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Document Type

Article

Publication Date

7-31-2021

Digital Object Identifier

10.1093/milmed/usab317

Source Publication

Military Medicine (ISSN 0026-4075 | eISSN 1930-613X)

Abstract

There has been external criticism of the compliance of military health personnel with internationally agreed principles in military medical ethics (MME). In response, a number of authors have called for clarity on the principles and topics within the domain of MME. This complements an increased acknowledgment of the need for education in MME for military health personnel. Our paper utilizes bibliometric techniques to identify key themes in MME to inform the development of a curriculum for this subject.

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© The Association of Military Surgeons of the United States 2021

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[*] Co-author Z. Bailey was an AFIT Civilian Institution graduate student at the time of this publication.

All authors were affiliated with the Conflict and Health Research Group, King's College London. 

All authors were also co-affiliated with the Centre for Military Ethics, Defence Academy, Swindon, UK

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