ABSTRACT

As asymmetric ’wars among the people’ replace state-on-state wars in modern armed conflict, the growing role of military medicine and medical technology in contemporary war fighting has brought an urgent need to critically reassess the theory and practice of military medical ethics. Military Medical Ethics for the 21st Century is the first full length, broad-based treatment of this important subject. Written by an international team of practitioners and academics, this book provides interdisciplinary insights into the major issues facing military-medical decision makers and critically examines the tensions and dilemmas inherent in the military and medical professions. In this book the authors explore the practice of battlefield bioethics, medical neutrality and treatment of the wounded, enhancement technologies for war fighters, the potential risks of dual-use biotechnologies, patient rights for active duty personnel, military medical research and military medical ethics education in the 21st Century.

part |79 pages

Military Medical Ethics and New Technologies

chapter |14 pages

Enhanced Warfighters

A Policy Framework

chapter |12 pages

Refusing to Be All That You Can Be

Regulating against Forced Cognitive Enhancement in the Military

chapter |18 pages

Biosecurity and Dual-Use Issues

The Education Module Resource

part |105 pages

Patient Rights, Research Ethics and Military Medical Ethics Education

chapter |20 pages

Accidents and Experiments

Nazi Chemical Warfare Research and Medical Ethics during the Second World War

chapter |18 pages

Hovering Between Roles

Military Medical Ethics

chapter |18 pages

Medical Education

Teaching Military Medical Ethics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences