Ethical questions

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justscared

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Have a first interview (of 1 total) coming up .....can anyone give me some tips on the kind of ethical questions they were asked and maybe in general how they answered ...anything would be greatly appreciated... might only have this one chance to shine!!!
 
the correct answer is always "Whatever makes me the most money"

doctors only care about money, so they will all agree with you.
 
No problemo. Read over the "Case Questions" at the end of each of the pages. They are very realistic and have been satisfactory for all the ethical questions I have been asked thus far. Best of luck to you!
 
No problemo. Read over the "Case Questions" at the end of each of the pages. They are very realistic and have been satisfactory for all the ethical questions I have been asked thus far. Best of luck to you!

Along the same lines were you asked healthcare reform questions??? Am really getting anxious about my interview as so far only have one invite. Have to make this one really good.
 
Along the same lines were you asked healthcare reform questions??? Am really getting anxious about my interview as so far only have one invite. Have to make this one really good.
For healthcare reform, I was an econ major and just through interest I knew a lot going in. But depending on your political opinion, look through some think tanks' papers on their evidence one way or another. I used the Cato Institute to give me some info on the issue because I have more of a libertarian view. Just read, read, read. No really good one-stop-shop for this.

From what I've seen, you are basically responsible for understanding the current problems in the healthcare system and being ready to offer some well thought-out solutions and defend them if attacked (which you will be).
 
For healthcare reform, I was an econ major and just through interest I knew a lot going in. But depending on your political opinion, look through some think tanks' papers on their evidence one way or another. I used the Cato Institute to give me some info on the issue because I have more of a libertarian view. Just read, read, read. No really good one-stop-shop for this.

From what I've seen, you are basically responsible for understanding the current problems in the healthcare system and being ready to offer some well thought-out solutions and defend them if attacked (which you will be).


Thanks for perspective... it helps
 
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