Good Luck! Bioethics is fun, and there is no real wrong answer (unless of course you say kill everyone). Basically, the important thing is to take in all the salient features from the case/situation, and go from there. If they ask you how you would act, think first, then answer. Stick to your guns, but be willing to acknowledge different points of view.
As a physician, you do not have to do/perform things that violate or go against your moral or ethical standards, but a "good" physician will not simply dismiss a patient - say one who asks for an abortion, but refer her to another physician who can help.
Again, good luck! I heard that every interview after U of Washington is a piece of cake (not to add to the pressure or anything).
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