Doctors are likely to undergo several interviews of different types during their career, and this new title in the popular 'How to' series aims to guide the medical professional through the steps necessary to thoroughly prepare for this competitive process. Contents include:Discussion of the differe
How to Succeed at the Medical Interview
โ Scribed by Chris Smith, Darryl Meeking
- Publisher
- BMJ Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 133
- Series
- HOW - How To
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
How to Succeed at the Medical Interview provides candidates with a competitive edge. It reduces the likelihood of unexpected questions or situations and helps improve confidence before and during the medical interview.
This new second edition includes updated content on changes to the structure of healthcare and how this affects both the application and interview process. It details the types of questions that will be asked at medical interviews and also provides improved guidance for overseas doctors and healthcare professionals and for those seeking to practice abroad.
How to Succeed at the Medical Interview is the ideal guide for Foundation Programme trainees, Specialist Registrars and General Practitioner trainees. It is also valuable for healthcare professionals facing competitive medical interviews at any stage of their career.
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The new edition of this best-selling book tells you how to: give impressive answers to over 200 interview questions; deal with interview nerves and project total confidence; pass psychometric tests, competency-based questions, and assessment centres; avoid the traps that interviewers lay for unwary