The enemy as a patient:what can be learned from the emotional experience of physicians and why does it matter ethically?

Dublin Core

Title

The enemy as a patient:what can be learned from the emotional experience of physicians and why does it matter ethically?

Author

Rubinstein, Gil
Bentwich, Mirian Ethel

Publisher

9/5/16

Language

English

Publication Date

20160905

Primary Classification

2.1

Secondary Classification

2.1;21.2;9.8;7.1

Primary keywords

medical ethics--[pri];patient care--[pri];war--[pri]

Secondary keywords

beneficience;emotions;empathy;interviews;obligations to society;qualitative research;quality of health care

Subject

Israel--[pri]

Subject

Hezbollah;Israeli-Arab conflict;Palestinians;Syrians;Ziv Medical Center

Subject

implicit bias--[pri];physician-enemy encounter--[pri]

Journal Article

Developing World Bioethics2017 August; 17(2):100-111

Link for Internet access

Note

© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

39 fn

ISSN

14718731 (print);14718847 (online)

Collection

Citation

“The enemy as a patient:what can be learned from the emotional experience of physicians and why does it matter ethically?,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 17, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37604.