This public forum will explore the role of medical military personnel in alleged torture and other violations of human rights in U.S. military facilities at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo. Medical professionals sometimes find themselves in circumstances of "dual loyalty," where they must choose between responsibility for individuals in need of care and demands placed upon them by the state or other governing entity. Dual loyalty can arise in the military, in prisons, in situations where care is provided to illegal immigrants, in forensic psychiatry, and in a variety of workplaces where institutional interests dominate.
Starting with Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo as case examples, this forum will branch out to broadly explore the problem of dual loyalty and its implications for medical professionalism and human rights.
WHEN:
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
4:00-6:00pm
Reception to follow. Please RSVP to DME@hms.harvard.edu
WHERE:
Harvard Medical School
Tosteson Medical Education Center, Carl Walter Amphitheater
260 Longwood Avenue (2nd Floor)
Boston, MA 02115
WHO:
Speakers:
Moderator: Mildred Z. Solomon, EdD, Associate Clinical Professor of Social Medicine, Medical Ethics, and Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School; and Vice President, Education Development Center
PROGRAM:
Issues to be raised:
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Leah Gourley, 617-432-0442, public_affairs@hms.harvard.edu