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43 Residency Interview Questions and Answer Examples to Help You Prepare for Your Residency Interviews.

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Practicing as a Physician is an incredibly stressful and demanding career. How will you manage the high amounts of stress that are a part of being a resident?

"When I am under pressure, I focus on the task at hand and make sure to not get distracted. Keeping to a deadline is helpful, and I will delegate when necessary to alleviate some stress. I know that I will be facing the most grueling four years of my life in residency. I plan to utilize my free time wisely by doing what is necessary to recharge my mind and rest my body. Some ways I like to do this are playing golf, hiking with my dog, and reading."

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How to Answer: Practicing as a Physician is an incredibly stressful and demanding career. How will you manage the high amounts of stress that are a part of being a resident?

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

  • 42. Practicing as a Physician is an incredibly stressful and demanding career. How will you manage the high amounts of stress that are a part of being a resident?

      Why the Interviewer Asks This Question

      Physicians are known to have a high amount of stress and burnout due to the overall nature of the work. You need to be aware that the time demands and pressure situations can lead to fatigue and little sleep. Your interviews want to hear about your plan to handle the high amounts of stress during your residency.

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      How to Answer

      Explain to your interviewers that you have the tools to keep your mind, body, and spirit in the best shape possible to learn and grow every day during residency training. Some great things to talk about are your ability to maintain perspective, use your downtime to recharge, and come to each shift prepared for the challenges that you'll face.

      Written by Ryan Brunner on February 12th, 2022

      Answer Example

      "When I am under pressure, I focus on the task at hand and make sure to not get distracted. Keeping to a deadline is helpful, and I will delegate when necessary to alleviate some stress. I know that I will be facing the most grueling four years of my life in residency. I plan to utilize my free time wisely by doing what is necessary to recharge my mind and rest my body. Some ways I like to do this are playing golf, hiking with my dog, and reading."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Internal Medicine Example

      Dealing with the stress of residency will be easier with a supportive family behind me. They will ensure that I stop and rest, make sure that I eat every so often, and serve as a good sounding board for any stressful situations that may arise.
      Taking "me" time is also a necessity, including eating a nutritious diet and exercising regularly. Taking a nap also works wonders!

      Written by Dr. Shani Saks on November 4th, 2022

      Family Medicine Example

      "One thing I do to manage stress is to do daily meditations and try to take some time no matter how busy I may be to check in with myself, breathe, and focus on what's important. I believe this will be helpful during residency training."

      Written by Dr. Griswold on November 5th, 2022

      Radiology Example

      "Everyone experiences stress, as it is a natural reaction. I manage stress by trying to compartmentalize my work life and personal life. This means that when I am not in the hospital caring for patients or studying, I am spending time with friends and family, exercising, and performing my favorite hobbies."

      Written by Dr. Rodman on February 1st, 2023

      Dermatology Example

      "I think personal wellness is incredibly important, not only for managing stress, but also for being the most productive I can be. I have found that mindfulness meditation can be an incredible tool for managing stress and have been incorporating this into my days throughout medical school. I also find that spending time with friends and family, whether getting advice or discussing challenges, or simply enjoying a nice evening with them, can be very helpful to my wellbeing."

      Written by Dr. Yumeen on December 19th, 2022

      Emergency Medicine Example

      "I like to use a combination of physical activity and meditation to deal with stress. That could be anything from a 30 mile bike ride, a nice walk on a sunny day, or sometimes yoga. I also really like to cook in my spare time and find it quite relaxing. There is something I enjoy about the process and methodical preparation and addition of ingredients culminating in a delicious dish that is extremely satisfying and relaxing."

      Written by Dr. Smith on December 31st, 2022

      Anonymous Interview Answers with Professional Feedback

      Anonymous Answer

      "Planning is an important tool in handling stress. Whenever stressful situations arise, I start by prioritizing the work. Next, I communicate with my colleagues and try to seek help. At last, I think about methods how to avoid it from happening in the future.

      During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, we were short of hospital beds and oxygen supplies. When I gathered data, I noticed some patients didn't require hospitalization. They could be managed with home isolation. With the help of fellow colleagues, I helped establish COVID-19 triage stations at the healthcare facilities so that sick patients were not devoid of care and asymptomatic patients were managed at home. I also contacted a few NGOs that helped us to make isolation centers at various community halls and helped us raise funds for oxygen cylinders."

      Amanda's Feedback

      Terrific! You've used an applicable example to illustrate how you take initiative to problem solve and function well in a high-stress situation. You can make this answer even more insightful by talking about any tools or strategies you use to prioritize competing needs such as calendar or reminder applications and how stress can sometimes serve as a catalyst that helps you work with more precision and innovation.
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