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With this question, the admissions team is questioning your knowledge, character, and ethics at the same time. Prepare a well-versed answer for this question as it may come up many times during medical school and into your career. Research the concept of 'therapeutic privilege' and then create your response. Your answer should be straightforward and not convoluted.

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I understand that the only reason a physician should withhold information from a patient is under the premise of therapeutic privilege. This concept describes situations where a patient could be a threat to themselves if the physician fully disclosed the details of their medical situation. This concept generally refers to the patient being a psychological threat to themselves. Although there is support for this idea, I do not feel that it should be exercised unless the case is extreme. Physicians have a fiduciary duty to their patients, which must be taken seriously."

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