![]() so you were an advocate and also learned something in the process. The first question asks you to grapple hard with that reality. Something like going through the proper chain of command to verify a medication dose that was out of the expected range when the physician wasn't receptive to offering an explanation so although you really value the physician:nurse relationship you discretely phoned the pharmacy who verified your concerns, then spoke with the shift supervisor blah blah and ended up either saving your patient's life or if you want a humble twist it was discussed and decided risk vs benefit was satisfied and this was one of the instances where an off label indication was appropriate etc. When you make important, difficult decisions, you affect many peoples lives and livelihoods. :) With most all interview questions I usually try to come up with a scenario where I advocated for a patient. Starting truly from nothing, to living a normal happy life, and none of this was possible without my wife. ![]() It was the best decision I have ever made. He writes all the answers from his thinking the good and the bad, and weighs in on them. I had to choose between leaving my family in hope of employment, or continue to let tax money support all of us. Use Tim Ferris’s decision-making model New york times best-selling author of the 4-hour work week Tim Ferris has a way he uses to make hard decisions called the pros and cons model. Thats when you improvise and reframe in a way that makes you look minimally amazing. I chose to write about a difficult decision I had to make years ago. TELL ME ABOUT A TIME When You Made A DIFFICULT DECISION Interview Question and BRILIANT ANSWER By Richard McMunn of. Living with how the decision affected my personal life was infinitely more difficult. I did move across the country for my first job, but I didn't consider it a difficult decision because it got me into the specialty I wanted right out of school, which might not have happened otherwise. In the Mass Effect games, those decisions are usually up to the player. ![]() And in dire situations like those, difficult decisions have to be made. I have no idea what I'd say for a work-related decision. The stories told in the Mass Effect series usually revolve around huge wars or galactic invasions. If someone asked me that question in an interview, I would be totally stumped. ![]()
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