In home-program residency interviews, take nothing for granted
Interviewing at your home program? Two physicians who have done it say to expect rigorous questioning and be ready for curveballs.
Interviewing at your home program? Two physicians who have done it say to expect rigorous questioning and be ready for curveballs.
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