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	<title>Medical Interviews</title>
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		<title>Physician Assistants and In-Home Care Giving</title>
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There is a big salary gap between a high school graduate and a college graduate. Obviously, college graduates get the bigger bucks. They make twice as much money as high school graduates do. The best thing to do is enroll yourself ...</description>
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		<title>Right Approaches to Medical Interviews</title>
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You should take notice of some of the following problems in communicating, that you may encounter while interviewing your patient. And you should try your very best to provide them with solutions. fact is, interviewing patients are sometimes complicated ...</description>
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		<title>Make A Good First Impression</title>
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Got lucky to have found these tips from the web . It says that in order to make a positive first impression, as an applicant, you must be well-prepared. With that comes physical and emotional ...</description>
		<link>http://guidetoprofessionalmedicalinterviews.com/tips/make-a-good-first-impression/</link>
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		<title>Physician Job Interview</title>
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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 ...</description>
		<link>http://guidetoprofessionalmedicalinterviews.com/uncategorized/physician-job-interview/</link>
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		<title>Best Way to Apply for Medical Sales Job</title>
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Companies usually contact executive search firms to hunt for competent people to hire as medical sales representatives.  For you to be able to land a rewarding medical sales job, you have to look for headhunters who will screen candidates to suit the required skill set of medical companies.

Most of ...</description>
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		<title>What If Your Interview Is Tomorrow? Part 1</title>
		<description>You can still outshine other interviewees, even if your interview is tomorrow, with a little preparation. Here are some tasks that will take you a few hours, say 4, to complete. The interview will then be a breeze, and you will most likely be successdul.

1. A 5-minute phone call. Make ...</description>
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		<title>Medical Interview Questions and How to Handle Them</title>
		<description>Ready for that medical interview? Prepare yourself by reading about questions that the interviewer may ask you.  You can find a good article to read at EssayEdge.com.  This is specifically about the medical interview and the common questions that are given.  According to EssayEdge, there are many ...</description>
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		<title>Medical Interview Training</title>
		<description>Do you get nervous at medical interviews?  Check out ISCMedical now. They offer services to help you succeed at medical interviews: consultant interviews, ST/SpR/SHO interviews, medical school interviews, GPST/GPVTS selection and GP interviews.  You could also download informative books and guides from the site.  You can also ...</description>
		<link>http://guidetoprofessionalmedicalinterviews.com/interview/medical-interview-training/</link>
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		<title>Doctor-patient Interview</title>
		<description>In interviewing your patient, take note of the following problems in communication and try your best to provide solutions to them:

1.	The interview situation is complicated and dynamic.  Keep in mind that you have to listen well to your patient and not impose your thoughts upon the conversation. 

2.	There is ...</description>
		<link>http://guidetoprofessionalmedicalinterviews.com/interview/doctor-patient-interview/</link>
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		<title>Tips for talking with your patients Part 2</title>
		<description>Encourage your patients to get involved.  Ask for feedback. Let them tell you their insights, concerns and plans.  Try to know what they know and correct any misinformation that they may have.  There is a great chance that they will have heard Mr. John Doe say that ...</description>
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