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What are the 4 pillars of medical ethics?

Beneficience: the duty to goodAutonomy: respect for the patient's rights and self determinationNon-Maleficence: do no harmJustice: treat all people equally and equitibly.

Answered by Joe W. Medical School Preparation tutor
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A question commonly asked during a medical school interview; why do you want to study at this medical school?

This is a typical question asked by the majority of medical schools at interviews. Although it may seem like a very basic question, it is a great example of a question which can be easily prepared for and...

Answered by Amy W. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How should I answer an ethics question so difficult that I can't work out the right thing to do?

What's important to remember is that when it comes to ethics, there is no 'right answer' to a complicated question. All that matters is that you come up with an answer, one that can be ethically ...

Answered by Oscar A. Medical School Preparation tutor
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Actor station: You are a medical student breaking bad news to a patient

remind yourself you are a medical student NOT a doctor, then start off by introducing yourself and ask the patient how aware they are of there current condition. Then ask them if they would like to bring ...

Answered by Imade R. Medical School Preparation tutor
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How can you help me in my preparation for medical school applications?

Medical school applications are highly competitive and require applicants to be proactive and stand out. Applicant ordering interview style varies between university and as the previous head of my schools...

Answered by Ellie W. Medical School Preparation tutor
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