Physician Job Interview
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Some might consider that a physician job interview is a formality; that once someone has a medical degree, they can have any job they want. Those who work in the medical field know that this is not the case. Just as in any field, there are better jobs and worse jobs and the competition for the best jobs can be tough.
The research portion of a physician job interview preparation process consists of learning as much as possible about the job before going into the interview. Ideally, you would like to know as much about the target position as you do about your current job, and to know as much about the interviewer as you do your current supervisor or academic advisor. If this is not possible, at the very least know as much as you can about the duties of the position, the requirements and qualifications the interviewer is looking for, the results that the job is expected to obtain, and the personal characteristics that the target company most highly values in their employees.
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