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1Royal Hobart Hospital, TAS.
The Medical Journal of Australia
|February 12, 2002
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This study explores the emotional and ethical considerations of entering a high-risk conflict zone for humanitarian efforts. It details the apprehension and unanswered questions faced by individuals before deploying into complex geopolitical situations.
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