Medical Interviews (Third Edition): A comprehensive guide to CT, ST & Registrar Interview Skills – Over 120 medical interview questions, techniques and NHS topics explained
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Written and edited by experts in medical interview skills, this second edition takes you through all the important aspects of CT, ST and Registrar interviews and will give you a unique insight into the marking schemes. Through the detailed analysis of 120 medical interview questions, techniques and NHS hot topics, you will gain an invaluable insight into a wide range of common medical interview topics such as – how to talk about your motivation, your skills, experience, strengths and weaknesses; – how to demonstrate your understanding and experience of clinical governance, audit, research and teaching; – how to deal with difficult ethical dilemmas on confidentiality and consent; – how to handle a wide array of difficult colleagues. This book also contains detail of recent NHS reforms and other hot topics which may be discussed at interviews. As well as formal medical interview stations, the book provides advice on how to handle role play, presentation, group discussion and other communication stations.
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Additional information
Publisher | 3rd edition (1 Sept. 2019), ISC Medical |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 340 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1905812248 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1905812240 |
Dimensions | 14.9 x 1.7 x 21 cm |
by docK
Used this for my JCF interview and I found it to be extremely helpful. Clear, concise structures given for you to follow when building your answer to interview questions. Definitely will use this for every interview hereafter.
by Kazi Akhter
Have been using this for 10 years now and recommend it to all drs, it has got me through every stage of recruitment including consultant interviews (don’t waste money on crazy expensive consultant interview books!!) Make sure you read it well in advance of your interview to have time to act on key advice and tips
by Niamh Ward
The content of this book is objectively very useful for interview preparation and outlines all common themes and questions. However throughout the book doctors are referred to as he, him and never gender neutral or female pronouns which has no place in 2022 and should be rectified.
by Kazi Akhter
I used it for my first Job interview. Guided me in a great deal
by Khoi
Nothing that was said was particularly insightful, it also wasn’t fun too read, too much in the form of notes with bullet points.
It may however, be more useful for international medical graduates applying to the UK.
by Sangay Phuntsho
Good one
by CA
Very well written, gives you a general view of communication during a medical interview.
A must have for IMGs.
by Ayo
This is a great handbook for medical interviews. Recommend for UK professionals for training and non-training interview preparation.