What's the Ethical Concern?
What You Need to Do Read each statement carefully. Make sure your group understands what it’s saying before deciding. Sort the statements into the four categories. Place each card where your team thinks it best belongs. Discuss and defend your reasoning. Be ready to explain why you placed each statement where you did. Expect disagreement. Some statements may feel like they fit in more than one category — that’s part of the challenge. There is not always one “right” answer. What matters most is how clearly you explain your thinking.This paragraph is ready to be filled with incredible creativity, experiences, and stories.
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Only wealthy patients can afford a life-saving drug.
Insurance companies accessing private medical data.
Testing cosmetic products on animals.
A wearable device sells users' health data.
A new drug has unknown long-term effects.
Rushing a vaccine without complete safety data.
A rare disease receives little research funding.
Sharing genetic data with researchers.
Funding research only for common diseases.
Withholding negative rsearch results.
A treatment has serious side effects.
Patients not fully informed of treatment risks.
Unequal access to vaccines across countries.
Testing medication on lab mice.
Repeating painful experiments unecessarily.
Conducting human trials without informed constent.
Allocating limited transplant organs.
A hospital data breach exposes medical records.
Collecting patient data without consent.
Using animals when computer models are available.
Safety and Risk
Fairness and Equity
Privacy and Data
Animal and Research Ethics
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What's the Ethical Concern?
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What's the Ethical Concern?
What You Need to Do Read each statement carefully. Make sure your group understands what it’s saying before deciding. Sort the statements into the four categories. Place each card where your team thinks it best belongs. Discuss and defend your reasoning. Be ready to explain why you placed each statement where you did. Expect disagreement. Some statements may feel like they fit in more than one category — that’s part of the challenge. There is not always one “right” answer. What matters most is how clearly you explain your thinking.This paragraph is ready to be filled with incredible creativity, experiences, and stories.
start challenge
Only wealthy patients can afford a life-saving drug.
Insurance companies accessing private medical data.
Testing cosmetic products on animals.
A wearable device sells users' health data.
A new drug has unknown long-term effects.
Rushing a vaccine without complete safety data.
A rare disease receives little research funding.
Sharing genetic data with researchers.
Funding research only for common diseases.
Withholding negative rsearch results.
A treatment has serious side effects.
Patients not fully informed of treatment risks.
Unequal access to vaccines across countries.
Testing medication on lab mice.
Repeating painful experiments unecessarily.
Conducting human trials without informed constent.
Allocating limited transplant organs.
A hospital data breach exposes medical records.
Collecting patient data without consent.
Using animals when computer models are available.
Safety and Risk
Fairness and Equity
Privacy and Data
Animal and Research Ethics
Congratulations!
You have successfully completed the Ethics Sort!