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Treatment first,
interrogation
second
I experienced this in Afghanistan, while caring for detainees at the Role 3 hospital. Sometimes the guards of the military police (assigned to guard the detainee while in our care) and/ or the interrogators would want to question the patients at times that were not appropriate from medical...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Lack of knowledge and awareness in law, ethics, and intercultural differences -> Lack of knowledge in ethics
08 Nov, 2021
Physicians' Involvement in Coercive Interrogations
After a firefight somewhere in an armed conflict, the troops capture an injured combatant of the adversary party. It is not clear whether the person is a prisoners of war, a common civilian, or a civilian actively participating in hostilities. Their military leaders are interested in the...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Treatment of captured/ detained persons -> Mistreatment of detainees
12 Aug, 2019
Medical officer present during "harsh
interrogation
"
Email excerpt from a medical officer "The sessions accelerated rapidly progressing quickly to the water board after large box, walling, and small box periods. [Prisoner X] seems very resistant to the water board. Longest time with the cloth over his face so far has been 17 seconds. This is sure...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Treatment of captured/ detained persons -> Mistreatment of detainees
20 Nov, 2018
Punitive medical examination
An enemy combatant is brought to your aid station after capture by intelligence personnel. They want to question him, however he is moaning and complaining of eye pain, and acute loss of vision. He is appears to be malingering, and your colleague performs a "punitive" exam maneuver (digital...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Treatment of captured/ detained persons -> Mistreatment of detainees
19 Nov, 2018
Complicity in
interrogation
... comfortable doing that (colluding in
interrogation
) and talks with fellow providers. ...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Dual loyalty and/or mixed obligations -> Refusal of orders
12 Sep, 2018
When is a doctor not a doctor?
... to take part in an
interrogation
. Members of your unit running ...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Treatment of captured/ detained persons -> Mistreatment of detainees
22 Mar, 2018
Prove identity by blood samples?
You are medical officer of an intervening force that is on a stabilization mission in a foreign country. A wounded local civilian is brought to you at the field hospital, which is located in one of the camps of your forces. Soon, it is suspected that the wounded is the brother of two soldiers...
Articles -> Military Medical Ethics Scenarios -> Dual loyalty and/or mixed obligations -> Medical confidentiality
20 Jan, 2017
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