- 20 questions
- Open-ended
- Do not use is, are, did questions
- Purpose of the questions: To help you answer your EQ or understand your answers.
1. Do you see any problems managing a professional and personal life?
2. Aside from treating patients, what other responsibilities do you have working here?
3. How do the advancements of modern technology play a role in your career?
4. What do you do in order to mentally separate yourself from your job?
5. What legacy do you want to leave behind?
6. What type of mentality should a doctor have in order to practice efficiently?
7. Are there any particular experiences/stories that you still think about to this day?
8. Do you feel working with children requires a special characteristic/trait that other types of doctors do not possess?
9. What does a successful pediatrician mean to you?
10. When practicing preventative medicine, what is the best way to motivate kids to stay healthy?
11. Can you tell if the adolescent lies to you when you question him or her about drugs, sex, and drinking?
12. What was the most important book source you used while learning how to become a pediatrician? What do you recommend I read?
13. Did you have any inspiring mentors as an aspiring pediatrician?
14. What is the strangest thing you have ever seen?
15. What similarity do you see in all parents?
16. What is the best advice you could give on handling difficult parents and children?
17. What qualities would you look for in a partner in order to run a successful practice?
18. Do you see yourself having more friends in the medical profession or in other professions?
19. Do you think marrying a doctor made your career easier or more difficult?
20. Who would you recommend I talk to, to get more insight in the field?
21. Where do you see the medical field five years from now?
21. Where do you see the medical field five years from now?