Ethical practice under fire: deployed physicians in the global war on terrorism
- PMID: 20731272
- DOI: 10.7205/milmed-d-01-5208
Ethical practice under fire: deployed physicians in the global war on terrorism
Abstract
The Global War on Terrorism brings significant ethical challenges for military physicians. From Abu Ghraib to Guantanamo Bay, the actions of health care providers have come under considerable scrutiny. Military providers have dual roles as military officers and medical professionals, which have the potential to come into conflict. Often they are inadequately prepared to manage this conflict. We review pertinent historical precedents, applicable laws, ethical guidelines, and military regulations. We also present examples of ethical challenges deployed clinicians have faced and their ethical solution. Finally, we propose a practical strategy to educate physicians on how to manage complex ethical dilemmas in war time settings.
Comment in
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RE: Ethical practice under fire: deployed physicians in the global war on terrorism, published in [Mil Med 2009; 174(5): 441-7].Mil Med. 2010 Sep;175(9):xii. Mil Med. 2010. PMID: 20886692 No abstract available.
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RE: Ethical practice under fire: deployed physicians in the global war on terrorism, published in [Mil med 2009; 174(5): 441-7].Mil Med. 2010 Sep;175(9):xii-xiii; author reply xiv. Mil Med. 2010. PMID: 20886693 No abstract available.
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