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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.

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How is an art history Oxbridge interview different to other interviews and how can I prepare?

The answer to this question is twofold as the art history interviews are practically very different as well as posing new academic challenges for a student (especially one who has not been able to study t...

EE
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What balance should I strike in the interviews between self-assertiveness and intellectual flexibility?

This is one of the most common problems facing Oxbridge interview candidates, especially in the arts and humanities. On the one hand it is a well known fact that Oxbridge tutors appreciate candidates who ...

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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...

AW
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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 ...

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