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Question 5 of 30 for our Surgical First Assistant Mock Interview

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Question 5 of 30

What is your greatest fear about being a surgical first assistant?

We all have things that make us feel afraid from time to time. Recognizing them is the first step in overcoming them. This question is an opportunity for the interviewer to get to know you on a personal level. Being willing to talk openly to someone about things like this shows your softer side, which is important when you are trying to build a good rapport during an interview.

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How to Answer: What is your greatest fear about being a surgical first assistant?

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  • 5. What is your greatest fear about being a surgical first assistant?

      How to Answer

      We all have things that make us feel afraid from time to time. Recognizing them is the first step in overcoming them. This question is an opportunity for the interviewer to get to know you on a personal level. Being willing to talk openly to someone about things like this shows your softer side, which is important when you are trying to build a good rapport during an interview.

      Written by Darby Faubion on December 22nd, 2018

      Entry Level

      "I think we all fear something on one level or another. For me, I fear that I may miss something when I am caring for a patient. I always want to go home at the end of my day knowing that I gave everything I could to improve the life of someone else."

      Written by Darby Faubion on December 22nd, 2018

      Answer Example

      "My greatest fear about being a surgical first assistant is that I am not learning and growing fast enough to save more people. I know that we can't heal or save everyone, but I want to give everything that I can to those who trust me with their care."

      Written by Darby Faubion on December 22nd, 2018

      Experienced

      "Honestly, there is not a day that goes by that something doesn't cross my mind and I wonder if I could have done more or taken a different approach to the type of care I give a patient. As a surgical first assistant, I am the eyes and ears of the doctor, his 'right hand,' so to speak. I strive every day to be alert and attentive so that we can give the best care possible to all of our clients."

      Written by Darby Faubion on December 22nd, 2018