The document contains an interview guide for a medical dosimetry program. It includes 15 questions that would be asked in an interview, ranging from telling about educational background and clinical skills to how the applicant would handle changes in the field and situations outside typical responsibilities. The questions probe the applicant's qualifications, abilities to adapt, goals, and strengths that would make them suited for a career in medical dosimetry.
The document contains an interview guide for a medical dosimetry program. It includes 15 questions that would be asked in an interview, ranging from telling about educational background and clinical skills to how the applicant would handle changes in the field and situations outside typical responsibilities. The questions probe the applicant's qualifications, abilities to adapt, goals, and strengths that would make them suited for a career in medical dosimetry.
The document contains an interview guide for a medical dosimetry program. It includes 15 questions that would be asked in an interview, ranging from telling about educational background and clinical skills to how the applicant would handle changes in the field and situations outside typical responsibilities. The questions probe the applicant's qualifications, abilities to adapt, goals, and strengths that would make them suited for a career in medical dosimetry.
The document contains an interview guide for a medical dosimetry program. It includes 15 questions that would be asked in an interview, ranging from telling about educational background and clinical skills to how the applicant would handle changes in the field and situations outside typical responsibilities. The questions probe the applicant's qualifications, abilities to adapt, goals, and strengths that would make them suited for a career in medical dosimetry.
2. Tell me about your educational background. 3. What do you really enjoy about medical dosimetry? 4. What would your mentors say about your clinical skills? 5. Tell me about your experiences observing radiation therapists. 6. What should happen if the radiation therapist calls you to the treatment machine and the electron boost setup will not clear the patients at 100cm SSD and needs to be treated at 110cm SSD? 7. The physician is really busy and asks you to contour the GTV. How would you handle this situation? 8. As an entry-level dosimetrist entering the workforce, what are your expectations from the more experienced dosimetrists? 9. The field of radiation oncology is constantly changing, how do you adapt to change? 10. What do you desire in terms of career development? 11. Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 12. What are your 2 greatest weaknesses? 13. What are your 2 greatest strengths? 14. What accomplishments were you most proud? 15. What sets you apart from other applicants and why should we hire you?
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