Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions


Content:
Post 20 open-ended questions for approval you want to ask an expert in the field of your senior project.  The first question should be your essential question and the other 19 must help you answer your essential question.   Once you have possible answers, you may want to ask questions to help you get a more in-depth understanding of your answers.


1.What is the best way to treat head and neck cancer?
2.What is the procedure for diagnosing head and neck cancer?
3.What can the doctor do to help the patient with the psychosocial effects of cancer?
4.What is the most dangerous head and neck cancer to have? Why?
a.What treatment would you recommend for the patient and why?
5.Does the follow-up care depend on the treatment and/or cancer of the patient?
6.How would you conduct a follow-up for the patient?
7.Is it necessary for a patient to receive follow-up care if they have stage 1 cancer or noncancerous tumors?
8.What are the advantages or disadvantages of each treatment option? Again does it depend on the type of cancer?
9.What are the complications that could arise during treatment or when having head and neck cancer?
10.Is different treatment prescribed for patients who have recurrent head and neck cancer, or is the same treatment given to the patient?
11.How can one reduce their risk of developing head and neck cancer?
12.What should patients talk to their doctor after the treatment ends?
13.What risks do patients runs when they have HPV or any other immunosupressed deficiency?
14.What are the health habits that patients can practice after treatment and beyond?
15.How do the various departments combine to ensure the best care for the patient?
16.What would be the “ultimate cure” of the patient?
17.Depending on the type of cancer, some patients may need reconstructive surgery. How would you go about doing that?
18.What is the most challenging anatomical site to reconstruct?
19.Can you explain what disease –free survival means?
20.What are the health habits that patients can practice after treatment and beyond?

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