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  1. Quantum technology for military applications

    Quantum technology is an emergent and potentially disruptive discipline, with the ability to affect many human activities. Quantum technologies are...

    Michal Krelina in EPJ Quantum Technology
    Article Open access 06 November 2021
  2. Management of atrial fibrillation in German military aircrew

    Introduction

    Arrhythmias are one of the most common causes of loss of flying privileges for both military and civilian pilots in the Western World,...

    Norbert Guettler, Stefan Sammito in Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
    Article Open access 24 July 2023
  3. Return to flight duty (RTFD) after posterior lumbar spine surgery for symptomatic lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and lumbar isthmic spondylolisthesis (LIS) in Chinese military pilots

    Background

    Symptomatic lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and lumbar isthmic spondylolisthesis (LIS) present significant challenges for military pilots,...

    Fengyuan Yang, Bowen **e, ... Junjie Du in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders
    Article Open access 20 January 2024
  4. Applied Ethics: AI and Ethics

    Gain an understanding about how we can proceed to apply ethics
    Chhanda Chakraborti in Introduction to Ethics
    Chapter 2023
  5. Medical Domain

    The Medical Domain is pivotal in human performance optimization, ensuring individuals’ peak performance and well-being. Key professionals within this...
    Christopher Myers in The Human Weapon System
    Chapter 2023
  6. Disability, Ethics, and Law: Introduction

    This section explores the intersection between disability, law, and ethics, and anticipates the challenges that the twenty-first century will bring....
    Francisco J. Bariffi, Gerard Quinn in Handbook of Disability
    Reference work entry 2024
  7. Teaching Medical Ethics in Nazi Germany: Debunking the Myth that the Nazi Physicians Abandoned Their Ethics

    In discussions on Nazi medicineNazi medicine, it is often presumed that the Nazi physicians abandoned or ignored all forms of medical ethicsMedical...
    Tessa Chelouche in Bioethics and the Holocaust
    Chapter Open access 2022
  8. The political economy of expedience: examining perspectives on military support to Sierra Leone’s Ebola response

    The 2013–2016 West Africa Ebola Epidemic is the largest outbreak of Ebola in history. By September, 2014 the outbreak was worsening significantly,...

    Samuel T. Boland, Dina Balabanova, Susannah Mayhew in Conflict and Health
    Article Open access 06 November 2023
  9. Military Social Work in the US Armed Forces with a Focus on Service Members and Military Organizations

    US military social workers have a vital role in influencing the social-psychological well-being of service members and their families by addressing...
    Jeffrey S. Yarvis, Nickalous Korbut, James A. Martin in Military Social Work Around the Globe
    Chapter 2023
  10. Disability, Ethics, and Law: Introduction

    This section explores the intersection between disability, law, and ethics, and anticipates the challenges that the twenty-first century will bring....
    Francisco Bariffi, Gerard Quinn in Handbook of Disability
    Living reference work entry 2024
  11. The Phenomenon of Allocation: Military Pathways in the Light of Biomedical Ethical Principles

    The challenge of the covid-19 pandemic brought to consciousness the severe ethical problem of apportionment of limited resources in medicine. In...
    Chapter 2023
  12. Military Social Work in the United Kingdom

    Social work as a profession is widely known within the United Kingdom, particularly in relation to children’s welfare and safeguarding. There is...
    Clare Low, Craig Richard Pearce, ... Pauline Diane Bridgette Ross in Military Social Work Around the Globe
    Chapter 2023
  13. Ethics and Moral

    This chapter focuses on ethics and moral based on an AI environment. It sums up that all past societies had ethical standards with the central goal...
    Chapter 2023
  14. Effects of a 9-Month Military-Base Internship on the Competitive Integrated Employment of Military Dependent and Connected Youth with ASD

    This waitlist-controlled cluster randomized clinical trial presents the results of PS + ASD for military dependent and connected youth with ASD....

    Paul Wehman, Carol Schall, ... Michael Broda in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
    Article 23 June 2022
  15. Medical Rules of Eligibility – Can Preferential Medical Treatment Provisions Be Ethically Justified?

    In emergency situations and while medical resources are sufficient, doctors are expected to prioritize and treat patients according to medical...
    Chapter 2023
  16. Vulnerability to health and well-being of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Myanmar post-military coup and COVID-19

    Across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated particular challenges for internally displaced people (IDPs). Over 1.9 million people in...

    Tual Sawn Khai in Archives of Public Health
    Article Open access 21 October 2023
  17. The complex relationship of AI ethics and trust in human–AI teaming: insights from advanced real-world subject matter experts

    Human-autonomy teams will likely first see use within environments with ethical considerations (e.g., military, healthcare). Therefore, we must...

    Jeremy Lopez, Claire Textor, ... Richard Pak in AI and Ethics
    Article 05 July 2023
  18. Military education in extended reality (XR): learning troublesome knowledge through immersive experiential application

    Extended reality (XR) applications for education are usually associated with motivation, engagement, knowledge and experiences that are difficult to...

    Jose Garcia Estrada, Ekaterina Prasolova-Førland, ... Serena Ricci in The Visual Computer
    Article Open access 17 April 2024
  19. Allocating operating room time in orthopaedic trauma: a survey in medical ethics

    Introduction

    Allocation of operating room time is a challenging dilemma that surgeons frequently confront. When deciding upon a daily caseload, the...

    Mary-Katherine Lynch, Gabriella Rivas, ... Kristoff Reid in Journal of Public Health
    Article Open access 06 April 2024
  20. Examining the Ethics of Spying: A Practitioner’s View

    This paper examines from the point of view of an intelligence practicioner the utility of the philosophical method that Professor Cecile Fabre has...

    Article Open access 20 October 2023
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