Monday, March 3, 2014

Fourth Interview Questions

1. What kind of things do you do so that your patient feels most comfortable?
2. What kind of environment do you aim for when treating a patient?
3. When about to reveal to the patient and their parents that they have cancer, what strategies do you use so that the impact is minimal?
4. Can you please explain the overall kinds of treatments that you as a Pediatric Oncologist use in order to attack cancerous cells? And what these treatments do? For example, Radiation and Chemotherapy.
5. Could you define what therapeutic play is and what it is meant to achieve?
6. Out of the whole process of recovery which is the most important?
7. What later effects can occur from treatments?
9. What kinds of diets must a child diagnosed with cancer follow?
10. What other kinds of therapies are there?
11. Describe the different stages of cancer and what stage can a certain treatment be done?
12. What are CT scans supposed to uncover?
13. Why is it that some patients react differently to cancer cells? For example why do most people taking chemotherapy tend to lose their hair while others don't?
14. What are the most common side affects a child with cancer gets?
15. How often is a child diagnosed with cancer and which is most popular?
16. Is it true that genders are more susceptible to certain cancers? Why?
17. How do you as a Pediatric Oncologist determine which treatment is best for the child?
18. What is the most gratifying part of your job?
19. What role do nurses play in the process of a child's recovery?
20. What do you tell your patients and their parents so that they keep hope?

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    1. What kind of things do you do so that your patient feels most comfortable?
    2. What kind of environment do you aim for when treating a patient?
    3. When about to reveal to the patient and their parents that they have cancer, what strategies do you use so that the impact is minimal?
    4. Can you please explain the overall kinds of treatments that you as a Pediatric Oncologist use in order to attack cancerous cells? And what these treatments do? For example, Radiation and Chemotherapy.
    5. Could you define what therapeutic play is and what it is meant to achieve?
    6. Out of the whole process of recovery which is the most important?
    7. What later effects can occur from treatments?
    9. What kinds of diets must a child diagnosed with cancer follow?
    10. What other kinds of therapies are there?
    11. Describe the different stages of cancer and what stage can a certain treatment be done?
    12. What are CT scans supposed to uncover?
    13. Why is it that some patients react differently to cancer cells? For example why do most people taking chemotherapy tend to lose their hair while others don't?
    14. What are the most common side affects a child with cancer gets?
    15. How often is a child diagnosed with cancer and which is most popular?
    16. Is it true that genders are more susceptible to certain cancers? Why?
    17. How do you as a Pediatric Oncologist determine which treatment is best for the child?
    18. What is the most gratifying part of your job?
    19. What role do nurses play in the process of a child's recovery?
    20. What do you tell your patients and their parents so that they keep hope?

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