1. Who do you plan to interview? What is this person's area of expertise?
2. Post 20 open-ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.
I plan to interview a principal from my old elementary who also happens to have a doctorates in psychology or an ophthalmologist right across from my mentorship. The principal will allow me to understand how children work as she also used to be a teacher and the ophthalmologist will help me understand his area better and how it ties in to integrated eye care.
2. Post 20 open-ended questions you want to ask an expert in the field concerning your senior project. Your focus should be finding answers to your EQ.
- What's one thing you've learned about working with patients (students) in your field of work?
- How do your interactions differ with children than adults?
- Do you find yourself adjusting to the others' mindsets at all in order to better understand any worries?
- How do you keep your patients (students) calm in times of on-set panic or confusion?
- Do you think there are changes to be made in the way people are taught to communicate with others?
- What are some things you learned about working with your staff in this field?
- How did you get into this field of work?
- What is the best thing about working in this field?
- How important is the financial aspect of this field?
- How do you go about handling that?
- Is there anything you wish you could change to improve patients or students well-being?
- Have you yourself ever suffered from eye problems? (For Second Option)
- As this field of work continues to evolve and more technology is created, do you think you will come to rely on it more?
- Do you think new technology in the medical area will reduce patient-doctor relationships?
- Do you find yourself micromanaging a patients life in order to prevent any further problems?
- Are some patients or students difficult to work with?
- Do you find yourself educating the patient a lot?
- What are the risks of not having a good doctor-patient relationship?
- How often do you connect with your patients on an empathetic standpoint?
- Is there anyone else I should talk to in this field?
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