- The working essential question that I used for my presentation was: "What do you have to know to be a successful ENT doctor."
- I am not going to revise my EQ at this time.
(3) What are possible answers to your current working EQ?
- Some possible answers to my working EQ is that in order to be "successful" you need to be as good as your team. When doing my mentorship and independent component, I see that the doctors and nurses work extremely close with one another to provide the patient with the best care possible. Another possible answer would be that, although this might sound cliche, you have to have passion for what you do daily. Being an otolaryngologist encompasses the knowledge and the passion for head and neck anatomy, but if you didn't have that passion, then why spend 3-4 years of your life dedicated to a particular interest, when you could be focusing on another field, such as Pediatrics, or something that really catches your attention. Also, a possible answer would be in order to be a successful ENT doctor, you would need to know the various duties that your job entitles you to do.
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