Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Fourth Interview Questions


Content:

Post 20 open-ended questions for approval you want to ask an expert in the field of your senior project.  The focus of your questions should be on your many answers.   
1. How did you get involved in the annual medical mission?
2. What do you think is the most successful part of the mission?
     b. and is there anything that can be done to improve it?
4. What are your qualifications in the medical field?
5. What are the biggest problems that need to be addressed about the mission?
6. How can teaching local medical medical personel improve the success of the mission?
7. What do you know about Dr. Bautista?
   b. What do you think about Doctors or nurses who spend their time giving back to their community in the form of local care like Dr. Bautisita?
   c. Does this propose any major issues? 
   d. How can something like this be applied to other third world countries or even the United States? 
11. What do you think is the most important quality needed to be a medical missionary?
12. What is the most important aspect of the medical mission itself?
13. what is the best way a medical missionary can provide medical aid to those living in poverty in the Philippines? 
14. What is your goal when you take part on these missions? 
   a. What do you think shod the goal of the mission itself?
16.  What are some other ways we can provide medical aid to those in the Philippines? 
17. How much work goes into actually planning and coordinating the mission?
18. What are the benefits to you by taking part on this mission?
19. What is your favorite part of the mission?
20. What is your least favorite part of the mission?
   a. Can that be fixed or improved?
22. What do you think about the quality of care we give? 

If you have already interviewed someone two times, you aren't allowed to interview that same person without House teacher approval.

The interview itself is not due till Friday April 11 to turnitin.com.   However, we want to give you as much time as possible, so we are asking you to complete the blog now. Remember that in addition to turning in the interview, you also need to turn in the verification sheet to your House teacher.

Examples of open-ended questions.  Click here.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Blog 12: Third Interview Questions


Content:
*Important to note that for my third interview I planned on interviewing one of the doctors who lives in the Philippines while they are taking part on the mission, that way I can get the perspective of someone on the other end of the medical mission, in that sense, I have tailored my questions to be applicable to that nature. 

1. What is the best way a medical missionary can provide medical aid to people who live in poverty in the Philippines?

2. How did you first get involved in this medical mission organization?

3. How effective do you think these missions are? 

4. What aspects of this mission do you think are unique?

5. Do you think anything can be changed to improve this mission?

6. What is it like living in a country where medical aid is necessary to treat its patients? 

7. What makes you proud to be a part of this mission?

8. What do you think about the idea of teaching local doctors to perform surgeries so it can be done year round? (want an opinion on one of my potential answers)

9. What is your ideal form of a medical mission?

10. What do you do when you are not performing medical missions?

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Second Interview Questions

Content: 
The purpose of the second interview is justify your mentor as an expert in the field.  Thus, you will be asking at least 5 questions about their background and/or the background of the organization or company where they work.

1.  Who is your mentor and where do they work?
A. My mentor is Robinson V. Baron M.D who is a private practitioner who works through Citrus Valley Health Partners

2.  What five questions will ask them about their background?
A. Many of my questions for interview one were about how my mentor started the medical missions and why, so for this next interview it would be appropriate to ask his reasoning on practicing medicine in America rather than the Philippines, where he went to school, what his titles are and have been, how many hospitals he attends currently, and what current events in medicine is he taking part in now (for the past few months my grandfather has been chosen to take place in a new robotic surgery program that is to be incorporated in hospitals nation wide in the next few years, so I'd like more info on that)

Questions will go through a approval process with your house teacher.  The house teacher is responsible to tell you if they are approved or not.  If they are not approved, you will need to resubmit.  Once approved, you are then approved to go to your mentor and complete the interview.  The interview is due 10/25 by 8AM to turnitin.com.