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AI Questions in Your Consultant Interview — Here's Exactly What the Panel Wants to Hear

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Starting to think about your NHS Consultant Interview Prep? Join the waitlist for my Ace Your Consultant Interview Academy. I’ll let you know as soon as the Academy doors open https://info.medicalinterviewprep.com/waitlist?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=transistor&utm_content=t-ep45 [https://info.medicalinterviewprep.com/waitlist?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=transistor&utm_content=t-ep45]  AI keeps coming up in consultant interviews — and if the thought of being asked about it makes you nervous, this episode is essential listening. Tessa and Becky break down what the panel is actually looking for when they ask about AI (hint: it's not technical expertise), and how to build a confident, senior-level answer no matter what specialty you're in. They also analyse a brilliant Golden Example from an academy student who used an AI-assisted patient follow-up system to boost appointment attendance from 55% to 70% — a standout MDT example with data, governance awareness, and a direct nod to the NHS 10-Year Plan all baked in. Plus, they tackle a curveball interview question of the week: "What is the biggest risk in your department and what would you do to tackle it?" — and reveal the one simple thing you can do in your pre-interview visit that turns this from a panic question into a winning answer. To close, their Tip and Trick of the Week covers how to handle any tech-related question even if you don't consider yourself a tech person — because "that's not really my thing" is simply not an option in today's NHS. Sign up for our free 5-day email course to give you a Crash Course To Ace Your Consultant Interview : https://aceyourconsultantinterview.com/?utm_source=YTPod&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=1 [https://aceyourconsultantinterview.com/?utm_source=YTPod&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=1]

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Starting to think about your NHS Consultant Interview Prep? Join the waitlist for my Ace Your Consultant Interview Academy. I’ll let you know as soon as the Academy doors open https://info.medicalinterviewprep.com/waitlist?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=transistor&utm_content=t-ep45 [https://info.medicalinterviewprep.com/waitlist?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=transistor&utm_content=t-ep45]  AI keeps coming up in consultant interviews — and if the thought of being asked about it makes you nervous, this episode is essential listening. Tessa and Becky break down what the panel is actually looking for when they ask about AI (hint: it's not technical expertise), and how to build a confident, senior-level answer no matter what specialty you're in. They also analyse a brilliant Golden Example from an academy student who used an AI-assisted patient follow-up system to boost appointment attendance from 55% to 70% — a standout MDT example with data, governance awareness, and a direct nod to the NHS 10-Year Plan all baked in. Plus, they tackle a curveball interview question of the week: "What is the biggest risk in your department and what would you do to tackle it?" — and reveal the one simple thing you can do in your pre-interview visit that turns this from a panic question into a winning answer. To close, their Tip and Trick of the Week covers how to handle any tech-related question even if you don't consider yourself a tech person — because "that's not really my thing" is simply not an option in today's NHS. Sign up for our free 5-day email course to give you a Crash Course To Ace Your Consultant Interview : https://aceyourconsultantinterview.com/?utm_source=YTPod&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=1 [https://aceyourconsultantinterview.com/?utm_source=YTPod&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=1]

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