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Preparing for a Medical Specialty Interview

Posted by Deborah on June 3, 2010

 Start preparing for the specialty interview early, in fact as soon as you have submitted your application. It is important to give yourself as much time as possible to focus and prepare. This gives you the opportunity to assess your strengths and weaknesses, prepare suitable examples to demonstrate your experience and practice your responses to various questions.

The most effective approach is to:

  • Establish an interview preparation schedule putting regular time aside to practice,
  • Speak with your colleagues who have been successful in previous years about the process, questions asked and how did they prepare for their interview,
  • Collect questions from previous years – these will provide you with a guideline on the style of questions to expect, however be aware that at times the style of question may change so be ready for the unexpected. However the information you need to prepare is still the same. 
  • Read the package and specialty website again, focussing on the key skills and language used,
  • Re-read your application and assess your strengths and limitations,
  • If this is not your first attempt at the interview, get some feedback about your previous interview. This will give you an idea of the areas you need to focus on.
  • Change your perspective – put yourself in the shoes of the interview panel – if you were on the panel what skills, experience and personal attributes would you expect the applicant to demonstrate to stand out in the crowd. 
  • Prepare examples from work experience and/or voluntary work to demonstrate your suitability, 
  • If possible, form a study group and work through the questions and comment on each other’s answers – take notes,
  • Talk to your consultant and ask for advice on preparing for the interview,
  • Have a friend, colleague or family member ask the questions and video your  responses, Watching yourself on video will provide you with insight on how others see you, 
  • Take note of your body language as well as responses, the body language  needs to clearly demonstrate confidence,
  • When responding to a question, clearly explain the situation and all the steps you took to resolve it. Do not give shorthand answers. 
  • Do not memorise your answers, just the important points you want to include in your answer,
  • When necessary get assistance from a professional interview trainer/coach who has experience in preparing doctors for medical specialist interviews.

 Finally take three deep breaths, smile and walk confidently into the interview room.

For more information or assistance please contact Deborah Barit on (02) 9331 1853, (M) 0412 007 682 or email info@impressiveinterviews.com.au

 

2 Responses to “Preparing for a Medical Specialty Interview”

  1.   Calista Spiro Says:

    Dear Deborah,

    I am applying for general surgical training. I will know if I will proceed to the interview stage in about 2 weeks time, with the interview process to start in June. Could I please get a quote for your services? Thank you.

    Kind regards, Calista

  2.   Deborah Says:

    Hi Calista
    Thank you for your enquiry. The process for interview training includes teaching the mindset and the structure of a good answer. I also use a combination of my questions and those from previous interviews for you to prepare the key points for each response. I have for a number of years training doctors for various medical specialties including for general surgical training. The fee for interview training is $120 per hour.
    Please contact me if you would like more information or to make an appointment

    Yours sincerely

    Deborah Barit
    0412 007 682

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