The non medical question I believe is useful to understand the type of person u r talking to whether they r kinda “psychotic” or maybe not fit for the workplace in terms of personality…. This can impact in the teamwork relationship, the way one talks about themselves can give u s lot of insight
@@CareerDoctor oh I see. Thanks for that tip. In the written responses I've mostly given a single example using a STAR approach😅 So would you suggest listing out single sentence examples in the written response such as "Won the confidence of a reluctant patient" over "I was tasked to do xyz when I encountered xyz problem and used xyz to achieve a desired outcome" - later being used in the interview?
@@CareerDoctor I am a Psychiatrist and applying for interviews for registrar posts.I.was wondering about specific scenarios.At interviews I have been asked questions like ' a pregnant woman is suicidal' or ' a patient needs sedation and you are on after - hours duty' etc.Is there a good way to answer such questions? Thank you!
The non medical question I believe is useful to understand the type of person u r talking to whether they r kinda “psychotic” or maybe not fit for the workplace in terms of personality…. This can impact in the teamwork relationship, the way one talks about themselves can give u s lot of insight
I sort of agree. I think you mean antisocial not psychotic.
@@CareerDoctor something like that , yes! 😂
Really appreciate your help 😀
Thank you 🙏
Great channel =D Thanks!
Thanks heaps
Good video, Dr.
Thank you kindly
Is it better to go into more depth of the same example you've listed in the written selection criteria response, or to give another?
For written responses its better to give a range of brief examples rather than go into too much detail for one. Save that for the interview.
@@CareerDoctor oh I see. Thanks for that tip. In the written responses I've mostly given a single example using a STAR approach😅
So would you suggest listing out single sentence examples in the written response such as "Won the confidence of a reluctant patient" over "I was tasked to do xyz when I encountered xyz problem and used xyz to achieve a desired outcome" - later being used in the interview?
Yes. That’s better. But also quantity counts, ie, “independently placed 6 central lines in my ICU term”
@@CareerDoctor Thank you so much! I'll try and use such phrases instead :)
Hello Sir.Where can I find a video on answering clinical scenarios for registrar interviews? I love your videos btw..
+udayan bhaumik there’s a playlist of questions on the channel
@@CareerDoctor I am a Psychiatrist and applying for interviews for registrar posts.I.was wondering about specific scenarios.At interviews I have been asked questions like ' a pregnant woman is suicidal' or ' a patient needs sedation and you are on after - hours duty' etc.Is there a good way to answer such questions? Thank you!
+udayan bhaumik that’s a fairly specific question have you thought about getting some coaching to help with your approach?
Excellent really helpful
+Yvan olivier Ngueliapi thanks v much!
is science is tough or not???
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@@CareerDoctor Is science subject is really tough🥶
I honestly have no idea what you are asking about?
@@CareerDoctor i am just asking that science is easy or commerce??
Not really a question I can answer sorry