@article {Daviesbmjmilitary-2021-001927, author = {James Davies and A Brockie and J Breeze}, title = {Bioethics in humanitarian disaster relief operations: a military perspective}, elocation-id = {bmjmilitary-2021-001927}, year = {2021}, doi = {10.1136/bmjmilitary-2021-001927}, publisher = {British Medical Journal Publishing Group}, abstract = {The ethical dilemmas faced every day by military personnel working within the NHS will potentially be very different to ones that will be faced in the wake of a humanitarian disaster. Allied to this the potentially differing objectives from military personnel when compared with other healthcare workers in these scenarios and a conflict of ethics could arise.Within this paper, the fundamentals of this conflict will be explored and how working within the military framework can affect clinical decisions. This is a paper commissioned as a part of the humanitarian and disaster relief operations special issue of BMJ Military Health.No data are available. Not applicable.}, issn = {2633-3767}, URL = {https://militaryhealth.bmj.com/content/early/2021/07/13/bmjmilitary-2021-001927}, eprint = {https://militaryhealth.bmj.com/content/early/2021/07/13/bmjmilitary-2021-001927.full.pdf}, journal = {BMJ Military Health} }