Mentioning Chronic Illness During an Interview?

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Hey everyone!

I am graduating next month with my BSN and am still in the interview / application process. Recently my university asked to do an interview with me for the school website. One of the prompts asks for the greatest challenge I have faced, which I consider to be struggling with multiple sclerosis. Although the illness has not caused significant disability, issues like chronic pain have proven to be a significant challenge and learning experience for me in nursing school. I feel that this is integral to my experience, however I am worried that employers may discriminate against me for this diagnosis. Am I right to be wary? or am I thinking too much into this?

Thank you :)

You are right to be wary. Best to find another challenge ready for an interview answer.

Specializes in Med/Surg/Infection Control/Geriatrics.

I agree with Caliotters3. An employer doesn't need to know that you have M.S., and it has nothing to do with your nursing if it's a job interview. Discrimination is out there, seen and unseen. Don't give it an edge.

I agree with Caliotters3. An employer doesn't need to know that you have M.S., and it has nothing to do with your nursing if it's a job interview. Discrimination is out there, seen and unseen. Don't give it an edge.

Exactly. Give them ammunition and they will use it to blow you out of the water.

Specializes in LTC, assisted living, med-surg, psych.

Never, ever hand them the ammunition with which to slay you.

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