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for past applicants who have had interviews, when they asked you questions about shadowing, how mc detail did they go into? were there techniques? what i learned? rtc etc thx in advance
for past applicants who have had interviews, when they asked you questions about shadowing, how mc detail did they go into? were there techniques? what i learned? rtc etc thx in advance
The purpose isn't to intimately know how to do procedures, so they shouldn't expect it. Maybe some jerkoff interviewer might be difficult if you put some ridiculous amount of hours. All I ever heard were things like, "what kind of procedures did you see" or "what's your favorite procedure" and "what's your favorite instrument". That was a Temple icebreaker for one guy in the group who answered with, "the hand tool."
"the hand tool". Couldn't have answered better! lol
hmmm i see and bu ridiculous amojnt of hours, do you mean like 500+ hours?
I guess he meant handpiece. But he was told to never call it a tool again. He also walked in 15 minutes late and blamed parking. I don't know why he even stayed the full day. My favorite interview story...besides my own crash & burns.
Anyway. When you hear someone say they have 500-1000+, you wonder if they really shadowed that much or just what they were up to for that long. If it was truly just observing, that's a whole lot of standing around. If it was fabricated, that will probably manifest itself. If I were interviewing, I'd inquire.