Ethical Challenges for Military Health Care Personnel
Dealing with Epidemics
Herausgeber: Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David
Ethical Challenges for Military Health Care Personnel
Dealing with Epidemics
Herausgeber: Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David
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This book examines the issue of ethics in the context of the provision of military health care in an epidemic.
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This book examines the issue of ethics in the context of the provision of military health care in an epidemic.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781472480736
- ISBN-10: 1472480732
- Artikelnr.: 50152075
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 182
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781472480736
- ISBN-10: 1472480732
- Artikelnr.: 50152075
Daniel Messelken is Research Associate at the at the University of Zurich, Switzerland, where he leads the Zurich Center for Military Medical Ethics. David Winkler is Chairman of the ICMM (International Committee of Military Medicine) Centre of Reference for Education on International Humanitarian Law and Ethics, Switzerland.
Introduction
Daniel Messelken & David T. Winkler 1. Preparing for operation GRITROCK: military medical ethics challenges encountered in the planning stages of the UK Ebola response mission
Heather Draper
Simon Jenkins
Lizzy Bernthal
Catherine Hale
Jeremy Henning & Chris Gibson 2. The Ebola Response Team Deployment in the Guinea Republic: Organizational
Ethical
Legal Issues and a Problem of Responsibility
Ivan Kholikov & Kira Sazonova 3. Between ignorance
misperception and dilemma - taking an ethical
epidemiological
and strategic look at crisis management during the 2014/15 Ebola outbreak in Liberia
Christian Janke 4. The Canadian Armed Forces and its Role in the Canadian Response to the Ebola Epidemic - Ethical and Moral Issues that Guided Policy Decisions
Paul Eagan 5. "If you let it get to you...": Moral distress
ego-depletion
and mental health among military health care providers in deployed service
Jillian Horning
Lisa Schwartz
Matthew Hunt & Bryn Williams-Jones 6. Reaching out to Ebola victims: coercion
persuasion or an appeal for self-sacrifice?
Philippe Calain & Marc Poncin 7. A history of quarantine: the continued controversy over its legitimacy
Cécile Bensimon & Ana Komparic 8. Ebola response & mandatory quarantine in the U.S. military: an ethical analysis of the DoD 'controlled monitoring' policy
Sheena Eagan 9. On the duty to care during epidemics
Daniel Messelken 10. Deploying military doctors to stem deadly epidemics
Paul Gilbert
Daniel Messelken & David T. Winkler 1. Preparing for operation GRITROCK: military medical ethics challenges encountered in the planning stages of the UK Ebola response mission
Heather Draper
Simon Jenkins
Lizzy Bernthal
Catherine Hale
Jeremy Henning & Chris Gibson 2. The Ebola Response Team Deployment in the Guinea Republic: Organizational
Ethical
Legal Issues and a Problem of Responsibility
Ivan Kholikov & Kira Sazonova 3. Between ignorance
misperception and dilemma - taking an ethical
epidemiological
and strategic look at crisis management during the 2014/15 Ebola outbreak in Liberia
Christian Janke 4. The Canadian Armed Forces and its Role in the Canadian Response to the Ebola Epidemic - Ethical and Moral Issues that Guided Policy Decisions
Paul Eagan 5. "If you let it get to you...": Moral distress
ego-depletion
and mental health among military health care providers in deployed service
Jillian Horning
Lisa Schwartz
Matthew Hunt & Bryn Williams-Jones 6. Reaching out to Ebola victims: coercion
persuasion or an appeal for self-sacrifice?
Philippe Calain & Marc Poncin 7. A history of quarantine: the continued controversy over its legitimacy
Cécile Bensimon & Ana Komparic 8. Ebola response & mandatory quarantine in the U.S. military: an ethical analysis of the DoD 'controlled monitoring' policy
Sheena Eagan 9. On the duty to care during epidemics
Daniel Messelken 10. Deploying military doctors to stem deadly epidemics
Paul Gilbert
Introduction
Daniel Messelken & David T. Winkler 1. Preparing for operation GRITROCK: military medical ethics challenges encountered in the planning stages of the UK Ebola response mission
Heather Draper
Simon Jenkins
Lizzy Bernthal
Catherine Hale
Jeremy Henning & Chris Gibson 2. The Ebola Response Team Deployment in the Guinea Republic: Organizational
Ethical
Legal Issues and a Problem of Responsibility
Ivan Kholikov & Kira Sazonova 3. Between ignorance
misperception and dilemma - taking an ethical
epidemiological
and strategic look at crisis management during the 2014/15 Ebola outbreak in Liberia
Christian Janke 4. The Canadian Armed Forces and its Role in the Canadian Response to the Ebola Epidemic - Ethical and Moral Issues that Guided Policy Decisions
Paul Eagan 5. "If you let it get to you...": Moral distress
ego-depletion
and mental health among military health care providers in deployed service
Jillian Horning
Lisa Schwartz
Matthew Hunt & Bryn Williams-Jones 6. Reaching out to Ebola victims: coercion
persuasion or an appeal for self-sacrifice?
Philippe Calain & Marc Poncin 7. A history of quarantine: the continued controversy over its legitimacy
Cécile Bensimon & Ana Komparic 8. Ebola response & mandatory quarantine in the U.S. military: an ethical analysis of the DoD 'controlled monitoring' policy
Sheena Eagan 9. On the duty to care during epidemics
Daniel Messelken 10. Deploying military doctors to stem deadly epidemics
Paul Gilbert
Daniel Messelken & David T. Winkler 1. Preparing for operation GRITROCK: military medical ethics challenges encountered in the planning stages of the UK Ebola response mission
Heather Draper
Simon Jenkins
Lizzy Bernthal
Catherine Hale
Jeremy Henning & Chris Gibson 2. The Ebola Response Team Deployment in the Guinea Republic: Organizational
Ethical
Legal Issues and a Problem of Responsibility
Ivan Kholikov & Kira Sazonova 3. Between ignorance
misperception and dilemma - taking an ethical
epidemiological
and strategic look at crisis management during the 2014/15 Ebola outbreak in Liberia
Christian Janke 4. The Canadian Armed Forces and its Role in the Canadian Response to the Ebola Epidemic - Ethical and Moral Issues that Guided Policy Decisions
Paul Eagan 5. "If you let it get to you...": Moral distress
ego-depletion
and mental health among military health care providers in deployed service
Jillian Horning
Lisa Schwartz
Matthew Hunt & Bryn Williams-Jones 6. Reaching out to Ebola victims: coercion
persuasion or an appeal for self-sacrifice?
Philippe Calain & Marc Poncin 7. A history of quarantine: the continued controversy over its legitimacy
Cécile Bensimon & Ana Komparic 8. Ebola response & mandatory quarantine in the U.S. military: an ethical analysis of the DoD 'controlled monitoring' policy
Sheena Eagan 9. On the duty to care during epidemics
Daniel Messelken 10. Deploying military doctors to stem deadly epidemics
Paul Gilbert