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McGovern Medical School UTHealth Houston (MD) Medicine InterviewFormat, Questions & Prep Tips

Interview October through February; rolling invitations after secondary reviewDecisions Rolling decisions; final notifications by March 30
Overview

McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston uses a **traditional panel interview** format — applicants typically meet with two interviewers (a faculty physician and a current medical student) in separate 20–30 minute sessions. The school is embedded in the Texas Medical Center, the largest medical complex in the world, and trains one of the largest MD classes in the US (~240 students per year).

As a public TMDSAS school, McGovern strongly favours Texas residents. Interviewers probe motivation for medicine in Texas, clinical and community experience, and character — academic metrics are already filtered by the pre-interview stage.

The school’s diverse clinical training environment — Memorial Hermann (academic), LBJ Hospital (safety-net), Harris Health System (community), and the Houston VA — is a major draw; applicants who understand and articulate this depth distinguish themselves.

Key facts

Key Facts at a Glance

Annual MD class size
~240
Interview format
Traditional — faculty + student interview, 20–30 min each
Application system
TMDSAS + secondary
In-state preference
Strong (~94% Texas residents)
MCAT median
~512–514
GPA median
~3.72–3.80
Interview window
October–February
Format

Interview Format

  • Two separate traditional interview sessions — faculty physician and current medical student.
  • Each session approximately 20–30 minutes; interviewers have reviewed the TMDSAS application.
  • Full interview day includes Texas Medical Center campus tour and Memorial Hermann Hospital orientation.
  • Informal lunch with current students; admissions information session.
  • Some interviews may be conducted virtually (verify current format).
Questions

Sample Interview Questions

motivation

Why do you want to practise medicine in Texas, and what specific patient population do you want to serve?

Be concrete — Texas-specific health challenges (uninsured rates, border health, rural shortages, urban poverty). Connect your clinical experiences to a specific population or geography.

motivation

Tell me about a patient or clinical experience that reinforced your decision to pursue medicine.

STAR structure. Reflect on what you learned about yourself as a future clinician — the emotional, ethical, or intellectual dimension — not just the medical facts of the case.

ethics

You are a third-year student on a busy inpatient service. Your attending tells you to discharge a patient who you believe is not yet medically stable. What do you do?

Navigate the power differential and patient safety tension carefully. Raise concern appropriately (SBAR format), document your concern, and understand escalation paths — without being reckless or passive.

academic

What is a health issue significantly affecting Houston or Harris County that you think medical schools should train physicians to address?

Show Houston-specific knowledge: Harris County uninsured population (~750,000), climate-related health risks (Hurricane Harvey aftermath), immigrant health access, diabetes and obesity rates. Connect to McGovern's clinical training settings.

communication

A patient's family wants to continue aggressive treatment for an elderly patient who has a valid DNR. How do you handle this family meeting?

Address advance directives, surrogate decision-making, family grief, and goals-of-care conversation techniques. Show empathy without compromising the patient's expressed wishes.

ethics

Harris County has one of the highest rates of uninsured residents in the US. As a physician, what is your responsibility beyond treating individual patients?

Discuss population health, advocacy, FQHC and safety-net systems, political engagement, and community health education. Show awareness that physicians operate in systems, not just exam rooms.

motivation

What drew you to McGovern Medical School specifically among Texas TMDSAS schools?

Reference the Texas Medical Center location, specific affiliated hospitals (Memorial Hermann trauma, LBJ Hospital safety-net, Houston VA), and any research or subspecialty interest that aligns with UTHealth Houston's strengths.

communication

Describe a time you worked effectively with someone who had a very different communication style from yours.

Demonstrate adaptability and interpersonal awareness. Connect to clinical team dynamics — physicians work with nurses, social workers, pharmacists, and patients with vastly different communication styles.

ethics

You are shadowing in the ED at LBJ Hospital when a young undocumented immigrant is brought in with a severe injury. He is afraid that seeking care will lead to deportation. How do you approach this?

Address confidentiality (HIPAA), hospital policy, federal protections for undocumented patients in emergency settings (EMTALA), and the physician's advocacy role. Show cultural sensitivity and practical knowledge.

data

Harris County has roughly 750,000 uninsured residents. If you were given county-level data and asked where a new safety-net clinic would do the most good, what would you look at — and what would you be careful not to assume?

Reason with disease burden, uninsured density, transit access, existing FQHC coverage, and language needs. Be cautious about equating high population with highest need, or ignoring where patients can actually reach care. Shows Houston-specific population-health thinking.

role-play

Role-play: at the LBJ Hospital clinic, a patient who has been waiting all day for a same-day appointment is told the schedule is full and he must come back. He is frustrated and says he took unpaid time off to be here. Respond to him.

Acknowledge the real cost he's paid, avoid defensiveness about a strained safety-net system, and find a concrete next step (triage, nurse review, soonest slot, transport considerations). Tests humane communication under safety-net resource strain.

communication

How would you explain to an anxious patient with limited health literacy why their 'numbers look fine' but you still want to change their treatment?

Translate clinical reasoning into plain language, use teach-back, and address the disconnect between feeling fine and clinical risk. McGovern's diverse, often underserved patient base makes this an everyday skill.

motivation

McGovern trains one of the largest classes in the country. How do you stay grounded and avoid being lost in a big cohort — what's your track record of doing that in large environments?

Show self-direction and proactivity drawn from real experience (large university, big team). Demonstrate you can build mentorship and community without hand-holding. Honest self-awareness over generic confidence.

academic

Hurricane Harvey exposed how climate events drive health crises in Houston. What lasting clinical and public-health lessons should that have taught the city's physicians?

Connect flooding to mould and respiratory illness, chronic-disease medication and dialysis disruption, mental-health aftermath, and the inequitable geography of flood risk. Ground it in Houston, not abstract disaster theory.

ethics

You are a student and overhear a team member make a dismissive, stereotyping comment about an undocumented patient. What do you do?

Address professionalism and patient dignity. Consider a respectful in-the-moment redirect, a private follow-up, and escalation if it reflects a pattern affecting care. Balance speaking up with your position as a student.

Prepare

How to Prepare

01

Research McGovern's specific clinical training sites — Memorial Hermann (tertiary academic), LBJ Hospital (public safety-net), Harris Health System clinics, and Houston VA — and be able to explain why this diversity of settings is valuable training.

02

Know Houston and Harris County health challenges: high uninsured rate, climate vulnerability, immigrant health access, and the Texas Medical Center ecosystem.

03

Apply early through TMDSAS — McGovern receives very high application volume and rolling admissions favour early complete applications.

04

Prepare STAR stories that demonstrate clinical depth, community service, and leadership — the interview is character-focused once you are through the academic filter.

05

Be ready to discuss TMDSAS-specific mechanics (rank list, match process) if asked; showing you understand the Texas application system signals serious intent.

06

Be ready to discuss Hurricane Harvey's lasting health lessons for Houston with specificity — climate-driven health crises are part of the city's clinical reality, and McGovern interviewers value applicants who grasp the local stakes.

07

Prepare to show how you stay self-directed and seek mentorship in very large environments — with one of the country's biggest MD classes, interviewers look for applicants who will thrive without hand-holding.

Pitfalls

Common Pitfalls

Failing to mention the Texas Medical Center environment and its specific clinical opportunities — generic "great Houston hospital" answers without specifics signal low preparation.
Not having a specific Texas community or patient population in mind — McGovern trains physicians for Texas and interviewers expect genuine Texas commitment.
Treating the student interview as a formality — student evaluations are submitted to the admissions committee.
Not researching the Harris Health System and LBJ Hospital — these are central to McGovern's public mission and safety-net training.
Underestimating the importance of articulating why McGovern's mix of training sites (academic, safety-net, community, VA) matters — naming hospitals without explaining the value of that diversity signals shallow preparation.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, CASPer is not currently required.

McGovern is a public school in the UT System applying through TMDSAS, with strong Texas residency preference. Baylor is private, applies through AMCAS, admits nationally, and has a stronger research emphasis. Both are located in the Texas Medical Center.

Yes — UTHealth Houston offers MD–PhD and MD–MPH dual-degree programmes. Apply to the MSTP separately.

Lyndon B. Johnson Hospital is the Harris County public safety-net hospital and one of McGovern's primary clinical training sites. It provides high-volume exposure to underinsured and uninsured patients across all specialties.

With around 240 students, McGovern relies on its vast Texas Medical Center network — Memorial Hermann, LBJ Hospital, Harris Health clinics, and the Houston VA — to provide abundant and varied placements. Students should be proactive in seeking mentorship, but the scale also means broad clinical exposure and a large alumni and faculty base.

Understand why training across an academic tertiary centre (Memorial Hermann), a public safety-net hospital (LBJ), community clinics (Harris Health), and the VA is valuable: it exposes you to the full spectrum of acuity, insurance status, and patient populations in Texas. Be ready to articulate that rationale rather than naming hospitals generically.
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  1. McGovern Medical School UTHealth Houston (MD) — official admissions pageProgramme overview, entry requirements, interview format and timeline straight from the school.
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