Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions

1. How can an individual best push a community to promote awareness of Pediatric Oncology?
2. What is essential and basic information your patient and their parents should know?
3. How important is it for a child and their parents to be aware of the type of cancer they have and the change of life style it will bring? Why? What specifically changes in the life of a patient when they are diagnosed with cancer?
4. Working with people who slowly die because of cancer is already hard enough what techniques do you use that are helpful for coping with sadness when a patient dies?
5. What advice can you give to those individuals that are trying to promote awareness of Pediatric Oncology, what should their information be focused on?
6. Cancer among adults is different from cancer among children, how is this true?
7. What is a factor that you think drives others to act as a part of working against fighting cancer?
8. What major problem can arise with a patients parents?
9. What specific group of people should someone who is trying to promote Pediatric Oncology focus on?
10. How big of a part does a physician play in the recovery of a patient?

2 comments:

  1. No approved. Change questions 4 and 8 because they cannot be background questions.

    1. How can an individual best push a community to promote awareness of Pediatric Oncology?
    2. What is essential and basic information your patient and their parents should know?
    3. How important is it for a child and their parents to be aware of the type of cancer they have and the change of life style it will bring? Why? What specifically changes in the life of a patient when they are diagnosed with cancer?
    4. What advice can you give to someone seeking to go into this field?
    5. What advice can you give to those individuals that are trying to promote awareness of Pediatric Oncology, what should their information be focused on?
    6. Cancer among adults is different from cancer among children, how is this true?
    7. What is a factor that you think drives others to act as a part of working against fighting cancer?
    8. What made you pick this as your career?
    9. What specific group of people should someone who is trying to promote Pediatric Oncology focus on?
    10. How big of a part does a physician play in the recovery of a patient?

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  2. APPROVED, except change your first question to your updated EQ (once we craft it).

    1. How can an individual best push a community to promote awareness of Pediatric Oncology?
    2. What is essential and basic information your patient and their parents should know?
    3. How important is it for a child and their parents to be aware of the type of cancer they have and the change of life style it will bring? Why? What specifically changes in the life of a patient when they are diagnosed with cancer?
    4. Working with people who slowly die because of cancer is already hard enough what techniques do you use that are helpful for coping with sadness when a patient dies?
    5. What advice can you give to those individuals that are trying to promote awareness of Pediatric Oncology, what should their information be focused on?
    6. Cancer among adults is different from cancer among children, how is this true?
    7. What is a factor that you think drives others to act as a part of working against fighting cancer?
    8. What major problem can arise with a patients parents?
    9. What specific group of people should someone who is trying to promote Pediatric Oncology focus on?
    10. How big of a part does a physician play in the recovery of a patient?

    ReplyDelete