Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine interview questions
88 verified questions reported by candidates across 1 role at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Each one is archetype-tagged so you can see the pattern, slot the right STAR story, and practice out loud against an AI interviewer.
8 questions, grouped by role
Top 8 per role by quality score. For the full list per role, follow the role link in each section heading.
Physician
All Physician questions →- 1Let's say you are an emergency psychiatrist. A patient, who may be HIV positive, may not be using safe sex. His wife is sitting in the waiting room. What do you do?
- 2Please describe your most important volunteer and research experience. How did you choose them, why were they important, and what did you learn from them?
- 3If you had limited resources, how would you decide which people will have to die?
- 4You discover a colleague made a medical error. How do you respond?panel
- 5Walk through one of your research projects and what you learned from it.panel
- 6Explain the discrepancies between your undergraduate and graduate GPAs.
- 7Tell me about an ethical dilemma you faced.
- 8What draws you specifically to Boston University for your medical training?panel
Common questions
It varies by role and round. A phone screen is usually 5–8 questions, on-site loops 15–25 across multiple interviewers. The full Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine loop tends to surface 30+ distinct prompt patterns across the rounds, which is what we've banked here.
Yes — every question on this page is verified, meaning at least one candidate reported being asked it in a real Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine interview. We don't pad the list with generic prompts that weren't reported.
Pick the role section most relevant to your interview, run three to five questions through the practice tool out loud, and read the per-answer scoring. Most candidates who land an offer report 8–15 practice sessions over two weeks before the interview.