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Medical Research - Cancer Mock Interview

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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?

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.

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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?

  • 2. Are you familiar with what nitrites are and how they affect the human body?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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.

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 12. What made you choose a career in cancer research?

  • 13. Company ABC is passionate about finding ways to help prevent cancer. What makes you feel like you would be a good fit here?

  • 14. What would your previous co-workers say were the best and worst qualities about you?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 18. Have you ever done any volunteer work or public education related to cancer research?

  • 19. Have you ever been involved with any efforts to secure funding for cancer research?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 23. The medical research industry has a diverse workforce. Have you ever worked with a diverse group of pe

  • 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?

  • 25. Have you ever had a disagreement with a co-worker, and, if so, how did you resolve it?

  • 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?

  • 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?

  • 28. If you are offered a position with Company ABC that required travel, would you accept it?

  • 29. If you were asked to choose a research specialty other than cancer, what would you next choice be?

  • 30. Have you ever personally participated in a clinical trial?