a nightmare
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