Choose Your Specialty
Explore medical specialties
Discover everything from the work physicians perform in various specialties to training requirements, match information and additional resources
American Medical Association Career Planning Resource
Guide for physicians as they navigate through issues that arise in preparing for and experiencing a life in medicine
American College of Physicians
Residency career guidance and career advice videos
American Medical Student Association Education & Career Development
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Careers in Medicine
Prepare for Residency
- Roadmap to Residency: Understanding the Process of Getting into Residency
- Search the AMA Residency & Fellowship Database
- Strolling through the match (American Academy of Family Physicians) A guidebook for residency selection.
- Preparing your CV
- Writing a winning personal statement
- Scheduling your interview trail
Residency Interviewing
- Preparing for the residency interview
- Sample Interview Questions (PDF)
- The Career Development Center compiled the following list of questions to serve as a resource to help prepare you for the interview trail. This list was compiled in response to follow-up surveys with BCM students following their residency interviews. For additional guidance and practice, we encourage you to sign up for the mock interview program. You may also request an individual appointment with the Career Development Center. (Login required.)
- Creating your residency match list
Residency Mock Interview Program for MS-4's
To further prepare MS-4’s for residency interviews, the Career Development Center partners with the School of Medicine’s Student Affairs each fall to sponsor a mock interview program. Through this program, students will have the opportunity to select their desired time slot via an online registration system. The center will then collect the students’ CVs and personal statements and distribute them to their assigned faculty interviewer. On interview day, students are instructed to dress as they would for their residency interview. Each interview is conducted by a volunteer faculty member with a Career Development Center counselor serving as an observer. Upon completion of the 20-minute interview, students are briefed on their performance and provided constructive feedback. Additionally, students are afforded ample opportunities to have all questions related to the residency interview process addressed. Program dates, including sign-up instructions are advertised through the School of Medicine's Student Affairs listserv.