WarDocs - The Military Medicine Podcast

Medical Decision Making Under Fire: Military Medical Ethics in War Zones- LTC Jeanne Krick, MD.

Feb 23, 2024
Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Jeanne Krick, a neonatologist and consultant for Medical Ethics, discusses her inspiring journey into military medicine, fueled by personal loss and service after 9/11. She unpacks the heavy ethical decisions faced in war zones, highlighting the tension between patient autonomy and military protocol. Dr. Krick emphasizes the importance of ethics committees and proactive decision-making, while looking ahead to the challenges posed by AI and biotechnology. Her insights into navigating these moral quandaries are both profound and relevant.
Ask episode
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
ANECDOTE

Journey into Medical Ethics

  • Jeanne Krick was drawn to neonatology due to its blend of critical care and longitudinal patient relationships.
  • Her interest in physician-parent communication led her into bioethics and clinical ethics consultation.
ADVICE

When to Call Ethics Consult

  • Call an ethics consult early when facing conflicting values or complex decisions.
  • Ethics consultants offer flexible involvement, from quick advice to multi-stakeholder meetings.
ANECDOTE

Common Military Ethics Scenarios

  • A common ethics consult involves patients lacking decision capacity and unclear or conflicting surrogate decisions.
  • Military cases include medicating noncompliant service members being medically discharged under command authority.
Get the Snipd Podcast app to discover more snips from this episode
Get the app