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Podiatry Interviews (band 5)- advice please.

Discussion in 'Employment in the United Kingdom' started by TKantola, May 10, 2013.

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    TKantola Welcome New Poster


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    Hello all.

    This is a call for help and advice.

    I have an interview coming up in which I am required to take practical assessment scenario. I have been informed that it includes an unprepared case study scenario which I am asked to go through verbally with the use of flip chart.

    Has anyone gone through this in their interview/s before? What exactly is expected? Should I go right back to basics (like in Uni: Definition, clinical signs and symptoms, impact, medication/s, etc.) Or should I just purely focus on clinical aspects (assessments, management plans, etc)? And how much depth is expected for band 5 position?

    All comments will be appreciated.


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