[DOWNLOAD] "Residency Interview Handbook" by Chu Qin Phua # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Residency Interview Handbook
- Author : Chu Qin Phua
- Release Date : January 23, 2019
- Genre: Medical,Books,Professional & Technical,Reference,Study Aids,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 5179 KB
Description
This book is a 'How to' book that can help medical doctors in career navigation into specialist training in Singapore.
With the introduction of the Residency program comes a different set of application process, selection criteria and interview format. This book provides invaluable insight into the current Residency training structure and will help equip readers with strategies to prepare their CVs, giving them an edge over others in the Residency interview.
Existing information on Residency Interview or the Selection Process is scattered. There is a huge deficiency in the current market on the subject of interview preparation as well as detailed choice of specialties based on the local climate. This book provides a step-by-step, practical, easy to understand guide to help readers select their medical specialties, prepare their CVs and excel in interviews.
Contents: About ResidencyThe Decision — Which SpecialtyPreparation of CVResearch and PublicationsHow to Do PresentationsHow to Write Personal StatementsThe InterviewEQ and Etiquette — Make the Best of a Rotation!What If It Doesn Not Work Out?
Readership: Medical students, medical officers.Residency Program;Residency Interview;Residency Training;Specialist Training;MOHH;Physician;Medical Specialties;Surgical Specialties;Postgraduate Medical Education Singapore0Key Features:Written by a current Resident who has just been through the application process and is familiar with the current Residency training structureThe only book in the local market that provides comprehensive information about Singapore Residency TrainingThe only book to guide choice of medical specialties based local settingProvides career navigation strategies tailored to the local Singapore setting