Tessa Davis
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NHS Doctor | Interview Coach | Ghostwriter www.medicalinterviewprep.com
Common misconception: 'I've got time before my interview; I'll practice later.' The truth? Early practice identifies weaknesses and strengths. The more you prep, the more confident you become.
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If you choose to ask a question at the end of your interview, ensure it's meaningful. Avoid asking about information readily available or previously discussed. Donât ask about leave, pay, or working hours. OrâŠjust donât ask one at all.
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Practicing with a timer helps you master the art of concise communication. Don't let lengthy answers derail your interview. Aim for 3-4 minutes per answer to stay on track.
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When it comes to finances in your consultant interview: Think about HOW you'd save the Department money. Show how you understand how and where savings can be made while still delivering excellent patient care.
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Don't assume the interview panel remembers everything from your CV. Assume they remember nothing. The interview is your chance to highlight key points and be specific about your skills and experiences. Think of it as starting with a clean slate.
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Don't forget to ask key questions during your pre-interview meeting. Ask about: - The major issues they've faced over the past year - What they hope to develop in the years ahead This helps you understand the immediate needs and focus areas of the team.
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âGoing with the flowâ sounds great until you find yourself lost in your own answers. Structuring your answers helps avoid stress and keeps you confidently on track.
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One of the biggest perks of practicing? Spotting weak areas. Maybe it's your conclusion or your intro. Pinpoint, refine, and perfect with every round.
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In every interview, your goal is to leave a memorable impression. Know what you offer and communicate it effectively. It's about matching your strengths with the teamâs needs.
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Discussing weaknesses in your interview isn't about self-sabotage. It's a chance to showcase your growth. Dodge 'no-go' weaknesses and plan carefully what youâll say.
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Nervous about sending a pre-interview email? It's normal. You're reaching out to busy senior clinicians you've never met. My tip: Be direct and express interest. 'Iâm finishing my training in x and looking at jobs. It would be great to catch up for a chat.' Itâs worth it.
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Want to stand out in your consultant interview? Identify the bottlenecks in patient flow for your specialty. Think about theatre start times, clinic cancellations, and discharge processes. How would you improve them?
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Sending that pre-interview email might feel daunting, but remember, it's your foot in the door of potential opportunities. Break the ice, introduce yourself, and express genuine excitement.
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Facing an interview presentation? Think about it from the panelâs point of view. Understand the brief, research the department thoroughly, and remember: Your presentation should answer the question, not just serve as a knowledge dump.
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Want to impress in your interview? Present cost-saving strategies and flow efficiencies that resonate with your departmentâs goals.
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Designing your interview presentation? DONâT just dive into PowerPoint. Strategise on paper first, pinpoint the Department's goals, and frame your content to address those directly. Show that you're thinking like a team member already.
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The aim of your interview is to paint a picture of who you are as a team member. Choose examples that are genuine, show constructive vulnerability, and demonstrate learning.
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Donât only use your examples in 'Tell me about a time when...' questions. Integrate them throughout your answers to add depth and relatability.
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Real growth comes from real challenges. In interviews, don't shy away from past hurdles. Show how you've implemented effective strategies to overcome them.
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Remember: In an interview presentation, it's better to leave them wanting more than to overstay your welcome. Finish before your time's up to leave a strong impression. Donât wait to get cut off.
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Donât feel embarrassed about sounding braggy or unsure if your experiences are unique. Focus on what the panel wants to hear. They need to know your strengths.
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In PERM, 'P' stands for Personal. Use this to share your passion for the job. This way, youâll connect with the panel on a deeper level.
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Want to catch the panelâs attention? Show how you'll handle: - Mistakes - Conflicts - Challenges within their team. Thatâs what they want to know.
10 months ago
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A great way to impress the panel? Showcase multiple skills through a single project. For example: Implementing a new patient pathway demonstrates leadership, training ability, and dedication to quality care.
10 months ago
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Your USPs should NOT be personality traits. Focus on: - Specific projects - Placements - Skills To showcase your strengths.
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Why do you need good examples for interviews? Because you'll get at least one specific question about them. Use them to demonstrate senior-level thinking.
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Pro Tip: Use a framework for your interview examples. Start by briefly setting the scene to provide context. Then, dive into your specific actions. Finally, reflect on the outcome and what you learned. This structure showcases your abilities and makes a lasting impression.
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Want to make a memorable impression in your interview? Push yourself to share something you feel vulnerable about. It shows authenticity and growth.
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When you know your Unique Selling Point (USP), you radiate confidence. Be sure to: - Uncover your strengths - Show your best self to the panel - Demonstrate your potential to be integral to the team
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Don't: Shy away from promoting your strengths in the interview. Do: Showcase WHY you're the top candidate.
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Senior-level thinking is key. Be ready for questions about finances, flows, and KPIs. Understand the Trust's financial health and what the CQC report said. Confidence in these areas can make or break the interview.
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Interview tip: Convert weaknesses into strengths by sharing your growth journey. If you once struggled with time management, explain how you've tackled it with effective strategies. It's ALL about showcasing your development.
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Don't leave the last interview question to chance. Decide how you'll respond to 'Do you have any questions for us?' Avoid common mistakes like posing questions you should already know the answer to. Keep it short and purposeful. Or donât ask anything.
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Your interview examples reveal a lot about you. Opt for authentic, everyday situations that meet the checklist criteria: - Steer clear of extremes - Emphasise shared learning - Ensure they are relatable
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Want to excel in your interview? Remember IMSO: Incident sets the context. Mission defines your role. Steps showcase your actions. Outcome reveals the impact. By using this framework, youâll improve your answers.
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Knowledge is power when it comes to interviews. Be sure to: - Research your panel members - Understand their priorities - Have thoughtful ideas ready This will show your genuine interest and help you stand out in the interview.
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Avoid running your answers too long in interviews. Overextended answers can lead to being cut off, causing stress and missed opportunities. Stay concise and on point.
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Remember: Interview mastery comes from practice, not procrastination. Begin your prep NOW to give yourself time to excel. Your future self will thank you!
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Make a mark in your interview by knowing and showing your unique selling point. Itâs what sets you apart and can be the deciding factor in getting the job. Donât leave wishing you'd said more.
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The biggest mistake you can make: Assume the interviewers know everything about you. The interview is where you articulate your skills and experiences, not just regurgitate your CV. Use this chance to highlight your key strengths in person.
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Don't let the CQC report stump you in your interview. Read the report and understand how the department is responding. Being informed is KEY to acing the interview.
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Rushing into an answer can lead to rambling. Embrace the pause. Use it to organise your thoughts and deliver a concise, impactful answer. Silence is your prep time, not your enemy.
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âGoing with the flowâ sounds great until you find yourself lost in your own answers. Structuring your answers helps avoid stress and keeps you confidently on track.
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In every interview, your goal is to leave a memorable impression. Know what you offer and communicate it effectively. It's about matching your strengths with the teamâs needs.
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Who's your audience? Tailoring your presentation to the specific interests and backgrounds of your panel members can significantly increase its impact. Don't hesitate to ask who'll be on the panel.
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Master your âTell me about a time whenâŠâ answers with the IMSO framework: Incident, Mission, Steps, Outcome. A structured approach to sharing experiences showcases your problem-solving skills and impact.
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Pro Tip: Speak to someone inside the department to get a clearer picture of the challenges and achievements reflected in the CQC report. This insider knowledge can inform your interview prep and answers.
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Choosing a weakness to share during your interview? Pick one thatâs genuine but not detrimental to the core requirement of the job. It's an opportunity to demonstrate vulnerability and self-awareness.
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Your ability to discuss finances, flows, and KPIs can set you apart in any interview. It shows you're prepared and understand the challenges of a consultant role.
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During your pre-interview meeting, resist the urge to over-focus on making a good impression. Yes you want to be genuine, and show curiosity about their work. But remember to listen to what theyâre saying. Itâll help give you intel on your interview questions.
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