Cardiologist Mock Interview

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Question 7 of 25

Do you have any personal problems with our seeing or assigning you indigent or “charity” cases?

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Audra Kresinske
Audra Kresinske

Audra Kresinske is an educator with over 7 years experience teaching English and employment readiness skills.

Before you interview, you should learn the demographics of this group or hospital. You should be comfortable with the demographic distribution because that will determine the type of practice you will have or how you will interact with this demographic. Regardless of whether they take care of such patients, you should always state you have no personal problems seeing anyone who needs you--you can't go wrong saying this! Many groups and hospitals are required, for example, to have a 'life-and-limb' list of doctors who rotate turns seeing uninsured emergency patients. If a hospital, for example, accepts any federal funds (Medicare or Medicaid), no patient can be refused in their Emergency Department. If you're doing your duty serving on a 'life-and-limb' ED rotation, you will still be required to see such patients, as well as provide follow-up in your office, regardless of your practice preferences. Of course, in any discipline centered on cardiovascular medicine, it is assumed you accept Medicare.

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