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Military Medical Ethics: Issues Regarding Dual Loyalties: Workshop Summary (2009)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants List." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Military Medical Ethics: Issues Regarding Dual Loyalties: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12478.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants List." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Military Medical Ethics: Issues Regarding Dual Loyalties: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12478.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants List." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Military Medical Ethics: Issues Regarding Dual Loyalties: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12478.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Workshop Participants List." Institute of Medicine. 2009. Military Medical Ethics: Issues Regarding Dual Loyalties: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12478.
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C Workshop Participants List Peter Agre Thomas E. Beam University Professor and COL (retired), MC, U.S. Army Director Johns Hopkins Malaria Bill Blazek Research Institute Assistant Professor of Medicine Research Scholar Scott A. Allen Center for Clinical Bioethics Co-Director, Center for Prisoner Georgetown University School of Health and Human Rights Medicine Alpert Medical School Brown University David Blazes Head George Annas Global Emerging Infections Professor and Chair System Boston University School of Armed Forces Health Surveillance Public Health Center Paul S. Appelbaum Richard J. Bonnie Elizabeth K. Dollard Professor Harrison Foundation Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, and of Medicine and Law Law Professor of Psychiatry and Columbia University Medical Neurobehavioral Sciences Center, New York Psychiatric Director, Institute of Law, Institute Psychiatry, and Public Policy Louie Banks University of Virginia U.S. Army 43

44 MILITARY MEDICAL ETHICS: ISSUES REGARDING DUAL LOYALTIES John Bradshaw Chaplain David Deppmeier Washington Director Clinical Ethicist Physicians for Human Rights Walter Reed Army Medical Center Franklin Branch William Dunn Research Associate U.S. Air Force Board on Health Sciences Policy Institute of Medicine Linda Emanuel Buehler Professor of Geriatric Nori Y. Buising Medicine Medical Corps Director, Buehler Center on Deputy Director, Medical Aging, Health & Society Education Northwestern University Office of the Surgeon General Ellen Embrey James F. Childress Deputy Assistant Secretary of John Allen Hollingsworth Defense for Force Health Professor of Ethics Protection and Readiness Director, Institute for Practical Ethics and Public Life Marcus Eng University of Virginia Experient, Inc. Sarah Comley Rick Erdtmann International Observer Director, Board on Military and Veterans Health and the Medical Paul Cordts Follow-up Agency Director, Health Policy and Institute of Medicine Services Judy Estep Office of the Surgeon General Program Associate Board on Health Sciences Policy Carol Corillon Institute of Medicine Director, Committee on Human Rights Daniel D. Federman National Academies Carl W. Walter Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Soo Lee Davis Medical Education Office of the Surgeon General Harvard Medical School

APPENDIX C 45 Harvey Fineberg Edmund Howe President Professor of Psychiatry Institute of Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Edward Gabriele Special Assistant for Ethics & Sandral Hullett Professional Integrity CEO and Medical Director USN Bureau of Medicine and Cooper Green Hospital Surgery Office of the Surgeon General Jeffrey Janofsky of the Navy Associate Professor Johns Hopkins University Bruce Green Air Force Deputy Surgeon Thomas C. Jefferson General Consultant, Ethics, to Army Office of the Air Force Surgeon Surgeon General General U.S. Army Sara Greenberg Tyrone Jefferson Physicians for Human Rights Industrial and Organizational Psychologist Amy Haas Aptima Inc. Administrative Assistant Board on Health Sciences Jason Kaar Policy Uniformed Services University of Institute of Medicine the Health Sciences Myron C. Harrison Joseph Kelley Senior Health Adviser Deputy Assistant Secretary of ExxonMobil Corporation Defense for Clinical and Program Policy Joshua Hauser Department of Defense Assistant Director Buehler Center on Aging, Linda Kilroy Health & Society Contract Manager Palliative Care and Home Office of Contracts and Grants Hospice Program National Academy of Sciences Feinberg School of Medicine Northwestern University

46 MILITARY MEDICAL ETHICS: ISSUES REGARDING DUAL LOYALTIES Catharyn T. Liverman Andrew M. Pope Project Director Director Board on Health Sciences Policy Board on Health Sciences Policy Institute of Medicine Institute of Medicine Bruce Meneley Joseph Procaccino Joint Medical Group, Joint Task Legal Adviser to the Surgeon Force, Guantanamo General U.S. Naval Hospital U.S. Air Force Timothy Murphy Hernan Reyes Professor of Philosophy in the Medical Coordinator Biomedical Sciences Health in Detention University of Illinois College of International Committee of the Medicine Red Cross Elena Nightingale Elspeth Cameron Ritchie Scholar-in-Residence Medical Director, Strategic Institute of Medicine Communication Army Medical Department Susan Okie National Correspondent M. E. Bonnie Rogers New England Journal of Associate Professor of Nursing Medicine and Public Health University of North Carolina David T. Ozar School of Public Health Professor Philosophy Department Leonard S. Rubenstein Loyola University, Chicago President Physicians for Human Rights Jennifer Peters Dewitt Army Community Eric Schoomaker Hospital Army Surgeon General Office of the Surgeon General Ellen Pinholt U.S. Army Walter Reed Army Medical Center

APPENDIX C 47 Kenneth W. Schor William Stubing Assistant Professor President Preventive Medicine and The Greenwall Foundation Biometrics Uniformed Services University Kathleen Sullivan of the Health Sciences Chief Program Officer Physicians for Human Rights Adil Shamoo Professor Mahmud A. Thamer Department of Biochemistry Assistant Professor of Medicine, and Molecular Biology (retired) University of Maryland Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Gerald Thomson David Smith Professor of Medicine Emeritus Joint Staff Surgeon Columbia University The Joint Staff Neil Weisfeld Jack Smith Principal Director, Clinical and Program New Associates, LLC Policy Integration Office of the Assistant Secretary Vicki Weisfeld of Defense for Health Affairs Principal New Associates, LLC Ronald Sollock Bureau of Medicine and Stephen N. Xenakis Surgery Physicians for Human Rights Mildred Z. Solomon Howard Zonana Associate Professor of Social Director, Yale Law and Medicine and Medical Ethics Psychiatry Division Harvard Medical School Yale University School of Medicine Kurt P. Spindler Professor, Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

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Dual loyalties exist in many medical fields, from occupational health to public health. Military health professionals, as all health professionals, are ethically responsible for their patients' well-being. In some situations, however, military health professionals can face unique ethical tensions between responsibilities to individual patients and responsibilities to military operations.

This book summarizes the one-day workshop, Military Medical Ethics: Issues Regarding Dual Loyalties, which brought together academic, military, human rights, and health professionals to discuss these ethical challenges. The workshop examined two case studies: decisions regarding returning a servicemember to duty after a closed head injury, and decisions on actions by health professionals regarding a hunger strike by detainees. The workshop also addressed the need for improvements in medical ethics training and outlined steps for organizations to take in supporting better ethical awareness and use of ethical standards.

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