The ethical challenges experienced by healthcare workers during the war in Syria A qualitative research project and comparison with ethics frameworks
The war in Syria has lasted for many years and continues to cast a dark shadow over its people, including healthcare workers caring for those injured and in distress. During the war, healthcare workers have been exposed to unprecedented challenges, becoming targets of bombing, killing, siege, arrest...
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Universitätsverlag Göttingen
2023
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