Optimising your technique for surgical interviews
Finding facts under pressure
Optimising your impact on others
Increasing self-confidence
Increasing focus and attention
Productivity
Presentation skills
Progressing to the next stage of surgical training requires performance at face-to-face interviews. Over three one-to-one coaching sessions, and through customised self-directed work, this involves self-development and preparation to enhance your ability to represent yourself with confidence and presence under pressure.
Overview:
This is a course of three one-to-one remotely delivered coaching sessions supported by self-directed material, to help you optimise your interview technique, ability to access facts, and self-confidence around the time of surgical interviews.
This is a course of three one-to-one remotely delivered coaching sessions supported by self-directed material, to help you optimise your interview technique, ability to access facts, and self-confidence around the time of surgical interviews.
Features:
Delivered remotely around your rota
Available December 2024
3 one-to-one sessions
Self-directed, customised material
Course Covers:
Course Covers:
Reframing Your Relationship with Stress
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Managing Negative Self-Talk, Rumination, or Anxiety
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Increasing Focus and Attention
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Improving Self-Confidence
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Finding Facts Under Pressure
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Managing Energy and Time
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Reducing Procrastination
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Optimising Productivity
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Finding joy and motivation
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Improving presentation skills
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Not ready to buy the course yet?
Not ready to buy the course yet?
No problem! Let’s chat and help you discover if this course is the right fit for you. Submit the form, and we’ll get in touch with personalised advice to help you make the best decision when the time is right.
No problem! Let’s chat and help you discover if this course is the right fit for you. Submit the form, and we’ll get in touch with personalised advice to help you make the best decision when the time is right.
Course Covers:
Reframing Your Relationship with Stress
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Managing Negative Self-Talk, Rumination, or Anxiety
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Increasing Focus and Attention
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Improving Self-Confidence
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Finding Facts Under Pressure
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Managing Energy and Time
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Reducing Procrastination
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Optimising Productivity
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Finding joy and motivation
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Improving presentation skills
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Learning to Relax
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
Improving Connection
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Anatomy and Physiology (2003-2006, University of Melbourne), first class.
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Copyright Lilli Cooper 2024
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Copyright Lilli Cooper 2024
Stay connected through our social media platforms for the latest updates, tips, and resources.
Copyright Lilli Cooper 2024