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PRE‑APPLICATION CHECKLIST
1. Verify your qualifications
- Ensure you hold a Fellowship of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (FCPS) or an equivalent MRCP, MS, MD that is recognized by the Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BMDC) and Dhaka University.
- Have the original certificates and scanned colour copies ready for upload.
2. Confirm experience level
- 3 to 6 years of professional work in a hospital, physiotherapy centre, diagnostic centre or clinic.
- If you have worked in more than one setting, list each tenure separately with dates, responsibilities and achievements.
3. Compile publications and research work
- Prepare a full list of peer‑reviewed articles, conference papers, case reports or any other scholarly output.
- Include DOI numbers or PubMed IDs where applicable.
4. Gather supporting documents
- Updated CV (maximum 2 pages, clear headings, chronological order).
- Cover letter tailored to the role, highlighting why you are a good fit for the departments listed (Medicine, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Biochemistry).
- Copy of your medical registration with BMDC.
- Academic transcripts for all degrees.
- Two professional reference letters (preferably from senior physicians or department heads).
5. Technical skill proof
- Prepare examples of your proficiency with health‑information systems, electronic medical records, PACS, or any tele‑medicine platforms.
- If you have completed any formal IT courses (e.g., Hospital Management Software, Data Analytics), attach certificates.
APPLICATION PREPARATION STEPS
1. Understand the job scope – The posting emphasizes multi‑disciplinary work across several specialties. Identify past projects where you collaborated with these departments; be ready to discuss them.
2. Tailor your CV –
- Add a “Key competencies” section that lists: clinical expertise in the relevant specialties, diagnostic interpretation, patient management, IT proficiency, research/publication record, and leadership/teaching experiences.
- For each job entry, use bullet points that start with strong action verbs (e.g., “Managed”, “Implemented”, “Coordinated”).
3. Write a focused cover letter –
- Opening paragraph: state the position you are applying for and where you saw the advertisement.
- Middle paragraphs: match each required qualification with a concrete example from your career (e.g., “During my tenure at XYZ Hospital, I led a team of 10 physiotherapists and integrated a digital scheduling system that reduced patient wait time by 15 %”).
- Closing paragraph: express enthusiasm for contributing to the institution’s multi‑specialty services and indicate your availability for an interview.
4. Prepare a publication portfolio – Create a PDF that lists each paper with full citation, your role, and a brief summary of findings. Include digital links to the articles or PDFs where permissible.
5. Demonstrate IT competence –
- Draft a short case study (1‑2 pages) describing a situation where you used technology to improve clinical workflow, patient safety, or data reporting.
- Highlight any experience with data analysis tools (e.g., SPSS, R) especially for biochemistry or cardiology research.
6. Reference verification – Contact your referees in advance, inform them of the job description, and ask them to emphasize your clinical skills, teamwork, and IT knowledge.
INTERVIEW PREPARATION GUIDE
1. Research the institution – Know its size, patient demographics, flagship programs, and any recent news (e.g., new cardiology unit, tele‑medicine rollout).
2. Clinical scenarios – Be ready to discuss management of common cases in each of the listed specialties. Practice articulating your diagnostic reasoning, treatment plan, and follow‑up strategy within a 5‑minute window.
3. Teamwork & Leadership – Prepare examples where you coordinated care across departments, mentored junior staff, or led quality‑improvement projects.
4. IT and data handling – Expect questions such as:
- “Describe a time you introduced a new software tool in the clinic.”
- “How do you ensure data privacy and compliance with health regulations?”
5. Research & Publication – Be prepared to summarize your most impactful paper, discuss the methodology, results and how it contributed to clinical practice.
6. Behavioral questions – Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure responses. Typical prompts:
- “Tell us about a conflict with a colleague and how you resolved it.”
- “Give an example of a time you had to make a quick decision under pressure.”
7. Questions for the panel – Prepare thoughtful queries that show your long‑term interest, such as:
- “What are the institution’s priorities for integrating digital health solutions over the next two years?”
- “How does the multidisciplinary team collaborate on complex cases?”
POST‑INTERVIEW FOLLOW‑UP
- Send a thank‑you email within 24 hours, referencing a specific discussion point from the interview to reinforce your interest.
- Attach a concise PDF version of your publication list if it was not submitted with the original application.
- Keep a record of the interview date, interviewers’ names and any feedback received for future reference.
FINAL REMINDER
- Double‑check that all uploaded files are in PDF format, legible, and named clearly (e.g., “FirstName_LastName_CV.pdf”).
- Verify that the total size of attachments does not exceed the portal’s limit.
- Submit the application before the deadline and retain the confirmation receipt.
Good luck with your application! Your blend of clinical expertise, research background, and tech‑savvy will position you strongly for this multi‑specialty role.
1. Verify your qualifications
- Ensure you hold a Fellowship of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (FCPS) or an equivalent MRCP, MS, MD that is recognized by the Bangladesh Medical & Dental Council (BMDC) and Dhaka University.
- Have the original certificates and scanned colour copies ready for upload.
2. Confirm experience level
- 3 to 6 years of professional work in a hospital, physiotherapy centre, diagnostic centre or clinic.
- If you have worked in more than one setting, list each tenure separately with dates, responsibilities and achievements.
3. Compile publications and research work
- Prepare a full list of peer‑reviewed articles, conference papers, case reports or any other scholarly output.
- Include DOI numbers or PubMed IDs where applicable.
4. Gather supporting documents
- Updated CV (maximum 2 pages, clear headings, chronological order).
- Cover letter tailored to the role, highlighting why you are a good fit for the departments listed (Medicine, Gynaecology & Obstetrics, Cardiology, Ophthalmology, Biochemistry).
- Copy of your medical registration with BMDC.
- Academic transcripts for all degrees.
- Two professional reference letters (preferably from senior physicians or department heads).
5. Technical skill proof
- Prepare examples of your proficiency with health‑information systems, electronic medical records, PACS, or any tele‑medicine platforms.
- If you have completed any formal IT courses (e.g., Hospital Management Software, Data Analytics), attach certificates.
APPLICATION PREPARATION STEPS
1. Understand the job scope – The posting emphasizes multi‑disciplinary work across several specialties. Identify past projects where you collaborated with these departments; be ready to discuss them.
2. Tailor your CV –
- Add a “Key competencies” section that lists: clinical expertise in the relevant specialties, diagnostic interpretation, patient management, IT proficiency, research/publication record, and leadership/teaching experiences.
- For each job entry, use bullet points that start with strong action verbs (e.g., “Managed”, “Implemented”, “Coordinated”).
3. Write a focused cover letter –
- Opening paragraph: state the position you are applying for and where you saw the advertisement.
- Middle paragraphs: match each required qualification with a concrete example from your career (e.g., “During my tenure at XYZ Hospital, I led a team of 10 physiotherapists and integrated a digital scheduling system that reduced patient wait time by 15 %”).
- Closing paragraph: express enthusiasm for contributing to the institution’s multi‑specialty services and indicate your availability for an interview.
4. Prepare a publication portfolio – Create a PDF that lists each paper with full citation, your role, and a brief summary of findings. Include digital links to the articles or PDFs where permissible.
5. Demonstrate IT competence –
- Draft a short case study (1‑2 pages) describing a situation where you used technology to improve clinical workflow, patient safety, or data reporting.
- Highlight any experience with data analysis tools (e.g., SPSS, R) especially for biochemistry or cardiology research.
6. Reference verification – Contact your referees in advance, inform them of the job description, and ask them to emphasize your clinical skills, teamwork, and IT knowledge.
INTERVIEW PREPARATION GUIDE
1. Research the institution – Know its size, patient demographics, flagship programs, and any recent news (e.g., new cardiology unit, tele‑medicine rollout).
2. Clinical scenarios – Be ready to discuss management of common cases in each of the listed specialties. Practice articulating your diagnostic reasoning, treatment plan, and follow‑up strategy within a 5‑minute window.
3. Teamwork & Leadership – Prepare examples where you coordinated care across departments, mentored junior staff, or led quality‑improvement projects.
4. IT and data handling – Expect questions such as:
- “Describe a time you introduced a new software tool in the clinic.”
- “How do you ensure data privacy and compliance with health regulations?”
5. Research & Publication – Be prepared to summarize your most impactful paper, discuss the methodology, results and how it contributed to clinical practice.
6. Behavioral questions – Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure responses. Typical prompts:
- “Tell us about a conflict with a colleague and how you resolved it.”
- “Give an example of a time you had to make a quick decision under pressure.”
7. Questions for the panel – Prepare thoughtful queries that show your long‑term interest, such as:
- “What are the institution’s priorities for integrating digital health solutions over the next two years?”
- “How does the multidisciplinary team collaborate on complex cases?”
POST‑INTERVIEW FOLLOW‑UP
- Send a thank‑you email within 24 hours, referencing a specific discussion point from the interview to reinforce your interest.
- Attach a concise PDF version of your publication list if it was not submitted with the original application.
- Keep a record of the interview date, interviewers’ names and any feedback received for future reference.
FINAL REMINDER
- Double‑check that all uploaded files are in PDF format, legible, and named clearly (e.g., “FirstName_LastName_CV.pdf”).
- Verify that the total size of attachments does not exceed the portal’s limit.
- Submit the application before the deadline and retain the confirmation receipt.
Good luck with your application! Your blend of clinical expertise, research background, and tech‑savvy will position you strongly for this multi‑specialty role.
