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Question 2 of 35 for our Kaiser Permanente Registered Nurse Mock Interview

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Question 2 of 35

Describe your typical relationship with physicians you work with.

"During my clinical rotations, I had the chance to work with many different physicians and NPs in various healthcare settings. I really made the most of my experience, learning all that I could from each of them. Their diverse backgrounds and experiences make them such an asset to work alongside, and though each one may have their own style, their end goal is the same; to heal patients. I found that you can't be intimidated or shy. You have to be confident in your abilities while also knowing when to seek advice or shadowing when you need to improve your skills or experience in an area."

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How to Answer: Describe your typical relationship with physicians you work with.

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  • 2. Describe your typical relationship with physicians you work with.

      How to Answer

      Historically speaking, there has always been a dynamic struggle between nurses and doctors. Kaiser is likely asking you this question to determine if you work well with doctors and can successfully navigate the doctor/nurse dynamic. With a respectful approach, this dynamic struggle can be nonexistent. Kaiser seeks individuals who work collaboratively with staff and management, so a strong answer should demonstrate your ability to do so.

      Written by Angela Fontaine on April 18th, 2021

      Entry Level Example

      "During my clinical rotations, I had the chance to work with many different physicians and NPs in various healthcare settings. I really made the most of my experience, learning all that I could from each of them. Their diverse backgrounds and experiences make them such an asset to work alongside, and though each one may have their own style, their end goal is the same; to heal patients. I found that you can't be intimidated or shy. You have to be confident in your abilities while also knowing when to seek advice or shadowing when you need to improve your skills or experience in an area."

      Written by Jaymie Payne on December 17th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "I understand that doctors own high-risk and sensitive responsibilities. As a best practice, I always approach relationships with my physicians from a supportive and respectful nature. In my current position, I demonstrate three key components that help me work with my physicians best. This framework is called the ideal team player. The Ideal Team Player framework is comprised of being humble, hungry, and smart. Through these competencies, I'm able to build successful relationships with a foundation of trust. With this foundation in place, physicians are more trusting when I advocate for my patients and are quick in offering their education and expertise to grow in my knowledge. I know here at Kaiser that you seek individuals who work collaboratively with staff and management, and I'm confident that this framework aligns with that."

      Written by Angela Fontaine on April 18th, 2021