30 Medical Research - Cancer Interview Questions & Answers
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1. Since February 2009, over 40 million doses of Gardasil have been distributed globally. Have you studied this vaccine, and what are your thoughts on its use?
How to Answer
Gardasil is a vaccine for use in the prevention of certain strains of human papillomavirus, specifically HPV types 6, 11, 16 and 18. This vaccine is one of the most recent vaccines included on the childhood immunization schedule. Many parents have conflicted feelings about their children being given this vaccine. Remember, when an interviewer asks your opinion, he may not always expect you to agree with his. Nevertheless, be respectful with your answer no matter what your opinion is.
1st Answer Example
"I have studied FDA and CDC recommendations regarding vaccines in limited detail. Like most new medications or research projects, vaccines are commonly under scrutiny. It is understandable that a person who is not educated on how vaccines work would be apprehensive about them. For me, personally, if there is anything I can do to help reduce the risk of developing cancer, I want to do it."
2nd Answer Example
"I have studied the use of Gardisil as a preventive vaccine. While I understand that some people view vaccines as a negative option in preventive care, I am supportive of any attempt to help reduce the risk of disease. I have found that the benefits outweigh the risks associated with Gardisil, like any other vaccine."
2. Are you familiar with what nitrites are and how they affect the human body?
How to Answer
The goal of research is to recognize ways to prevent or develop ways to effectively treat and cure. Those who work in cancer research support that idea that a healthy diet is one thing we all can do in an effort to maintain wellness. Nitrites are chemical additives used to preserve and add flavoring to most lunch meats, including cold cuts and hot dogs. Once in the body, they react with body chemicals and turn into cancer-causing carcinogens. Having knowledge of things like nitrites will show the interviewer your level of interest in learning and educating others. Share any knowledge you have.
1st Answer Example
"I have always found it interesting how the foods we consume affect us on a cellular level. The effect that nitrites have on a body is astounding, especially knowing the amount of processed foods that so many people consume. I have participated in some continuing education classes and have taught a few classes regarding cancer fighting foods."
2nd Answer Example
"I have recently spent some time researching optimal diets for cancer patients. One thing that all researchers agreed upon was that processed foods, especially lunch meats and hotdogs should be avoided because of the nitrites in those types of foods.."
3. Company ABC is supportive of employers who interested in continuing their education. Have you thought of furthering your degree, and if so, would you stay within the research industry?
How to Answer
There are people who choose a career and later return to school. Some have the objective is to get a higher degree in the same field or to change careers altogether. This question gives the interviewer an opportunity to know you and what your future plans may be. In turn, your answer allows the interviewer the chance to see where you may fit within Company ABC now and in the future. If you have thoughts of continuing your education, don't be afraid to share that with the interviewer. Just remember to point out why you feel you would be an asset to Company ABC now.
1st Answer Example
"I have considered going back to college a few times, but at this point in my life, research is my passion. I feel I am already in an industry that is important and growing. I feel like, if I were to take any additional classes, I would want them to be something that would add value to the education and experience I have now."
2nd Answer Example
"I love research and am comfortable where I am, at this point in my career. I have considered in years to come, when I am older, I may transition slightly into the realm of education within medical research. That way I can still do research and have some input, but I could also educate those who are coming into the field after me. For now, though, I am very happy with what I am doing and really look forward to seeing where you think I will be the greatest asset at Company ABC."
4. An estimated 12,000 children are diagnosed with cancer in the United States annually. Have you ever participated in any research that is focused on childhood cancer?
How to Answer
While cancer is a devastating diagnosis, childhood cancer is all the more devastating. The thought behind this is that, while some cancers are not caused by lifestyles such as smoking or other risk factors, most childhood cancers deal with some type of genetics or unintentional exposure to carcinogens. Some researchers focus only on childhood cancer causes and efforts for a cure. If you have never participated in any specific childhood cancer study, you may have attended a lecture or heard of some type of research. Anything you can share with the interviewer that shows your interest will be a positive part of this interview.
1st Answer Example
"While I have not participated in focused childhood cancer studies, I have attended some seminars regarding cancer research and some of the long-term effects that childhood cancer survivors experience vs. adult cancer survivors. If I were given an opportunity to participate in a focused study, childhood cancer would be one of the things I would choose."
2nd Answer Example
"When I was beginning my career in research, I was given an assignment to choose a topic related to childhood cancer patients/survivors and present a report on that topic. I chose to focus on fertility issues related to childhood cancer survivors. I researched studies that had been conducted and interviewed some survivors. Many of those patients experienced premature menopause and were not able to have children of their own. While not all childhood cancer survivors experience this, based on the prior treatment that each of the survivors I interviewed had, the study revealed that radiation and chemotherapy treatment affected the ovaries and caused premature menopause. It was an interesting study."
5. Research has shown that postmenopausal women who are more physically active are less likely to die from breast cancer. What are your thoughts as to why this may be so?
How to Answer
Estrogen is necessary for the body to function. In women, the ovaries are the main source of estrogen. In men, an enzyme converts testosterone to estrogen. Fat cells in both men and women can also make estrogen. This is why too much estrogen is commonly seen in obesity. In women, too much estrogen is linked to an increased risk for post-menopausal breast, endometrial and ovarian cancers.
While not everyone understands the link between obesity and cancer risks, having some general knowledge such as the facts stated here, is beneficial. Share your knowledge with the interviewer.
1st Answer Example
"I have to admit, I learned the hard way about obesity's relation to increased cancer risks. For most of my adult life, I battled obesity. My family practitioner gave me some educational material to read that was focused on health risks related to obesity. In that literature, there was an article about post-menopausal women who were obese having a higher risk for developing breast cancer. Until then, I never thought about the fat cells in our bodies creating estrogen. I think so much focus is put on the ovaries being the estrogen producing organ that we often overlook other factors."
2nd Answer Example
"I have researched some studies regarding the occurrence of breast cancer in post-menopausal women. Many people don't realize that,although ovaries produce estrogen, fat cells in our bodies also produce it. Although men and women both have estrogen in our bodies, women have a higher amount. Even after menopause, those who are overweight have an increased amount of estrogen in their bodies because of the fat cells producing it. Estrogen can cause an increased risk of breast cancer occurrence."
6. Research has shown that skin cancer is the most common type of cancer seen in the United States. Have you ever studied skin cancer or the possible ways to decrease the risk of developing it?
How to Answer
Although there are risk factors for all cancers, skin cancer preventive measures are simple, yet often neglected by others. Share your thoughts with the interviewer regarding ways to prevent this cancer and any knowledge you may have from your research.
1st Answer Example
"Being someone with fair skin, I have always had to take measures to protect my skin. One of the most difficult things, for me, is having to cover my skin when out in the sun because I love having a suntan and the feeling of the sun on my skin. I think many people, especially younger people, neglect to understand the seriousness of this type of cancer."
2nd Answer Example
"I did not have a great deal of knowledge about skin cancer until I began considering a career in cancer research. I actually thought it would be an easier topic for me to study as I began to transition into this career. It wasn't until I really started studying that I discovered how common skin cancer is and the many ways that people can help protect themselves and reduce the risk of developing it. Simple things like wearing sunscreen with a high SPF or clothing to cover the skin when out in the sun are a great way to help."
7. Company ABC likes to find areas of interest to our employees when assigning different research projects. Is there a particular cancer that you would be interested in conducting a research project on?
How to Answer
Being given the opportunity to say what area of research is most interesting to you will allow the interviewer to see if there is a place where employment needs meet your interest which creates a win-win. This is a chance to say what you want without seeming demanding. Share what interests you and why.
1st Answer Example
"I read an article recently about prostate cancer. The article said that prostate cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death among African American men. I would be very interested in studying this and do a comparison on its occurrence and prognosis across racial and cultural backgrounds."
2nd Answer Example
"I would like to do a study on metastatic breast cancer. I have known some women who were diagnosed with breast cancer. One of them experienced metastasis while the others did not. I would like to do a case study on the causes of metastasis and possible ways of preventing recurrence."
8. While doing research or cancer studies, what is something you have learned that others may not know? This can be a cancer fact or something related to cancer patients.
How to Answer
Often, interviewers will ask questions that include 'what is your opinion....' or 'what have you learned...'. These type of questions are useful for an interviewer to see where your interests lie and how motivated you are with regard to learning independently. Share something you learned while researching cancer and include in the answer why it is of interest to you or what makes it important in providing care to cancer patients.
1st Answer Example
"I once did a study on depression and anxiety disorders that developed after a cancer diagnosis. In that study I found that cancer victims are twice as likely to commit suicide than the general population. Additionally, male cancer victims were more likely to commit suicide soon after their diagnosis. With the advances in cancer treatment globally, realizing the number of people who still feel the need to end their own lives was a stark discovery for me personally."
2nd Answer Example
"I conducted some interviews among oncologists and did some statistic research. I learned that there are presently over 13 million cancer survivors living in the United States presently. To me, this is something that can offer hope to newly diagnosed patients and their families."
9. Company ABC works with a variety of physicians, scientists, and special researchers. One specialty we consult with is nutritionists. What is your understanding of how nutrition may play a role in the development of certain cancers?
How to Answer
The link between cancer and diet is just as mysterious as the disease itself. Much research has pointed toward certain foods and nutrients that may help prevent--or, conversely, contribute to--certain types of cancer. Do you have any experience linking nutritional status to the development or prevention of certain cancers?
1st Answer Example
"Some of the research I conducted previously showed that because adipose tissue is hormonally active, excess body fat changes the hormonal environment of the body. Body fat secretes particular chemical signals that alter normal cell functioning. When we lose body fat and maintain a lean body, certain hormones drop and this may be why risk is reduced."
2nd Answer Example
"I took a nutrition class in college and one of the classes focused on healthful foods that were thought to have cancer fighting qualities. It was an eye-opening opportunity for me that led me to not only change the way I eat, but has also helped me as I have studied nutrition and cancer on a more in depth level."
10. Statistics have shown that cancer patients who are married are more likely to survive than those who are single. Do you have thoughts that may support this statement?
How to Answer
Research shows that when you're married, you're less likely to die from major illnesses, including heart disease and cancer as well. A study published recently in the journal Cancer looked at more than 780,000 Californians diagnosed with cancer over a nine-year period. It found that single men were 27 percent more likely to die from their condition than married men were. For single women, the mortality rate was 19 percent higher than for their married counterparts. What are some reasons you can think of that may support these findings?
1st Answer Example
"I can understand the idea that states married people may survive longer. In fact, I would venture to say that anyone with a strong support system or a long-term commitment with a significant other will be more likely to survive any illness. I believe this is in part because when a patient is going through a tough treatment plan like chemotherapy, having someone to encourage them through it helps them to endure the difficultly and complete the plan."
2nd Answer Example
"I can think of a few reasons that this may be true. One factor that I think is conceivable is that a married couple often has two incomes which allows them to afford healthcare costs. Also, if someone has a spouse or partner, that person often encourages them to seek a diagnosis and treatment plan in hopes of becoming well again."
11. One of the most frustrating things for anyone in the healthcare industry, especially medical research, is the fact that we have to treat cancer victims who were exposed to cancer-causing agents by others. Can you think of an example of this?
How to Answer
Lifestyle habits are often associated with the risk of developing certain types of cancer. Unfortunately, there are things that can people can be exposed to that are not because of personal choices. Are you familiar with any of these instances? Share your experience with the interviewer.
1st Answer Example
"One of the most common things I can think of is the development of lung cancer in patients who have never smoked. While those who choose to smoke are aware of the risks and take those chances willingly, it is unfortunate that those who choose to refrain from smoking are still at risk due to exposure to second-hand smoke."
2nd Answer Example
"I can think of a few examples of patients who are exposed to a cancer-causing agent. For instance, exposure to HPV infection is a risk factor. I think the risk of developing cancer because of HPV is an important opportunity for education on safe sex practices and the option of taking immunizations, such as the vaccine, Gardisil."
12. What made you choose a career in cancer research?
How to Answer
Medical research is essential in finding causes and possible cures of many diseases. With the many healthcare career options available, what made you choose research?
1st Answer Example
"I have always been intrigued by medicine and wellness. When I began to try and decide on a long-term career, I felt that becoming a researcher may give me an opportunity to find ways to care for others that would last a lifetime."
2nd Answer Example
"From the time I was a teenager, I knew I wanted to be involved in some type of medical research. After my grandmother was diagnosed with lung cancer and died, I decided that cancer research was what I wanted to do. I think that participating in an effort to find a cure is one way that I have been able to honor her memory."
13. Company ABC is passionate about finding ways to help prevent cancer. What makes you feel like you would be a good fit here?
How to Answer
All employers want to know that an employee is as passionate about their cause as the company is. What made you feel interested in Company ABC? Share your thoughts with the interviewer.
1st Answer Example
"I am passionate about cancer research. I realize that there are other companies who conduct cancer research, but knowing that Company ABC is as focused on prevention as a cure really drew me to apply here."
2nd Answer Example
"I have been involved in research for quite a while, but I wanted to find somewhere that I could focus on disease prevention specifically. I looked at different research companies and felt that :company's: mission statement was the most in line with my goals of finding ways of prevention. I look forward to seeing where I will best fit with Company ABC."
14. What would your previous co-workers say were the best and worst qualities about you?
How to Answer
No one wants to share anything negative about themselves. However, any honest person will admit that he has both good and bad characteristics. The important thing is recognizing the things that may need to be improved and being willing to address them. Share some things about your personal qualities with the interviewer and remember, when sharing any quality that could be improved, tell how you are working to make a change.
1st Answer Example
"I would have to say that one of the things I'd like to improve about myself and that most people recognize about me is I always want to be the 'fixer.' While I know that this is not always a negative thing, for me, I have often let the fact that I couldn't fix a certain situation be something that troubled me. On a lighter note, I believe I have a positive, out-going personality. I enjoy getting to know others and like to make them feel comfortable."
2nd Answer Example
"My best quality, I believe, is that I am willing to work on any project I am asked to take on. My worst quality is that I am willing to take on too many projects at once. I've had to learn to pace myself and prioritize things that need to be done so that am not overwhelmed and so that my quality of work does not suffer because I am too busy."
15. Although much research involves a team approach, Company ABC has many employees who work independently and then participate in groups to share information. Do you prefer a team or individual work environment?
How to Answer
Your preference of working individually or within a team is important. Given the form of this question, expressing one preference over the other will not disqualify you from employment. This is your chance to have some say in where you may be placed. Remember, though, to add that you want to be a part of Company ABC and are willing to take a position if offered, even if it is not your first preference.
1st Answer Example
"I consider myself an easy-going person and I enjoy being challenged. While I don't mind working independently, I like working in a group. I enjoy working in a group because I get to learn from other's experience and opinions."
2nd Answer Example
"Although I work well with others, I enjoy independent projects. I have a more reserved personality and enjoy challenging myself. However, I am excited about the prospect of becoming a part of Company ABC and would be willing to accept a position whether it is an individual or group assignment."
16. While many new medicines are now available to treat certain cancers, many of them are only available for clinical trials. Have you ever worked with clinical studies?
How to Answer
The availability of new medications is generally governed by results of clinical trials associated with those medications. If you have clinical trial experience, share it; if you don't, share your thoughts.
1st Answer Example
"I have not yet had an opportunity to work with clinical trials. I have usually been on the other side of research, gathering information, offering comparisons, etc. until medications are ready to be presented. I am supportive of medication clinical trials and hope to have an opportunity in the future to be closely involved for the duration of a trial."
2nd Answer Example
"I worked with a previous company that had great focus on clinical trials for cancer treatment. It is astounding to see the way medicine is changing and developing. I look forward to the next trial I can be involved with."
17. Some physicians and scientist argue that too much of the 'War on Cancer' is misdirected by focusing more on treatment rather than on prevention. Do you agree with this?
How to Answer
We all have opinions about ways that medical research and treatment could be improved. With cancer research, especially, it is frustrating when researchers want to cure a disease and can't explain the true cause. Do you think that there is inequality when comparing treatment vs. prevention in cancer care?
1st Answer Example
"I have heard people voice this concern before. However, I do not know if I think there is as great a different between the efforts to prevent or cure. All healthcare research requires a bit of a 'balancing act,' so to speak. That is why I think it is important to have a diversity of people involved in research projects. If we can divide groups of people and have each group focus on something different and then come together with our ideas and implement them, perhaps we can find a way to prevent new occurrences and cure those who have already been diagnosed."
2nd Answer Example
"While I can understand the frustration of wanting to prevent cancer occurrence, I disagree with the statement that the focus of research is more on treatment than a cure. Cancer prevention can be increased by individuals participating in a healthier lifestyle. These are things that no amount of research can enforce. We can only educate. When others choose to participate in activities that cause cancer, we then are expected to provide a cure."
18. Have you ever done any volunteer work or public education related to cancer research?
How to Answer
While volunteering is likely not a requirement for Company ABC, your willingness to volunteer or provide education regarding cancer research tells the interviewer that you are committed to being involved in any efforts possible to help create awareness. If you have not volunteered in the past, that's OK. Ask about opportunities for employees to be involved with research on a community/volunteer level.
1st Answer Example
"One thing I have wanted to do is become more involved in educating the public about our cancer research efforts. I've spent a great deal of time conducting research, but I've not yet had the opportunity to share that research on a public level. If Company ABC has an opportunity for someone to research as well as educate others, I would love to hear about it."
2nd Answer Example
"I have participated in some public education classes such as at health units on more than one occasion. Much of the substance of the encounters involved educating healthcare providers about efforts to help reduce the risk of developing cancer so that they could, in turn, provide more up-to-date statistics to their clients. I would like to explore opportunities to be more involved with community education regarding cancer research and options for treatment."
19. Have you ever been involved with any efforts to secure funding for cancer research?
How to Answer
Most of the funding of cancer research by private voluntary health organizations comes from individuals, but some comes from grants to those organizations (and so might be counted as foundation or government funding as well as spending by the private voluntary health organization). If you have been involved in helping to write grant applications or soliciting private organizations to become a part of research funding, this could be considered an asset. Share any experience you may have.
1st Answer Example
"I used to work for a company that operated mostly from money received from federal grants. When I worked there, I was an under-study to the head grant-writer. I have hoped to find placement with a company where I can do research but also offer my services in securing funding to further our research efforts."
2nd Answer Example
"Yes, I have assisted with attempts to secure private funding for breast cancer research. I have found that the more specifically focused a research project is, the more easily private funding is secured."
20. Many people have voiced different opinions regarding embryonic stem cell research. What is your understanding of this branch of research and do you have thoughts about why some people are opposed to this?
How to Answer
There are various reasons that people voice opposition to stem cell research. Even if you have never worked with stem cell research, you can share your thoughts about why some people may be opposed.
1st Answer Example
"I believe that the majority of people who oppose embryonic stem cell research do so because they don't have a clear understanding of what type of cells are used and the benefits that the research can accomplish. Embryonic stem cells are derived from the inner cells of human blastocysts, which occur 5-10 days after fertilization, but before implantation into the uterus. I honestly believe if those in opposition were educated to understand that embryonic stem cells are not taken from a living fetus they would be more supportive."
2nd Answer Example
"I believe there are many reasons that people oppose stem cell research. When the word 'embryonic' is used, the majority of the population relates this to an unborn child. If people can understand that a pregnancy has not been achieved at the time these cells are harvested and can know that cloning for reproductive purposes in human beings is not legal, they would be more open to the idea of this type of research."
21. In a recent poll, much of the general population stated that they were unaware that men can develop breast cancer. Have you ever researched anything regarding the occurrence of breast cancer in men?
How to Answer
Because breast cancer occurs less frequently in men than women, many people are unaware of its occurrence at all. If you have any experience researching this subject, share that knowledge with the interviewer. Remember, your research does not have to be in a clinical lab. Any studies you have performed should be shared.
1st Answer Example
"I did a case study previously comparing the effects of estrogen on both men and women and the percentage of those studied who developed breast cancer. I would like to see more of breast cancer research to be target specific to male patients."
2nd Answer Example
"I have assisted with breast cancer research before. The studies I had part in involved both male and female patients."
22. Company ABC would like to employ researchers who are interested in working on long-term projects. With that in mind, what changes do you anticipate to occur within the next 2-3 years?
How to Answer
Knowing what goals you have and any changes you anticipate in your life will give the interviewer an opportunity to evaluate two things: 1. what positions are available that won't disrupt your plans and, 2. are you interested in having a long-term relationship within the company? Change is good and growth is encouraged. However, because employers invest time and money in training new employees, they prefer that they have a plan to stay for the long-term. Still, if you don't plan on being in the same geographical area five years from now, it's OK to say that now. With companies as large as Mercy Health Systems, there are often opportunities for transfers to other facilities within the same network. Either way, being upfront and honest is always appreciated.
1st Answer Example
"I recently became engaged. Although we have not set a date yet, we have agreed to wait twelve months before the marriage. My fiance' just passed the Bar exam here and has been offered an opportunity to join an existing law firm. Presently, our plans are to stay where we are and build a career, not just work a job. Also, we do not plan on having children for at least two years after our marriage. We both feel that being able to become established in our careers and save for our future would be the responsible thing to do before starting a family."
2nd Answer Example
"I'm glad to know that Company ABC is hoping to place employees who are interested in long-term employment. I love research and feel like I could adjust anywhere if needed. However, I would really like to find a place where I can work on long-term projects. I like to see projects as they are started and then be able to follow them through completion.
23. The medical research industry has a diverse workforce. Have you ever worked with a diverse group of pe
How to Answer
Some people are intimidated when faced with learning new cultures and beliefs, but in the healthcare industry, it is crucial to provide effective care. The interviewer wants to know that you are open to meeting and learning about new people and becoming an integral part of the team. Be positive with your response.
"I think diversity in the healthcare industry is essential. People from all over the world now call our country their home. I believe learning about and showing an appreciation for people from different walks of life only makes us stronger as we build upon the common bond of caring for others."
1st Answer Example
"I think diversity in the healthcare industry is essential. People from all over the world now call our country their home. I believe learning about and showing an appreciation for people from different walks of life only makes us stronger as we build upon the common bond of caring for others."
2nd Answer Example
For example: "The largest diverse group I worked with was probably when I did my clinical rotation at University Medical Center. I was afforded the opportunity to meet people from different cultures, religions, and professional backgrounds. It gave me an eye-opening experience of how many wonderful people there are!"
24. Any time there is a work environment with groups of people, it is important to have effective relationship-building skills. What makes you a strong relationship builder?
How to Answer
Assure the interviewer that you would treat everyone at Texas Children's Hospital with great respect and a positive attitude. Discuss the ways that you would build strong and healthy relationships if hired.
1st Answer Example
"I have often been complimented on my relationship building skills. I like to get to know people and ask them questions about themselves. Most people love to talk about themselves, and I find it's a great and simple way to start building rapport with others. I consider myself to be a strong relationship builder and take pride in my 'people skills'. "
2nd Answer Example
I think it is important for everyone within a team to understand the importance of a strong working relationship. Understand that, I believe I would be a great ambassador of positive relationships here at Company ABC."
25. Have you ever had a disagreement with a co-worker, and, if so, how did you resolve it?
How to Answer
Any time you work with someone else, there is a chance of having a disagreement about something at one time or another. The interviewer knows this. It's human nature for people to have their own opinions. What is important to the interviewer in this question is whether or not you are willing to compromise and work through difficult situations with your co-workers. Being unwilling to compromise or find alternative solutions to a dispute can affect everyone on the team, even if it is indirectly. Sharing a personal experience is OK, but do not embellish it to 'be the hero.'
1st Answer Example
"I believe if we think about it, each of us could remember at least one disagreement with a friend or co-worker. Although I consider myself to be pretty easy-going, I am also very passionate about my patients and the care that they receive. I have been aware of disagreements between other co-workers, but really like to think of myself as more of a peacekeeper. I feel like professional people should be able to discuss things logically and come to an agreement that is satisfactory for everyone involved."
2nd Answer Example
"I think the most common disagreement between myself and others have involved our personal feelings about how healthcare should be carried out. However, I have learned, as have most of the people that I have worked with, that while our opinions are important, plans of care are designated by strict guidelines and with the input of everyone on the care team as well as the patient. Learning to respect those guidelines and patient wishes usually resolves issues that arise"
26. If you were the person responsible for hiring new employees, what qualities would you be looking for during the interview? Do you feel that you display those qualities yourself?
How to Answer
There is more than one reason for asking this question. First, the interviewer wants to know what qualities you think are important to perform this job. Second, and most importantly, your answer will tell the interviewer if you hold yourself to the same standard as you do others. If you want to see certain characteristics in your peers, you should be able to tell the interviewer with confidence that you possess those traits, as well. This question is one that interviewers often use to distinguish sincerity on the part of the candidate.
1st Answer Example
"I believe that honesty is important no matter what job title a person holds. I have found that being honest with people creates an atmosphere of mutual trust and respect. Those qualities, I feel, are essential when building rapport with patients and co-workers."
2nd Answer Example
"I believe self-confidence and accountability are important. I hope to always display those characteristics and to encourage them in others."
27. Being a medical researcher is rewarding, but can also be very stressful at times. Can you share a situation that was difficult for you and how you worked through it?
How to Answer
The interviewer recognizes that, while being involved in medical research is rewarding and has its benefits, it can often be trying at times. This question gives you the chance to show how your vulnerability meets your strengths. Having balance between the two is crucial. Being willing to open up to the interviewer about a situation that was emotional for you and how you were able to cope will show him what can be expected of you when you are faced with a difficult situation in the future.
1st Answer Example
"I believe any job has its stressful situations. One case that I will never forget occurred when I was doing a pediatric rotation. We had a four year old child that was admitted due to having seizures. After further testing, it was discovered that the child had a brain tumor. The tumor was very advanced and she lost her life because of it. That time was very emotional for everyone on the care team. Fortunately, we had a good team leader who gave us an opportunity to talk with her and one another about the overwhelming grief that we felt. I have found that talking through emotions is a great way to work through any unresolved grief."
2nd Answer Example
"One of the most stressful situations I can recall was when I was working with a group of individuals on a research project. We all had different responsibilities within the project. Just before the designated date that we were going to meet and combine all of our information so that we could prepare the report, one of the team members resigned without notice and without forwarding the work that he was responsible for. It was very stressful at the time, but we quickly learned the real definition of teamwork as we spent some extra hours and pulled together to make the project a success."
28. If you are offered a position with Company ABC that required travel, would you accept it?
How to Answer
Some people jump at the chance to have a great job with the benefit of travel. If you are one of those people, a simple 'yes' answer is great. If you would prefer not to travel, say so, but offer a reason why that option is not appealing to you.
1st Answer Example
"I would love to travel to conduct research for Company ABC. Is there an employment position available here that that requires travel?"
2nd Answer Example
"While I would not disagree to travel at times, I have small children and would prefer a position that offers more time at home."
29. If you were asked to choose a research specialty other than cancer, what would you next choice be?
How to Answer
Researchers have so much to choose from with regard to a specialty area. In fact, many research companies offer different areas opportunity. Sharing an alternative to cancer research would give the interviewer the chance to find a perfect fit for you in the event that the cancer division does not have an immediate opening.
1st Answer Example
"I love cancer research. I am also very interested in communicable disease research."
2nd Answer Example
"I am very interested in research regarding Alzheimer's and dementia. While cancer research is my favorite, I definitely would not turn down an opportunity to do Alzheimer's research."
30. Have you ever personally participated in a clinical trial?
How to Answer
Many researchers have been known to take part in clinical trials themselves. If you have, share your thoughts regarding what type of trial you participated in and the outcome of the trial. If you have not, would you consider doing so?
1st Answer Example
"I am a member of a health and wellness company that sells nutritional supplements. A few years ago when the company offered a new supplement that was designed to help control hunger, I participated with a clinical trial. It was very effective and I lost 25 lbs."
2nd Answer Example
"I have never participated in a clinical trial, but I have followed several. I would not be opposed to participating in a trial if the opportunity presented itself."