EMS_Monkey
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So I am an oregon EMT-B and I have an interview at a local ER (Lvl 2 trauma) on the 21st of this month. During my EMT-B course I did all of my clinical rotations at this facility and I shadowed the tech whos position I will be taking (I believe). I really enjoyed what I was doing there and saw a lot of room to grow.
Currently I have just over a year of experience as a volunteer EMT-B for a rural ambulance service and we transport to this hospital on a regular basis. (sometimes 2 or 3 times a day) Also my friends dad who I see and talk with regularly is a nurse in this ER.
I think all of these things have contributed to me getting this interview. So now comes the hard part... how do I not blow it? How can I prepare for some of the "what if" questions they may be asking. Also what questions should I ask myself in order to highlight my strengths and play off my weaknesses. In my application I explained how I have done clinical rotations there so I know the facility, staff, and the job I will be doing. Should I play up on that more?
Any help would be really wonderful.
Thanks,
Monkey
Currently I have just over a year of experience as a volunteer EMT-B for a rural ambulance service and we transport to this hospital on a regular basis. (sometimes 2 or 3 times a day) Also my friends dad who I see and talk with regularly is a nurse in this ER.
I think all of these things have contributed to me getting this interview. So now comes the hard part... how do I not blow it? How can I prepare for some of the "what if" questions they may be asking. Also what questions should I ask myself in order to highlight my strengths and play off my weaknesses. In my application I explained how I have done clinical rotations there so I know the facility, staff, and the job I will be doing. Should I play up on that more?
Any help would be really wonderful.
Thanks,
Monkey