Military Medical Ethics – Physician First, Last, Always

George J Annas

New England Journal of Medicine, NEJM
New England Journal of Medicine

Extract
The chair of the President’s Council on Bioethics, Edmund Pellegrino, has insisted that medical ethics are and must be the same for civilian and military physicians, “except in the most extreme contingencies.” There is no special medical ethics for active-duty military physicians any more than there is for Veterans Affairs physicians, National Guard physicians, public health physicians, prison physicians, or managed care physicians. The only question is whether there are “extreme contingencies” that justify physicians’ suspension of their medical–ethical obligations.


Annas GJ. Military Medical Ethics – Physician First, Last, Always. N Engl J Med. 2008;1087-1090.