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Hackley Woodford: Doctor, Tuskegee Airman and social justice advocate left lasting legacy


KALAMAZOO, Mich. Loving husband, father, Tuskegee Airman. The words inscribed on
Dr. Hackley Woodford s grave cover just a fraction of the immense impact the Western Michigan University alumnus had on thousands of lives in Southwest Michigan and beyond.
Dr. Hackley Woodford
Born in Kalamazoo in 1914, he spent his childhood performing as a soloist and violinist with his family s band, The Woodford Family Musical, at churches around town. While he was musically gifted, Woodford knew medicine was his calling at a young age. After graduating from Kalamazoo Central High School in 1932, he enrolled at Western State Teachers College now WMU.
I received a good foundation in chemistry, biology and psychology, which helped later in my medical career, Woodford said when he was given a Distinguished Alumni Award in 1991. During his time at Western, Woodford helped bring Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity to campus and was the first chapter president. He graduated with a bachelor ....

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Ethics Consult: Doctor Complicit in Torture? MD/JD Weighs In


Yes: 79%
No: 21%
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The canons of medical ethics have long banned physicians from participating in torture. These proscriptions were explicitly laid out in the World Medical Association s Declaration of Tokyo (1975), the United Nations Principles of Medical Ethics (1982), and the United Nations Convention against Torture (1984). The American Medical Association Code of Medical Ethics goes one step further, noting that physicians must not be present when torture is used or threatened. The AMA code also warns that physicians may treat prisoners or detainees if doing so is in their best interest, but physicians should not treat individuals to verify their health so that torture can begin or continue. ....

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