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> Going around waving "principles" in a professional's face will get you laughed out.
While you're right about the ethics of the physicians involved at Gitmo, this does not apply to your local doctor. There has been a huge movement within medicine about improving physician-patient interactions. Key to this is a healthy respect for patient autonomy. I'll spare you the lecture but yes, doctors generally DO care about patient rights and DO care about "principles"
For example, in emergency medicine the unofficial motto is "Anyone, Anything, Anytime"