How to answer Medical Ethics interview questions | Summary and Q&A

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December 14, 2017
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How to answer Medical Ethics interview questions

TL;DR

This video introduces the four principles of medical ethics (autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice) and discusses how to apply them to ethical scenarios in medicine interviews.

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Key Insights

  • ðŸĪŠ Going beyond the four principles of medical ethics can help candidates stand out in medicine interviews.
  • ðŸ‘Ļ‍⚖ïļ Application of the four principles to ethical scenarios involves considering beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, and justice.
  • ðŸ‡Ļ🇷 Opportunity cost and qualies provide additional dimensions to ethical decision-making in healthcare.

Transcript

hey guys welcome back to the channel if you new here my name is Ali I'm a final year medical student at Cambridge University and this is a new mini series where we're going to be talking about medical ethics and how to answer medical ethical scenarios that you might get in your medicine interviews we're gonna be going a little bit beyond what you n... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What are the four principles of medical ethics?

The four principles of medical ethics are autonomy (respecting the patient's decision-making capacity), beneficence (doing good for the patient), non-maleficence (not causing harm to the patient), and justice (fair allocation of medical resources).

Q: How can the four principles be applied to an ethical scenario?

In applying the four principles, one can consider the potential benefits and risks to the patient's health, respect the patient's autonomy in decision-making, ensure fairness in the distribution of resources, and weigh the balance between beneficence and non-maleficence.

Q: What is the significance of opportunity cost in medical ethics?

Opportunity cost refers to the alternative uses of resources that may be forgone when making decisions in healthcare. Considering opportunity cost helps in the fair allocation of resources and weighing the benefits of different interventions.

Q: What are qualies in medical ethics?

Quality Adjusted Life Years (qualies) are a measure used to quantify the value of different medical interventions. It takes into account both the gain in years of life and the quality of life during those years. Qualies help in considering the overall benefits and costs of an intervention.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • The video introduces the four principles of medical ethics and emphasizes the importance of going beyond these principles to stand out in medicine interviews.

  • The hosts, along with the interviewer, discuss a specific ethical scenario involving a surgeon deciding whether to offer bariatric surgery to a morbidly obese patient.

  • The application of the four principles to the scenario is discussed, highlighting the considerations of beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, and justice.

  • The video briefly touches on other ethical topics such as quality adjusted life years (qualies) and the role of different schools of thought in medical ethics.

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