Interviewers ask this kind of question to surface how you think, not what you remember. The strongest answers are specific, calmly told, and end on what changed.
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A frightened family is deciding whether to consent to a high-risk surgery for their parent, and the surgeon has left you to walk them through the odds. How do you explain a 60% survival statistic in a way that helps them actually decide rather than just panic?
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