Chamberlain College of NursingNURSING 526for radiography interviewHow are students selected for the program?The applicants are evaluated in areas such as communication, knowledge about the profession,maturity, self-confidence, and professional appearance during the interview. The admissions committeereviews each applicant's essay prior to the interview.Why radiology?Radiology is a fascinating spec
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for radiography interview
How are students selected for the program?
The applicants are evaluated in areas such as communication, knowledge about the profession,
maturity, self-confidence, and professional appearance during the interview. The admissions committee
reviews each applicant's essay prior to the interview.
Why radiology?
Radiology is a fascinating specialty, incredibly diverse in both subspecialty and day-to-day workload. I like
being exposed to a broad range of pathologies, and radiology the right career choice for me.
Do you have what it takes?
First I am an A student, I am focused, I pay attention to small details, I have a very good communication
skills, I have patience, and I Love anatomy, physiology (human body). And I can handle stress and I have
critical thinking skills,
1. Why radiography/ therapy?
2. Why would you be good at the job?
3. Why pick you over the other applicants?
4. Why this uni?
5. Where can you see yourself in 10years?
My college advisor gave me the following interview tips:
1. Show knowledge of scope and range of radiography
2. Demonstrate communication skills
3. Show you have people skills (care/concern)
4. Show you don't have any prejudices
5. Know a bit about the issues in the NHS
6. What do you think might be difficult with the training?
7. Why Diagnostic or Therapeutic Imaging? (Diagnostic radiographers work in areas that include X-ray,
Ultrasound, Fluoroscopy, Computerised Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Nuclear
Medicine, Angiography and Mammography.
Therapeutic radiographers are responsible for the planning and delivery of accurate radiotherapy
treatments using a wide range of technical equipment. Accuracy is critical, for example, the aim of
treatment may be to treat a tumour and destroy diseased tissue while minimising the amount of
radiation exposure to surrounding healthy tissue.)
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