How to Answer: If you could meet any trailblazer in medical history, who would it be, and why?
Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Chiropractor job interview.
29. If you could meet any trailblazer in medical history, who would it be, and why?
How to Answer
If you are passionate about medicine, you likely have a medical trailblazer that you admire. Talk to the interviewer about who that person is to you. If you'd like you can even ask the interviewer the same question in return. This can spark a really interesting conversation that the interviewer won't soon forget.
Here is a sample answer"‹: "A particular trailblazer that I would love to have met is Henry Gray. He wrote the most influential textbook on human anatomy, in 1855, called 'Grey's Anatomy'. The detailed descriptions and illustrations were incomparable to anything in its time. It strongly influenced chiropractic medicine."
Written by Rachelle Enns
1st Answer Example
"A particular trailblazer that I would love to have met is Henry Gray. He wrote the most influential textbook on human anatomy, in 1855, called 'Grey's Anatomy'. The detailed descriptions and illustrations were incomparable to anything in its time. It strongly influenced chiropractic medicine."
Written by Rachelle Enns
2nd Answer Example
"I would have loved to learn from D.D. Palmer. To hear his stories and how he adjusted the spine of a man and restored his hearing would be amazing."
Written by Heather Douglass