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3 answers
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Jennifer’s Answer
It really depends on the specific job and location. Generally speaking, any clinician will need good:
- Critical thinking skills
- Problem solving
- Empathy
- Ability to synthesize a lot of information-- sometimes conflicting information
- Good communication skills (listening, speaking, writing)
- Resilience
- Patience
- Good stress management skills
Best to you!
- Critical thinking skills
- Problem solving
- Empathy
- Ability to synthesize a lot of information-- sometimes conflicting information
- Good communication skills (listening, speaking, writing)
- Resilience
- Patience
- Good stress management skills
Best to you!
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Rachel’s Answer
In order to become a surgeon, you will need to excel in your pre-med classes, have a GPA of at least a 3.5 and be accepted to medical school. After 4 years of medical school and being accepted into a residency, you will need to be hard-working, have the endurance to tolerate an 80 hour work week and have the willingness to learn new information every day.
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James’s Answer
It depends what area/work you will be going into. Once you figure that out then you can narrow the skillset required.
I work for a technology company. The kinda skills I need for my job are:
Motivating others - training development of other team/new team
interpersonal savy - building relationships with people you may not get on with.
Drive for results - sales targets
Conflict management - resolving issues with people and finding common ground.
Business acumen - company goals
I work for a technology company. The kinda skills I need for my job are:
Motivating others - training development of other team/new team
interpersonal savy - building relationships with people you may not get on with.
Drive for results - sales targets
Conflict management - resolving issues with people and finding common ground.
Business acumen - company goals