Master 25 Ophthalmology interview questions covering clinical cases, surgical expertise, and patient care scenarios.
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Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
You don't just want to say that you're an expert or have a lot of experience, but be a little bold here by stating that, although you find it very impressive here, you have noticed that there are some gaps in the total picture of care rendered and that you feel you can fill these gaps. This is a way of saying that selecting you will not only get this hospital or group what it needs, but even exceed its needs. You can further state that you can bring to this hospital or group additional resources that most hospitals don't have, which would make this organization stand out above the rest. (These are the offerings that will make you particularly attractive, where you tout your 'special interests'; special interests are specific aspects of one's specialization that do not have the bureaucratic designation of certification by a board.) For example, you may be board certified or board eligible in Ophthalmology, or even further trained (for example, in retinology), but you might say you have a special interest in macular degeneration, as an example; this would sound very fortuitous to a hospital with a sizeable geriatric population.

Ryan Brown created and launched MockQuestions in 2008.
"The whole reason I want to be here is the pursuit of excellence and state-of-the-art medicine you're known for. Also, your continuing education fits in well with my needs for growth and my interest in teaching. It makes an excellent foundation for my special interest in retinology, especially with the macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, both with the rising incidence due to your geriatric demographic."

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