Succeeding at a clinical interview requires you to demonstrate confidence, professionalism, strong communication skills, and empathy, and is a critical hurdle you will face throughout your training. Deconstructing the Interview takes a fresh approach to passing interviews, by examining the processes which underline successful interview performances. This book doesn't provide you with checklists of information needed for specific specialty or job grade specific interviews; instead it will help you to develop key strategies and skills that will enable success in any interview. Packed full of advice, practical tips, real-life anecdotes, and exercises; this book will provide you with skills to prepare for your interview and perform at your best. It also explores learning to cope with anxiety and how to benefit from failure so that you can perform even better next time. Ideal for health practitioners at all levels of training and all specialties, including medical or dental students, trainees, and consultants, nurses, and midwives; Deconstructing the Interview is full of practical advice to increase your confidence and improve your chances of success in any interview throughout your career.
Deconstructing the Interview