49 Chiropractor Interview Questions & Answers
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1. How do you stay current on new techniques and new therapies?
How to Answer
Chiropractic medicine has moved far beyond just bone cracking, over the decades. Assure the interviewer that you are aware and engaged when it comes to new chiropractic techniques.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I stay on top of new trends and techniques in therapies through a variety of blogs, chiropractic focused magazines and wellness leaders. I understand that overall wellness is trending and I am happy to be on top of those trends."
Written by Rachelle Enns
2. Would you practice as a chiropractor in the inner city and less desired areas? Why or why not?
How to Answer
If you are newer to your career you are more likely to agree to work in a medical center in any community, regardless of it's status. Talk to the interviewer about your goals and preferences when it comes to the location of your practice.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Earlier in my career I would certainly have taken my practice anywhere. I am much more established now and would prefer to have my practice in the community where I live. I have a strong customer base and am well known in this area of the city."
Written by Rachelle Enns
3. How has a career in medicine shaped you personally?
How to Answer
Do you feel that your career as a medical professional has also influenced your personal life? Talk to the interviewer about how it has.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"My career in medicine has greatly shaped who I am today. It has made me more compassionate and willing to help others. I am more selfless and aware of the needs of those around me. Especially as a chiropractor, I feel that my exposure to people in pain has made me more empathetic."
Written by Rachelle Enns
4. If you could invite four people to dinner, who would they be and why would you invite them?
How to Answer
If you could have dinner with anyone of your choosing, who would that be, and why? Your answer should be insightful and thought provoking as it will give the interviewer a strong idea of who you admire.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"If I could invite 4 people to dinner I would want to pick people that I could learn from. I would choose Tanay Tandon the founder of Athelas, a malaria blood-testing kit for smartphones, because he is brilliant and young. I would invite a world renowned leader such as Barack Obama, the Dalai Lama for his spiritual views and Malala Yousafzai for her activist mind."
Written by Rachelle Enns
5. Some healthcare professionals are opposed to chiropractic, stating that it is expensive and unnecessary. As a chiropractor, how do you feel you will be able to negate these claims?
How to Answer
As a medical professional it can be frustrating and difficult to hear from other well educated peers that your profession isn't 'necessary'. Discuss with the interviewer how you react to these types of allegations and how you combat them.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"When I hear from other medical professionals that chiropractic care is unnecessary I do find it frustrating because not everyone realizes that it is a preventative medicine. Going to the chiropractor on a regular basis can boost your immune system since and adjustment can increase your white blood cell count. There are a multitude of reasons why chiropractic is good for you but you must choose the treatment type that is best for you."
Written by Rachelle Enns
6. Chiropractors emphasize to their patients the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. How do you plan to model this behavior to your patients?
How to Answer
Oftentimes, Chiropractors are known as the medical professionals who are the most open with their patients regarding their overall health. Talk to the interviewer about the steps that you take with your patients in order to help them create a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I talk to every patient about the importance of stretching and exercising the body as well as staying hydrated. Many people do not drink nearly enough water in a day. I model this behavior by keeping fit and always having my water bottle with me."
Written by Rachelle Enns
7. If being a chiropractor had not been an option, what other medical profession would you have chosen?
How to Answer
In a world where being a chiropractor is not an option, what other areas of medicine interest you? Talk to the interviewer about the alternate path you would have taken.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I really enjoy the idea of being a medical professional that helps people with hidden health problems and potential dangers. For this reason, I believe I would have gone into dentistry if being a chiropractor was not an option."
Written by Rachelle Enns
8. Which of your post-secondary courses interested you the most?
How to Answer
During your post-secondary studies, which courses do you feel were the most interesting and which ones did you succeed in the most? Discuss your post-secondary experience with the interviewer.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"When I attended Texas Chiropractic College, I found that I was the most engaged in the courses that included overall patient health such as Clinical Nutrition, Preventative Health, Mental Health and Creative Chiropractic."
Written by Rachelle Enns
9. Are you multi-lingual?
How to Answer
The ability to speak multiple languages can help you in your practice, especially if you live in a region where multiple languages are recognized. Let the interviewer know about any special language related skills you may have.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I speak fluent English and French and am conversational in Spanish. Are there particular language skills that you are looking for in your clinic?"
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10. Name a meaningful experience you've had and how it shaped you to pursue work as a Chiropractor.
How to Answer
Have you had a significant experience in your life that led you to become a chiropractor? Talk to the interviewer about an "ah-ha moment" that you may have had in your earlier years that shaped your path.
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11. Name something you are most proud of.
How to Answer
Giving an example from your past, talk about what accomplishment you are most proud of. Be sure to circle back and discuss how this accomplishment has made you a great chiropractor.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I am most proud of the fact that I have been able to achieve a great career and start a family all at a young age. It took a lot of dedication and long days but I was able to juggle it all."
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12. Why would you be an excellent fit for our medical center?
How to Answer
As a chiropractor, what do you think you will bring this medical center that not everyone can? What makes you a stand-out candidate?
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I would be an excellent fit for your medical center because I bring an already established clientele. I have great credentials and many positive online reviews. In addition to all of this, I am fluent in 3 languages so I can easily communicate with a broad range of patients."
Written by Rachelle Enns
13. Tell me about a time that you have had a conflict with a patient. How did you resolve it?
How to Answer
Direct patient conflict could be rare in your practice but it does happen. Discuss with the interviewer how you would resolve a conflict with a patient.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Some time ago I had an unhappy patient who felt that my fee was too high. Even though she was happy with her treatment, she refused to pay for her service before leaving. Rather than cause a scene around my other patients, I asked her to leave and to not return again. I took the loss and moved on. Some battles just aren't worth fighting."
Written by Rachelle Enns
14. As a medical professional you need to be careful of assisting people outside of your insured medical centre. If you witnessed an accident would you stop and help the victims, knowing that doing so might lead to a lawsuit against you?
How to Answer
Are you the type of individual to assist someone in need, without a second thought? Or - are you the type to be very aware of the potential dangers of assisting strangers who could sue you for damages? Talk to the interviewer about how you feel you would react in an emergency situation.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Medical professional, or not, I am the type of person who will help someone in need without a second thought. It would be very unfortunate to be sued by a victim that I assisted but I suppose I would have to take that chance. In my opinion, I have a moral obligation to help those in need."
Written by Rachelle Enns
15. What are your salary expectations?
How to Answer
The best way to discuss your salary expectations are to use your current earnings as an example. Be open, and honest. Transparency is the best choice when salary based questions arise.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Currently, I earn a base salary of $45,000 per year plus a potential 20% annual bonus. Last year my earnings were $52,000 and I would like to stay in the same range or slightly higher."
Written by Rachelle Enns
16. We were initially looking for someone with 5 years' experience in a similar role. Considering you have just 2 years' experience, would you be willing to accept this position at a lower salary?
How to Answer
Are you willing to earn your way up if the interviewer does not want to offer you top compensation? Discuss with the interviewer what you would expect for compensation if you were offered this position.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I would be happy to earn my way to the top compensation level, if required. I do assure you that, despite my being shy of experience by a couple of years, I am a top performer and you would not be disappointed in my performance."
Written by Rachelle Enns
17. Is compensation the most important factor for you when taking a new job?
How to Answer
In addition to compensation, there are many other factors to a fulfilling career. Talk to the interviewer about other factors that are important to you when considering a new job.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Salary is important to me because I know that I am skilled and well educated. With that said, I do look at the full picture which includes factors such as benefits, work-life balance, perks, and company culture."
Written by Rachelle Enns
18. When have you faced an unexpecting difficulty?
How to Answer
How you face unexpected difficulty can say a lot about your character. Talk to the interviewer about a time when you have faced an unexpected difficulty. How did you handle the situation?
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"The biggest unexpected difficulty that I have faced was my unexpected lay off during the last recession. I had to adapt to a new economy and search deep for other skills and opportunities. I was able to earn enough to avoid financial strain and am quite proud of my ability to be versatile when required."
Written by Rachelle Enns
19. When have you had to shift your priorities in response to sudden changes?
How to Answer
Have you been asked to change your priorities on a dime? How do you react to this kind of shift in priorities? Assure the interviewer that you are able to respond in a professional manner when it comes to sudden changes.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"In my current role, our schedule is changed on a regular basis and always at short notice. I have been able to adapt very well to these frequent, sudden changes."
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20. Rate your communication skills from 1-10 with proper examples backing your given rating.
How to Answer
On a scale of 1-10, how skilled are you in communication? Why did you choose that particular rating for yourself?
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I rate my communication skills as a 9/10 as I will, on occasion, have times when I am not as clear as I would like to be. My supervisor and co-workers will attest to my clear and concise communication skills. Because I am an open leader, my team will let me know if I need to clarify anything."
Written by Rachelle Enns
21. Tell me about an error or mistake you made because of a breakdown in communication from you or one of your team members.
How to Answer
On occasion, mistakes will happen and communication will be broken. Talk to the interviewer about a time that this occurred in the workplace. How did you resolve the situation?
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I recall one instance where I misread an email from one of my subordinates. The punctuation was incorrect and I read it in in a dire tone rather than in a positive one, as it was intended. After a tense conversation, the employee clarified her intention and it seems I was mistaken. She and I agreed to exercise verbal communication on a regular basis to avoid a similar situation from happening again."
Written by Rachelle Enns
22. Do you think honesty is always the best policy?
How to Answer
Is honesty always the best policy? Talk to the interviewer about your thoughts on honesty in the workplace.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Sometimes full disclosure can damage someone's self esteem, and reality isn't always best expressed in full and can be self-indulgent based on the person's intention. In those instances, honesty isn't always the best policy."
Written by Rachelle Enns
23. Have you ever broken a confidentiality agreement?
How to Answer
Companies will have confidentiality agreements for a variety of reasons. These could be to protect their trade secrets or to ensure that you do not bring clients over on the occasion that you leave their company. Talk to the interviewer about your thoughts on confidentiality agreements.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I have never, to my knowledge, broken a confidentiality agreement. Despite my reasons for leaving a position, I would never choose to hurt a previous employer in any way."
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24. How long will it take you to make a meaningful contribution to our team?
How to Answer
If you were to be the successful candidate, when do you expect to make a viable contribution to the organization? Talk to the interviewer about your plan to make a fast impact.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I am interested in making an impact on your organization right away and have already crafted a plan to make that happen. I am a very strong business development professional and I plan to take the territory and expand it to include additional rural areas. This should amount to a strong increase in revenue within the first 9 months of my on boarding."
Written by Rachelle Enns
25. What part of this career brings you the most stress?
How to Answer
Stress can often be a regular part of the day to day work experience. Talk to the interviewer about which areas of your career are the most stressful. Ensure that your answer does not include a factor that would make you appear unfit for the position. (IE: a bus driver should not find driving to be the most stressful part of the job).
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"The part of my career that brings me the most stress is when the schedule is running behind due to lack of hustle on my teams part. I really like to be on time with my schedule to ensure that my clients are assisted properly."
Written by Rachelle Enns
26. What are your hobbies?
How to Answer
Your hobbies and interests can tell a lot about you. Share with the interviewer what keeps you busy and engaged in your off hours.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"It is important to me that I set a good example to my patients when it comes to taking care of your body and health. In my spare time I go mountain climbing, trail riding, attend yoga classes and play in a city baseball league."
Written by Rachelle Enns
27. How are you a match for our medical center?
How to Answer
What makes you a stand-out candidate compared to the others who are interviewing for this position? Be sure to highlight for the interviewer the skills that you feel are unique and desired. If you can match your skills with the needs of the company, even better!
Written by Rachelle Enns
1st Answer Example
"After reading through your job description and posting, I know that I am a close match to what you are seeking for your next practitioner. I am highly trained in active release therapy and the Graston Technique. These are two services that you currently do not offer so I feel my skills would be an excellent match for your medical center."
Written by Rachelle Enns
2nd Answer Example
"I've recently finished school so I would come with a new set of eyes, new techniques, and new ideas."
Written by Heather Douglass
28. Why did you choose to become a chiropractor?
How to Answer
What brought you to a career as a chiropractor? Talk to the interviewer about the factors that led you to choose this career path.
Written by Rachelle Enns
1st Answer Example
"I chose to become a chiropractor because I wanted to follow in my mother's footsteps. Growing up, I always admired how dedicated she was to her profession."
Written by Rachelle Enns
2nd Answer Example
"After being treated by a Sports Chiropractor for a college injury I changed my degree path to pursue medicine."
Written by Heather Douglass
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
30. What area of chiropractic do you feel you could improve the most?
How to Answer
Everyone has room to improve in some area. Share with the interviewer the area of your practice where you think you could improve the most. Be careful to avoid talking yourself out of a job. You do not want your largest area of improvement to be a requirement of this role.
Written by Rachelle Enns
1st Answer Example
"I would like to spend additional time training in Active Release Therapy techniques. It's become a very popular trend and I think it's incredibly effective. I have basic abilities and training already but can always become better."
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2nd Answer Example
"I'd like to improve my technique and become more comfortable working with expectant mothers."
Written by Heather Douglass
31. How would you describe the relationship between science and medicine?
How to Answer
There has always been some controversy in the medical world on how science plays a part in medicine, especially when it comes to alternative and homeopathic remedies. Talk to the interviewer about your thoughts on the relationship between science and medicine.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Medicine and science go hand in hand, in my opinion. They need each other. Medical breakthroughs often rely heavily on science based studies, and vice versa. Most legitimate types of treatment come heavily backed from science. The two need each other not only for their legitimacy but also for the protection of patients."
Written by Rachelle Enns
32. What are your 3 favorite things about yourself, and how do those 3 things help you as a successful chiropractor?
How to Answer
Successful individuals always understand which personality and character traits are responsible for helping them to persevere. What are your favorite things about yourself and how have those qualities helped you to achieve success in your career as a chiropractor? Don't be shy to brag about yourself just a little bit!
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I am successful as a chiropractor because I am driven, I retain important information, and I am compassionate. I can truthfully say that I like my character and work ethic and am proud of where these characteristics have taken me in my career."
Written by Rachelle Enns
33. What is your personal philosophy or motto when it comes to your medical practice?
How to Answer
Assure the interviewer that you are a thoughtful and dedicated medical professional. If you had a motto or a personal philosophy when it came to your practice what would it be?
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"My personal philosophy when it comes to my medical practice is that everyone deserves to have a healthy body. I spend a lot of my spare time volunteering my chiropractic skills to those who cannot afford it by taking a weekend shift at the local women's clinic."
Written by Rachelle Enns
34. What is one chiropractic technique you could do without, and why?
How to Answer
There are many different chiropractic techniques and you will certainly not be expected to enjoy, or agree with, all of them. When you answer this question be sure to have a full understanding of the chiropractic techniques that this particular clinic specializes in. You don't want to talk your way out of the position by mentioning a core technique that they rely on.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I prefer low force chiropractic techniques versus spinal manipulation. Some people really enjoy the aggressive cracking; however, I usually use this as a last resort for my patients."
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35. What do you enjoy most about your day to day life as a chiropractor?
How to Answer
On a daily basis, what keeps you engaged and happy to come to work? Share with the interviewer what you enjoy the most in your day and why. This will help the interviewer to understand how to best keep you motivated, should you be the successful candidate.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"When it comes to my day to day life as a chiropractor, I am most happy when I get to coach my patients and help them to sustain the work that I do on their bodies through the practice of proper stretching and exercise. I love to help people and it's great when my patients fully embrace the concept of self-care."
Written by Rachelle Enns
36. I'd like to discuss your volunteer work. Tell me about your involvement in the community and/or abroad.
How to Answer
It is important to spend time giving back to your community. Assure the interviewer that you understand the needs of your community and that you are willing to be selfless with your time.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I have spent the past 5 years volunteering my services at the local women's clinic. I spend 2 Saturday morning's there treating women and their children who could not otherwise afford this type of care. It's been very rewarding."
Written by Rachelle Enns
37. Would you consider yourself a leader or a follower? Why?
How to Answer
Talk to the interviewer a bit about your personality type. Assure them that you will be a 'fit' for their clinic. You will want to highlight your leadership skills but also the fact that you are able to take direction.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I consider myself a strong mix of both a leader and a follower. I know when to listen and follow direction and I can easily step into a leadership role when it's required of me. When it comes to my patients, I am certainly more of a leader as I want them to view me as an authority when it comes to their health."
Written by Rachelle Enns
38. What do you do in your spare time to improve your chiropractic knowledge?
How to Answer
Share with the interviewer how you continue to improve your chiropractic knowledge. Assure the interviewer that you are interested in your line of work and that you're willing to spend your spare time expanding your knowledge.
Written by Rachelle Enns
1st Answer Example
"In my spare time I am sure to regularly check in on a few chiropractic blogs that I follow. I also spend time reading medical journals. I am very passionate about my career and can often be found expanding my knowledge during my 'off' hours."
Written by Rachelle Enns
2nd Answer Example
"I enjoy spending my off time collaborating and sharing ideas with my colleagues."
Written by Heather Douglass
39. What do you feel are the most important qualities in being a good chiropractor/medical professional?
How to Answer
The qualities that you admire the most in other chiropractors should be qualities that you possess or are currently working on. Talk to the interviewer about the things that you feel are most important for the success of a medical professional.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"To me, the most important qualities for a medical professional to hold are strong personal values, a genuine compassion for others, and the drive to be the best in their field. These qualities combined have helped me to not only advance in my career but to also earn the respect of my colleagues and patients."
Written by Rachelle Enns
40. If you could do anything different in your education, what would you have done?
How to Answer
Are you satisfied with the education that you received, and your performance during medical school? Talk to the interviewer about your post-secondary experience and what you would have changed if you had the chance.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I was very young when I first entered post-secondary studies. If I could do anything over again, I would have taken my first year more seriously. I studied and did well but I wasn't top of my class and I certainly could have been. Luckily I found my stride in my second year and was able to better focus."
Written by Rachelle Enns
41. In your view, what is the most pressing problem facing modern medicine today?
How to Answer
There is always room for improvement in modern medicine. Talk to the interviewer about what you feel is the most pressing issue we face today. This is a great opportunity for a healthy discussion.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I feel that the most pressing problem in modern medicine is the fact that we have so many great solutions but we cannot provide to the poorest people in our country, and in the world. There is so much we could do for others yet we are so limited in the sense of access and funding."
Written by Rachelle Enns
42. How would you handle a patient that had major disfigurations or lesions on their body?
How to Answer
Assure the interviewer that you are able to professionally handle a situation like this. Give an example, if possible, on how you have handled a patient like this in the past.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I currently have a couple of patients who suffer from lesions due to severe diabetes. In these cases, I use a variety of chiropractic techniques that are less aggressive and will not hurt the patient or aggravate their lesions. I do also protect myself to ensure that there is no skin to skin contact. I would never deny care to a patient unless the lesion or dis-figuration would cause a risk to the patient."
Written by Rachelle Enns
43. If hired for our medical centre, how would you make an impact on our patients right away?
How to Answer
Assure the interviewer that you plan to make a fast impact if hired. Would you bring in fresh business, alleviate some of the wait time currently in the clinic, or provide new services they do not yet offer?
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"If I were hired for your medical centre, I would be able to make an immediate impact on your current patient wait time. I understand that your medical centre has seen a large growth in patient numbers this past year and I am confident that we could continue that growth this year."
Written by Rachelle Enns
44. How do you think your personal background and upbringing has shaped you as a chiropractor?
How to Answer
It is okay to be a little bit personal when you answer a question like this. Talk to the interviewer about the experiences in your personal life that attribute to your path as a chiropractor.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"Growing up, both of my parents had careers in medicine. It was ingrained in me from a young age that being a doctor is a noble profession and very fulfilling. I was very active in sports as a youth and would regularly see a chiropractor. It interested me because it was in the medical field but still allowed for more work/life balance, when compared to a surgeon for example. I had my mind made up from a very young age and I do credit my parents with the initial spark and interest. They have been excellent examples to me."
Written by Rachelle Enns
45. As a chiropractor it is important to be comfortable working one on one with patients. Would you consider yourself a good conversationalist and are you a natural around strangers?
How to Answer
Assure the interviewer that you can easily carry on a comfortable conversation with your patients. Talk about the current patient relationships that you have as well as your social strengths.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I have strong abilities when it comes to making my patients feel welcome and comfortable. People like to talk about themselves and I am always sure to ask them about their hobbies, their family, and also what they hope to achieve from coming to see me. Getting to know my clients is a very big part of my success as a chiropractor."
Written by Rachelle Enns
46. Have you ever witnessed health care in a third world country? If so, tell me about the exposure and what you took away from it.
How to Answer
Witnessing health care in a third world country is a very eye opening experience. Talk to the interviewer about your exposure to this type of experience.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"In 2008 I spent the year traveling around the world and witnessed the dire health care needs in many countries. It made me so thankful for what we have here. I am able to appreciate my own abilities a bit more and the fact that everyone has access to care."
Written by Rachelle Enns
47. Being a chiropractor can be very demanding and stressful at times. When you need to take a breather, or let off some steam, what do you do?
How to Answer
Being in the medical field, you can have some serious stress at work. Assure the interviewer that you have ways of relieving your stress and preventing overload.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"I am a very active individual and so I will blow off steam on the weekends through physical activities such as mountain biking, yoga, and going to the gym. I also spend time with my family and spend time reading in the evenings. I feel that despite the stress at work, I have a very balanced life."
Written by Rachelle Enns
48. Discuss National Health Insurance and how it has affected your patients and practice.
How to Answer
How has National Health Insurance assisted or hindered your practice and patients? Discuss this topic briefly with the interviewer.
Written by Rachelle Enns
Answer Example
"National Health Insurance has been a very helpful program in many countries all over the world. In the US, our healthcare is a hot topic for many. For those who are insured, it's a very helpful program. I just wish that everyone could be equally covered and insured. When it comes to billing a client, I wish that I could treat everyone the same."
Written by Rachelle Enns
49. What is the most recent book you have read simply for pleasure. Why did you choose it?
How to Answer
"What are you reading?" is a really great question that allows the interviewer to gain insight into the topics that you prefer to engage yourself in when you are not working. Share with the interviewer what you are currently reading, or what you have most recently read.
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