Military doctors and nurses, working neither as pure soldiers nor as merely doctors or nurses, may face a ‘role conflict between the clinical professional duties to a patient and obligations, express or implied, real or perceived, to the interests of a third party such as an employer, an insurer, the state, or in this context, military command’. This conflict is commonly called dual loyalty. This chapter gives an overview of the military and the medical ethic and of the resulting dual loyalty problem for medical personnel working in the military. It considers how dual loyalties relate to being a professional, something medical personnel are the paradigmatic examples of, but also something military personnel claim to be. ...
During armed conflicts healthcare workers or medical personnel often work under extremely difficult ...
A “moral dilemma” is a situation in which there is more than one obligatory course of action, but to...
A critical issue in the study of humanitarianism is who counts as a medical humanitarian. Military p...
Military doctors and nurses, working neither as pure soldiers nor as merely doctors or nur...
Military doctors and nurses, employees with a compound professional identity as they are neither pur...
When militaries mention loyalty as a value they mean loyalty to colleagues and the organisation. Loy...
This paper reviews the ethical tensions and the dual loyalty conflict between following military ord...
This paper reviews the ethical tensions and the dual loyalty conflict between following military ord...
The paper examines topical questions of the conflict of dual loyalty when providing health and medic...
Health professionals frequently find themselves in dual loyalty situations, where their commitment t...
Introduction: Licensed medical personnel (henceforth LMP) experience ethical problems related to und...
Despite the increase in and evolving nature of armed conflicts, the ethical issues faced by military...
Triage is defined as "The classification of the patients according to the types of their light sickn...
During armed conflicts healthcare workers or medical personnel often work underextremely difficult a...
During armed conflicts healthcare workers or medical personnel often work under extremely difficult ...
A “moral dilemma” is a situation in which there is more than one obligatory course of action, but to...
A critical issue in the study of humanitarianism is who counts as a medical humanitarian. Military p...
Military doctors and nurses, working neither as pure soldiers nor as merely doctors or nur...
Military doctors and nurses, employees with a compound professional identity as they are neither pur...
When militaries mention loyalty as a value they mean loyalty to colleagues and the organisation. Loy...
This paper reviews the ethical tensions and the dual loyalty conflict between following military ord...
This paper reviews the ethical tensions and the dual loyalty conflict between following military ord...
The paper examines topical questions of the conflict of dual loyalty when providing health and medic...
Health professionals frequently find themselves in dual loyalty situations, where their commitment t...
Introduction: Licensed medical personnel (henceforth LMP) experience ethical problems related to und...
Despite the increase in and evolving nature of armed conflicts, the ethical issues faced by military...
Triage is defined as "The classification of the patients according to the types of their light sickn...
During armed conflicts healthcare workers or medical personnel often work underextremely difficult a...
During armed conflicts healthcare workers or medical personnel often work under extremely difficult ...
A “moral dilemma” is a situation in which there is more than one obligatory course of action, but to...
A critical issue in the study of humanitarianism is who counts as a medical humanitarian. Military p...