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Summary. Dear, glad to answer for you! The hospital interview asks what advantages it has for you to work in this area:
Engaged in medical work, I can contact all kinds of people, and often deal with some emergencies, which makes me have a strong ability to deal with people, I am relatively calm, deal with things in a clear way, neat, serious, steady, patient and meticulous.
Dear, glad to answer for you! The hospital interview asked you what advantages you have in this regard: engaged in medical work, able to contact all kinds of people, and often deal with some urgent matters in Qi Jiao, which makes me have a strong ability to deal with people, and I am more calm, handle things at a clear level, simply and neatly, and do things seriously, steadily, patiently and meticulously.
Extended information: During the interview, I asked you what to say about your personal strengths: you have professional knowledge about drugs, be able to listen to the leader's answers, and do a good job in each job Shortcomings, lack of experience, do not know how to deal with customers who come to you, do not apply the knowledge of books to practice, and will not recommend drugs to customers.
Work and mentality: identify with the nature of your service profession, bad emotions do not affect your work, and you are willing to use professional knowledge to serve customers and reflect your self-worth.
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Summary. Hello dear, medical interview questions generally have the following:1
Why did you choose to pursue a career in medicine? 2.What do you think is the biggest challenge for the medical profession?
3.What is your favorite subject? 4.
What medical research projects have you been involved in? 5.How important do you think communication between doctors and patients is?
6.How do you handle and manage medical errors and adverse events? 7.
How do you balance your work and personal life? 8.How do you handle and resolve conflicts with colleagues or patients?
9.What are your thoughts on health insurance and medical costs? 10.
What do you think about the use of alternative and integrative medicine in ** protocols?
Hello dear, medical interview questions generally have the following:1Why did you choose to pursue a career in medicine?
2.What do you think is the biggest challenge for the medical profession? 3.
What is your favorite subject? 4.What medical research projects have you been involved in?
5.How important do you think is the communication between doctors and patients? 6.
How do you handle and manage medical errors and adverse events? 7.How do you balance your work and personal life?
8.How do you handle and resolve conflicts with colleagues or patients? 9.
What are your thoughts on health insurance and medical costs? 10.What do you think about the use of alternative and integrative medicine in ** protocols?
Medical Interview Question 18, now is a market economy, everyone pays attention to competition, and they all pursue the maximization of their own interests, some people say that it is no longer suitable for the pursuit of dedication, what do you think about this? 19. Be honest with people. People do not deceive the righteous and pure self.
Nothing can be done with integrity. Please consider the current doctor-patient relationship. How do you understand this sentence?
18. The market economy does emphasize competition and the maximization of its own interests, but this does not mean that it is no longer suitable for the pursuit of dedication. In the medical profession, the responsibility of doctors is to serve the health and life of patients, and in addition to professional responsibility, they should also have humanistic care and moral conscience. Therefore, doctors should adhere to the principle of patient-centeredness, uphold the concept of benevolence of doctors, and do their best to help every patient.
19. This sentence expresses the importance of integrity in both interpersonal relationships and career development. In the doctor-patient relationship, integrity is the foundation for maintaining a trusting relationship between patients and doctors. Doctors should follow the professional ethics of Qiaowu, always maintain integrity, and build up the trust and respect of patients in doctors.
At the same time, doctors should also be respected and trusted by patients, respect doctors' professional knowledge and medical behavior, and avoid the deterioration of doctor-patient relationship due to distrust or misunderstanding.
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Summary. Dear, I will inquire about the frequently asked questions about medical student interviews for you.
Personal Background Category.
1. Tell us about yourself.
2. Please give us a brief introduction of your university life (work experience).
3. Please tell us about your family situation.
4. Please briefly introduce yourself, what do you think are the advantages of applying for this position? What are the disadvantages?
5. What major did you major in college? What extracurricular activities do you regularly participate in?
6. What social practice activities did you participate in during your time at school?
7. What types of books do you read in your spare time? Why? What's the catch?
8. What do you think are your shortcomings in your living habits, and how are you going to correct them?
9. Tell us about your last job.
10. What do you feel you have done the most in your work? What do you feel most dissatisfied with?
11. What valuable experience have you gained in your work?
12. Talk about your attitude towards life.
Job Hunting Motivation and Desire.
13. Please tell us about your understanding of our hospital.
14. What do you know about the work you will be engaged in, and how do you want to realize your ideals and ambitions?
15. What are your short-term and long-term goals for the position? What capabilities do you need to strengthen in what areas in order to reach your goals?
16. If you are admitted, how will you give full play to your strengths to do a good job in this position? If you don't compete, how will you deal with it?
Dear, for you to check the delay in imitating the medical student interview FAQs personal background situation class 1, please talk about your own situation. 2. Please give us a brief introduction of your university life (work experience). 3. Please tell us about your family situation.
4. Please briefly introduce yourself, what do you think are the advantages of applying for this position? What are the disadvantages? 5. What major did you major in college?
What extracurricular activities do you regularly participate in? 6. What social practice activities did you participate in during your time at school? 7. What types of books do you read in your spare time?
Why? What's the catch? 8. What do you think are your shortcomings in your living habits, and how are you going to correct them?
9. Tell us about your last job. 10. What do you feel you have done the most in your work? What do you feel most dissatisfied with?
11. What valuable experience have you gained in your work? 12. Talk about your attitude towards life. Job Hunting Motivation and Desire 13, please tell us about your understanding of our hospital.
14. What do you know about the work you will be engaged in, and how do you want to realize your ideals and ambitions? 15. What are your short-term and long-term goals for the position? What capabilities do you need to strengthen in what areas in order to reach your goals?
16. If you are admitted, how will you give full play to your own advantages to do a good job in this position? If you don't compete, how will you deal with it?
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Summary. Hello, medical student interview can you bring these to the training, the content is as follows1Internship is the only way for professional education, and it is an important measure to integrate theory with practice and consolidate classroom knowledge.
Through internships, students can deepen their understanding of what they have learned and further improve their ability to analyze and solve problems. 2.Train students' hands-on ability, improve their practical work level, and lay a good foundation for future medical and health work.
3.Cultivate the ideological character of medical students to bear hardships and stand hard work; learn to observe things from a materialist point of view and judge right and wrong; Develop a realistic work attitude and a serious work style; Cultivate good medical ethics and healthy psychological quality.
Hello, medical student interview can you bring these to the training, the content is as follows1Internship is the only way for professional education, and it is an important measure to integrate theory with practice and consolidate classroom knowledge. Through the internship, Li Pai Shirt can deepen his understanding of the knowledge he has learned, and further improve his ability to analyze and solve problems.
2.Train students' hands-on ability, improve their practical work level, and lay a good foundation for future medical and health work. 3.
Cultivate the ideological and moral character of medical students to bear hardships and stand hard work; learn to observe things from a materialist point of view and judge right and wrong; Develop a realistic work attitude and a serious work style; Cultivate good medical ethics and healthy psychological quality.
4. Familiar with the hospital environment and understand the work process. On the first day, I was able to familiarize myself with the entire hospital environment on my own, so that the practice activities could run smoothly in the following days. At the same time, I listened carefully to the introduction of the old doctor in the hospital,5 communicated with the patient, understood his psychological condition and provided corresponding psychological counseling.
We talk to patients every day to feel their psychological state after illness and their feelings about medical work, and use the knowledge and skills we have mastered in psychological counseling6Actively communicate with medical staff and listen carefully to learning. We not only ask the medical staff around us for professional medical knowledge and valuable work experience of medium models, but also consult them about their working and living conditions and their views on their current work.
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First of all, introduce yourself, you have to memorize a draft, and it is best to memorize an English one, so as not to meet the turtle interviewer, who values this very much.
The content of the self-introduction is the name, age, home is **, major, internship experience (to be emphasized).
Then the interviewer will ask questions, which are generally the following.
1 Why did you come to our hospital?
Don't unrealistically praise them, they themselves know a few pounds and taels very well, as far as you know about the hospital situation (you must understand it well in advance, know yourself and know the other), and sincerely explain what they attract you.
2 Do you have a male (female) friend, and a male (female) friend is working in **?
Generally, the unit will be more welcoming to have a significant other (preferably married and have children), but the premise must be that the other half is in the same city, the closer the better, which is conducive to stability, and the proximity of the home address is also a good advantage, because the hospital will feel that your housing problem may not need them to solve it. But I'll say it quietly, personal issues are variable, there's no need to bite too this issue, I don't know if you understand what I mean? Hehe.
3 What are your comments and suggestions for our hospital?
Think about it beforehand, you must have your own opinion, don't say no, your hospital is already very good, or anything like that. If you encounter such a problem, I suggest that you ask if you can give more opportunities for further study, etc., so that the hospital will think that you are motivated.
4 What other hospitals have you interviewed for?
This question is more acute, in fact, the hospital also wants to know its status in the minds of graduates. On the basis of telling the truth, don't say bad things about other hospitals, just say "your hospital is more suitable for me" or something like that.
5 What are your plans for coming to our hospital?
Of course, I started from the residency and worked hard! Don't say you're going to go to graduate school or anything like that! Hospitals like people who work hard, especially private hospitals, they don't need academics at all, they don't need research, they need people who create economic benefits for them!
6 If we decide to want you, will you come?
Yes! That's all it takes, if you're a little unsure of what will be a better hospital in the future, just keep it in your heart, if you tell them they won't necessarily come, think about the consequences too.
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Only yo yo interview experience of re-examination when you are admitted to graduate school.
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What kind of medicine did you study? Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western Medicine, Clinical.
This, you can take a look at the undergraduate of Guizhou Medical College, it should be possible. The Education Bureau is not closed, you can directly contact the institution you want to apply for, and the teacher will generally tell you how to do it, or you go to their school ** to check if there is any relevant information.
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