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At some point during your interview, your interviewer will want evidence that you will take initiative on their team. In the practice you are interviewing with, you will be relied upon to take initiative in the OR. You will work with teams of CRNA's, nurses, and other physicians, and you'll need to prove that you won't shy away from taking the initiative with these teams.

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.
"Service to my community and the underserved is extremely important to me and one of the main reasons I'm pursuing a career as a physician. During my Anesthesiology residency, I organized many community service activities with my fellow residents and was commended by our program for these efforts. One particular effort was mentoring children from disadvantaged backgrounds in the community. I took the extra effort to reach out to area schools to get an idea of the number of children that could use the mentoring. Then, I developed a plan with the school administration and gathered other volunteers. While this certainly wasn't a requirement of my program, the lives we helped will stay with me forever."

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.
Taking the initiative could mean that you take on responsibilities independently without being asked or continually coached by your manager. It could also mean that you jump in and assume the lead before others do or before being asked. Answer this question by telling the interviewer about a specific time you showed initiative in your work. Outline the situation, describe the task, and explain the actions you took to take the initiative. Give as much detail as you can regarding the positive results of your actions. At the end of your response, describe your high level of initiative and how this characteristic will benefit you in this role.
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