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Practice Interview

What to expect
First, we'll enable your camera & microphone and then ask you to record a short introduction about yourself, about 30 seconds long, to make sure your camera is working ok.

Then, we'll ask you to answer one or more questions of your choice from the list below:
1. Can you describe your experience in providing care for frail and elderly patients?
2. What specific skills do you possess that make you well-suited for managing patients with complex needs, particularly in palliative care?
3. Can you walk us through your approach to conducting a holistic assessment for a patient in end-of-life care?
4. Could you provide an example of a clinical decision you made in a challenging situation involving urgent patient care? What factors did you consider?
5. How do you ensure that your clinical assessments and decision-making processes align with best practices in patient safety?
6. Describe your experience working as part of a multi-disciplinary team. How do you contribute to effective team dynamics?
7. How do you handle disagreements or differences of opinion within a team of diverse healthcare professionals?
8. Based on your experience, how do you establish rapport and trust with patients and their families, especially in the context of palliative care?
9. Can you discuss a time when you had to communicate difficult news to a patient or their family? How did you approach that conversation?
10. What does patient-led care mean to you, and how do you implement this approach in your practice?
11. Can you share an example of how you tailored a treatment plan to meet the unique needs of a patient?
12. How do you prioritise and manage your patient caseload, especially when dealing with immediate and urgent requests for treatment?
13. What strategies do you use to assess and manage low-level mental health concerns in your patients?
14. What are the key considerations when conducting home visits for assessing patients' medical conditions?
15. How do you ensure that patients’ care plans are appropriate when working within their own homes?
16. Continuous professional development is crucial in healthcare. How do you stay updated with the latest practices and developments in frailty and palliative care?
17. Are there any specific training or qualifications you would like to pursue to enhance your skills in this area?
18. Imagine you are visiting a frail elderly patient who has expressed a wish to remain at home but requires complex care. How would you approach their assessment and what steps would you take to ensure their wishes are respected while also providing them with the necessary care?
You can answer as many of these questions as you want. Good luck!


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