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Dr. Cheung recommends homeopathic medicines to his patients. There is no scientific evidence or widely accepted theory to suggest that homeopathic medicines work, and Dr. Cheung doesn't believe them to. He recommends homeopathic medicine to people with mild and non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, headaches and muscle aches, because he believes that it will do no harm, but will give them reassurance. Consider the ethical problems that Dr. Cheung's behaviour might pose. Discuss these issues with the interviewer.
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I believe Dr. Cheung's behavior is ethically questionable because, while he may believe that homeopathic medicines will do no harm, there is still no scientific evidence that suggests they will provide any benefit. Further, by encouraging the use of homeopathic medicines, Dr. Cheung may be providing false reassurance to his patients and leading them to forgo more effective treatments for their ailments. Additionally, this practice could be seen as deceptive and misleading, as Dr. Cheung is straying from accepted scientific norms.

Dr. Cheung should consider the ethical implications of his actions and be honest and transparent with his patients. He must openly discuss the lack of evidence for homeopathic treatments and explain their potential harm. Doing so will maintain the trust and respect of his patients, while still providing them with compassion. Furthermore, Dr. Cheung should focus on conventional medical treatments, recommending homeopathic medicines only when they are a patient's last resort option.

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As medicine advances with technology, what are the pros and cons? Discuss your experience with use of technology.
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Technology has certainly come a long way in the field of medicine and it has had a significant positive impact on the practice of medicine. There are several pros to technology’s integration into modern medical practice. One of the main advantages is the speed at which patient data can be obtained and information shared between health care providers. Technology has allowed for quicker diagnoses and treatment options for patients, often leading to better outcomes. Additionally, technology has provided innovative tools for medical professionals to use for patient care and monitoring. For instance, incorporating medical robots, imaging tools, and telehealth technologies all allow for a higher quality of care and more personalized treatment plans.

While there are many benefits and advantages to incorporating technology into medical practices, there are unfortunately some associated disadvantages. In some instances, using technology can lead to decreased face-to-face interaction between patients and health care professionals, making it more difficult for clinicians to build lasting relationships with their patients. Additionally, technology can be expensive and complex to implement, which can present major barriers to access for some health care systems.

From a personal standpoint, I’ve had the opportunity to experience the positive outcomes of technology in medicine during my fourth year rotations. During my family medicine rotation, I was able to review electronic medical records and X-ray images to get a more accurate picture of a patient’s condition. In addition, I was able to use telemedicine to view and discuss pathology slides with specialists remotely - this provided me with a better understanding of the patient’s condition, as well other educational aspects that I could take with me in my clinical practice. Overall, technology has had a dramatic impact on medical care, and I am looking forward to the continued integration of technology in my medical career moving forward.

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You witness two girls hitting a homeless woman and taking items that belong to her. The victim has only a bleeding nose. You approach her after the incident and she tells you she is fine, this has happened before by the same girls and it is no big deal. How do you deal with it?
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In this situation, I would take the victim to a safe place and offer her medical attention. Even though she says she is fine and this has happened before, I would explain to her that it is an important for her to seek medical attention in case there are any internal injuries that are not immediately visible.

I would also inform her that this assault is not a "no big deal" and it should not be tolerated. I would encourage her to report the incident to the police, and offer her emotional support and resources if she chose to do so. Furthermore, I would assure her that I will take any action necessary to protect her while ensuring her safety.

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The daughter of the interviewer is 16 years old. She is adamant that she have a tattoo next week. The interviewer is against letting her daughter have a tattoo and this is causing much friction in the household. What advice would you give the interviewer?
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I would start by advocating for open communication. It's important that the daughter and her parents talk about the implications of getting a tattoo before making a decision. This is especially important at 16-years-old, as tattoos may permanently mark her body. The implications of having a tattoo at a young age need to be discussed before the daughter makes a decision.

It's also important to understand why the daughter is interested in getting a tattoo. Does she feel like it expresses her identity? Does she want to feel more grown-up? It's important to explore any motivations that the daughter has for getting a tattoo.

In addition, it's important to recognize the legal implications. In Canada, minors (persons under the age of 18) must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to get a tattoo. The daughter's parents should think about what message they are sending by accompanying her to get a tattoo and consider if it is okay for them to consent for their daughter to get a tattoo.

Ultimately, it is the daughter's choice. She may make a decision to get a tattoo, and parents need to accept that she is ready to make that choice. However, it is important for her to fully understand the implications and make an informed decision.

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Universities are commonly faced with the complicated task of balancing the educational needs of their students and the cost required to provide learning resources to a large number of individuals. As a result of this tension, there has been much debate regarding the optimal size of classes. One side argues that smaller classes provide a more educationally effective setting for students, while others argue that t makes no difference, so larger classes should be used to minimize the number of instructors required. Discuss your opinion with the examiner.
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I believe that while larger classes may minimize the number of instructors required, it should not be the guiding factor when determining the optimal size of classes. Ultimately, smaller classes provide a more educationally effective setting for students, in my opinion. Not only can students learn more effectively due to more individualized instruction, but they are also more likely to stay engaged in the learning process. Larger classes can often be impersonal and resulting in a lack of student engagement. Furthermore, with smaller classes, instructors have an opportunity to assess any learning gaps and intervene quickly as needed. All these benefits become much harder to achieve in larger classes. Thus my opinion is that smaller classes are the optimal size for universities to strive for.

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You are a current undergraduate student. During the week of graduation, you attend a number of parties around the Lower Mainland with your best friend, Kelly. The last party is held at a camp ground in Squamish. The morning after the party, you receive a call from Kelly. She asks that you come over and talk. Kelly reveals that she left early and drove home despite drinking that night. Enter the room and talk to Kelly.
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Hi Kelly. It's so nice to see you. What about graduation was so upsetting for you?

It's clear to me that something has been troubling you. I'm here to listen and talk if you want to share. Nothing you say will leave this room.

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Recently, certain hospitals in the Vancouver Area have been charging patients $29/day for their hospital fee on top of the fees charged to MSP. What are the implications of this policy? Discuss both positive and negative impacts with the interviewer.
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The recent $29/day hospital fee policy has far-reaching implications for the hospitals in the Vancouver area. On the positive side, this fee may help encourage financial responsibility in patients. By paying for part of their care, financially literate patients can ensure that they are contributing to their medical care in a responsible way. Furthermore, these fees can help cover some of the costs associated with medical care, offsetting the burden on public healthcare funds.

On the other hand, the $29/day fee may have some negative implications. This fee could lead to some people delaying care, as they may not be able to afford this extra cost. Additionally, some people may struggle to pay the fee when coupled with other costs such as prescription medication. These fees could also have a disproportionate impact on those on low incomes, people with chronic conditions, and those who are uninsured.

To mitigate the financial impact, it is important to ensure that appropriate arrangements are in place to support those who cannot afford to pay. This could include flexible payment plans, discounts, and subsidies to ensure financial access. Banks and credit unions may also be able to provide financial assistance to cover these fees. Finally, an evaluation of the policy should be conducted to determine the efficacy of the fee and its impact on patients.

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Beginner
The story of Canadian Olympian and Paralympian Brian McKeever has touched many during the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver. He was the first ever to qualify for both the Olympic Games and Paralympic games, but at the last minute, the Olympic skiing couch decided that Brian has a smaller chance in winning than his teammates, so he did not get to race. If you were Brian's friend, what would you do when he found out he couldn't race in the Olympic Games? You knew that his Paralympic games would take place 2 weeks after the Olympics.
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First, I would allow Brian the space and time to work through any feelings of disappointment and frustration that he may be feeling in the moment. I would also remind him that, although he does not get to race in the Olympic Games, he has achieved an incredible honor in making it to the Olympic level, and that he has achieved something very few athletes have. I would encourage him to take the time to recognize and celebrate all of his accomplishments that got him to where he is today, and to be proud of what he has accomplished.

I would then try to help Brian focus on the upcoming Paralympic Games and work to train and prepare for these events. I would provide encouragement and support to help boost Brian’s confidence, and do my best to help him stay positive and productive while he trains for the upcoming games. I would remind Brian that the great thing about sports is that you always have another opportunity to succeed, and he has the opportunity to do so in the Paralympic Games. Finally, I would try to make sure that Brian gets to enjoy some time off and relaxation during this period, as I know the days of training would be intense.

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If the Prime Minister of Canada were to ask your advice on one change that could be applied to the healthcare system in Canada that would improve it enormously and have the greatest positive effect, what would it be?
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If the Prime Minister of Canada were to ask my advice on one change that could be applied to the healthcare system in Canada that would improve it enormously and have the greatest positive effect, I would suggest incorporating more primary care physicians into the system as soon as possible. Having more primary care physicians available for Canadians would increase access to preventative care, which is critical for improving overall health outcomes in Canada. Furthermore, it would help reduce healthcare costs for Canadians by allowing for early identification and treatment of illnesses, which would lead to more patients receiving effective care earlier. Additionally, primary care physicians would be able to provide comprehensive and comprehensive advice to their patients, ensuring that they are better informed to make the best decisions for their health.

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A man has been responsible for taking care of his wife who is in a vegetative state for 6 years after a car accident. She can breathe on her own but that is the extent of her abilities. He requests that her feeding tube be removed. What should you, as her physician do?
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First off, as her physician, I would want to make sure that I was providing the best possible care to the patient in this situation. I understand that this situation is very difficult on the family, and I would want to support them while also making sure they are doing what is best for the patient.

I would speak with the family in full detail about the patient’s condition, prognosis, and what kind of care can still be provided even if the feeding tube is removed. I would point out the risks associated with removing her feeding tube, including the risk that further medical interventions may be necessary. I would also explain what would happen to the patient if the feeding tube were removed, both medically and emotionally.

At the end of the day, the decision of what to do about the patient's feeding tube is ultimately up to the family, so I would make sure that I was listening to their wishes and concerns. I would also make sure that I was following all regulations and standards of care set out by the medical community, and that they were being applied correctly and ethically to this particular scenario.

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Discuss health care issues that have been in the news in the last month.
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Health care is always in the news, but in the last month, one of the most important issues relates to the ongoing pandemic and the working conditions of front-line health care workers. It's clear that too many of these workers are being stretched thin because there simply aren't enough of them in too many places. This has created extremely stressful situations for them and for the communities they serve. On the other hand, there has also been a shift towards using technology more to provide virtual health care services, from Telehealth consultations to virtual support groups. This is providing much needed access to people who may not have been able to get the help they need due to geographic or financial barriers. While this technology is likely to continue, it's important that these services are supplemented with in-person, personal care.

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Discuss the pros and cons of legalizing marijuana on the Canadian Health Care system. How does this impact a physician‟s present ability to write out prescription for „medical marijuana'? Would legalization cost the health care system more or less after it was passed?
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As a physician, I can see both sides of this issue. Legalizing marijuana could potentially have a positive impact on the health care system, as it could be helpful for certain medical conditions, yet there may be a negative impact due to the associated risks and potential for abuse.

In terms of the pros of legalizing marijuana, research has shown that it can be beneficial to those with certain medical conditions such as chronic pain, nausea, and even glaucoma. It can also be prescribed to those with mental illness to help with anxiety and depression. This legalization would allow physicians to prescribe it as a form of alternative medicine.

On the other hand, there are potential downside to legalizing marijuana. Apart from the risks of addiction, marijuana has been linked to physical and mental health problems such as an increased risk of lung cancer, memory problems, and psychosis. Additionally, if marijuana is legalized, it could lead to increased recreational use, which could potentially strain the health care system.

In regards to a physician’s ability to write out prescriptions for medical marijuana, its legalization would open up that opportunity. For example, in Canada, medical marijuana requires a prescription from a physician, even in legalized states.

In terms of its financial impact on the health care system, it is difficult to predict whether legalizing marijuana would result in more or less expenses for the system. On one hand, it could result in increased tax revenue and the ability for physicians to bill for the service of prescription writing, yet on the other hand, treating the potential health problems related to marijuana could cost the system more money.

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Your friend is of Chinese descent and fluent in Mandarin. You both want to get into medicine. She registers for Mandarin 101, a course in Chinese language for beginners. The course coordinator asks that students who can already speak just a little bit of Mandarin should leave because this is a course for beginners. Your friend remains but makes a sufficient number of deliberate mistakes in the classroom discussions, in the required homework and in the examinations that she will not be detected and yet still receive an excellent grade. What would you do in this situation?
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If I was in this situation, I would speak to my friend and encourage her to come clean with the course coordinator. It may be difficult for her to do so, but honesty is always the best policy. Furthermore, participating in this course dishonestly is not only unethical, but could also be against the rules of the medical school if my friend is accepted.

If she does not want to come clean with the course coordinator, I would encourage her to drop the course and take an alternative course such as a Mandarin language immersion program that is better suited for someone with her level of language fluency. Additionally, I would recommend that she set up a meeting with the course coordinator to explain the situation in a respectful way.

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Discuss the social, legal, medical implications of a needle-exchange program with the interviewer. (Consider a needle exchange program to be a free service in which screens for STIs are provided, along with immunizations, physician referrals, and exchanging used needles for new ones). Follow up question: What are some viable alternatives?
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In regards to needle exchange programs, there are many social, legal, and medical implications to consider. On the social side, educational campaigns need to be launched to raise awareness about programs like needle exchange. This will allow for support from the community, and help the public become more aware of the services and treatment needed for those suffering from substance abuse. On the legal side, to prevent the distribution and illegal use of drugs, law enforcement should take measures to ensure that needle exchange programs are as safe and beneficial as possible. Finally, from a medical perspective, needle exchange programs provide access to medical services such as screenings for STIs, immunizations, and referrals to physicians. This can help to reduce the spread of infection, reduce risky behaviors, and save lives.

In regards to viable alternatives, one option could be to provide referrals to addiction treatment centers and other social programs, where those in need can receive the help and services they require. Additionally, there could be more resources put into education, research, and prevention efforts to address the underlying causes of substance abuse. Finally, clinics and hospitals could be established specifically to address addiction issues, as well as provide resources and support to those with substance abuse issues.

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You have a meeting set up with Frankie. He is the son of a family friend who moved to Thunder Bay about 20 years ago and so you have never met him. He has come down from Thunder Bay to look over "southern universities". He urgently needs some information on schools as he will have to make some serious decisions soon. He is happy to get this meeting as he realizes how tight your schedule is. In fact your next meeting is in 8 minutes. Frankie is in the room.
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Hello Frankie! It’s great to meet you. I can tell you a bit about medical schools in Canada that you may be interested in. Depending on your academic background and qualifications, there are some great programs available. First, you would need to check if there are any prerequisite courses you need to take in order to be eligible to apply.

Also, depending on whether you want to pursue MD or DO, you should start looking into programs that offer that. Additionally, look for programs offering specialties that you’re interested in and ones with a good track record for getting students into top residencies. Even if the university isn’t particularly well known, a good program can be a great fit for you.

Finally, don’t be afraid to ask around—reaching out to doctors, advisors, and current students in the program can help you get a better understanding of what a program offers.

Does that make sense? Is there anything else I can answer for you?

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Do you think medicine should be more about changing behaviour to prevent disease or treating existing disease?
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I think medicine should strive to be inclusive of both preventative and curative care. By imparting preventative measures and encouraging healthy lifestyle choices, we can significantly reduce the burden of chronic diseases that so greatly burden our population and healthcare system. We also must have effective treatments for existing conditions as cures for many medical conditions remain elusive in spite of our best efforts. Ultimately, I believe that a balance of both preventative and curative medicine is essential and that we should work together to ensure equitable care for all.

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There are two people in the next room that are in a conflict. Mediate the discussion and find a way to resolve the situation.
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If I were mediating a discussion between two people in conflict, I would begin by encouraging and creating a safe space for conversation. I would explain the importance of listening intently and without interruption to each person's perspective. Then, I would ask each person to speak in turn to create an understanding of both sides. After each person has had a chance to express their point of view, I would help them identify any common ground and ways to move forward. I would also help them explore different perspectives, looking for gaps or misunderstandings. Finally, I would collaborate with each person to develop a mutually beneficial resolution and create an action plan to ensure that the conflict is managed over time.

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An actor plays the role of your elderly neighbor. You have just accidentally run over your neighbor's cat whilst reversing your car. You have 5 minutes to break the bad news to her.
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I would first take a deep breath and take the time to prepare myself to deliver the news. Before breaking the news, I would pay attention to my neighbor's body language and prepare myself to handle an emotional reaction. When ready, I would explain calmly that there had been an accident and that her cat was unfortunately involved. I would offer my condolences and let her know that I am sorry and ask if she wants to talk about it. Depending on the response, I would provide emotional support and if possible, offer to pay for any veterinary bills. Furthermore, I would let her know that if she needs any help with the arrangements for the cat, I would be there for her.

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In his recent novel „I am Charlotte Simmons‟, Tom Wolfe bases on life at a typical university in North America. He develops various characters and describes their lives, surroundings, beliefs, and moral behaviour while they are at the university. Wolfe acknowledges that it is 40 years since he himself was a student at university. Consequently, his children, currently at university, read the drafts of the book as it was been written and ensured that the descriptions associated with life at this fictitious university were appropriate for the modern day. What changes to the original script do you think Wolfe‟s children made?
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I believe one of the key changes that Wolfe’s children likely made to his script was related to technology. 40 years ago, when Wolfe was a medical student, mobile phones, computers, and the internet were still in their infancy, so much of his original script would have been out of date compared to the way university life looks today. His children probably urged him to make the changes to accurately reflect the modern university experience, where technology plays a huge role in student life, whether it be communication, learning, or even socializing. In addition to this, I believe they also ensured that he correctly captured the social and cultural values of today's university students.

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A 17-year old boy lives independently. He is married and has one child. He wants to participate in a medical research study. Does he need his parents‟ permission?
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The answer will depend on the guidelines set forth by the research study that the 17-year-old is interested in participating in. Generally speaking, since he is married and has a child, the 17-year-old is considered to be a legal adult in the eyes of the Canadian government, and therefore does not need his parents‟ permission to participate in the study. That said, I would suggest that the 17-year-old thoroughly review the guidelines set forth by the research study to ensure that he meets all of the necessary requirements and that his participation is in compliance with the regulations of the study.

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You are a genetic counsellor. One of your clients, Linda, had a boy with a genetic defect that may have a high recurrence risk, meaning her subsequent pregnancies has a high chance of being affected by the same defect. You offered genetic testing of Linda, her husband, and their son to find out more about their disease, to which everyone agreed. The result showed that neither Linda nor her husband carry the mutation, while the boy inherited the mutation on a paternal chromosome that did not come from Linda's husband. In other words, the boy's biological father is someone else, who is unaware that he carries the mutation. You suspect that Linda nor her husband are aware of this non-paternity. How would you disclose the results of this genetic analysis to Linda and her family? What principles and who do you have to take into consideration in this case?
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In a situation like this, I believe that empathy and sensitivity are the most important guiding principles. In the counselling session, I would start by affirming the emotions Linda and her family are feeling and expressing understanding of the difficult news. I would explain to them the results of the genetic analysis in a fact-based, non-judgmental way and acknowledge that education, support and counseling may be necessary for this process.

I would also make sure that I present the facts to Linda and her family in a nuanced way, as to respect the privacy of both sides. In such a delicate situation, it is important to make Linda and her family feel like their feelings and worries are valid, while also giving a responsible and educational conversation on the subject.

Throughout the conversation, I would take into consideration the possibility of psychosocial and psychological distress among those involved, which is often brought on by ethical implications like this one. I would also tell Linda and her family that resources can be available if they choose to take them (e.g. counselling).

In the end, regardless of what they choose to do, they need to all be comfortable with the decision they make.

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A message that recently appeared on the Web warned readers of the dangers of aspartame as a cause of an epidemic of multiple sclerosis. The authors claimed that aspartame remains on the market because the food and drug industries have powerful lobbies in Congress. They quoted Dr. Russell Blaylock, who said. "The ingredients stimulate the neurons of the brain to death, causing brain damage of varying degrees." Critique this message, in terms of the strength of the arguments presented and their logical consistency. Your critique might include an indication of the issues that you would like to delve into further before assessing the validity of these claims.
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My critique of this message in terms of the strength of arguments and logical consistency is that the claims presented appear to be based on one source, the opinion of Dr. Russell Blaylock. While his opinion carries a certain degree of weight, I do believe that a more thorough assessment requires further investigation. I would like to delve into more research on aspartame, including studies and data to back up Dr Russell Blaylock's claim. It would also be important to consider the potential reasons that Congress would have for allowing aspartame to remain on the market and the potential advantages or disadvantages that their lobby might constitute. Finally, to fully evaluate the claims made by the message, it would be critical to consider potential alternative explanations for an increase in multiple sclerosis, as the claims without examining these wider considerations would be too narrow to draw any significant conclusions from.

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You are shift supervisor at McDonalds fast food restaurant. The owner of the franchise has called you over. He is very upset as he has received 3 complaints in the last 30 minutes about the meat in the hamburgers being poorly cooked. There are two people (one male, one female both 15 years old) who have been cooking the meat for the past two hours. The female is the owner‟s daughter. How would you handle the situation?
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Thanks for the question. As shift supervisor at McDonalds, I have experience dealing with similar situations. When I am confronted with a situation like this, I always take into account the safety of the customers and employees.

The first step I would take is to investigate the situation. I would ask the owner questions to try to understand the exact complaints, like the nature of the issue and who reported them.

Next, I would discuss the concerns with the two employees who were in charge of the hamburger cooking shift to understand the process more thoroughly. I would ask about their process for preparing the meat, what temperature the meat had been cooked to, and if there are any additional safety measures that could be taken.

Depending on the answers, I would then put in place measures to rectify the situation. I would ensure that the customers who complained were provided with satisfactory compensation and that the issue was resolved correctly. I would also look into measures that we could put in place to ensure the same issue does not occur in the future, such as looking into the cooking temperature, staff training and development, and additional safety training.

At the end of the day, safety is always my number one priority. I believe that the best course of action in this case would be to investigate the situation, and then put in place measures to ensure the problem is corrected and doesn't recur. Thank you.

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Your friend Jason hasn't come to class for a few days. Being a hardworking premed student, he very seldom skips classes. You know that he is applying to medical school in the past several weeks. You called his house and he said you can visit him. You decided to pay him a visit after your classes. Enter the room and talk to Jason.
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Hello Jason, it's so good to see you! I was a bit worried when you didn't come to class the other day, especially since I know you've been working hard on your medical school applications. Is everything okay?

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What do you see as being the biggest issues/problems in health care now and in the future. What do you think are possible solutions to these issues?
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One of the biggest issues in healthcare now and in the future is resource availability and allocation. With an aging population and the increasing prevalence of chronic diseases, the demand for healthcare increases every year. This puts a great strain on the healthcare system, leading to issues such as long wait times, overcrowded facilities, and overburdened healthcare providers.

Substantial investments must be made in the healthcare system in order to address the resource issue. This can include investing in more efficient ways to deliver healthcare, such as telemedicine and expanded access to health information technologies. We must also consider expanding health care coverage, such as by increasing access to insurance, so that more people are able to receive the care they need.

Finally, we must prioritize preventative care. By investing in public health initiatives, such as campaigns encouraging healthy lifestyle habits and disease prevention programs, we can help curb the growth of preventable conditions, thus helping to alleviate the burden on the healthcare system. Taking a proactive approach to healthcare may be our most effective way of providing quality care to all Canadians.

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Should there be legislation stating that a physician must report a gunshot wound of their patients to police? Discuss.
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I believe that a physician should report gunshot wounds of their patients to the police. Given the potential risks of having a patient with an untreated gunshot wound, it is essential to ensure that any patient with this type of injury is properly cared for . Further, reporting such injuries allows for a stabler community, preventing potential issues with gun-related violence. This is especially important when there is a potential risk of a patient presenting a risk to himself or to others. Additionally, I believe that by reporting gunshot wounds to the police, it gives an opportunity for the police to investigate any possible criminal activity and when applicable, apprehend the perpetrator.

Legislation requiring that physicians report gunshot wounds would help ensure that all gunshot wound patients were appropriately treated. It would also help ensure that a proper investigation is conducted into any criminal activity related to the incident. Whenever possible, I believe that efforts should be taken to protect both the patient and the community as a whole.

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What is the difference between HMOs and PPOs?
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HMOs (Health Maintenance Organizations) and PPOs (Preferred Provider Organizations) are two different types of managed care. HMOs require members to receive healthcare services from designated healthcare providers, often in their own network, in exchange for lower rates. PPOs offer members more flexibility, as they have the option of selecting different practitioners or facilities outside of their designated network; however, they will usually incur higher out-of-pocket costs when they choose to do so. Both HMOs and PPOs allow members to receive preventative care, including physicals and screenings, with little or no cost. Ultimately, individuals will want to consider which plan works better for their lifestyle and budget when selecting health care coverage.

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You are a cardiologist at a local hospital, who just finished a shift and has a tight run to your daughter's high school graduation ceremony. As you headed off to the door, Jennifer, a patient who knew you well, saw you from the waiting room and grabbed your attention. "Doctor! I have a bad chest pain. Please stay for a bit. I'll feel much better if you were here." Enter the waiting room and talk to Jennifer.
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Hello Jennifer, it's great to see you today. I'm sorry to hear that you are having chest pain, and I wish that I could stay longer and really chat, but I'm on my way to my daughter's high school graduation ceremony. Can you tell me what the pain feels like? Is it sharp, radiating, aching, or something else? What makes it better or worse? How long have you been feeling it? I know that this is a very important moment, and I want to make sure that you are feeling better and taken care of before I go, so what do you think we should do to make sure that you are doing okay?

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A woman enters the emergency room with stomach pain. She undergoes a CT scan and is diagnosed with an abdominal aortic aneurysm. The physicians inform her that the only way to fix the problem is surgically, and that the chances of survival are about 50/50. They also inform her that time is of the essence, and that should the aneurysm burst, she would be dead in a few short minutes. The woman is an exotic dancer; she worries that the surgery will leave a scar that will negatively affect her work; therefore, she refuses any surgical treatment. Even after much pressuring from the physicians, she adamantly refuses surgery. Feeling that the woman is not in her correct state of mind and knowing that time is of the essence, the surgeons decide to perform the procedure without consent. They anaesthetize her and surgically repair the aneurysm. She survives, and sues the hospital for millions of dollars. Do you believe that the physician's actions can be justified in any way? Is it ever right to take away someone's autonomy?
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I believe the physicians' actions can be justified in certain respects, and I understand their decision-making process. Knowing that time was of the essence and that the woman's life was in serious danger, the physicians had to make a decision as quickly as possible with limited information. Given the facts of this scenario, I believe it was within the physician's rights to bypass the woman's autonomy in order to save her life. Of course, I understand that this would never be an ideal situation, given the potential legal ramifications that may follow the surgery, and it is always our goal as physicians to respect a patient's autonomy. However, in this instance, when faced with two difficult choices, the physicians chose to prioritize the woman's life over her autonomy. In a situation like this, I believe that the physicians have the responsibility to act in the best interest of the patient, even if it means bypassing her autonomy.

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You are a health researcher at an academic institution. You have been asked to work on a top-secret vaccine that would treat biomedical weapons or other communicable diseases. Before your break through, you are instructed by the government to stop all research and turn over all materials and copies of your work to be destroyed. You know you are very close to finding a cure. What do you do?
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As a health researcher and doctor, my moral obligation is to the well-being and safety of all. In this case, I would prioritize following the instructions of the government, as I assume that whatever direction they are giving is for the greater good and likely for the betterment of society. Of course, I would be disappointed by the halt of any work to find a cure and would hope to be able to complete the project in the future. At the same time, with any directive from the government, their instructions must be followed. I would take the necessary steps to turn over all materials and copies of my work, as well as insure that nothing is left behind that could be used for a different purpose.

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The Canadian Pediatric Association has recommended that circumcisions "not be routinely performed". They base this recommendation on their determination that "the benefits have not been shown to clearly outweigh the risks and costs". Doctors have no obligation to refer for, or provide, a circumcision, but many do, even when they are not clearly not medically necessary. Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) no longer pays for unnecessary circumcisions. Consider the ethical problems that exist in this case. Discuss these issues with the Interviewer.
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I would respond to my sister by expressing my support and understanding for her principled values and the importance she places in her career. I understand the unique considerations for her and her husband, that make this particular arrangement practical for them. I would also discuss the ethical dimensions of it, including the concerns from my mother - who rightfully questions the implications here of a poor woman being paid a small fee to be a surrogate. I would emphasize that the legality and ethical guidelines of both the countries involved in such an arrangement should be fully investigated and met before they take this step. Ultimately, however, this is a decision my sister and her husband are making together, and I will support them fully in whatever decision they embark upon.

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You and 3 friends are watching a 70 yr old man prepare a hot-air balloon. The balloon is ready and the man is holding one of the 5 released anchors ropes that are all 6m long. His 10 yr old grandson is already in the basket. A gust of wind raises the balloon 2m off the ground. The man shouts for help and you and your friends each grab close to the end of one of the other anchor ropes. The balloon raises so high that even though you are holding onto the ropes, you are lifted off the ground to a height of 7m. What would you do in this situation.
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In this situation, my first priority would be to take into account the safety of the man, his grandson, and the three of us holding onto the ropes. I would call for help from those on the ground who have the capacity to provide assistance in maneuvering the balloon safely. I would suggest that those on the ground use methods such as tying off the four ropes to a large, sturdy object in order to lower the balloon and ensure safe descent. Depending on the availability of assistance and materials, I might also suggest adding additional weight to the balloon in order to bring it back safely to the ground, if possible. In any case, my primary goal would be to get the man and his grandson safely down and to guarantee their safety and well-being.

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Imagine your friend‟s father is 70 years old and has lived in Edmonton his whole life. He is taken to the emergency department at the University of Alberta Hospital. He has had good health until now and this is the first time he has been to hospital of any kind since he was 20 years old. What changes in the healthcare system and environment in the hospital do you think he would notice?
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I think he would notice a few major changes. First, the overall environment of the hospital has changed a lot in the past 50 years. He would see much more cutting-edge technology, such as modern medical equipment and diagnostic tools, that have helped improve patient care. He may also see a more automated hospital, where nurses and doctors are able to access patient records electronically and more quickly.

Second, he would notice an increased focus on patient comfort and satisfaction. Hospitals nowadays have more emphasis on patient-centered care, meaning the hospital staff would be focused on the patient’s wellbeing and the experience they have in the facility. He may also encounter a more diverse team of medical professionals, with different backgrounds and experiences that work together to ensure a quality healthcare experience.

Finally, he would notice a change in the overall structure of the healthcare system. New regulations and laws on insurance and patient privacy would be in place that were not present during his previous visit. In addition, it’s likely that cost of care and accessibility to care have both improved since then.

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The parking garage at your place of work has assigned parking spots. On leaving your spot, you are observed by the parking attendant as you back into a neighbouring car, a BMW, knocking out its left front headlight and denting the left front fender. The garage attendant gives you the name and office number of the owner of the neighbouring car, telling you that he is calling ahead to the car owner, Tim. The garage owner tells you that Tim is expecting your visit. You enter Tim‟s office.
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When I entered Tim's office, I immediately apologized for the incident and explained what had happened in detail. I could tell that Tim was understandably upset, so I offered to take full responsibility for the damage and take care of any costs associated with the repair. I informed him that I had the insurance coverage necessary to cover the repairs, and if he needed assistance with filing a claim, I was more than willing to help. I also let him know that if there were any other expenses, such as a rental car or towing fees, I was happy to cover those too. Finally, I promised Tim that I would do whatever I could to ensure the issue was resolved in a timely and satisfactory manner.

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Dr. Cheung recommends homeopathic medicines to his patients. There is no scientific evidence or widely accepted theory to suggest that homeopathic medicines work, and Dr. Cheung doesn't believe them to. He recommends homeopathic medicine to people with mild and non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, headaches and muscle aches, because he believes that it will do no harm, but will give them reassurance. Consider the ethical problems that Dr. Cheung's behaviour might pose. Discuss these issues with the interviewer.
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I believe Dr. Cheung's behavior is ethically questionable because, while he may believe that homeopathic medicines will do no harm, there is still no scientific evidence that suggests they will provide any benefit. Further, by encouraging the use of homeopathic medicines, Dr. Cheung may be providing false reassurance to his patients and leading them to forgo more effective treatments for their ailments. Additionally, this practice could be seen as deceptive and misleading, as Dr. Cheung is straying from accepted scientific norms.

Dr. Cheung should consider the ethical implications of his actions and be honest and transparent with his patients. He must openly discuss the lack of evidence for homeopathic treatments and explain their potential harm. Doing so will maintain the trust and respect of his patients, while still providing them with compassion. Furthermore, Dr. Cheung should focus on conventional medical treatments, recommending homeopathic medicines only when they are a patient's last resort option.

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You are working on a group project with 5 other students. One of the students doesn‟t show up for meetings or if they do show up - they are late and leave early. They have put no effort into the group project but show up on the day of the presentation and try to take credit for the project. What do you do in this situation?
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When I am working on a group project with other people, I try to ensure that team dynamics are positive and productive. In a situation like this one, where a team member is not contributing, I would approach the situation with a calm and collected demeanor and bring it to their attention. I would give them a fair chance to explain their behavior and express any issues they may be having, while also emphasizing the importance of the group project and the need for everyone to give their full effort.

If they cannot or do not offer any valid explanations, I would make it clear that their lack of participation is having a negative effect on the team dynamic, as well as the project's outcome. I would employ problem-solving strategies to work through the situation and might suggest alternate deadlines for their tasks or rearranging their workload. However, if the behavior persists, I would ask for a team leader or supervisor to intervene and help address the issue.

Ultimately, in any project, it is important to recognize and appreciate the effort of every team member and to ensure that everyone is contributing equitably. Strong and effective communication is key to any successful team project, and it is important to create an environment where all team members feel supported and heard.

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A 40-year old schizophrenic patient needs hernia repair. Surgeon discussed the procedure with the patient who understood the procedure. Can the patient give consent?
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As a doctor, it is important to consider the patient's mental competence when deciding if they can give consent for a procedure. In this case, the patient has schizophrenia and is 40-years-old. In order to determine their mental competency, a thorough evaluation would need to be completed. This evaluation process should assess the patient's understanding of the procedure and risks in addition to their decision-making ability. If the patient is deemed to be mentally competent, they can provide informed consent and proceed with the operation. It is important to ensure that the patient gives consent voluntarily, as coercion and undue influence could affect the validity of the consent.

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A general principal in the pharmaceutical industry is that a drug is not real unless it has been tested in English speaking countries. A real drug is one that actually works and can be an economically viable product. Do you think this general principal is valid and/or acceptable? Discuss this question with the interviewer.
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I believe this general principal is valid andacceptable, as it ensures that drugs are supported by strong evidence that proves their safety and efficacy. Furthermore, English speaking countries typically have well-established regulatory frameworks in place to guarantee the highest standards of safety and efficacy. Additionally, by testing the drug in a larger population of English speaking countries, it helps to ensure that the drug can be an economically viable product.

However, I would call into question the ethical considerations of this principal. Particularly, it could disadvantage non-English speaking countries and populations, who have unique health needs and different cultural contexts which could directly impact the efficacy and success of a drug.

Therefore, as a doctor I would advocate for a more equitable approach which better incorporates global perspectives and considers the needs of non-English speaking countries. Increasing global collaborations and sharing of scientific data could help to achieve this, and could go some way to levelling the playing field when it comes to pharmaceuticals and healthcare.

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A student is working in a clinic, where the office double book aboriginal patients. The student asks their reasoning and the receptionist replies that “These people never show up for their appointments.” How would you deal with this situation?
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In this situation, I would approach it with empathy and respect for both the receptionist and the Aboriginal patients. First and foremost, I would express to the receptionist that double booking Aboriginal patients is not the most efficient way to book appointments and not the best possible way to serve our patients. I would explore the reason why the receptionist feels double booking is necessary, and determine if there are any systemic barriers that may be preventing the Aboriginal patients from attending their appointments. I would discuss options with the receptionist that could be more effective in addressing the issue, such as reminder calls the night before, enabling Aboriginal patients to book their appointments quickly and efficiently, or providing additional resources to those patients who may have difficulty getting to the office for their appointments. In the end, my goal would be to ensure that all of our patients, regardless of their background, are provided with the same quality of service and access to care.

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You are part of a committee to decide where the money for health care in our province is spent. It is your turn to inform the committee of your opinion on what you think is the single most important area requiring funding.
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I believe the single most important area for healthcare funding in our province is mental health. We need to invest in mental health services, from supporting community-based mental health programs to expanding access to specialist care. We should put a priority on developing the infrastructure needed to support care for mental health in our region, including providing access to both emergency services and mental health professionals for follow-up care. Investing in mental health services can have wide-reaching impacts on our society, from reducing the impact of mental health issues on individuals and families to reducing healthcare costs. In addition, such investment would demonstrate a commitment to providing our citizens with the care they need to lead healthy and productive lives.

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Discuss any topical health care issue that is unique to the Pacific Northwest region (or region for Med School you are applying to)?
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As a physician practicing in the Pacific Northwest, one of the most pertinent health care issues that we’re facing is the rise of opioid addiction. As the crisis spreads, many people are being put at risk and the numbers of deaths are on the rise every year. This has led to an increase in resources and efforts to combat the opioid epidemic. Some of these interventions include access to medications that can help with addiction, such as buprenorphine, as well as places where individuals can safely dispose of unused prescriptions in order to help prevent misuse. In addition, there is an ongoing dialogue to provide better access to mental health resources, as many people that are developing addiction habits are being driven to drug use out of desperation. All of these efforts are geared toward providing better and more comprehensive care, in order to help address this issue in our region.

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Recently, a drug company has been aggressively marketing their HPV vaccine for young girls to protect young women from cervical cancer. The vaccine has gained support because it will be protecting girls from this potentially deadly and costly disease. However, some people think there haven‟t been enough clinical trials. Pick a stance on this issue and prepare to support your argument.
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My stance on this issue is that the HPV vaccine should be available and supported, as the cost of cervical cancer prevention is far less than the cost of treating this disease. I believe the clinical data currently available on the vaccine supports its efficacy for preventing HPV-associated diseases, such as cervical cancer. This data shows that the vaccine has a high level of safety, efficacy, and acceptability. Additionally, there has been research in multiple countries studying the immunogenicity of the vaccine and results demonstrate that it stimulates an appropriate immune response.

I understand there are concerns that there are not enough clinical trials, but with its 10-year history, this vaccine has been rigorously studied. What's more, the medical community believes that HPV vaccines offer high levels of protection, citing data that determines it can help reduce the risk of cervical cancer. Thus, I rely on the collective medical opinion of the medical field when it comes to this issue.

The ultimate priority when deciding to implement a vaccine should be the safety of those receiving it. We must not forget that the HPV vaccine can help to save countless lives, both by preventing initial infection and by preventing subsequent cervical cancer induced from the infection.

We owe it to our patients to ensure their safety and we owe it to the public to do our due diligence when it comes to vaccines. That is why I am an advocate for the HPV vaccine.

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Many fire-related tragedies in Canada have been the result of children playing with fire. Discuss the roles and responsibilities of parents, lighter companies and society with respect to this issue.
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Parents have the primary responsibility to prevent children from playing with fire. Parents should ensure that any fires are supervised, that their home is equipped with smoke detectors and fire extinguishers, and that their child has a basic understanding of fire safety. Lighter companies should ensure that lighters are childproof, or at least not easily accessible to children. They should also ensure proper warnings and safety information on the packaging of their products. Lastly, society as a whole should engage in efforts to educate parents and communities about the risks of fires, to ensure that everyone is aware of the concerns and knows how to best protect themselves and their children.

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Your 5 year old nephew asks you, "Why is the sky blue?” How would you answer him using a series of simple scientific experiments?
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I'm glad you asked me that question! The sky is blue because of the way sunlight interacts with tiny particles in the atmosphere. We can prove this with a simple science experiment. First, we need some water and a white wall. Fill a cup with water and hold it up against the wall. You'll notice that the color of the wall is reflected in the water. Now, pour some blue food coloring into the cup. When you look at the cup again, what color do you see? Blue! Now, when sunlight passes through the atmosphere, it hits tiny particles in the air, like blue food coloring does with the water. This makes the sky appear blue.

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Some people think that the new or younger generation of physicians are not as hard-working (i.e., wanting to leave right at 5:00 p.m., not wanting to put in as long of a work week) as previous generations. How do you feel about this perception?
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I strongly disagree with this perception. As a fourth-year medical student, I have seen firsthand the dedication and hard work of my peers. We are motivated to provide the best care to our patients by staying up-to-date on the latest discoveries in medicine and spending many extra hours studying and researching. On the other hand, I understand that it is important to achieve a balance between work and personal life. Perhaps this is where the perception stems from - that we want to work smarter, not harder. In any case, I believe the commitment to patient care among my peers is unwavering.

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A physician became sexually involved with a current patient who initiated or consented to the contact. Is it ethical for a physician to become sexually involved?
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As a doctor, it is never ethical for a physician to become sexually involved with a current patient. This is due to the power differential that is present in a doctor-patient relationship, which inherently means that it is impossible to guarantee consensual and equal contact between the two parties. Physicians must always maintain professional relationships with their patients, which is why engaging in any form of sexual contact is strictly prohibited.

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In June 2011, the Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup and riots broke out in Downtown Vancouver. Discuss the impact on the community and the range of health care professionals at St. Paul‟s Hospital.
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The event of the Vancouver Canucks' 2011 Stanley Cup loss had a devastating impact on the community, and it put a strain on the professionals at St. Paul’s Hospital. From what I recall, the emergency room and trauma teams were busy all night treating non-life threatening injuries resulting from the riots. It was a very stressful night for the health care team at St. Paul’s, as they had to take urgent care of people who had been injured in the riot as well as continue their usual duties.

The most significant impact of the Vancouver Canucks' 2011 Stanley Cup loss was on the mental health of the community. Students and young adults were the most affected, many showing signs of depression or anger issues. The event was a huge blow to the city’s morale, and the professionals at St. Paul’s had to work around the clock to provide care and support to those affected. A range of health care professionals, such as psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers, were necessary to address the mental health needs of the community following the riots.

Overall, the Vancouver Canucks' 2011 Stanley Cup loss had a major impact on the community and the demands on the care staff at St. Paul’s. The event highlighted just how vital experienced health care professionals are in times of crisis and unrest, and it was a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health care.

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Data has shown that doctors who smoke are less likely to make good role models for patients. Should doctors be allowed to smoke? Do doctors need to be role models?
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I don't believe that doctors should be allowed to smoke. As healthcare professionals, we have a responsibility to provide the best example of healthy lifestyle choices to our patients by leading healthy lifestyles ourselves. We should also encourage our patients to make healthy choices, which smoking contradicts. I think that doctors should take on the role of patient advocate and need to be role models to set good examples for our patients. If a doctor were to smoke, they would be sending an irresponsible message and would be setting the wrong example.

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What is the role of Electronic Record Management in the management and care of patients in the public and private sector now and in the future?
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The role of Electronic Record Management in the management and care of patients in the public and private sectors is increasingly important now and in the future. In the present, Electronic Record Management systems undoubtedly provide more efficient and secure access to a patient's information. It also allows for remote access to a patient's medical history, which can be especially useful in emergencies as well as in helping to track a patient's progress with condition management. Moving into the future, Electronic Record Management systems are expected to become even more integrated with medical devices, allowing for more accurate and instantaneous monitoring of a patient's health. Ultimately, Electronic Record Management systems offer a great improvement to our ability to manage and care for patients of the public and private sector.

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You are a young, single doctor working in a small town of 1500. You meet an attractive male/female at the bar that you are interested in. What problems do you foresee?
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I can see a few potential problems that could arise if I pursued a relationship with someone I met at a bar in my small town of 1500.

The biggest issue would be the potential for our relationship to be the subject of gossip, or even worse, malicious rumors, due to the small and close-knit nature of the town. Many people would associate me with my professional role as a doctor and any relationship I had would inevitably be linked to that. I think this would be difficult to deal with, both professionally and personally.

Another issue that I would have to consider is the potential ethical implications if I ended up getting involved with a patient in some capacity. Given the size of the town, it is likely that my romantic partner and I could cross paths in our professional lives. I would need to be very thoughtful about how I manage this situation and consider the potential implications of an inappropriate or unethical relationship.

Finally, my role as a doctor can be very demanding, leaving little time for a relationship. I would need to make sure that I was able to find a balance between my career and my relationships so as not to neglect either of them.

Overall, I think that there are many things to consider when thinking about entering a relationship in a small town, but with the right safeguards in place, I believe it could work.

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You are a general practitioner and a mother comes into your office with her child who is complaining of flu-like symptoms. Upon entering the room, you ask the boy to remove his shirt and you notice a pattern of bruises on the boy's torso. You ask the mother where the bruises came from, and she tells you that they are from a procedure she performed on him known as "cao gio," which is also known as "coining." The procedure involves rubbing warm oils or gels on a person's skin with a coin or other flat metal object. The mother explains that cao gio is used to raise out bad blood, and improve circulation and healing. When you touch the boy's back with your stethoscope, he winces in pain from the bruises. You debate whether or not you should call Child Protective Services and report the mother. When should a physician step in to stop a cultural practice? Should the physician be concerned about alienating the mother and other people of her ethnicity from modern medicine?
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I believe it is the duty of a physician to promote the health of their patient and protect them from any form of harm. Whenever one culturally sensitive practice is known to cause harm then the physician should step in to stop it.

The practice of "cao gio" in this case may not cause the same level of harm as abuse, but the presence of bruises and the pain when pressing the back with a stethoscope is necessarily concerning. I believe that involving Child Protective Services in this case would be a valid option.

I think it's important to be aware of the impact of a physician's actions. Alienation from modern medicine can be a real concern when making a decision. That is why I would first try to have a conversation with the mother to discuss why she is using this cultural practice and explain the potential risks it may pose to her child's health. Maybe there can be a good compromise between the cultural practice and modern medicine. It's important to remember that doctors today face complex ethical dilemmas and need to make decisions on a case by case basis.

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