I was asked these:
1. You're a family pract. for the past 10 years for this family. The daughter that you've watched grow up from 8 to 18 has come to you asking for advice. She has had unprotected sex and has missed her period. She is wanting to have an abortion....what do you do?
2. You're the only ER doc in a rural town and you have three traumatic patients come in at once. A man in respiratory arrest; a man with severe chest pain; and a woman in the middle of labor.
3. You're a transplant surgeon. You have 3 men lined up that all need a heart. You only have one heart. They all have identical histories and they all have families. One is a doctor, one is a factory owner that employees over a thousand workers, and one is a milkman. Who gets the heart?
4. In a hospital, you have nurses, doctors, techs, janitors, secretaries, etc... Who is the most important and why?
The man who was interviewing me knew that these questions were extreme. And told me that he was just curious as to what I was going to say. And after the ER guestion we both kind of laughed and kept going. In other words, he was not being a hardball about it.