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World Medical Association (WMA)

Footprint Assessment Data: April 24, 2026

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Behavioral Signature

Tactical Synthesis

1

Leverage principled neutrality and slow-build consensus to establish universally accepted ethical standards.

2

Prioritize patient welfare and professional autonomy above institutional, governmental, or commercial pressures.

3

Utilize foundational declarations as operational and moral mandates to shield healthcare practitioners in high-stakes conflicts.

Quantitative Architecture

Initiative
71%
Assertiveness
26%
Persistence
96%
Structure
99%
Collaboration
41%
Connectivity
29%
Visibility
13%
Independence
8%
Confrontation
7%
Adaptability
3%
Empathy
17%
Self-Evaluation
44%
Compliance
76%
Self-Discipline
67%
Self-Assurance
19%
Well-being
84%
Innovation
45%
Command
86%
Skepticism
32%
Coaching
89%
Spontaneity
9%

Semantic Dimensions

Intellectual
IntelligentWiseInsightfulClear ThinkingReflectiveRationalForesightedThoughtfulBroad InterestsSophisticated
Interpersonal
Fair MindedTactfulConsiderateHelpfulUnderstandingPoliteFormalDiscreetSincerePolished
Operational
OrganizedDeliberateMethodicalPlannerConscientiousEfficientPreciseResponsibleCapablePractical
Emotional
CalmPoisedSteadyPeacefulPatientStoicMatureUnemotionalModerateReserved
Adaptive
IndependentAdaptablePersistentPerseveringStrong-willedTolerantConventionalAccommodatingReasonableHonest

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