Master 30 Pediatric Pharmacy Residency interview questions covering dosing, medication safety, and patient-centered care.
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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
Interviewers will often ask this question first to break the ice and start the conversation. Take a few minutes to tell the interviewers about yourself, demonstrating essential skills and characteristics that are valuable as a pediatric pharmacy resident.
Taking the past, present, and future approach in your response is recommended. You'd like to mention how you started down this career path, what steps you have taken to get to where you are now, and what your future goals are. Be sure to highlight any promotions or achievements you are proud of and any other work-related accomplishments. You can mention extracurricular activities you are interested in, family life, or volunteer work if it ties in with the qualities needed for the position, showing you are a responsible and dedicated individual.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"I grew up in a small town in Minnesota playing hockey and football. These sports taught me the importance of teamwork and how every person has specific skill sets to lead a team to victory. I also learned that teamwork is built on leadership, trust, and collaboration. During my teenage years, I suffered head and neck injuries that prohibited me from playing these sports. Undergoing the process of diagnosis and treatment allowed me to gain an appreciation for the multidisciplinary teams that helped me heal. I decided to pursue a pediatric pharmacist career to help others, as my pediatric pharmacist did for me. I can now enjoy outdoor activities like kayaking, mountain biking, and hiking due to the exceptional care I received. After completing my residency, I plan to pursue a critical care fellowship since my passion is to help others with the same injuries I previously had. I am very excited to be interviewing for your program as it will help me achieve my goal of helping others with their quality of life and overall well-being."
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