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University of Maryland School of Medicine (MD) Medicine InterviewFormat, Questions & Prep Tips

Interview October through February; rolling invitations after secondary reviewDecisions Rolling decisions from November through March 30; waitlist movement through summer
Overview

The University of Maryland School of Medicine uses a **traditional interview** format. Interview days in Baltimore include two one-on-one interviews — one faculty/clinician and one current student — each approximately 30 minutes, along with a tour of the University of Maryland Medical Center and Shock Trauma Center.

UMSOM is the **oldest public medical school in the United States** (founded 1807), and this history permeates the school’s culture and interview conversations. The school is home to the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center — which pioneered the Golden Hour concept — and the Institute of Human Virology, a world leader in HIV research and global infectious disease.

Interviewers probe research experience, clinical exposure, Baltimore health context awareness, and genuine engagement with the school’s distinctive strengths. All four AAMC Core Competency domains — Thinking & Reasoning, Science, Interpersonal, and Intrapersonal — are assessed.

Key facts

Key Facts at a Glance

Annual MD class size
~165
Interview format
Two traditional one-on-one interviews, 30 min each
Founded
1807 — oldest public medical school in the US
Signature programme
R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center; Institute of Human Virology
In-state preference
Moderate — ~60% Maryland residents
Application system
AMCAS
Interview window
October–February
Format

Interview Format

  • Two traditional one-on-one interviews: one faculty/clinician, one current MD student.
  • Each session approximately 30 minutes; interviewers have reviewed the full application.
  • Tour of University of Maryland Medical Center and R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center.
  • Financial aid and curriculum overview session.
  • Informal student interactions.
  • Full day approximately 5–6 hours.
Questions

Sample Interview Questions

motivation

UMSOM is the oldest public medical school in the US and has the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center and the Institute of Human Virology. Which of these aspects most excites you, and how does it fit your career goals?

Shows genuine school research. Connect your interest to one of UMSOM's distinctive features — not generic public school or Baltimore appeal. Reference specific research programmes, the trauma surgery training, or the IHV's global HIV work.

motivation

Baltimore has one of the highest rates of opioid overdose mortality, HIV incidence, and cardiovascular disease in the US. How has that context shaped your thinking about practising medicine in an urban environment?

Baltimore health disparities are well-documented and directly relevant to UMSOM training. Show genuine awareness: West Baltimore community health statistics, the city's needle exchange history, and the intersection of poverty and chronic disease.

academic

Tell me about a research experience that challenged your assumptions. What happened and what did you do?

UMSOM values research engagement. Show intellectual honesty — negative results, surprising findings, or methodological challenges are more revealing of scientific maturity than smooth success stories.

ethics

The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center treats extremely complex trauma cases, some involving patients with no family present and no ability to provide consent. What ethical framework governs care in these situations?

Emergency exception to informed consent, implied consent, substituted judgment, POLST/advance directives if available, and post-stabilisation family engagement. Trauma-specific ethical context.

motivation

If you pursued the MSTP (MD-PhD) programme, what research question would you want to investigate, and why?

Not required for all applicants, but shows intellectual depth. If research-track, connect to UMSOM strengths: HIV immunology, trauma physiology, cardiovascular biology, or neuroscience. If not MSTP, adapt to: "what research questions excite you most in medicine?"

ethics

HIV prevention tools (PrEP, needle exchanges) have been politically controversial in some Maryland communities. As a physician, how do you navigate prescribing and advising on evidence-based preventive care in the face of community opposition?

Baltimore's HIV epidemic and the IHV's public health work make this directly relevant. Evidence-based medicine, community trust-building, addressing stigma, and working within community norms while maintaining clinical responsibilities.

communication

Describe a time you worked with someone from a very different socioeconomic or cultural background. What did you learn about your own assumptions?

Cultural humility — especially relevant in Baltimore's highly racially and economically segregated neighbourhoods. Focus on learning and adjustment of your own assumptions, not on how you helped the other person.

ethics

A trauma patient arrives at the Shock Trauma Center with a limb injury. Saving the limb would take additional surgical time and resources; amputation would be faster and safer given current patient volume. What guides the decision?

Trauma triage ethics, patient best interests, resource constraints in mass casualty contexts, and the shared decision-making model in urgent but non-emergent decisions. Shows engagement with the real complexity of trauma surgery.

academic

What subject in your academic preparation do you feel least prepared for in medical school, and what have you done to address it?

Self-awareness over defensiveness. Medical school is academically demanding; interviewers appreciate candidates who know their weak spots and have taken proactive steps rather than claiming uniform readiness.

motivation

UMSOM is part of the University of Maryland Baltimore campus alongside law, pharmacy, nursing, and social work schools. How does an interprofessional academic health centre influence your thinking about how healthcare should be delivered?

Interprofessional education (IPE) is a genuine UMSOM strength. Show awareness of team-based care models, how physicians collaborate with pharmacists, nurses, social workers, and lawyers, and why this matters for patient outcomes.

data

You are shown overdose-mortality data for Baltimore over the last decade showing a sharp rise coinciding with the spread of fentanyl, alongside flat naloxone distribution in the hardest-hit ZIP codes. How would you interpret this, and what would you want to verify before recommending a policy response?

Demonstrate appraisal: question how deaths were attributed, the ecological fallacy of ZIP-code-level analysis, and whether naloxone distribution data captures community access. Connect to Baltimore's documented epidemic without asserting a precise figure.

role-play

Role play: you are a student at UMMC. A young West Baltimore patient eligible for PrEP is hesitant, telling you he does not trust 'what the hospital is really trying to do' to people from his neighbourhood. Begin the conversation.

Demonstrate trust-building live. Acknowledge the legitimate historical basis for that distrust, avoid being defensive about the institution, and focus on his autonomy and concrete questions. Tie implicitly to the IHV's public-health work.

academic

As the oldest public medical school in the US, UMSOM sits within a deep research tradition. If you joined a lab studying trauma physiology or HIV immunology, how would you handle a result that contradicted the lab's prevailing hypothesis?

Thinking & Reasoning and scientific integrity. Show intellectual honesty — pursuing the anomaly, checking methodology, and valuing the result over the hypothesis — which signals the research maturity UMSOM looks for.

communication

Describe a time you worked on a genuinely interprofessional team — with people from non-medical disciplines — to solve a problem none of you could solve alone. What did each discipline contribute?

Interpersonal competency mapped to UMSOM's interprofessional Baltimore campus (law, pharmacy, nursing, social work). Emphasise respect for other disciplines' expertise and how that improved the outcome.

motivation

UMSOM and Johns Hopkins sit in the same city but serve it differently. Setting comparisons aside, what specifically about UMSOM's role in Baltimore makes it the place you want to train?

Intrapersonal clarity. Interviewers screen for candidates applying out of genuine UMSOM interest rather than as a Hopkins fallback — anchor the answer in Shock Trauma, the IHV, the interprofessional campus, or the safety-net role at UMMC.

Prepare

How to Prepare

01

Research the R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center specifically: the "Golden Hour" concept, the trauma system it pioneered, and what student clinical exposure at Shock Trauma looks like.

02

Research the Institute of Human Virology (IHV): its founding by Dr. Robert Gallo, its global HIV work, and research opportunities for MD and MD-PhD students.

03

Know Baltimore's health landscape: opioid crisis statistics, HIV rates, cardiovascular disease burden in West Baltimore, and the role of UMMC as a safety-net institution.

04

Prepare a specific research narrative — UMSOM is highly research-active and interviewers expect candidates to engage with the science, not just the clinical environment.

05

Know UMSOM's interprofessional campus: law, pharmacy, nursing, and social work schools on the same campus — this shapes the school's approach to team-based care.

06

Have substantive questions about the MSTP programme (if research-focused), Shock Trauma student involvement, IHV research opportunities, and residency match outcomes.

07

Be ready to critically interpret Baltimore public-health data — overdose, HIV, or trauma trends — and to flag pitfalls like ecological-level analysis rather than just reciting that the city has high disease burden.

Pitfalls

Common Pitfalls

Treating UMSOM as a "backup" to Hopkins without demonstrating knowledge of UMSOM's own distinctive strengths — interviewers identify candidates who are applying without genuine UMSOM interest.
Overlooking Baltimore's specific health context — the city's opioid, HIV, and cardiovascular epidemics are central to the training environment and ignoring them shows lack of preparation.
Under-preparing on the historical significance of UMSOM — the oldest public medical school in the US is a fact the school takes pride in and interviewers may engage with it directly.
Weak research narrative for a highly research-active school — UMSOM's NIH funding and MSTP make research experience particularly important for competitive applicants.
Conflating UMSOM with Johns Hopkins School of Medicine — they are separate institutions in the same city with distinct missions, cultures, and student experiences.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center is a nationally and internationally renowned trauma centre at the University of Maryland Medical Center. Dr. R Adams Cowley is credited with developing the "Golden Hour" concept — the idea that trauma survival rates improve dramatically when patients receive definitive care within one hour of injury. The centre is a Level I trauma centre treating over 8,000 trauma patients per year and is the primary trauma training site for UMSOM students.

The IHV was co-founded in 1996 by Dr. Robert Gallo — who co-discovered HIV — and is a leading global centre for HIV research, treatment, and global health programmes. The IHV operates clinical research programmes across sub-Saharan Africa and other high-burden regions and provides research opportunities for UMSOM students with global infectious disease interests.

The Medical Scientist Training Programme (MSTP) is a fully funded combined MD-PhD programme for students committed to academic medicine and biomedical research careers. UMSOM MSTP students typically have significant research publications or presentations. The programme is competitive nationally.

UMSOM does not currently require CASPer. Verify on the official admissions page for the current application cycle.

UMSOM accepts approximately 40% of its class from out-of-state applicants — more than many state public schools — but the overall acceptance rate (~2–3%) means out-of-state competition is still intense. Strong research experience and academic credentials are the primary differentiators for non-Maryland applicants.

The UMSOM MSTP is a fully funded MD-PhD programme for applicants firmly committed to careers as physician-scientists, and it is competitive nationally, typically expecting significant prior research output. If you are interested in research but not certain you want a PhD, the standard MD programme still offers substantial research access — including through the Institute of Human Virology and trauma physiology programmes — and you can pursue scholarly projects without the dual-degree commitment. Apply to the MSTP only if you genuinely intend an academic research career; otherwise emphasise your research interests within the MD application.
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