Yes, of course. The most important part of the application is your stats. Medical school is really, really hard. College organic chem at a rigorous, competitive university is just a warm-up for organic chem in med school. Anatomy etc. are also rigorous. The interview generally does not move you in your scoring and stack ranking upwards on the ladder. The interview is, in my opinion doing two things: ensuring you have the interpersonal communication, and language skills to effectively interact with peers and patients. Along with ensuring you are not arrogant, boastful, vulgar or foul mouthed. In addition, the student interviewer and somewhat the faculty interviewer are ambassadors for the school and are in a sense promoting and selling their institution to you. R's after interviews are very rare. Generally because of a reason previously mentioned or the candidate failed to meet a course requisite of conditional admission like taking physics, orgo, med stats etc. at all or if it is done prior to admission it was not from a rigorous, credible university or college.