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    ETH-001 · Ethics Station · McMaster Rubric● Recording
    Ethical · Autonomy & Confidentiality

    "A 17-year-old patient confides she has been using marijuana on weekends. Her parents are in the waiting room and want to speak with you about her health. How do you proceed?"

    Listening... your response is being scored in real time
    Critical thinking
    6/7
    Communication
    6/7
    Self-awareness
    4/7
    Maturity
    5/7
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    McMasterOxfordImperialStanfordUofTEdinburgh
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    Type 01
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    "Your patient refuses a life-saving blood transfusion on religious grounds. She is 30 years old and lucid."
    Type 02
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    Type 05
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    🇨🇦
    McMaster
    Canada
    Critical thinking (weighted ×1.5)
    Communication
    Self-awareness
    Maturity
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    Oxford Medicine
    United Kingdom
    Communication
    Empathy
    Ethical reasoning
    Scientific knowledge
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    Imperial College
    United Kingdom
    Scientific reasoning
    Communication
    Professionalism
    Resilience
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    Stanford Medicine
    United States
    Critical thinking
    Collaboration
    Self-awareness
    Integrity
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    University of Toronto
    Canada
    Problem solving
    Communication
    Maturity
    Collaboration
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    Edinburgh
    United Kingdom
    Clinical reasoning
    Empathy
    Professionalism
    Communication
    🇬🇧
    UCL Medicine
    United Kingdom
    Empathy
    Communication
    Resilience
    Ethical reasoning
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    King's College
    United Kingdom
    Communication
    Critical thinking
    Professionalism
    Self-awareness
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