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83 Lab Chemist Questions And Answers

61⟩ Tell me what clinical lab audit is and what are the areas you can do clinical audit?

A clinical lab audit is done in order to maintain and operate the lab at a standard level.

The area that includes in clinical audit are

☛ Specimens: To check the patient register and see whether the specimen was received at the right time

☛ Turnaround time: To check whether the specimen was tested and returned at allocated time, and if delayed how to improve it

☛ GLP: To check whether the test methods carried out follows the standard procedures

☛ Purchasing equipment’s, reagents and other lab instruments

☛ Laboratory reports: To check whether they are precise and clear and look for any area for improvement

☛ Storage of reagents and specimens

☛ Safety policies and procedures: Use of dangerous substances should be audited, and every single accident in the lab should be recorded.

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62⟩ Explain me what is the most important part of counseling patients?

In your job, you will likely be responsible for providing a great deal of patient counseling. Make sure your answer includes the need to listen to the patient, to allow the patient to ask questions, and to show empathy when dealing with patients and families while providing detailed, accurate information.

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64⟩ Explain me a difficult experience with a patient and how you handled it?

This is a question that cannot be properly answered without preparation. Have a story ready about an experience you have had. Do not make up a story, but be sure to play up the most positive aspects of the experience to show that you know how difficult some patients can be but that you are more than capable of handling any situation with professionalism, compassion, and efficiency.

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67⟩ Explain me do you have good computer skills?

It is becoming increasingly important for medical assistants to be knowledgeable about computers. If you are a long-time computer user with experience with different software applications, mention it. It is also a good idea to mention any other computer skills you have, such as a high typing rate, website creation, and more.

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71⟩ Tell me are You a ‘People’ Person?

Although it may be phrased a little differently, the gist of this question is clear: Do you like being around people? If you don’t, being a medical assistant isn’t a good fit for you. After all, you’ll be working directly with patients throughout the day. It helps a lot if you sincerely like interacting with them. While answering this question, make sure to mention that you like helping people too. This will drive home the point that you are a talented medical assistant and would be a valuable part of the team.

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73⟩ Explain me what do you consider to be your best strength?

This question allows you to brag on yourself, but keep in mind that the interviewer wants strengths relative to the position. For example, being a problem solver, a motivator, and being able to perform under pressure, positive attitude and loyal. You will also need examples that back your answers up for illustration of the skill.

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75⟩ Tell me what knowledge do you have about the company?

Although this would seem like a simple question, it can easily become tricky. You shouldn’t mention salary being a factor at this point. If you’re currently employed, your response can focus on developing and expanding your career and even yourself. If you’re current employer is downsizing, remain positive and brief. If your employer fired you, prepare a solid reason. Under no circumstance should you discuss any drama or negativity, always remain positive.

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77⟩ Explain what knowledge do you have about the company?

You should do your research prior to the interview. Look into background history of the company, this will help you stick out. Learn about main people, have they been in the news lately? The interviewer doesn’t expect you to know dates and certain people, but showing that you have enough interest to research the company is a positive impression.

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