Practice 30 Behavioral Dental School interview questions covering patient scenarios, ethical dilemmas, and teamwork experiences.
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Christine Pasqueretta is a human resource and recruitment professional with experience creating, developing, implementing, leading, and measuring HR impact initiatives.
As a college graduate who has excelled in the classroom, your interviewers are confident that you will come to their dental school with great academic skills. In asking this question, your interviewers want to ensure that you would come to their training program with essential decision-making skills in addition to your knowledge base. This may be the first time you will be calling the shots with patients, and your interviewing team needs to be confident in your ability to do so.

Christine Pasqueretta is a human resource and recruitment professional with experience creating, developing, implementing, leading, and measuring HR impact initiatives.
"The most difficult decision that I have had to make was changing my major from education to biology and turning my career path around to be a physician. I was a second-year student and knew that the decision would push my graduation back. On top of that, I was expected to be an educator because my mom, dad, and older brother are all teachers. However, after weighing the pros and cons, I knew that this added time was well worth the overall reward. I am so happy that I chose this path because I have built some great relationships, and I'm on a path to make some very positive differences in the lives of my patients."

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Use an example relevant to your work or education and highlight how you approached the decision by taking the interviewer through your critical thinking and decision-making process. You should also include details of how your decision worked out for the best. At the end of your response, remember to connect your critical thinking skills and how they will benefit you in the coming years as a dental student.

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30 Questions & Answers • Behavioral Dental School

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