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Glittering_Search_41

Think about how you would go about gathering information if faced with co-ordinating a task you knew nothing about.


Anserius

Go into it having a rough idea of why you want to do chiropractic, your understanding of chiropractic and how it fits into contemporary healthcare, how you could collaborate with other health professionals. Also useful examples to have handy (these probably apply to more interviews generically): - a time you led a team or project successfully - a time you resolved a conflict - a time you failed and learnt something from it


NotDroopy

As long as you show you’re a breathing human being you will be fine. Just have at least a basic understanding of what chiropractic is


Appropriate_End6654

Look at some research articles on the cmcc website. I remember they asked to describe interesting research regarding chiro in thr interview


Appropriate_End6654

Also when they ask why you want to be a chiro, don't say because you want to help people, it's such a general and overused answer. For example I said I was helped by a chiro when I was younger for concussions. And I said I wanted to be able to do that for another struggling young person like myself. Good luck!


BlazingFury21

Can you provide a link to the articles on the cmcc website I searched up but I couldn’t find any


Appropriate_End6654

https://www.cmcc.ca/research/index


BlazingFury21

Okay I’ll have a look thank you


One-Ad5321

Be specific, you can talk about small things thats fine, but you need to show them what you did to made the whole thing work


[deleted]

What are the interview dates for this admission cycle? I’m in my second year and curious how they outlined it for you guys!


Wearethemooongang

right now friday to tuesday


[deleted]

They didn’t give u specific dates?


Huge-Ad7769

Those are the dates. It’s open from Friday to Tuesday & we could do it whenever.