Master 34 Pharmacy Fellowship interview questions covering clinical expertise, research goals, and program fit.
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Erica is a University Career coach with almost 5 years of experience working with candidates for positions in pharmacy, healthcare, accounting, and more.
The dynamic nature of working in a busy pharmacy setting means that things won't always go as planned for a pharmacy fellow. Added to that, advanced training in pharmacy fellowship will put you in new situations in research, development, or marketing of new drugs and you will surely experience times of frustration. Your interviewer is looking to see how adaptable you are. In fellowship training, things change all the time, so they want to see how you deal with change and how you respond.

Erica is a University Career coach with almost 5 years of experience working with candidates for positions in pharmacy, healthcare, accounting, and more.
"All through pharmacy school, I've had the same roommate and lived in the same apartment. Recently, she told me she was running out of money and needed to move back in with her parents. We're only about 6 months from graduation, and our lease is month-to-month, so I imagined we'd stay through graduation. Initially, I was really surprised and upset, because I didn't see this coming. After I took some time to think about it, I decided I'd stay and find a new roommate. I'm sad she's leaving, but I think it will be nice to have some change. We posted her room on a few room rental websites and told some of our classmates. Fortunately, one of our other classmates did decide to move in to be closer to her rotations. I feel like this is the best-case scenario, and I am proud of myself for not getting too overwhelmed in the process."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
Your interviewers are asking for a direct example, so be sure to have something specific prepared (prior to your interview) that proves your ability to face an unexpected challenge head-on. Your example should outline what the problem was, the steps you took to fix it, and then an outcome that reflects your ability to solve problems.

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