Kamat Samir, O'Hagan Ross, Brahe Catherine, Hardy Curtis L, Shrivastava Vikas, Grant-Kels Jane M, Crotty Angela M
Department of Dermatology, Naval Medical Center San Diego, San Diego, CA 92134, USA.
Department of Dermatology, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY 10029, USA.
Dermatopathology (Basel). 2024 Sep 24;11(4):253-265. doi: 10.3390/dermatopathology11040027.
Dermatologic care within the military faces unique ethical challenges. Service members are stationed across nationally and globally diverse settings, and therefore, dermatologic care rendered ranges from within resource-rich, advanced military medical treatment facilities to austere, resource-limited, deployed field environments. Additionally, military service members are often at unique risk for dermatologic disease, given occupational, environmental, and geographic exposures not commonly faced by their civilian counterparts. This review explores topics in dermatoethics via case analyses of ethical considerations within the scope of dermatologic care for military service members.
军队中的皮肤科护理面临着独特的伦理挑战。军人驻扎在全国乃至全球不同的环境中,因此,提供的皮肤科护理范围从资源丰富的先进军事医疗设施到简陋、资源有限的部署野外环境。此外,鉴于军人面临的职业、环境和地理暴露是其平民同行通常不会遇到的,他们患皮肤病的风险往往也很独特。本综述通过对军人皮肤科护理范围内伦理考量的案例分析,探讨皮肤伦理学的相关话题。