You’ve Reached an Important Point in Your Preparation.
Whether you’ve completed the Interview Readiness Checklist or finished reading Interview Ready, you now see your preparation differently.
You’ve moved beyond simply preparing answers. You’ve started to recognize how interviews are actually evaluated. And that awareness changes everything.
Continue Your Interview Preparation
Most Applicants Don’t Get This Far
Most applicants prepare at the surface level.
They focus on:
• Questions
• Answers
• Memorization
But you’ve taken a different step.
You’ve begun to understand:
• How interviewers evaluate readiness
• How communication is perceived
• Where gaps can exist — even in strong applicants
At This Point, Many Applicants Realize Something Important
You may be thinking:
• “I understand what I should say — but I’m not sure how it comes across.”
• “I can explain my experiences, but I don’t know how they’re evaluated.”
• “I feel prepared — but not fully confident under pressure.”
This is not a lack of preparation.
It is a lack of performance under evaluation.
The Difference Between Knowing and Demonstrating
Understanding the interview is an important step.
But interviews are not evaluated based on understanding alone.
They are evaluated based on:
• How you communicate in real time
• How you think under pressure
• How clearly your experiences translate
• How you carry yourself professionally
Reading builds awareness.
Performance builds readiness.
This Is Where Structured Practice Becomes Essential
A mock interview is not simply practice.
It is the first time you see:
• How your responses are actually perceived
• Where your communication is strong
• Where refinement is needed
• How you perform under real-time conditions
This is where preparation becomes visible.
Guided by a Physician Who Understands Evaluation
I’m Dr. Nicole Forsythe, founder of AplombMD.
Through years of working with applicants, one pattern is consistent:
Applicants are often not lacking preparation —
they are lacking insight into how they are being evaluated in real time.
My role is to help you:
• Translate preparation into performance
• Strengthen clarity and communication
• Demonstrate readiness with confidence
What a Mock Interview Provides
Each session includes:
• A structured, realistic interview experience
• Questions aligned with real evaluation standards
• Immediate, individualized feedback
• Clear, actionable next steps
This process is designed to help you move from:
Prepared → Ready
If You Recognized Areas of Uncertainty — That Matters
Many applicants reach this point and realize:
They are qualified — but not yet fully ready.
That realization is not a weakness.
It is the beginning of meaningful preparation.
Take the Next Step Toward Interview Readiness
If you would like individualized insight into how your communication, reasoning, and narrative are being perceived:
You are welcome to schedule a complimentary initial consultation.
This is not a requirement.
It is an option.
Whether you choose to continue independently
or seek structured feedback, the goal is the same:
To help you present yourself clearly, confidently, and professionally
— Dr. Nicole Forsythe, MD
Founder, AplombMD, LLC
Confidence. Clarity. Commitment.
AplombMD provides personalized medical school mock interviews, MMI prep, and physician-led interview coaching for pre-med, non-traditional, and reapplicant students across the United States. Our coaching helps applicants build confidence, clarity, and strong communication skills for successful interview performance.
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