How To “Ace” The Physician Assistant School Interview: From the author of the best -selling book, The Ultimate Guide to Getting Into Physician Assistant School

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Give yourself the Competitive Edge at the Physician Assistant School Interview How to “Ace” the Physician Assistant School Interview is a unique, step-by-step blueprint covering the entire PA school interview process. Written by Andrew Rodican, a former member of the Yale University School of Medicine PA Program Admissions Committee, and author of the best- selling

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Give yourself the Competitive Edge at the Physician Assistant School Interview How to “Ace” the Physician Assistant School Interview is a unique, step-by-step blueprint covering the entire PA school interview process. Written by Andrew Rodican, a former member of the Yale University School of Medicine PA Program Admissions Committee, and author of the best- selling book, The Ultimate Guide to Getting Into Physician Assistant School, How to “Ace” the Physician Assistant School Interview covers the entire interview process. It will boost your confidence, arm you with knowledge, and you’ll know exactly what to expect: Master strategies to answer the toughest PA school interview questions: Behavioral Questions Traditional Questions Ethical Questions Situational Questions Illegal Questions Develop your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) that will help you stand out from the crowd and create a positive impression on the admissions committee Understand the PA school interview scoring system and how to target your interview answers to meet the scoring criteria. Prepare answers to over 100 key interview questions. If you plan to stand out from the crowd at your PA school interview, this book is a must buy!

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pvfanatic says:

invaluable knowledge for your interview I am so glad I bought this book before I went to my interviews. I am switching careers and as such, do not have as much medical experience as some. This book really helps you get an idea of what is expected during the interview. I really like how Rodican gives an example question and then 3 common types of answers that people use. He then explains why each answer is strong or weak. For me, the ethics section was particularly useful. By the time you finish the book and do his exercises, you should be familiar enough with what makes a “good” answer, that you should be able to answer any question well.For every question he asked, I wrote my own answer on notebook paper using the techniques he suggests. I tried to mock the structure of the strongest answer.I power-read through his book in about a week because I had my first interview pop up unexpectedly.I even went to his website and called in to ask a few questions. I ended up attending his…

Vanessa Rosen says:

Great for any interview 0

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