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So now that some of us are gearing up for interviews in the next few months, I've been thinking a lot about the ethics question(s) that will invariably become a part of the discourse. I thought I would start this thread and pose a few ethics questions I found in the Interview Feedback portion of SDN to see if we can begin formulating some general ideas on how to answer such questions when they come up.
I'll number each question in this first post and if someone can come up with another possible question in later posts, I will add it up here. Try and keep your responses numbered and in a format that is understandable. Any pre-allo or pre-osteo students can answer these.
Questions from past interviews
1. What would you do if your friend's 15 year old daughter comes to you asking for birth control pills?
2. What would you do if your minor patient (under the age of 18) was dying from a curable illness but because of his parent's religious beliefs refused to authorize further treatment? [For a bonus, let's add the stipulation that there is not enough time for the hospital counsel to go in front of a judge and have a guardian ad-leiden appointed to make medical decisions for the child]
3. If a fellow MS3 showed up hungover/still drunk to rotations with you, how would you handle the situation? [For a bonus, you could answer this same question about an attending physician you are on rotations with who is obviously intoxicated]
4. You are the attending physician... you have 3 patients all enter at the same time. The first one returned because you prescribed them the wrong medication, the second is a drunk and disheveled homeless person, and the third is an eight month old infant. All have lethal conditions. Who do you treat first and why? [Maybe worded confusing but this was left in the interview feedback]
5. You have a homosexual patient whose partner wishes to see him (assume he is a minor). The family is disgusted by their relationship and refuses the partner's wish to visit the patient. The partner comes to you. What do you do?
Response template
1. I would do XXX. The reason is because XXX
2. I would do XXX. The reason is because XXX
3. etc.
I'll number each question in this first post and if someone can come up with another possible question in later posts, I will add it up here. Try and keep your responses numbered and in a format that is understandable. Any pre-allo or pre-osteo students can answer these.
Questions from past interviews
1. What would you do if your friend's 15 year old daughter comes to you asking for birth control pills?
2. What would you do if your minor patient (under the age of 18) was dying from a curable illness but because of his parent's religious beliefs refused to authorize further treatment? [For a bonus, let's add the stipulation that there is not enough time for the hospital counsel to go in front of a judge and have a guardian ad-leiden appointed to make medical decisions for the child]
3. If a fellow MS3 showed up hungover/still drunk to rotations with you, how would you handle the situation? [For a bonus, you could answer this same question about an attending physician you are on rotations with who is obviously intoxicated]
4. You are the attending physician... you have 3 patients all enter at the same time. The first one returned because you prescribed them the wrong medication, the second is a drunk and disheveled homeless person, and the third is an eight month old infant. All have lethal conditions. Who do you treat first and why? [Maybe worded confusing but this was left in the interview feedback]
5. You have a homosexual patient whose partner wishes to see him (assume he is a minor). The family is disgusted by their relationship and refuses the partner's wish to visit the patient. The partner comes to you. What do you do?
Response template
1. I would do XXX. The reason is because XXX
2. I would do XXX. The reason is because XXX
3. etc.