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NHS Interviews Breakdown with Dr James Moore

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session with Dr James Moore, an MU-Sofia 2018 graduate and Norway and Norwich University Hospital ST3, to learn what medical professionals should expect during NHS interviews and how to effectively prepare for them. He will provide advice on preparing for both remote and face-to-face interviews. He will also address challenges faced by IMGs who have studied in Bulgaria, and provide helpful tips such as knowledge of one's CV, hospital values, clinical scenarios, basic ethical principles, and generic interview questions. The session end with a Q&A period.

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Join our informative and interactive webinar, where we will provide you with invaluable insights and strategies to excel in the NHS doctor interview process. This webinar is designed to offer guidance on what to expect during the NHS interviews and how to prepare effectively!

Learning objectives

  1. Understand what to expect in a NHS interview and how to best prepare.
  2. Learn the dress code and protocol for both Face to Face and Remote interviews.
  3. Identify the importance of researching and understanding the hospital values, essential and desirable criteria for the job, and clinical scenarios.
  4. Appreciate the difference between generic interview questions and medical specific questions.
  5. Gain knowledge of resources available to aid in interview preparation such as the Oxford Clinical Handbook and the Medical Interviews book.
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NHS Interviews Breakdown with Dr James Moore Guidance on what to expect during interviews and how to prepare effectivelyWho Are We? seeking supportbility for students Address challenges faced by IMGs who studied in Bulgaria Simplifying transition process Questions and suggestions welcome Reach out to us whenever you need toJames Moore MD, BSc (Hons), MRCP (UK), MRCP (London) ST3, MM/ID Dr James is a MU-Sofia 2018 graduate and is currently working at Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. My Interview History: FY1 T&O ST1 Histopathology Face to face Remote FY1/FY2 Fellowship CIT ST3 Face to face Remote FY2 Standalone RemoteFace to Face vs Remote More interviews are being delivered remotely now. Particularly for mass recruitment i.e. specialty programmes Single position jobs are usually more likely to be F2FRemote Interviews Dress formally Tidy room Good internet connection Avoid noise, i.e. deliveries limited timehly structured with Know your stations with prepared answersFace to Face Get a good night’s sleep Arrive the night before, if possible Dress formally Know where you’re going/leave plenty of time Know a few things about the hospital General Tips Know your CV well Know the hospital’s values Be able to explain concisely Learn clinical scenarios and succinctly all elements of your application Know basic ethical principles Be able to explain gaps in employment Practise generic questions Be able to explain what you’ve been doing Medical specific questions (i.e. audit, research, etc) Know the essential and desirable criteria for the job Arrange practise interviews Caution when paying for courses/materialGeneric Interview Questions Strengths and weaknesses? How do you manage stress? How do you prioritise? What are you looking to develop? What do you anticipate needing help with?Audits/QUIP/Research/ Teaching Audit QUIP Management Leadership Research Clinical governanceResources Oxford Clinical Handbook is a pocket textbook As part of my aimed at medical students and junior doctors, and preparation, I studied covers all aspects of clinical medicine. from the Oxford Clinical Handbook (specifically the Medical Interviews CT, ST & Registrar Interview emergency scenarios) Skills - Over 120 medical interview questions, and also the Medical techniques and NHS topics explained Interviews book. Specialty Interviews Require more comprehensive Highly structured answersQ&A