Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Blog 20: Fourth Interview Questions




1.  Who do you plan to interview?  What is this person's area of expertise?

          I plan to interview Lillian Hernandez. She is one of Dr. Rosado's medical assistants. As a medical assistant, it's Ms. Hernandez's job to answer calls, help make appointments, prepare/give shots, and gather basic information about each patient such as height, weight, blood pressure, etc. Due to the fact that Ms. Hernandez is basically around the patients as much as Dr. Rosado, therefore, I believe she is qualified to interview.


2.  Post 20 open-ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.
         What is it like working as a medical assistant?
         How do you introduce yourself to each patient?
         Have you had any trouble with patients before?
         If so, how did you resolve the trouble?
         Where do you enroll to become a medical assistant?
         What classes did you take?
         Have you had any problems with any of your colleagues?
         What would you say helped lead you down the path of becoming a medical assistant?
         Has the thought of becoming a pediatrician ever come across your mind?
         If it has, how come you haven't pursued this career?
         Why did you decide to work at Health Care Partners instead of any other medical         facilities such as Kaiser or LA County General Hospital?
         What is it like being Dr. Rosado's medical assistant?
          Have you had any trouble seeing eye to eye with her?
         What do you think is the best method to establish a healthy relationship with the patient?
         What is the most challenging part of being a medical assistant? Why?
         Are you surprised of how involved you can become with the patients?
         In the years of service in this field, what is your most memorable patient?
         What is one of the biggest challenges working with this community?
        What are the challenges you've faced with multilingual communities?
        What do you believe is the best method to establish a healthy relationship with the parent(s) of the patients?
        
         
         







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