Doctor interview questions
Inventory of doctor interview questions
Question 1: The following is a cartoon titled "Expectations". Please tell me your understanding of this cartoon. (3 minutes)
(The content of the cartoon is: An elderly patient is lying on the bed with a medicine bottle hanging on it. An idea comes to his mind to reduce medical expenses and improve medical ethics and practice.)
My answer is for reference only:
First, in this cartoon, an elderly patient is lying in bed receiving treatment. What he expects is a reduction in medical expenses and an improvement in medical ethics and practice. As an elderly patient, he may have undergone long-term treatment and is not very satisfied with medical services, so he has such expectations.
Second, the reason for such expectations reflects the problem of high medical expenses in society, difficult and expensive medical treatment. Moreover, the professional ethics of medical workers who come into contact with when receiving medical services need to be improved.
Third, patients’ expectations for the medical environment indicate the future work direction of the health management department, which should focus on solving problems such as high medical expenses and low professional ethics of medical staff.
(In fact, when I answered the questions, I did not organize the language as well as when I was writing the article now. Moreover, coupled with the nervousness at the beginning, the answers to the questions were not ideal. There are other ideas that can be exchanged with each other. )
Question 2: When you were working at a community service center, a pinkeye epidemic occurred in a community. If your superiors arranged for you to go to the community for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of pinkeye, how would you, as a general practitioner, carry out the treatment? What is your job? (3 minutes)
The general idea of ??the question is consistent with the original question, but there are some deviations in details. My answer is for reference only:
Pink eye is an infectious disease, and prevention should be the main focus during the treatment process. If I encounter such a situation, I will deal with the people in the community in batches: one batch is for patients who have been diagnosed with pink eye, and will be given specialized symptomatic treatment; one batch will be people who have been in contact with confirmed patients, and will be given some preventive treatments ; A group of people who have never had contact with pinkeye patients carry out publicity and education work.
(This is the answer I gave at the interview site. The logical thinking article is organized, and I feel quite dissatisfied. When I finished answering this question, I felt that it was getting dark... After thinking about it again, I should add a few more points, such as paying attention to priorities when dealing with confirmed patients, and dealing with severe cases first. If the situation is serious, report to the higher-level health authorities and ask for assistance, etc. Unfortunately, I did not think of it at the time. . )
Question 3: If you enter the department one day and see a drug dealer giving red envelopes to your colleagues, what would you do? (4 minutes)
Me The answer is for reference only:
First of all, in today's medical treatment, the phenomenon of receiving red envelopes still exists, but it is individual and not universal. Through the rectification work of the health department in recent years, this phenomenon has become less and less. The National Practicing Physician Law stipulates that medical staff shall not take advantage of their position to solicit or accept patients' property or seek improper benefits. (I think answering this question of physician law adds a lot of luster to the entire answer.)
Secondly, most of today’s hospitals are publicly owned, and doctors’ income is related to their professional titles and seniority. Some capable young doctors work a lot but do not earn much, which leads to a psychological imbalance and is one of the reasons for receiving red envelopes.
Third, if I encounter such a situation, I will save face for my colleague and give him the opportunity to handle the matter on his own. I will communicate with him privately and explain that this is a violation of the Practicing Physician Law, and accepting red envelopes from drug dealers means prescribing large prescriptions to patients, increasing the patient's financial burden, and violating the basic principles of a doctor.
Fourth, if a colleague does accept the red envelope and does not listen to the advice, I will report it to the medical department depending on the severity of the situation.
(I am quite satisfied with this answer. The first two points are the answers mentioned in the memorized information when the patient gave the doctor a red envelope. I copied them. The third point was not answered at the time to increase the burden on the patient. This point and the fourth point were not answered, which is a failure.
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Inventory of doctor interview questions
1. As a medical worker, what do you think are your strengths and weaknesses?
1. I am a medical worker The author, who is engaged in medical work, is able to contact all kinds of people and often deal with emergencies. This gives me a strong ability to deal with people. I am relatively calm when dealing with problems, handle things in a clear and neat manner, and work conscientiously and neatly. Steady, patient and meticulous.
Second, I have a strong team spirit, can establish a cooperative relationship of mutual trust with colleagues, have good listening and communication skills, can interact with others, and enjoy Information and honor, take work seriously and work hard, be able to complete it in a timely manner, be willing to help colleagues, and be willing to take on work other than your own job, and this spirit has been improved and perfected at work.
3. As the saying goes, no one is perfect, and there is no gold. Similarly, there are shortcomings in me, such as shallow social experience, little work experience, etc., which can only be discovered through myself. Only by making corrections and sincerely and humbly asking others for advice and learning can you overcome your shortcomings and constantly improve yourself.
2. When you are on duty, an emergency patient suddenly faints in front of you. How do you deal with it?
1. It is normal to encounter such a thing at work. , I should handle this matter calmly, quickly and properly, and should not panic.
2. Immediately check the patient’s vital signs to see if they are stable, and report the situation to the hospital’s chief doctor on duty. Interview skills and precautions
3. If the patient’s condition is stable, then I will work with the nurse on duty to make appropriate symptomatic treatment for the patient’s condition
4. If the patient’s condition The crisis is serious. I should immediately contact the doctors on duty in other departments and ask for assistance in treatment. Interview experience
5. During the treatment process, you are not allowed to leave your post without permission, and you are not allowed to arrange replacement shifts on your own. If the patient needs my company for examination, etc., he should report the situation to the doctor on duty and get approval before leaving. . Interview skills
3. You are an emergency department medical staff. While you are on duty, your relatives and friends come to you with urgent matters. What would you do?
1. Carefully Ask relatives and friends to understand the specific situation and nature of the emergency, and then make appropriate judgments.
2. If the emergency is related to my profession, such as a relative who is unwell or injured, etc., I will deal with it based on the situation on duty at the time and the priority of the illness. Serious patients will be dealt with first. I will never give priority to taking care of my relatives because of personal relationships
3. If it is a personal matter, I will explain to my relatives the principles of our emergency duty duty. We must stick to our posts and not leave our posts without authorization. See if we can wait until I get off work. Help him deal with it, I believe my relatives and friends can understand
4. If the matter is really urgent, I will ask for leave from the hospital's chief doctor on duty. I can only leave after the on-duty leader agrees and arranges for a replacement by the relevant personnel. Duty position;
4. After you are hired, if you are sent to the countryside to support agriculture, what preparations will you make?
1. As a newly hired doctor, go to the grassroots level It is very necessary to exercise, and the work at the grassroots level is also very important, so I will not complain, but go to the grassroots exercise with a positive attitude, and strive to enrich my grassroots work experience through this exercise, so that I can do better in the future. Good work lays a good foundation. Interview Guide
Second, consult relevant information to gain an in-depth understanding of national rural policies and measures.
Third, understand the overall economic development status of the township through relevant departments, such as the Bureau of Statistics, etc.< /p>
Fifth, go deep into the fields to understand the actual situation, understand the people’s ideas, understand the local weak links, and make your own work plans and key issues in the work.
5. What do you think of individual medical workers violating regulations by accepting red envelopes? What would you do if you encountered this situation?
1. The phenomenon of receiving red envelopes does exist , but this situation is individual, not universal. Most doctors refuse to accept red envelopes.
In recent years, the health authorities have repeatedly resorted to “receiving red envelopes” to rectify unhealthy practices in the industry. From setting up a reporting hotline to setting up an honest account; from hiring social supervisors to conduct unannounced visits; the "Law of the People's Republic of China and the State on Practicing Physicians" stipulates that doctors shall not take advantage of their position to solicit or illegally accept patients' property or obtain other improper benefits. Benefits and the issue of receiving red envelopes have changed a lot in recent years.
2. Most hospitals are publicly owned. A doctor’s normal income is determined by seniority and professional title. A capable doctor can do more work but not get much, which creates a psychological imbalance. It is also one of the reasons for receiving red envelopes. The general social environment has caused doctors to receive red envelopes. In fact, the root cause of receiving red envelopes does not lie with doctors. Patients often have the view that if they don’t give the doctor a red envelope, the doctor will not treat the patient seriously. In fact, this is a misunderstanding.
3. When I encounter such a situation, I will explain to the patient that I will never accept red envelopes, and explain to him that if a real patient does not send red envelopes, the doctor will treat the patient seriously, and the doctor will not Making fun of the patient's life is our professional ethics and the minimum standard for a doctor.
6. What should you do if you discover mass nitrite poisoning while you are on duty?
1. Report the situation immediately to the hospital-level leadership, including the approximate number of people poisoned , location, serious situation, etc.
2. Immediately contact the doctor on duty, report the specific situation, and ask the doctor on duty to notify various departments of the hospital to be prepared to rescue a large number of patients.
3. When rescuing patients, priority should be given to rescuing patients. Those who are seriously injured should be rescued first. While rescuing, be sure to contact the patient’s family as soon as possible.
4. Notify the hospital security personnel to maintain order, and Pay attention to appease the emotions of family members and prevent the situation from getting worse
5. Any situation during this process should be reported to superiors at any time
7. The country is vigorously developing community health, and our city’s Health Bureau It has been decided that from this year onwards, all newly hired medical staff must serve in township community health centers for 5 years. Do you think your role is greater in the community or in municipal hospitals? Practical interview experience
1. The country vigorously develops community health services. This is a policy that benefits the country and the people. As a newly hired doctor, it is very necessary to go to the grassroots level for training, and the work at the grassroots level is also very important. Therefore, I will not complain, but will actively Go to the grassroots level to exercise your mentality
Second, I think the size of the role must be viewed dialectically. Working at the grassroots level can enrich my grassroots work experience and improve my basic business level, in order to lay a good foundation for doing a better job in the future
3. However, municipal hospitals can There are various types of diseases that you are exposed to, and there are relatively many opportunities for exercise. Your professional level can be greatly improved, because the experience accumulated in the community can play a greater role
8. What do you think? What aspects of the hospital where you practiced were not very reasonable, and how did you deal with them?
1. During the internship, I found that the hospital where I interned had fewer facilities for the disabled
2. In response to this situation, I will work with my classmates to First conduct a survey, such as counting the number of disabled people entering the hospital within a week, asking disabled people to fill in some questionnaires, etc.
3. After the investigation is completed, I will write a detailed investigation report and submit it to the hospital, analyze the patient's satisfaction and the equipment that needs to be added, and propose practical plans for the hospital's reference. I hope that these situations can Get a solution from the hospital
9. A salesman from a large pharmaceutical company comes to your department to sell drugs, claiming that he has established a relationship in the hospital and other colleagues have received red envelopes. As long as you help prescribe more drugs, you can Proportional commission. When preparing to give you a red envelope, what should you do if a colleague happens to come in at this time?
1. I will explain to the pharmaceutical agent that I will never accept red envelopes. As a medical worker, I have Minimum professional ethics
2. Actively communicate with colleagues, explain that this is the first time such a thing has happened, and ask colleagues for advice on how to solve such a thing next time
< p> 3. Conduct self-reflection to see if there are any inappropriate words or actions in your daily life, which may have created a wrong impression on drug dealers and caused misunderstandings!4. If you receive red envelopes in this way, If the phenomenon does occur, I should suggest to the hospital to improve the relevant system
10. Medical disputes have become a hot topic in today’s society. What do you think?
1. Medical disputes The occurrence of medical accidents is inevitable. Especially in recent years, due to the influence of many factors, the incidence rate of medical accidents has shown a significant upward trend. Interview Collection
2. Analyze various types of medical disputes and accidents that have occurred in recent years, and almost all can find lessons in terms of responsibility. For example, the work is not serious, the system is not implemented, the words are casual, and the skills are not practiced, etc. Therefore, I think that in order to prevent medical disputes, we must strengthen the sense of responsibility of all types of personnel at all levels.
Third, no one wants to see medical disputes occur, because the wishes of both doctors and patients are consistent. As a doctor, you must strengthen communication, mutual understanding and trust with your patients and children. Medicine is a highly professional field. Patients must first trust and abide by the doctor's instructions, actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment and examination, and understand some common sense about the disease. As for the parents of doctors, doctors should also treat anxious patients with a kind and patient attitude. It is recommended that relevant examinations and treatments should be clearly explained to their families. Only in this way can disputes be prevented subjectively, thereby ensuring the smooth progress of medical work and allowing patients to receive timely treatment and recover as soon as possible. ;