Second, introduce your major, such as ophthalmology, and focus on what you learned in school. If you have won professional honors and competition awards, you can focus on them, which will help you get extra points in the interview.
Third, introduce your own work experience and the units you have worked for, such as how many ophthalmologists you have seen, how many cases you have cured, how many honors you have won, and so on.
Fourth, talk about your understanding of the company and position you are applying for, which shows that you are qualified for this job.
Finally, thank the interviewer for giving you this precious opportunity to show your determination to do a good job. For example, if you can come to your company, you will feel very happy, and you will certainly achieve better results in your company and make tangible contributions to the company's development.