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Question 8 of 20 for our Podiatrist Mock Interview

Podiatrist was written by on May 6th, 2021. Learn more here.

Question 8 of 20

Tell me about an error you made while performing a procedure, during your residency program.

"Once, on a very busy day, I had three patients in a row who were having local anesthesia and surgical trimming for ingrown nails. The charts were mixed up and during my treating the first patient I called him by the second patient's name. The patient became concerned that I didn't know his case and left the office. From then on, I always included pictures of my patients in the chart, which helped make things unmistakeable for me about patients I didn't yet know well. I was sure to write that patient a letter of apology and simply explain how the mistake happened."

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How to Answer: Tell me about an error you made while performing a procedure, during your residency program.

Advice and answer examples written specifically for a Podiatrist job interview.

  • 8. Tell me about an error you made while performing a procedure, during your residency program.

      How to Answer

      For this question you want to admit you're fallible, but you also want to make sure no one thinks you're dangerous. (Saying you operated on the wrong foot one time might be a deal-breaker!) Come up with a mistake anyone could make and then impress upon the interviewer how you took steps to prevent anything similar form ever happening again.

      Written by D. Leo on May 9th, 2021

      Entry Level

      "During my residency, I was asked to put in a nerve block. I used 2% xylocaine with epinephrine and the patient began having palpitations for which the surgery had to be canceled. In re-examining her chart, I found that she had a history of adverse reactions to epinephrine in a dentist's office in the past. This should have caught my eye. Now I always pay special attention to any allergies, adverse reactions, or side effects listed."

      Written by D. Leo on May 9th, 2021

      Answer Example

      "Once, on a very busy day, I had three patients in a row who were having local anesthesia and surgical trimming for ingrown nails. The charts were mixed up and during my treating the first patient I called him by the second patient's name. The patient became concerned that I didn't know his case and left the office. From then on, I always included pictures of my patients in the chart, which helped make things unmistakeable for me about patients I didn't yet know well. I was sure to write that patient a letter of apology and simply explain how the mistake happened."

      Written by D. Leo on May 9th, 2021

      Experienced Level

      "I was assisting my surgery professor on ankle surgery and when he called for a certain screw to be handed to him, I dropped it, contaminating it. We had to wait an extra 20 minutes for another sterile one from Central Supply. I insisted that I inform the patient that she had undergone a lengthier surgery because of my mistake. From this, I learned that people are very forgiving when you deal with them in good faith and with honesty."

      Written by D. Leo on May 9th, 2021