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Old 06-23-2009 at 12:20 AM   #16
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Lol, I wouldn't be able to. As a doctor it is your duty to help those in need. I wouldn't have the heart (or lack of) to work in the States. How can you refuse care to patients knowing that they may well die. It's so saddening.
Well, it's all in perspective. Based on the lack of doctors in Canada, and the surplus of doctors in the U.S., I'd conclude that not many people feel the same type of compassion you do, and instead just want a nice paycheck at the end of the day. I'm not saying they don't care about their patients, but I think they just value the financial aspects of the job a bit higher.
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Old 06-23-2009 at 12:21 AM   #17
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It's a common question on a medical school interview...Good to be thinking about answers in advance!
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It's a common question on a medical school interview...Good to be thinking about answers in advance!
The reason you want to practice medicine?
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Old 06-23-2009 at 12:24 AM   #19
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Lol, I wouldn't be able to. As a doctor it is your duty to help those in need. I wouldn't have the heart (or lack of) to work in the States. How can you refuse care to patients knowing that they may well die. It's so saddening.
Agreed. Also, why does our nation accept immigrants who are qualified doctors/other professionals and then prevent them from practicing their profession?
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Well that one too...but I was commenting on the ethics question posed by jhan. What would you do if someone was in dire need of medical care but it was against the law to treat him?
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Well that one too...but I was commenting on the ethics question posed by jhan. What would you do if someone was in dire need of medical care but it was against the law to treat him?
Treat him anyway.
You should see this:
http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/b...of_wisdom.html
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But paramedics and doctors get sued sometimes for saving people. I'm not kidding.





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Know your morals lol
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But paramedics and doctors get sued sometimes for saving people. I'm not kidding.





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It's definitely true.

Remember; No good deed goes unpunished. :crychristmas2:

Thank god for malpractice insurance lol.
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Yeah, there is that entire thing about patients suing doctors. You have to be very careful. I'm pretty sure you have to take a course on patient care and regulations and what not.

That is the hardest thing to face though, when the patient denies care/treatment. I mean, it's their choice but you feel horrible because you know you can treat them but you can't do anything otherwise you might get sued and lose your license.
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Mitch to the rescue again,

Please post that PDF, it'd be nice to see what my competition is because I really doubt I'll get into medschool in Canada
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Hey tails,

You'll get into Canada, no worries. Here's the stats from the medical school admissions requirements guide for 2008-2009. This is freely available on Washington University's website, so I'm not infringing on any copyrights. I say this, cause the MSAR is not online and only available for purchase...so I'm not sure why this stat sheet is posted on their website.

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Mitch,

If those are the GPA's and stuff of U.S.A, what is Canada's approximately, then?
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Unfortunately, due to the extremely high ratio of qualified applicants to number of medical schools in Canada, it's much harder than most of the US scores.

I got a handy booklet from a med event at Mac last year that had all the scores but I lost it...You might want to look into finding out if they still have it this year.

Each school is different, and some post scores on their websites. Toronto's average acceptance last year was a 33Qmcat and 3.89, which is pretty much equivalent to harvard :(

They each look for something different. Ottawa and mac don't need the mcat, but they need high gpas and extremely crazy extra curriculars.

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The requirements will only go up!



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