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Health Unit Coordinator Interview Question:
Explain your Biggest Failure. What Did You Learn?
Submitted by: MuhammadI once made a crucial error while in a patient's chart. Luckily, my supervising doctor caught it before anyone got hurt, but I've never felt like more of a failure. Since then, I have learned to check and double-check my patient's charts and even ask a colleague if my charting makes sense and is correct.
While serving as hospital administrator in my last job, I endorsed a bid to take over a neighboring hospital which was floundering. I went through every step meticulously and was sure the deal would go through. However, the other hospital pulled out at the last minute after I had virtually guaranteed my board members that the deal would be settled. For months, I was looked down upon by the board and co-workers. However, I stood by my choice even though it didn't work out. Because I didn't back down or shy away from blame, I became a stronger administrator.
Submitted by: Muhammad
While serving as hospital administrator in my last job, I endorsed a bid to take over a neighboring hospital which was floundering. I went through every step meticulously and was sure the deal would go through. However, the other hospital pulled out at the last minute after I had virtually guaranteed my board members that the deal would be settled. For months, I was looked down upon by the board and co-workers. However, I stood by my choice even though it didn't work out. Because I didn't back down or shy away from blame, I became a stronger administrator.
Submitted by: Muhammad
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