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flashcard style usmle recalls
usmle step1 recalls
USMLE STEP 1 Q & A
USMLE STEP 1 PREPARATION
HIGHYIELD Q & A USMLE STEP 1
USMLE STEP 1 PREPARATION
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE USMLE
USMLE TIPS AND TEST TAKING STRATEGY
STEP 1 USMLE FLASHCARDS
HIGHYIELD STEP 1 FLASHCARDS
FLASHCARD STYLE USMLE RECALLS
HIGHYIELD RECALLS
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BEHAVORIAL SCIENCE
Why do we do what we do? This podcast breaks down the fascinating world of behavioral science into simple, relatable stories and insights. Discover the psychology behind habits, biases, motivation, and decision-making—and learn practical ways to improve your life.
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CONFIDENTIALITY
Confidentiality is one of the core ethical pillars of medical practice. It refers to the obligation of healthcare professionals to protect a patient’s personal, medical, and sensitive information from unauthorized disclosure. 🔐 What is Medical Confidentiality? Medical confidentiality means that any information shared by a patient—including history, diagnosis, test results, and even the fact that they visited a facility—must not be disclosed without their consent.
INFORMED CONSENT
Informed Consent — Quick Summary A patient’s voluntary agreement to a medical procedure after receiving full information Rooted in Medical Ethics, especially autonomy 🔑 Core Elements Disclosure – risks, benefits, alternatives Understanding – patient comprehends information Capacity – mentally able to decide (e.g., not impaired by Delirium) Voluntariness – no coercion Consent – clear agreement
ETHICS PRINCIPLES
Medical Ethics — Ultra-Quick Summary Autonomy → Patient makes their own decisions (requires capacity + informed consent) Beneficence → Act in the patient’s best interest Non-maleficence → Do no harm Justice → Be fair and equitable 🔑 Key Concepts Confidentiality → Keep patient info private (break only if risk to others/legal duty) Informed Consent → Explain risks, benefits, alternatives, and allow refusal Capacity → Patient must understand, reason, and communicate ⚠️ High-Yield Rules Capacity present → Respect patient choice (even if wrong) No capacity → Use surrogate decision-maker Emergency → Treat immediately 🎯 One-Line Memory Trick: 👉 “A BeNeficial Doctor is Just & Confidential” (Autonomy, Beneficence, Non-maleficence, Justice + key concepts)
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