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  Sunday, 13 November 2011
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Hi,

I have my first interview coming up and I wanted to know if there is anything in particular I should bring to the actual interview? CV? Copy of publications? Notes for my own reference? ERAS application?

Any thoughts about this?

Thanks.
14 years ago
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Here's what I've heard:
CV - yes
Publications - no, unless they ask you to bring them (I've had a few ask)
Notebook paper - yes
ERAS Application - no

Of course, everyone will have different opinions, but this is what I've heard from a few different people.
14 years ago
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I kept a copy of my CV and eras application just in case. Didn't have to use it at all. But you never know.
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IF you have published a paper, (not an abstract), then I would bring a few copies. I was asked at multiple interviews about my research. One program specifically wanted my papers. The others I simply offered it if my specific publications were brought up.
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