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Interview Techniques 2013 Admissions Workshop AACP Annual Meeting July 12, 2013

Interview Techniques 2013 Admissions Workshop AACP Annual Meeting July 12, 2013. Participants. Samford University Jon Parker, MS, EdS jmparker@samford.edu Assistant Director of Pharmacy Admissions University of Kentucky Stephanie Wurth stephanie.wurth@uky.edu

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Interview Techniques 2013 Admissions Workshop AACP Annual Meeting July 12, 2013

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  1. Interview Techniques2013 Admissions WorkshopAACP Annual Meeting July 12, 2013

  2. Participants Samford University Jon Parker, MS, EdS jmparker@samford.edu • Assistant Director of Pharmacy Admissions University of Kentucky Stephanie Wurth stephanie.wurth@uky.edu • Director of Admissions & Student Diversity University of Illinois at Chicago Thomas TenHoeve, PhD tenhoeve@uic.edu • Associate Dean University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Schwanda Flowers, PharmD skflowers@uams.edu • Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Professional Development

  3. Session Overview • Overview of interviewing techniques • Innovations to ensure accurate interview assessment and student selection • Lessons learned/Challenges • Panel discussion

  4. Jon Parker Assistant Director of Admission Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy

  5. Samford University McWhorter School of Pharmacy Rolling Admission (Oct – April) Approximately 200 Interviews 30 Min Interview/30 Min Essay Two Interviewers/One Interviewee

  6. Interview Day • 10 – 20 Applicants in Two Sessions • Meet and Greet with Student Ambassadors • Overview of the Day – Schedule and Intro of Interviewers • ½ Start Interview – ½ Start On-Site Essay • Information Session – Welcome from Dean, Overview of Curriculum, Student Groups • Q&A With Ambassadors/Facility Tour

  7. Interview Details • Experience Based: Focusing on 7 Areas • Half-Blinded: Committee Member/General Faculty or Alumni • Paperless Essay Details • Handwritten • Non-Controversial Topics

  8. Stephanie Wurth Director of Admissions & Student Diversity University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy

  9. UK College of Pharmacy Characteristics • Applicant Pool = 800 • 260 interviews • 135 seats • Early Decision and Rolling Admissions • October through March • PharmCAS and Supplemental Application are also required

  10. Current Interview Process Current • Behavioral Based • 1 individual/1 group • 2 moderators per candidate • Blinded • 20-25 minutes/each • Ice Breaker/Tour/Meeting with Dean/Info Session also included • Improved rubric • Characteristics of scores • Tightened scale (1-4)

  11. Challenges: Current Process • Canned responses • Assessment challenges for Committee • Limited number of interviewers • Quality/Quantity • Interviewer • Biases (Expectations/Perspectives) • Variability (Inconsistency/Scoring/Narrative Comments) • Lack of soft skill assessment

  12. Soft Skills or Emotional Intelligence

  13. Future Interview Process: Fall 2013 Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) • Developed by McMaster University • Application of objective standardized clinical examination (OSCE)-like principles to the interview process • 5-10 small or “mini” interviews/stations • Scenario based (Discussions/Critical thinking) • Simulations (Role playing) • Collaborative • 6-10 minutes each (typically <8 minutes)

  14. Process for Implementation • Shadowing • Faculty Presentations • Evidence based • Reliability/Predictability • Positive Feedback • Lessened time commitment • ProFIT HR (McMaster) • Software • Scenarios/Theories • Web-based interviewing scoring product

  15. Virginia Tech Carilion (VTC) School of Medicine and Research Institute MMI Interview Day http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYZc-rItyRw

  16. UK COP MMI • Faculty survey to select soft skills • 7 stations/7 minutes • 3 circuits • Approx. 40 students/day WISH US LUCK!!

  17. The Move to the Multiple Mini Interview Thomas TenHoeve, PhD Associate Dean

  18. UIC College of Pharmacy Characteristics • Two Campuses • Chicago has160 per class • Rockford has 50 per class • Typical Applicant Pool - 1500 • Number of Applicants Interviewed - 500 • Admissions are done on a rolling basis starting in October and running through April • Use PharmCAS application, supplemental application, and interview to score applicants • All components have a scoring rubric (to ensure a consistent, objective review)

  19. Interview Type Transition Traditional Interviews Behavior Based Interviews Multiple Mini Interviews

  20. Pros and Cons • Traditional – easy to set up interviews (lots of faculty involvement), no real training necessary, no specific space requirements, no set scoring rubric, very subjective, blind, one interviewer • Behavior-Based – training necessary, need to develop prompts, harder to get faculty involved, scoring rubric possible, no specific space requirements, blind, one interviewer, lack of consistent scoring between interviewers

  21. Pros and Cons (cont’d) • MMI – very resource intensive (time, people, $$$), need to develop stations for circuit, general training necessary, station specific training necessary, need space for circuit(s), scoring rubric must be developed, more “eyes” on each applicant, much more consistent evaluation of applicants

  22. The UIC MMI Experience • Work with ProfitHR – company that formed out of McMaster University, the home of MMI. • 6 stations - Ethics, Problem Solving, Professionalism, Teamwork (giving and receiving), Time Management • Each station has a scenario score and a communication score • 7 minutes per station with 3 minutes transition for a total of an hour • 3 hours of interviews per interview day (18 applicants)

  23. The UIC MMI Experience (cont’d) • Interviewers “specialize” in their scenario • 5 interview teams (30 interviewers) • Interviewers - faculty, P4 students, and alumni • Interview day consists of an MMI intro for applicants, a tour of the college, Q/A with current students, lunch • Writing assessment (asking them to write about their interview experience)

  24. Feedback • Applicants love it! • Interviewers love it!

  25. Schwanda Flowers, PharmD Associate Dean for Student Affairs and Professional Development UAMS College of Pharmacy

  26. University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy Mission: To improve health of culturally diverse populations by, educating pharmacy leaders to address community health needs, advancing scientific discovery to produce innovations in healthcare, and fostering progressive pharmacy practice through service to the profession • Students: Total – 481 In-State – 470 Male – 179 Female - 302

  27. UAMS COP Application Process • Pharmacy College Admissions Test (PCAT) is required • Minimum composite percentile of 30 is required for consideration of application • Overall college GPA of 2.50 or above • Minimum of 8 hours of General Chemistry I and 4 hours of Organic Chemistry I with a grade of “C” or better by the application deadline • Only applicants that are US citizens or hold a valid Permanent Resident/Resident Alien (green) card are considered • Supplemental application required • All applicants with a completed PharmCAS application and selected for interview will be provided the information about supplemental application materials. There is a $100.00 supplemental fee • Letters of Reference • All applicants must present three references – two must be from college professors who have taught the applicant in class and one reference may be of the student’s choice.

  28. Interview Day • Welcome • Campus tour • NW Campus • Curriculum Overview • “More Choices” presentation • White Coat prep • MMI

  29. Multiple Mini Interview • Implementation Spring 2008 • Clinical Skills Center • 4 station MMI • Ethics/professionalism, empathy/rapport, knowledge of profession, career choice/suitability for profession • Actors, faculty, and students • NOT members of the admissions committee • 8 minutes cases

  30. UAMS Center for Clinical Skills

  31. Multiple Mini Interview • Fall 2013 Admissions cycle • 537 applicants • 228 interviews • 8 interview dates • 24-48 applicants per date • Approx. $6,000 • 24 Faculty/students/actors per date

  32. MMI Score sheet

  33. MMI Results • Admissions data 2008-2011 • N=476 • Median MMI score of 5.7 • MMI scores <4.3 were 3x as likely to experience difficulty (p=0.0396)

  34. Questions?

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