JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association
Volume 270, Issue 5, 1993, Pages 616-620

The Role of Physicians in Conflicts and Humanitarian Crises: Case Studies From the Field Missions of Physicians for Human Rights, 1988 to 1993 (Article)

Geiger H.J. , Cook Deegan R.M.
  • a Department of Community Health and Social Medicine, City University of New York Medical School, City College, NY, United States
  • b Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC, United States

Abstract

Violations of human rights in wars, civil conflicts, and brutal repression mounted by governments against their own citizens often have profound consequences to individual and public health and may, in turn, produce humanitarian crises. The skills of physicians, medical and forensic scientists, and other health workers are uniquely valuable in human rights investigations and documentation, producing evidence of abuse more credible and less vulnerable to challenge than traditional methods of case reporting. Only in recent decades, however, have physicians organized specifically to meet this responsibility. This article presents case studies from the field missions of Physicians for Human Rights to illustrate the investigation and documentation of violations of medical neutrality, refugee health crises, the use of indiscriminate weapons, torture, deliberate injury and rape, and mass executions. Participation of health workers in the defense of human rights now includes investigation and documentation of health effects in threatened populations as well as individual victims. © 1993, American Medical Association. All rights reserved.

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Physician's Role War Crimes refugee health care personnel Wounds and Injuries Moral Complicity human Physicians for Human Rights Refugees Blast Injuries War and Human Rights Abuses war Misconduct chemical warfare Professional Misconduct Dissent priority journal complicity international cooperation human rights forensic medicine Clinical Approach/Source medical documentation International Aspects Article Aliens Group Processes physician Medical Missions, Official mortality Torture Rape

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DOI: 10.1001/jama.1993.03510050082032
ISSN: 00987484
Cited by: 49
Original Language: English