CaRMS Interview Prep Program
July 21, 2020 CMA
The CaRMS Interview Prep Program is a free CMA offering that gives medical students the opportunity to practise their interview skills and learn from residents who’ve been in their shoes. Through simulations, question-and-answer sessions and constructive feedback, the program equips participants with the knowledge and confidence to excel at CaRMS interviews.
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