Five Days at Memorial
Sheri Fink • 2013
Devastation Rating
natural disaster hurricane medical ethics America
Our Take
When Katrina swamped Memorial Medical Center, patients were left to die — or possibly helped to die — in the heat without power or rescue. Fink spent years excavating what happened and why. The moral questions refuse easy answers: what are doctors permitted to do when the institution has already collapsed? What she found is that disaster does not reveal character — it manufactures entirely new ones.
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