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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
You have an elevated degree; however, that doesn't mean you stop learning once you have reached the top. Discuss your plans to take professional courses, obtain new certifications, or focus on personal growth. You may also mention a class or volunteer position to highlight your commitment to professional development.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I am happy to have completed my Master's Degree in Genetics. I recently enrolled in a course that will increase my knowledge of the relationship between pharmacology and biomarkers."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I never stop learning and believe that, especially in the healthcare industry, one must stay up to date on new trends and discoveries. I plan to continually grow as a physician assistant by taking monthly courses on various related topics. If there are any courses you recommend, I would be happy to hear your recommendations."

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I grow as a PA by reading medical journals every day. I am also interested in taking additional coursework related to pediatric oncology. Education is important to me, and I will never stop learning."

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What I like about being a physician assistant is that you are continually learning about different specialties, and you continuously learn on the job. I plan to continue growing by reading current medical journals, taking courses, and possibly getting my doctorate in physician assistant studies.

Rachelle's Feedback
It sounds like you have a great plan already in place for flourishing in this career. Well done :)
Anonymous Answer
Being a PA means committing to a lifetime of learning. Given that medicine is constantly changing, I believe that it is essential to consistently learn by reviewing new literature pertaining to practicing evidence-based medicine. I plan to continue my learning on the job site by asking questions and doing literature research including using UptoDate.

Rachelle's Feedback
This answer is a nice start! I encourage you to add even more detail. For example, what topics would you find most interesting or pertinent in your continued learning? What literature do you lean on for deeper dives into evidence-based medicine? How do you plan to utilize UptoDate, and how will all of this professional growth benefit you and the hiring company in the future?
Anonymous Answer
I could say that I am interested in taking additional course work and specialised training in post-surgery anaesthetic care.
It is important to me that I continue to learn and develop my skills.

Rachelle's Feedback
It's nice that you offer a specific area of study since this will help the interviewer better understand your areas of interest. If you were to receive specialized training in post-surgery anaesthetic care, what difference would this make for your career, and what you could offer the hiring company?
Anonymous Answer
I believe that working in healthcare is a non-ending learning experience. I would love to start by renewing my ACLS and ATLS courses. I love to attend national and international meetings that would discuss new trends in the field of primary care. I would keep my medical and clinical skills up to date by consistently reading new literature. In addition, I would love to have crash courses on performing and interpreting ultrasounds. I will be more than happy to listen to more suggestions that you might offer.

Stephanie's Feedback
Great response! My only feedback is that I suggest you change the phrase "non-ending learning experience" to "never-ending learning experience."
Anonymous Answer
I will maintain my practicing healthcare hours, continuing education courses, and plan a master's in public health administration.
Marcie's Feedback
Excellent! Continuing to take courses and getting your master's degree in public health administration are definitely great ways to keep growing. Can you talk a bit about why you want to obtain your master's and when you plan to do so? Also, what are your overall ambitions and goals in this industry? More details will make your answer even more memorable to the interviewer. Great job!
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