Conflict of roles and duties – why military doctors are doctors

Ethics and Armed Forces 2015 (1):43–46 (2015)
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This article briefly outlines what the medical duty is, and its special role in international law, before discussing the problems resulting from the dual role as doctor and soldier, which military doctors can expect to meet conceptually, and unfortunately in reality as well. With arguments based on international humanitarian law and ethics, this article shows that greater weight should be given to the medical role.

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