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Glimpses of Guantanamo — Medical Ethics and the War on Terror
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Okie, Susan
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Codes of Ethics
/ Cuba
/ Enteral Nutrition - ethics
/ Ethics, Medical
/ Fasting
/ Geneva Conventions
/ Human Rights Abuses - ethics
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical personnel
/ Military Medicine - ethics
/ Military Psychiatry - ethics
/ Prisoner treatment
/ Prisoners
/ Prisoners of war & missing in action
/ Psychology - ethics
/ Suicide, Attempted
/ Terrorism
/ Torture - ethics
/ Torture - legislation & jurisprudence
/ United States
/ Warfare
2005
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by
Okie, Susan
in
Codes of Ethics
/ Cuba
/ Enteral Nutrition - ethics
/ Ethics, Medical
/ Fasting
/ Geneva Conventions
/ Human Rights Abuses - ethics
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical personnel
/ Military Medicine - ethics
/ Military Psychiatry - ethics
/ Prisoner treatment
/ Prisoners
/ Prisoners of war & missing in action
/ Psychology - ethics
/ Suicide, Attempted
/ Terrorism
/ Torture - ethics
/ Torture - legislation & jurisprudence
/ United States
/ Warfare
2005
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Glimpses of Guantanamo — Medical Ethics and the War on Terror
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Okie, Susan
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Codes of Ethics
/ Cuba
/ Enteral Nutrition - ethics
/ Ethics, Medical
/ Fasting
/ Geneva Conventions
/ Human Rights Abuses - ethics
/ Medical ethics
/ Medical personnel
/ Military Medicine - ethics
/ Military Psychiatry - ethics
/ Prisoner treatment
/ Prisoners
/ Prisoners of war & missing in action
/ Psychology - ethics
/ Suicide, Attempted
/ Terrorism
/ Torture - ethics
/ Torture - legislation & jurisprudence
/ United States
/ Warfare
2005
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Glimpses of Guantanamo — Medical Ethics and the War on Terror
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Glimpses of Guantanamo — Medical Ethics and the War on Terror
2005
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In mid-October, Dr. Susan Okie was among a small group of visitors to Camp Delta. Dr. Okie discusses the complex ethical issues surrounding force-feeding the hunger strikers, the interrogation process, and care of the detainees.
On a rainy afternoon in mid-October 2005, a white bus climbed the brush-covered hills near Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, carrying a group of visitors to Camp Delta, the desolate spot on the island's southern coast where the U.S. military holds more than 500 prisoners captured in the war on terror. It rolled through the detention camp's stockade-style gate and turned onto the dirt track inside the outermost of three high fences. Like others in the small group of civilian doctors, psychologists, and ethicists visiting that day, I peered through the bus's windows, eager for a glimpse of detainees. Since our arrival . . .
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Massachusetts Medical Society
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