Physician Interview: 25 Questions to Expect in 2026 (with Answers)
Every physician interview in 2026 falls into one of 4 buckets: fit, clinical competence, red-flag management, business alignment. The interviewer is trying to decide: can I sleep well at night if I hire this person? Your job is to answer that silently. Here are the 25 questions that show up over and over again, organized by bucket.
Bucket 1: Fit (questions 1–8)
- Tell me about yourself. 90 seconds max. Training → current practice → why you're looking. Don't narrate your resume line-by-line.
- Why are you leaving your current role? Never speak negatively. "Growth in X direction" or "schedule alignment" are bulletproof.
- Why this practice / hospital / system? Show you've read their website + at least one recent press release.
- Walk me through a typical day in your current role. Tells them volume + case mix + what you actually do.
- What's your 5-year plan? Partnership track? Medical directorship? Research time? Be specific.
- Do you want to be on a committee or take an admin role? There's no wrong answer but they're probing your ambition level.
- What's your ideal work schedule? Be honest. 4-day week? No call? Nocturnist? Say it. You'll be miserable if you lie.
- How do you handle work-life balance? Have a real answer that isn't "I just push through."
Bucket 2: Clinical competence (questions 9–15)
- Walk me through how you'd manage [common specialty case]. Practice one or two of these beforehand. Say your approach out loud to yourself.
- Tell me about a complication or adverse outcome you've had. Have one ready. Show learning. Never deny having any.
- How many [key procedures] have you done in the last 12 months? Know your numbers.
- How do you stay current in your specialty? Society memberships + CME + 1 specific journal you actually read.
- How do you handle disagreements with consultants? Answer: collaborate, document, escalate only if patient safety at risk.
- Walk me through your approach to informed consent. Shows your communication style and legal literacy.
- How do you decide when to refer vs. manage in-house? Reveals your scope-of-practice judgment.
Bucket 3: Red-flag management (questions 16–20)
If any of these apply, prepare a 30-second narrative that acknowledges + addresses + redirects:
- Gaps in employment >6 months
- Any malpractice suit history
- Any DEA / board action
- Short tenure (<2 years) at prior role
- Large geographic move without family tie
Bucket 4: Business alignment (questions 21–25)
- What compensation structure are you looking for? Know your number. Give a range, not a single figure. State "flex if benefits are strong."
- How many RVUs can you generate? Know your recent quarterly RVUs. If you don't, get it from your employer before the interview.
- Are you willing to take call? Straight yes/no. Then the ratio you can live with.
- Would you consider a partnership track / buy-in? Research their partnership structure before you answer.
- When can you start? Credentialing takes 60-120 days — know this and don't promise week 1.
Questions you should always ask them (3 minimum)
- What's the panel size / admit load / OR block for this role?
- What's the retention rate? Why did the last person leave?
- What does the first 90 days look like?
Ava Health recruiters prep candidates 1:1 before every client interview. If you're interviewing into a role we source, expect a 15-minute prep call. Contact a recruiter.
Related reading: How to Negotiate Physician Compensation, How to Read an Employment Contract.