Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity
In: Military and Humanitarian Health Ethics
Chapter 1. Health Care in Contexts of Risk, Uncertainty, and Hybridity – Introduction to the Volume (Daniel Messelken & David T. Winkler) -- Part 1: Doctrinal and legal aspects -- Chapter 2. Military Medical Ethics & the United States: An Overview of Recent Developments in the Operationalized Landscape (Sheena Eagan) -- Chapter 3. Attacks on hospitals: an alarming problem for military medicine as well as for humanitarian medicine (Philippe Calain) -- Chapter 4. Impact of US anti-terrorism legislation on the obligation of non-state armed groups to provide medical care to the wounded and sick under IHL (Audrey Palama) -- Chapter 5. Military Medical Staff in Hybrid Wars (Paul Gilbert) -- Part 2: Treating soldiers -- Chapter 6. Morituri soldiers on operation theatres: the French approach and a case analysis (Gwion Loarer & Julien Viant) -- Chapter 7. Patient Preference Predictors and Paternalism in Military Medicine (Nathaniel Sharadin) -- Chapter 8. Battlefield Euthanasia: Ethics and the Law (David L. Perry) -- Part 3: Treating civilians and humanitarian missions -- Chapter 9. The Ethical Challenges of Providing Medical Care to Civilians during Armed Conflict (Michael L. Gross) -- Chapter 10. Bridging the Gap between Intentions and Outcomes in Military Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief missions (Joanne Clifford) -- Chapter 11. Rescuing Relief in Remote Management and Programming: Using a Duty of Care Transfer Review to Assess the Accountability of Humanitarian Interventions (Ali Okhowat & Caroline Clarinval) -- Chapter 12. Unpacking the "oughtness" of palliative care in humanitarian crises: moral logics and what is at stake? (Elysee Nouvet et al) -- Chapter 13. Risk and infectious disease outbreaks: should military medical personnel be willing to accept greater risks than civilian medical workers? (Heather Draper) -- Part 4: Doing research -- Chapter 14. When to Suspend Bioethical Principles in Military Medicine for Operational Purposes: a Framework Approach (Nikki Coleman) -- Chapter 15. The Ethics of Biomedical Military Research: Therapy, Prevention, Enhancement, and Risk (Alexandre Erler & Vincent Müller) -- Chapter 16. Military medicine research: Incorporation of high risk of irreversible harms into a stratified risk framework for clinical trials (Alexander Harris & Frédéric Gilbert) -- Index.