Please copy these questions and answer them in your own blog. Attach a link to your video or sound file. As usual, you'll want an appropriate image to lead this.
1. What is the most important thing I learned from the interview? Is there anything I would do differently for other interviews?
I would have to say that the most important thing I learned from this interview is that I should write down what the interviewee says as I question them. For the next interviews, I will have them in a quieter area, and I will have a notepad & pencil on standby to mark down the interviewee's answers.
2. Did I get additional resources and contacts? What is the most useful? Why?
From this one interview I did get some additional resources and contacts. The most useful would have to be the knowledge of a nearby facilities that I could visit for possible volunteer work. With this knowledge, I now have the opportunity to expand my knowledge of medicine by possibly volunteering at these medical facilities.
3. What makes my interviewee qualified to help me?
My interviewee has been a vocational nurse for several years and has a vast knowledge of medicine. Even though he might not be a pediatrician, he still works in the medical field, and there are many similarities considering both fields of medicine derive from medicine itself.
Okay...this works. It would be helpful, in the future, if you interviewed an RN, PA, or pediatrician just because the educational level comes closer.
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