This book challenges the World Medical Association's (WMA) International Code of Ethics statement in 2004, which declared that 'medical ethics in armed conflict is identical to medical ethics in times of peace'. This is achieved by examining the professional, ethical, and legal conflicts in British Military healthcare practice that occur in three distinct military environments. These are (i) the battlefield, (ii) the operational environment and (iii) the non-operational environment. As this conflict is exacerbated by the need to achieve Operational Effectiveness, this book also explores the...
This book challenges the World Medical Association's (WMA) International Code of Ethics statement in 2004, which declared that 'medical ethics in arme...