What his/her speciality is? Where did they attend college? What made them want to become doctors? What do they find the most challenging about their job? Are they happy at their job? Is there any humorous experiences he/she can share with you related to the job? How many years he/she has been practicing medicine? How difficult was med school? What classes should you take if you want to have a career in medcine? What focus of studies should you have? Etc.
2007-03-16 16:20:04
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answer #1
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answered by Melanie P 3
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1. Will you be studying continuing education throughout your career?
2. What is your main area of interest of medicine?
3. Will you be working solo or in a clinic?
4. Where did you do your internship?
5. What do you intend to gain from your medical/health care education?
6. Would you tell your patient she has eight months to live, etc.?
7. What do you think are the two major ethical issues confronting medicine today?
8. If there was an accident on the freeway, and knowing about the present malpractice claims,would you stop and help the victim(s)?
9. Why do doctors have one of the highest suicide rates among professionals?
10. What is the difference between euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide?
2007-03-16 16:46:45
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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What advice would he give other students who are thinking of pursuing a career in medicine?
What do you have to do to become a doctor?
What is the hardest thing about becoming a doctor?
What is the best thing about becoming a doctor?
Does he have any interesting stories to tell you about being a doctor?
How long has he been in medical practice? How has medicine changed since he started? What does he have to do to learn new techniques/procedures/information?
Why did he choose general medicine? What are the pros and cons of going into this specialty?
Why do they write perscriptions in Latin anyway?
Is messy handwriting a requirement for the job?
2007-03-16 16:25:24
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answer #3
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answered by toomuchtimeoff 3
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How old were you when you decided on medicine as a career?
What one event in your life caused you to choose medicine as a career?
What caused you to choose a General Practice career over a more specialized field?
What to you hate most about what you do?
What do you love the most?
If you could tell your patients something that would make your job easier for you, what would you tell them?
What's the most rewarding thing you have ever done as a doctor?
What's the most disgusting thing you have ever had to do as a doctor?
Do you feel that you are a good doctor?
What would make you a better doctor?
2007-03-16 16:23:54
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answer #4
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answered by Ifeelyourpain 4
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Ask a similar questions they ask you. do not ask a ton, inspite of the actuality that, about 3 -5 is suited. I interviewed a guy once that had 3 pages of unmarried coated questions for me, it replaced right into a touch hard. stay faraway from the little such issues as type of computer software available and if that's person pleasant, that's truly a non issue. what's the progression potential of this position? what's your (the interviewers) next step professionally? what style of teaching and progression do you grant your human beings? what's the agencies planned strengthen over the subsequent 5 years? Why did you're taking the job right here? Do you want what you do? in case you would possibly want to replace one issue about the corporation what may you adjust? what's the first project i'd address if i replaced into employed? What does the team do for exciting? i am hoping this helps! sturdy success!
2016-12-02 03:04:39
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answer #5
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answered by ? 3
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Where does he see himself in 5 10 or 15 yrs. ( that is a popular question used in most interviews.)
What was his reason to pursue a medical career?
What does he thinks makes him a good Doctor of Medicine?
2007-03-16 16:16:18
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Have you ever had to deal with hypochondriacs (persons who claim to be in pain all the time but in actuality they are not)? How did you refrain from overmedicating them while still addressing their fears?
What courses have you taken in recent years to stay up-to-date with new medical procedures and technologies? (Learning never stops in this profession).
How did you tell a patient of yours that s/he has AIDS or another life threatening disease?
How many years have you worked in this profession? Why do you want to continue to be a general practitioner? Why do you not want to become a specialist?
Hypochondriac for more info please see this link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypochondriac
2007-03-16 16:35:10
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answered by Alletery 6
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*The type of schooling that they had to take
*What they wished they would have taken in high school to help them out later in college
*What college did they go to and why
*Generally, how much money do they make
*Does he/she want to specialize in something
2007-03-16 16:22:28
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answered by ? 7
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