Consultant Interview Skills
CPD Points: 6, This is a 1 day Course
Description
The Gold Standard Approach
Most people would not even consider taking an exam without acquiring the requisite knowledge, skills and insight in preparation for it and therefore why would you approach perhaps one of the most important events in your life, getting the right consultant job, with any greater uncertainty than there needs to be? You wouldn’t. In fact, we know that you’d want to absolutely ensure you stood the best possible chance of success and that is why we have developed the Medicology approach to consultant interview success. It’s your future and so we don’t believe you should take any more chances than necessary.
The Medicology approach consists of the following:
- Gold standard, low number, specialty-specific consultant interview course
- Access to consultantinterviews.co.uk, allowing you to see example questions, hot topics, key strategies, CV guidance and more
- Psychological profiling to understand your likely strengths and weaknesses, as well as their match to your specialty
- Back up coaching – fail to get appointed on 4 occasions and we’ll examine the reasons why, as well as coach you to success
None Of These Dates Suitable?
If none of the above dates are suitable than have you considered 'Consultant Interview Coaching'
Course Date Already Full?
If you would like to attend a certain course date but it is already full, we do have a waiting list in case of last minute cancellations. If you would like to be added to the waiting list for a certain date, please ring us on 01332 821260. Thank you.
Content
CONSULTANT INTERVIEW SKILLS OPEN PROGRAMME
- Pre-Interview visits – creating personal presence & deriving benefit
- Understanding your consultant interview panel
- Building rapport with interviewers
- Effective communication skills within interviews
- Advanced interview techniques
- Psychological techniques for increased rapport, impact & clarity
- Understanding the reasoning behind the question
- Answering questions within the context of who’s asking – understanding the interviewer
- Recognising the effects of your internal wiring on your approach to answering questions
- Effectively structuring your answers
- Talking about yourself & showing the real you – do & don’t guidance
- The answers you must have – knowing what to research
- Handling difficult or unexpected questions
- Dealing with ethical questions
- Dealing with political questions
- Developing business or commercial healthcare knowledge
- Effective presentation skills
- Demonstrating initiative, personality, leadership and political awareness
- Understanding your body language
- Question practice with a 1:6 instructor-participant ratio
SPECIALTY-SPECIFIC E-LEARNING
- The essence of Insights for your specialty
- What are the implications
- Sources of service risk & opportunity
- Key challenges arising out of the current change agenda
- What’s hot in your speciality
- Specialty specific initiatives
- Documents & frameworks you should know about
- Likely specialty-specific areas of interview focus
- Understanding the psychology of your specialty
- Key tips & strategies to optimise your interview
INSIGHTS E-LEARNING
The Evolving System
- A sensible model of the current NHS
- Understanding current and evolving NHS structure and control
- Appreciating a system in flux – the current is not yet the vision
- NHS organisations & bodies – who does what for whom?
- Understanding Lord Darzi’s vision -healthcare delivery models
- Increasing use of and reliance on the community
- What does this mean for GPs and other community-based groups?
- What does this mean for secondary, tertiary care organisations?
- Polyclinics (sorry, Health Centres) – what, where, how & implications?
- Why the radical reform?
- The ‘do nothing’ approach – short, medium & longer term implications
- The strategic implications for services
Understanding Service Funding
- Understanding how services are funded in the evolving system
- Payment by results (PbR) and tariffs
- Income & costs – viability, sustainability & competitiveness
- Understanding CIP and its true longer term place in cost management
- Market forces and their impact on service funding
- Evolving roles and how this contributes financially
- Strategic considerations of financial evolution
Commissioning, Change & Competition
- The changing role of the PCT – what this means for you
- The principles in World Class Commissioning - insight & implications
- The relationship between commissioning and the clinical coalface
- Practice-based commissioning (PBC) – its role in healthcare reform
- Practice-based commissioning (PBC) – opportunities, threats & your role
- How are services & specialties targeted for reform?
- Competing provider types - NHS & Foundation Trusts
- Competing provider types - commercial organisations & willing providers
- Borderless thinking – the removal of healthcare boundaries
- What does it take to be competitive?
- Critical success factors for service competitiveness
Performance, Quality & Experience
- Performance, quality & experience in the context of the evolving system
- The performance imperative of modern healthcare
- The implications of poor performance in the modern era
- How will performance, quality & experience be assessed and assured
- Quality risk for provider services
- Patient experience as a quality measure
- The principles of the patient as conduit - the choice agenda
- The link between experience & service funding
The Future
- How will training evolve in the future?
- The implications of a two-tier system
- What changes could we expect under the Conservatives?
- Impact of economic meltdown on NHS funding models
- Broad scanning – ensuring you are ahead of the agenda
- The 6 critical success factors of service success
- Ensuring that services excel across all 6 critical success factors
- Future perspectives and likely further evolution
Benefits and objectives
- Get the best jobs by adopting the right strategies for your specific specialty
- Develop appropriate confidence in all interview situations
- Communicate in the right language and with the appropriate degree of confidence for your specialty
- Utilise the full range of interview strategies to influence the result
- Increase awareness of the necessary key topics
- Gain valuable practice and personal feedback
Course type and teaching methods
The course consists of an engaging mixture of delivery styles including lectures, discussions and exercises all designed to ensure you the highest possible success in your future consultant interview. A substantial component of the afternoon is dedicated to interview practice in groups of 6 people with each person having individual mock interview questions in front of the small group. This structure is extremely successful in recreating the pressures of a real interview whilst giving each person the opportunity to rehearse in a safe environment whilst receiving valuable feed back from a trained facilitator and the small group of fellow attendees. All candidates learn from listening to others answers, reflection and tutor feedback. Topics covered include the political agenda, clinical governance, ethical decisions, clinical leadership, dealing with difficult colleagues, conflict, supporting junior doctors and teaching. These sessions are facilitated by senior Medicology coaches and by experienced, trained consultants with direct experience of interviewing for consultant colleagues.
Target Audience
| Doctors | Nurses | Bus & Admin | Allied Pros |
Junior
Middle
Senior
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Senior
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In-House Training. Why not have your own course?
In-house or bespoke training, either as a one-off or a whole programme, we can tailor any programme to the needs of your organisation orspecific objectives you have, allowing you to benefit from development where every aspect is designed to improve your performance specifically.
A single days training typically costs just £1,650 + VAT for up to 20 people, possibly more, and this drops with the volume of work you engage us to do. A whole developmental programme could be delivered with significant further savings.
Partnership Programme
The mid-sized group, say 5-8 people, has always suffered from being slightly too small to cost effectively organise in-house training for and yet sufficiently large as to collective cost quite a bit to train via open courses. Not any more...
Medicology’s Partnership Programme is a stroke of pure brilliance, allowing participants to benefit from an in-house course at extremely low cost, possibly even FREE (yes, we did say that right). Trusts and groups of individuals can now benefit from bringing any of our open programmes in-house for as little as £0.00 per person. Let us tell you how.
Course Testimonials
"Do it, do it early! Excellent - a good kickstart"
SpR Anaesthetics, John Radcliffe Hospital (July 2010)
"Structured approach to interviews & taking away the 'fear' from interview process. Highly recommended. My second course & I'll definately be back for more"
Senior Registrar ENT, Southampton University Hospital (May 2010)
"Essential pre-interview preparation. Well worth the money"
SpR Orthopaedic & Trauma, University Hospital North Durham (May 2010)
"Useful being asked questions on the spot. Excellent. Appropriate"
SpR Radiology, Severn School of Radiology (May 2010)
"Excellent interview practice and advice on how to prepare for interviews and how to perform well, highly recommended"
ST5 Psychiatry, Mersey Care NHS Trust (April 2010)
"Very useful day - lots of insight into the interview process"
Clinical Research Fellow Pain Medicine, Imperial College (March 2010)
"Excellent"
Oncoplastic Breast Fellow, University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust (March 2010)
"Practice questions very helpful, highly recommended, very helpful indeed"
SpR Radiology, Luton & Dunstable Hospital (Feb 2010)
"A must pre-interview"
ENT SpR, Gloucester Royal Infirmary (Feb 2010)
"Excellent course"
NHS Locum Consultant, Emergency Medicine (Jan 2010)
"Very useful course, small group - not intimidating. Well recommended!"
SpR, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde (Jan 2010)
"Gave me good direction / perspective"
SpR Psychiatry, Merseycare
"Excellent speaker, very articulate"
SpR Psychiatry, Merseycare
"Must attend before an , NHS
"Extremely useful, well structured & interactive course"
SpR, Anaesthesia
"Brilliant course with appropriate amount of information"
SpR Radiology, Addenbrookes Hospital
"Highly recommend this course - it was very comprehensive"
SpR Histopathology, Charing Cross Hospital
"A valuable course before consultant interview"
Clinical Research Fellow Oncology, Weston Park Hospital
"Recommend highly"
SpR Oncology, Addenbrookes Hospital
Additional Information
Registration Time: 9:00
Start Time: 9:30
Finish Time: 16:45
Course format: Course
Accommodation Arrangements: Accommodation is not included.
Included in Registration Fee: The cost of registration is comprehensive and includes all refreshment breaks including lunch, as well as course materials, binder and any assessments.