EFSC Phlebotomy Program Written Interview for Spring 2020 class
Name on
application:
Email Address:
(preferred Titan)
Phone number:
B-Number:
Please note: Spring Phlebotomy is only
offered on the COCOA campus.
Interviews are scored objectively; each question is worth
3 points. Top scores are selected for entry to the program.
1. Why do you want to complete the Phlebotomy program? (Please be specific)
2. What do you hope to gain most from completing this program (not just professionally but also personally)?
3. Give your personal interpretation of medical professionalism, and how you can best exemplify this concept. Use
a real-life example if possible.
4. State three examples of how you personally have displayed professionalism in a past job, volunteering or school
experience. (Note: Telling me that you “acted like a professional” does not tell me what actions a professional
would take in a given situation, so please describe the traits you displayed that make up acting like a
professional). Your answer must fit into the text entry box below.
Plea
se answer all questions, and please do so in your own words. All answers must fit within the text boxes. When completed, please
submit via email to fullerk@easternflorida.edu. Submissions should be made from your Titan email address.
5. What is your definition of leadership? (Please use your own words and not Google's words!)
6. Describe what you know about medical confidentiality.
7. Please briefly describe what you feel are your strengths and weaknesses as it pertains to being a student.
8. What is your definition of “constructive criticism”? How do you handle receiving constructive criticism about
yourself and your abilities?
9. Please describe what you feel are the three most important characteristics for a phlebotomist to have, and
explain your choices.
10. Please list any experiences you have had within or around the health care industry and your thoughts about
the industry. (Don’t say “none”. You have ALL been to a doctor or something at some point in your life).