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Curriculum Vitae
David John Doukas MDDepartment of Family and Geriatric Medicine
MedCenter One 501 East Broadway Suite 270Louisville KY 40202
Phone (502) 852-8401Fax (502) 852-7142
Email daviddoukaslouisvilleedu
EDUCATION 1975 - 1979 BA University of Virginia (Biology and Religious Studies)
Graduated with Distinction 1979 - 1983 MD Georgetown University School of Medicine 1982 - 1983 Georgetown University (Joseph and Rose Kennedy Institute of Ethics
Electives in Bioethics Research) 1983 - 1984 Intern in Family Medicine UCLA Center for Health Sciences Los
Angeles California 1984 - 1986 Residency Family Medicine University of Kentucky Medical Center
Lexington Kentucky 1986 - 1987 Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Bioethics Joseph and Rose Kennedy Institute
of Ethics Georgetown University Washington DC and Franklin Square Hospital Center Department of Family Practice Baltimore Maryland
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
1987 - 1989 Fellow (ie Physician-Scholar) Joseph and Rose Kennedy Institute of Ethics Georgetown University Washington DC
1987 - 1989 Instructor Division of Family Practice Department of Community and Family Medicine Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington DC
1988 - 1989 Instructor Department of Community Dentistry Georgetown University School of Dentistry Washington DC
1989 Assistant Professor Department of Community and Family Medicine Georgetown University School of Medicine Washington DC
1989 - 1996 Assistant Professor Department of Family Practice
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University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor MI
1994 - Associate Faculty The Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences Michigan State University East Lansing MI
1996 - 1999 Associate Professor (Tenure conferred May 1996) Department of Family Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor MI
1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Center for Bioethics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA
1999 - 2004 Associate Professor Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA
2004 - William Ray Moore Endowed Chair of Family Medicine and Medical HumanismUniversity of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
2004 - Professor Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
2004 - 2008 Professor Institute for Bioethics Health Policy and Law University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
2007 - Senior Member Graduate Faculty School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
OTHER POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS
1989 Director Center for Clinical Bioethics Providence Hospital Washington DC 1993-1998 Faculty Associate Survey Research Center Institute of Social Research
University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 1992-1999 Program in Medicine and Society University of Michigan Medical Center Ann
Arbor Michigan1992-1999 Senior Fellow 1993-1999 Associate Director for Clinical Bioethics
1993 - 1997 Chair Ethics Committee Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 3 of 36
1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University ofPennsylvania
2000 - 2002 Center for Bioethics Liaison to the Comprehensive Cancer Center 2000 - 2004 Associate Faculty Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2001 - 2004 Faculty Ackoff Center for Advancement of Systems Approaches 2001 - 2004 Director Program in Ethics Medical Decision-making and the Family
University of Pennsylvania 2004 - 2006 Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism
(PEHEP) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2006 - Director Division of Medical Humanism and Ethics University of Louisville
Louisville KY 2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Master of Arts Bioethics and Medical Humanities
University of Louisville Louisville KY
MILITARY SERVICE None
SITE VISITS 2007 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Program in Bioethics University of Kentucky Medical
Center with McCullough LB University of Kentucky Lexington KY November 2007
2013 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Department in Bioethics College of Biosciences Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO February and July 2013
2013 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Medical Ethics and Humanities Curriculum Working Group Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 2013
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS 1986 American Board of Family Practice (Recertified 1992 1998 2004)
CURRENT LICENSURE 2004 - Kentucky
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES
National Societies 1985 - Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
1991-1996 Co-Chair Group on Ethics and Humanities 1986 - 1998 Society for Health and Human Values [became the American Society for
Bioethics and Humanities in 1998]1990-1991 Chair Nominating Committee Faculty Association
1987 - Hastings Center Associate Member 1992 - 1997 American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 4 of 36
1994 - 1998 American Association of Bioethicists 1998 - American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
1999 - 2001 Council of Academic Societies Representative AmericanAssociation of Medical Colleges
1999 - 2000 Founding Chair Research Affinity Group 2000 - 2001 Chair Nominating Committee 2001 - 2003 Co-Chair Task Force on Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics
and Humanities 2005 - 2006 Chair Education Subcommittee Program Committee 2005 - 2006 Chair Meta-Affinity Group on Education 2006 Educational Services Committee 2007 - 2010 At-Large Board Member Board of Directors ASBH 2007 - 2010 National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference Committee 2008 Chair Taskforce on Educational Outreach 2009 - 2010 Chair Clinical Ethics Subcommittee Program Committee
2001 - 2003 Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Working Group Alpha OneFoundation
2001 - Archdiocesan Advisory Committee on Science and Technology (AACST) TheGreek Orthodox Church of North and South America
2002 - 2004 Coordinating Committee 2004 - American Academy of Family Physicians 2005 - 2007 American Medical Association
2006 Initiative to Transform Medical Education Phase II 2007 - Association of Bioethics Program Directors 2008 - American Association of University Professors 2011 - International Association for Education in Ethics 2012 - Academy for Professionalism in Health Care
2012 - President-Executive Director 2012 - Board of Directors
Local Societies 1989 - 1999 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
1992 - 1994 Vice-President 1994 - 1996 President
1998 - 1999 Michigan State Medical Society1998 - 1999 Committee on Bioethics 1998 - 1999 Advisory Committee on Genetic Technology
2005 - Kentucky Medical Association 2005 - Greater Louisville Medical Society
2007 - 2009 Bioethics Committee
National Scientific Committees 1994 - 1995 Grant Reviewer for the National Center for Nursing Research National
Institutes of Health
HONORS AND AWARDS
1983 Annual Award on Bioethics Washington DC Academy of Medicine
Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 5 of 36
1994 Deans Letter of Commendation Top Ten Percent of Teachers University ofMichigan Medical School Winter Term
2001 Whos Who in America - 56th Edition 2001 2010 Nominated as ldquoDistinguished Educatorrdquo Deanrsquos Education Award 2010 Resolution of Appreciation For Leadership as Chair of the UofL Hospital Ethics
Committee UofL Hospital Ethics Committee Louisville KY 2010 Paul Weber Departmental Excellence in Teaching Award Unit Citation to
Faculty and Staff Introduction to Clinical Medicine ldquoICM prepares medicalstudents for their clinical work in the latter two years of medical school inpatient history physical examination ethics nutrition biostatistics healthbehavior counseling evidence-based medicine and humanismrdquo
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1986 - 1987 Patient Care Advisory Committee Franklin Square Hospital Center BaltimoreMaryland
1988 - 1989 Biosafety Committee Georgetown University School of Medicine WashingtonDC
1990 - 1999 Ethics Committee University of Michigan Hospital and Health Center(UMHHC) Ann Arbor Michigan
1996 - 1999 Chair 1996 - 1999 Ex-Officio member Infant and Child Care Ethics Committee
University of Michigan Hospitals Ann Arbor Michigan 1998 - 1999 Director The Values in Bioethics Research Program
1990 Task Force on the Humanities and Social Sciences Deans Committee onCurriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann ArborMichigan
1991 Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum ImprovementUniversity of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1992 Ethics and Humanities Coordination Task Force University of Michigan MedicalSchool Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1999 Gene Therapy and Genome Ethics Advisory Committee [later renamed] Councilon Genetics and Society University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1993-1995 Genethics Consultation Service 1993 - 1997 Chair Ethics Committee Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea
Michigan 1996 - 1999 Library Advisory Committee University of Michigan 1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of
Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Ethics Committee Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2003 Chair Committee on Appointments and Promotions Department of Family
Practice and Community Medicine University of Pennsylvania School ofMedicine Philadelphia PA
2001 - 2004 Academic Coordinator (Chief Education Officer) Department of Family Practiceand Community Medicine
2001 - 2003 Graduate Medical Education Committee University of Pennsylvania HealthSystem
2002 - 2004 Curriculum Committee Department of Family Practice and Community
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 6 of 36
Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA 2004 - 2010 Ethics Committee University of Louisville Hospital
2004-2009 Chair 2005 -2010 Chair Promotion Appointment and Tenure Committee Department of Family
and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville KY
2005 - 2008 Research Advisory Council (RAC) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2008 Chair Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Vendor Policy Medical Council University
of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2008 Search Committee UofL Urban Health Policy Chair 2008 - PSC Executive Committee Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2009 - Humanistic Empathic Altruistic Relationship-centered Team HEART
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2010 - Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee University of Louisville
School of Medicine Louisville KY 2013 - Vice Chair Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
1986 - 1989 Coordinator and Director Monthly Bioethics Case Conference (30 learners)Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore Maryland
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 450 hoursyearGeorgetown University Washington DC
1988 - 1989 Co-Director Dental Ethics Course (60 learners) Georgetown University Schoolof Dentistry Washington DC
1989 - 1999 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teachings 450 hoursyearUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1990 - 1995 Director Introduction to Patient Care (45 learners) Inteflex Program University of Michigan Medical School
1992 - 1999 Lecturer Introduction To The Patient University of Michigan Medical School(140 learners)
1992 - 1999 Small Group Leader Introduction to the Patient Course University of Michigan Medical School (10 learners)
1992 - 1999 Facilitator of the Monthly Bioethics Seminar for the Family Practice Residents atthe University of Michigan (20 learners)
1992 - 2000 Director Bioethics and Virtues Selective (6 learners) University of Michigan Medical School
1993 - 1999 FacilitatorDirector of the monthly Research Forum for the Family PracticeResidents Fellows and Faculty (30 learners)
1999 - 2004 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 300 hoursyear 1999 - 2004 Small Group Leader Spiritualism and Medicine (10 learners) University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1999 - 2004 Facilitator of the Bioethics Case Conference Department of Internal Medicine
(15 learners) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Director Clinical Bioethics Course 530 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethics
Graduate Program College of General Studies University of Pennsylvania
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 7 of 36
2001 - 2004 Lecturer and Small group leader Bioethics and Professionalism (Course FR 601) (140 learners) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2004 - 2007 Inpatient Medical Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 4-5 weeksyear
2004 - Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism (PEHEP) Responsible for designing structuring and implementing a medicalethics and humanism curriculum (Courses ICM 1 amp 2 (160 learners) and Regular Monthly Seminars in Clerkships of Family Medicine (26 learners) Pediatrics (30 learners) Surgery (Clerkship Rounds) and OB-GYN (26 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Ad hoc Lecturer on Ethics in the Departments of Internal Medicine (50 learners) Pediatrics (10 learners) Orthopedic Surgery (10 learners) and Audiology (40 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students 80 hoursyear University ofLouisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for residents (Precepting) two half daysweek University of Louisville School of Medicine
2005 - Lecturer (150 learners) and Small group leader (10 learners) Ethics and Professionalism (ICM 1 amp 2) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2008 - Director Clinical Ethics Course 684 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethicsand Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2010 - Inpatient Ethics Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 36 hoursyear
PHD STUDENTS MENTORED
PhD in Education Georgiana L Herzberg Title Student Perceptions of the Value of Medical Ethics Education Degree Granted 1998 Institution University of Michigan
PhD in Psychology Melissa Kezis Wayne Title Factors Influencing Intention to Obtain a Genetic Test for Prostate
Cancer Risk A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Degree Granted 2004 Institution Drexel University
Masters STUDENTS MENTORED with Resultant Awards
MA Bioethics amp Amerisa Waters Medical Humanities Award The Graduate Deanrsquos Citation Degree Granted 2013 Institution University of Louisville
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
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1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
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3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 2 of 36
University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor MI
1994 - Associate Faculty The Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences Michigan State University East Lansing MI
1996 - 1999 Associate Professor (Tenure conferred May 1996) Department of Family Medicine University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor MI
1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Center for Bioethics University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA
1999 - 2004 Associate Professor Department of Family Practice and Community Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA
2004 - William Ray Moore Endowed Chair of Family Medicine and Medical HumanismUniversity of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
2004 - Professor Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
2004 - 2008 Professor Institute for Bioethics Health Policy and Law University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
2007 - Senior Member Graduate Faculty School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY
OTHER POSITIONS AND APPOINTMENTS
1989 Director Center for Clinical Bioethics Providence Hospital Washington DC 1993-1998 Faculty Associate Survey Research Center Institute of Social Research
University of Michigan Ann Arbor MI 1992-1999 Program in Medicine and Society University of Michigan Medical Center Ann
Arbor Michigan1992-1999 Senior Fellow 1993-1999 Associate Director for Clinical Bioethics
1993 - 1997 Chair Ethics Committee Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 3 of 36
1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University ofPennsylvania
2000 - 2002 Center for Bioethics Liaison to the Comprehensive Cancer Center 2000 - 2004 Associate Faculty Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2001 - 2004 Faculty Ackoff Center for Advancement of Systems Approaches 2001 - 2004 Director Program in Ethics Medical Decision-making and the Family
University of Pennsylvania 2004 - 2006 Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism
(PEHEP) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2006 - Director Division of Medical Humanism and Ethics University of Louisville
Louisville KY 2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Master of Arts Bioethics and Medical Humanities
University of Louisville Louisville KY
MILITARY SERVICE None
SITE VISITS 2007 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Program in Bioethics University of Kentucky Medical
Center with McCullough LB University of Kentucky Lexington KY November 2007
2013 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Department in Bioethics College of Biosciences Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO February and July 2013
2013 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Medical Ethics and Humanities Curriculum Working Group Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 2013
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS 1986 American Board of Family Practice (Recertified 1992 1998 2004)
CURRENT LICENSURE 2004 - Kentucky
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES
National Societies 1985 - Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
1991-1996 Co-Chair Group on Ethics and Humanities 1986 - 1998 Society for Health and Human Values [became the American Society for
Bioethics and Humanities in 1998]1990-1991 Chair Nominating Committee Faculty Association
1987 - Hastings Center Associate Member 1992 - 1997 American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 4 of 36
1994 - 1998 American Association of Bioethicists 1998 - American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
1999 - 2001 Council of Academic Societies Representative AmericanAssociation of Medical Colleges
1999 - 2000 Founding Chair Research Affinity Group 2000 - 2001 Chair Nominating Committee 2001 - 2003 Co-Chair Task Force on Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics
and Humanities 2005 - 2006 Chair Education Subcommittee Program Committee 2005 - 2006 Chair Meta-Affinity Group on Education 2006 Educational Services Committee 2007 - 2010 At-Large Board Member Board of Directors ASBH 2007 - 2010 National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference Committee 2008 Chair Taskforce on Educational Outreach 2009 - 2010 Chair Clinical Ethics Subcommittee Program Committee
2001 - 2003 Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Working Group Alpha OneFoundation
2001 - Archdiocesan Advisory Committee on Science and Technology (AACST) TheGreek Orthodox Church of North and South America
2002 - 2004 Coordinating Committee 2004 - American Academy of Family Physicians 2005 - 2007 American Medical Association
2006 Initiative to Transform Medical Education Phase II 2007 - Association of Bioethics Program Directors 2008 - American Association of University Professors 2011 - International Association for Education in Ethics 2012 - Academy for Professionalism in Health Care
2012 - President-Executive Director 2012 - Board of Directors
Local Societies 1989 - 1999 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
1992 - 1994 Vice-President 1994 - 1996 President
1998 - 1999 Michigan State Medical Society1998 - 1999 Committee on Bioethics 1998 - 1999 Advisory Committee on Genetic Technology
2005 - Kentucky Medical Association 2005 - Greater Louisville Medical Society
2007 - 2009 Bioethics Committee
National Scientific Committees 1994 - 1995 Grant Reviewer for the National Center for Nursing Research National
Institutes of Health
HONORS AND AWARDS
1983 Annual Award on Bioethics Washington DC Academy of Medicine
Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 5 of 36
1994 Deans Letter of Commendation Top Ten Percent of Teachers University ofMichigan Medical School Winter Term
2001 Whos Who in America - 56th Edition 2001 2010 Nominated as ldquoDistinguished Educatorrdquo Deanrsquos Education Award 2010 Resolution of Appreciation For Leadership as Chair of the UofL Hospital Ethics
Committee UofL Hospital Ethics Committee Louisville KY 2010 Paul Weber Departmental Excellence in Teaching Award Unit Citation to
Faculty and Staff Introduction to Clinical Medicine ldquoICM prepares medicalstudents for their clinical work in the latter two years of medical school inpatient history physical examination ethics nutrition biostatistics healthbehavior counseling evidence-based medicine and humanismrdquo
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1986 - 1987 Patient Care Advisory Committee Franklin Square Hospital Center BaltimoreMaryland
1988 - 1989 Biosafety Committee Georgetown University School of Medicine WashingtonDC
1990 - 1999 Ethics Committee University of Michigan Hospital and Health Center(UMHHC) Ann Arbor Michigan
1996 - 1999 Chair 1996 - 1999 Ex-Officio member Infant and Child Care Ethics Committee
University of Michigan Hospitals Ann Arbor Michigan 1998 - 1999 Director The Values in Bioethics Research Program
1990 Task Force on the Humanities and Social Sciences Deans Committee onCurriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann ArborMichigan
1991 Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum ImprovementUniversity of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1992 Ethics and Humanities Coordination Task Force University of Michigan MedicalSchool Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1999 Gene Therapy and Genome Ethics Advisory Committee [later renamed] Councilon Genetics and Society University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1993-1995 Genethics Consultation Service 1993 - 1997 Chair Ethics Committee Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea
Michigan 1996 - 1999 Library Advisory Committee University of Michigan 1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of
Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Ethics Committee Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2003 Chair Committee on Appointments and Promotions Department of Family
Practice and Community Medicine University of Pennsylvania School ofMedicine Philadelphia PA
2001 - 2004 Academic Coordinator (Chief Education Officer) Department of Family Practiceand Community Medicine
2001 - 2003 Graduate Medical Education Committee University of Pennsylvania HealthSystem
2002 - 2004 Curriculum Committee Department of Family Practice and Community
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 6 of 36
Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA 2004 - 2010 Ethics Committee University of Louisville Hospital
2004-2009 Chair 2005 -2010 Chair Promotion Appointment and Tenure Committee Department of Family
and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville KY
2005 - 2008 Research Advisory Council (RAC) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2008 Chair Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Vendor Policy Medical Council University
of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2008 Search Committee UofL Urban Health Policy Chair 2008 - PSC Executive Committee Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2009 - Humanistic Empathic Altruistic Relationship-centered Team HEART
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2010 - Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee University of Louisville
School of Medicine Louisville KY 2013 - Vice Chair Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
1986 - 1989 Coordinator and Director Monthly Bioethics Case Conference (30 learners)Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore Maryland
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 450 hoursyearGeorgetown University Washington DC
1988 - 1989 Co-Director Dental Ethics Course (60 learners) Georgetown University Schoolof Dentistry Washington DC
1989 - 1999 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teachings 450 hoursyearUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1990 - 1995 Director Introduction to Patient Care (45 learners) Inteflex Program University of Michigan Medical School
1992 - 1999 Lecturer Introduction To The Patient University of Michigan Medical School(140 learners)
1992 - 1999 Small Group Leader Introduction to the Patient Course University of Michigan Medical School (10 learners)
1992 - 1999 Facilitator of the Monthly Bioethics Seminar for the Family Practice Residents atthe University of Michigan (20 learners)
1992 - 2000 Director Bioethics and Virtues Selective (6 learners) University of Michigan Medical School
1993 - 1999 FacilitatorDirector of the monthly Research Forum for the Family PracticeResidents Fellows and Faculty (30 learners)
1999 - 2004 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 300 hoursyear 1999 - 2004 Small Group Leader Spiritualism and Medicine (10 learners) University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1999 - 2004 Facilitator of the Bioethics Case Conference Department of Internal Medicine
(15 learners) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Director Clinical Bioethics Course 530 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethics
Graduate Program College of General Studies University of Pennsylvania
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 7 of 36
2001 - 2004 Lecturer and Small group leader Bioethics and Professionalism (Course FR 601) (140 learners) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2004 - 2007 Inpatient Medical Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 4-5 weeksyear
2004 - Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism (PEHEP) Responsible for designing structuring and implementing a medicalethics and humanism curriculum (Courses ICM 1 amp 2 (160 learners) and Regular Monthly Seminars in Clerkships of Family Medicine (26 learners) Pediatrics (30 learners) Surgery (Clerkship Rounds) and OB-GYN (26 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Ad hoc Lecturer on Ethics in the Departments of Internal Medicine (50 learners) Pediatrics (10 learners) Orthopedic Surgery (10 learners) and Audiology (40 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students 80 hoursyear University ofLouisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for residents (Precepting) two half daysweek University of Louisville School of Medicine
2005 - Lecturer (150 learners) and Small group leader (10 learners) Ethics and Professionalism (ICM 1 amp 2) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2008 - Director Clinical Ethics Course 684 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethicsand Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2010 - Inpatient Ethics Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 36 hoursyear
PHD STUDENTS MENTORED
PhD in Education Georgiana L Herzberg Title Student Perceptions of the Value of Medical Ethics Education Degree Granted 1998 Institution University of Michigan
PhD in Psychology Melissa Kezis Wayne Title Factors Influencing Intention to Obtain a Genetic Test for Prostate
Cancer Risk A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Degree Granted 2004 Institution Drexel University
Masters STUDENTS MENTORED with Resultant Awards
MA Bioethics amp Amerisa Waters Medical Humanities Award The Graduate Deanrsquos Citation Degree Granted 2013 Institution University of Louisville
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 3 of 36
1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University ofPennsylvania
2000 - 2002 Center for Bioethics Liaison to the Comprehensive Cancer Center 2000 - 2004 Associate Faculty Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics 2001 - 2004 Faculty Ackoff Center for Advancement of Systems Approaches 2001 - 2004 Director Program in Ethics Medical Decision-making and the Family
University of Pennsylvania 2004 - 2006 Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism
(PEHEP) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2006 - Director Division of Medical Humanism and Ethics University of Louisville
Louisville KY 2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Master of Arts Bioethics and Medical Humanities
University of Louisville Louisville KY
MILITARY SERVICE None
SITE VISITS 2007 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Program in Bioethics University of Kentucky Medical
Center with McCullough LB University of Kentucky Lexington KY November 2007
2013 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Department in Bioethics College of Biosciences Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO February and July 2013
2013 Doukas DJ [Site Visitor] Medical Ethics and Humanities Curriculum Working Group Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 2013
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
SPECIALTY CERTIFICATIONS 1986 American Board of Family Practice (Recertified 1992 1998 2004)
CURRENT LICENSURE 2004 - Kentucky
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND ACTIVITIES
National Societies 1985 - Society of Teachers of Family Medicine
1991-1996 Co-Chair Group on Ethics and Humanities 1986 - 1998 Society for Health and Human Values [became the American Society for
Bioethics and Humanities in 1998]1990-1991 Chair Nominating Committee Faculty Association
1987 - Hastings Center Associate Member 1992 - 1997 American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 4 of 36
1994 - 1998 American Association of Bioethicists 1998 - American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
1999 - 2001 Council of Academic Societies Representative AmericanAssociation of Medical Colleges
1999 - 2000 Founding Chair Research Affinity Group 2000 - 2001 Chair Nominating Committee 2001 - 2003 Co-Chair Task Force on Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics
and Humanities 2005 - 2006 Chair Education Subcommittee Program Committee 2005 - 2006 Chair Meta-Affinity Group on Education 2006 Educational Services Committee 2007 - 2010 At-Large Board Member Board of Directors ASBH 2007 - 2010 National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference Committee 2008 Chair Taskforce on Educational Outreach 2009 - 2010 Chair Clinical Ethics Subcommittee Program Committee
2001 - 2003 Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Working Group Alpha OneFoundation
2001 - Archdiocesan Advisory Committee on Science and Technology (AACST) TheGreek Orthodox Church of North and South America
2002 - 2004 Coordinating Committee 2004 - American Academy of Family Physicians 2005 - 2007 American Medical Association
2006 Initiative to Transform Medical Education Phase II 2007 - Association of Bioethics Program Directors 2008 - American Association of University Professors 2011 - International Association for Education in Ethics 2012 - Academy for Professionalism in Health Care
2012 - President-Executive Director 2012 - Board of Directors
Local Societies 1989 - 1999 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
1992 - 1994 Vice-President 1994 - 1996 President
1998 - 1999 Michigan State Medical Society1998 - 1999 Committee on Bioethics 1998 - 1999 Advisory Committee on Genetic Technology
2005 - Kentucky Medical Association 2005 - Greater Louisville Medical Society
2007 - 2009 Bioethics Committee
National Scientific Committees 1994 - 1995 Grant Reviewer for the National Center for Nursing Research National
Institutes of Health
HONORS AND AWARDS
1983 Annual Award on Bioethics Washington DC Academy of Medicine
Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 5 of 36
1994 Deans Letter of Commendation Top Ten Percent of Teachers University ofMichigan Medical School Winter Term
2001 Whos Who in America - 56th Edition 2001 2010 Nominated as ldquoDistinguished Educatorrdquo Deanrsquos Education Award 2010 Resolution of Appreciation For Leadership as Chair of the UofL Hospital Ethics
Committee UofL Hospital Ethics Committee Louisville KY 2010 Paul Weber Departmental Excellence in Teaching Award Unit Citation to
Faculty and Staff Introduction to Clinical Medicine ldquoICM prepares medicalstudents for their clinical work in the latter two years of medical school inpatient history physical examination ethics nutrition biostatistics healthbehavior counseling evidence-based medicine and humanismrdquo
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1986 - 1987 Patient Care Advisory Committee Franklin Square Hospital Center BaltimoreMaryland
1988 - 1989 Biosafety Committee Georgetown University School of Medicine WashingtonDC
1990 - 1999 Ethics Committee University of Michigan Hospital and Health Center(UMHHC) Ann Arbor Michigan
1996 - 1999 Chair 1996 - 1999 Ex-Officio member Infant and Child Care Ethics Committee
University of Michigan Hospitals Ann Arbor Michigan 1998 - 1999 Director The Values in Bioethics Research Program
1990 Task Force on the Humanities and Social Sciences Deans Committee onCurriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann ArborMichigan
1991 Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum ImprovementUniversity of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1992 Ethics and Humanities Coordination Task Force University of Michigan MedicalSchool Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1999 Gene Therapy and Genome Ethics Advisory Committee [later renamed] Councilon Genetics and Society University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1993-1995 Genethics Consultation Service 1993 - 1997 Chair Ethics Committee Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea
Michigan 1996 - 1999 Library Advisory Committee University of Michigan 1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of
Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Ethics Committee Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2003 Chair Committee on Appointments and Promotions Department of Family
Practice and Community Medicine University of Pennsylvania School ofMedicine Philadelphia PA
2001 - 2004 Academic Coordinator (Chief Education Officer) Department of Family Practiceand Community Medicine
2001 - 2003 Graduate Medical Education Committee University of Pennsylvania HealthSystem
2002 - 2004 Curriculum Committee Department of Family Practice and Community
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 6 of 36
Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA 2004 - 2010 Ethics Committee University of Louisville Hospital
2004-2009 Chair 2005 -2010 Chair Promotion Appointment and Tenure Committee Department of Family
and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville KY
2005 - 2008 Research Advisory Council (RAC) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2008 Chair Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Vendor Policy Medical Council University
of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2008 Search Committee UofL Urban Health Policy Chair 2008 - PSC Executive Committee Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2009 - Humanistic Empathic Altruistic Relationship-centered Team HEART
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2010 - Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee University of Louisville
School of Medicine Louisville KY 2013 - Vice Chair Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
1986 - 1989 Coordinator and Director Monthly Bioethics Case Conference (30 learners)Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore Maryland
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 450 hoursyearGeorgetown University Washington DC
1988 - 1989 Co-Director Dental Ethics Course (60 learners) Georgetown University Schoolof Dentistry Washington DC
1989 - 1999 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teachings 450 hoursyearUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1990 - 1995 Director Introduction to Patient Care (45 learners) Inteflex Program University of Michigan Medical School
1992 - 1999 Lecturer Introduction To The Patient University of Michigan Medical School(140 learners)
1992 - 1999 Small Group Leader Introduction to the Patient Course University of Michigan Medical School (10 learners)
1992 - 1999 Facilitator of the Monthly Bioethics Seminar for the Family Practice Residents atthe University of Michigan (20 learners)
1992 - 2000 Director Bioethics and Virtues Selective (6 learners) University of Michigan Medical School
1993 - 1999 FacilitatorDirector of the monthly Research Forum for the Family PracticeResidents Fellows and Faculty (30 learners)
1999 - 2004 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 300 hoursyear 1999 - 2004 Small Group Leader Spiritualism and Medicine (10 learners) University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1999 - 2004 Facilitator of the Bioethics Case Conference Department of Internal Medicine
(15 learners) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Director Clinical Bioethics Course 530 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethics
Graduate Program College of General Studies University of Pennsylvania
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 7 of 36
2001 - 2004 Lecturer and Small group leader Bioethics and Professionalism (Course FR 601) (140 learners) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2004 - 2007 Inpatient Medical Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 4-5 weeksyear
2004 - Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism (PEHEP) Responsible for designing structuring and implementing a medicalethics and humanism curriculum (Courses ICM 1 amp 2 (160 learners) and Regular Monthly Seminars in Clerkships of Family Medicine (26 learners) Pediatrics (30 learners) Surgery (Clerkship Rounds) and OB-GYN (26 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Ad hoc Lecturer on Ethics in the Departments of Internal Medicine (50 learners) Pediatrics (10 learners) Orthopedic Surgery (10 learners) and Audiology (40 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students 80 hoursyear University ofLouisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for residents (Precepting) two half daysweek University of Louisville School of Medicine
2005 - Lecturer (150 learners) and Small group leader (10 learners) Ethics and Professionalism (ICM 1 amp 2) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2008 - Director Clinical Ethics Course 684 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethicsand Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2010 - Inpatient Ethics Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 36 hoursyear
PHD STUDENTS MENTORED
PhD in Education Georgiana L Herzberg Title Student Perceptions of the Value of Medical Ethics Education Degree Granted 1998 Institution University of Michigan
PhD in Psychology Melissa Kezis Wayne Title Factors Influencing Intention to Obtain a Genetic Test for Prostate
Cancer Risk A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Degree Granted 2004 Institution Drexel University
Masters STUDENTS MENTORED with Resultant Awards
MA Bioethics amp Amerisa Waters Medical Humanities Award The Graduate Deanrsquos Citation Degree Granted 2013 Institution University of Louisville
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 4 of 36
1994 - 1998 American Association of Bioethicists 1998 - American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
1999 - 2001 Council of Academic Societies Representative AmericanAssociation of Medical Colleges
1999 - 2000 Founding Chair Research Affinity Group 2000 - 2001 Chair Nominating Committee 2001 - 2003 Co-Chair Task Force on Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics
and Humanities 2005 - 2006 Chair Education Subcommittee Program Committee 2005 - 2006 Chair Meta-Affinity Group on Education 2006 Educational Services Committee 2007 - 2010 At-Large Board Member Board of Directors ASBH 2007 - 2010 National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference Committee 2008 Chair Taskforce on Educational Outreach 2009 - 2010 Chair Clinical Ethics Subcommittee Program Committee
2001 - 2003 Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Working Group Alpha OneFoundation
2001 - Archdiocesan Advisory Committee on Science and Technology (AACST) TheGreek Orthodox Church of North and South America
2002 - 2004 Coordinating Committee 2004 - American Academy of Family Physicians 2005 - 2007 American Medical Association
2006 Initiative to Transform Medical Education Phase II 2007 - Association of Bioethics Program Directors 2008 - American Association of University Professors 2011 - International Association for Education in Ethics 2012 - Academy for Professionalism in Health Care
2012 - President-Executive Director 2012 - Board of Directors
Local Societies 1989 - 1999 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
1992 - 1994 Vice-President 1994 - 1996 President
1998 - 1999 Michigan State Medical Society1998 - 1999 Committee on Bioethics 1998 - 1999 Advisory Committee on Genetic Technology
2005 - Kentucky Medical Association 2005 - Greater Louisville Medical Society
2007 - 2009 Bioethics Committee
National Scientific Committees 1994 - 1995 Grant Reviewer for the National Center for Nursing Research National
Institutes of Health
HONORS AND AWARDS
1983 Annual Award on Bioethics Washington DC Academy of Medicine
Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 5 of 36
1994 Deans Letter of Commendation Top Ten Percent of Teachers University ofMichigan Medical School Winter Term
2001 Whos Who in America - 56th Edition 2001 2010 Nominated as ldquoDistinguished Educatorrdquo Deanrsquos Education Award 2010 Resolution of Appreciation For Leadership as Chair of the UofL Hospital Ethics
Committee UofL Hospital Ethics Committee Louisville KY 2010 Paul Weber Departmental Excellence in Teaching Award Unit Citation to
Faculty and Staff Introduction to Clinical Medicine ldquoICM prepares medicalstudents for their clinical work in the latter two years of medical school inpatient history physical examination ethics nutrition biostatistics healthbehavior counseling evidence-based medicine and humanismrdquo
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1986 - 1987 Patient Care Advisory Committee Franklin Square Hospital Center BaltimoreMaryland
1988 - 1989 Biosafety Committee Georgetown University School of Medicine WashingtonDC
1990 - 1999 Ethics Committee University of Michigan Hospital and Health Center(UMHHC) Ann Arbor Michigan
1996 - 1999 Chair 1996 - 1999 Ex-Officio member Infant and Child Care Ethics Committee
University of Michigan Hospitals Ann Arbor Michigan 1998 - 1999 Director The Values in Bioethics Research Program
1990 Task Force on the Humanities and Social Sciences Deans Committee onCurriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann ArborMichigan
1991 Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum ImprovementUniversity of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1992 Ethics and Humanities Coordination Task Force University of Michigan MedicalSchool Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1999 Gene Therapy and Genome Ethics Advisory Committee [later renamed] Councilon Genetics and Society University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1993-1995 Genethics Consultation Service 1993 - 1997 Chair Ethics Committee Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea
Michigan 1996 - 1999 Library Advisory Committee University of Michigan 1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of
Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Ethics Committee Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2003 Chair Committee on Appointments and Promotions Department of Family
Practice and Community Medicine University of Pennsylvania School ofMedicine Philadelphia PA
2001 - 2004 Academic Coordinator (Chief Education Officer) Department of Family Practiceand Community Medicine
2001 - 2003 Graduate Medical Education Committee University of Pennsylvania HealthSystem
2002 - 2004 Curriculum Committee Department of Family Practice and Community
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 6 of 36
Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA 2004 - 2010 Ethics Committee University of Louisville Hospital
2004-2009 Chair 2005 -2010 Chair Promotion Appointment and Tenure Committee Department of Family
and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville KY
2005 - 2008 Research Advisory Council (RAC) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2008 Chair Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Vendor Policy Medical Council University
of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2008 Search Committee UofL Urban Health Policy Chair 2008 - PSC Executive Committee Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2009 - Humanistic Empathic Altruistic Relationship-centered Team HEART
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2010 - Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee University of Louisville
School of Medicine Louisville KY 2013 - Vice Chair Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
1986 - 1989 Coordinator and Director Monthly Bioethics Case Conference (30 learners)Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore Maryland
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 450 hoursyearGeorgetown University Washington DC
1988 - 1989 Co-Director Dental Ethics Course (60 learners) Georgetown University Schoolof Dentistry Washington DC
1989 - 1999 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teachings 450 hoursyearUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1990 - 1995 Director Introduction to Patient Care (45 learners) Inteflex Program University of Michigan Medical School
1992 - 1999 Lecturer Introduction To The Patient University of Michigan Medical School(140 learners)
1992 - 1999 Small Group Leader Introduction to the Patient Course University of Michigan Medical School (10 learners)
1992 - 1999 Facilitator of the Monthly Bioethics Seminar for the Family Practice Residents atthe University of Michigan (20 learners)
1992 - 2000 Director Bioethics and Virtues Selective (6 learners) University of Michigan Medical School
1993 - 1999 FacilitatorDirector of the monthly Research Forum for the Family PracticeResidents Fellows and Faculty (30 learners)
1999 - 2004 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 300 hoursyear 1999 - 2004 Small Group Leader Spiritualism and Medicine (10 learners) University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1999 - 2004 Facilitator of the Bioethics Case Conference Department of Internal Medicine
(15 learners) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Director Clinical Bioethics Course 530 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethics
Graduate Program College of General Studies University of Pennsylvania
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 7 of 36
2001 - 2004 Lecturer and Small group leader Bioethics and Professionalism (Course FR 601) (140 learners) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2004 - 2007 Inpatient Medical Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 4-5 weeksyear
2004 - Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism (PEHEP) Responsible for designing structuring and implementing a medicalethics and humanism curriculum (Courses ICM 1 amp 2 (160 learners) and Regular Monthly Seminars in Clerkships of Family Medicine (26 learners) Pediatrics (30 learners) Surgery (Clerkship Rounds) and OB-GYN (26 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Ad hoc Lecturer on Ethics in the Departments of Internal Medicine (50 learners) Pediatrics (10 learners) Orthopedic Surgery (10 learners) and Audiology (40 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students 80 hoursyear University ofLouisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for residents (Precepting) two half daysweek University of Louisville School of Medicine
2005 - Lecturer (150 learners) and Small group leader (10 learners) Ethics and Professionalism (ICM 1 amp 2) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2008 - Director Clinical Ethics Course 684 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethicsand Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2010 - Inpatient Ethics Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 36 hoursyear
PHD STUDENTS MENTORED
PhD in Education Georgiana L Herzberg Title Student Perceptions of the Value of Medical Ethics Education Degree Granted 1998 Institution University of Michigan
PhD in Psychology Melissa Kezis Wayne Title Factors Influencing Intention to Obtain a Genetic Test for Prostate
Cancer Risk A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Degree Granted 2004 Institution Drexel University
Masters STUDENTS MENTORED with Resultant Awards
MA Bioethics amp Amerisa Waters Medical Humanities Award The Graduate Deanrsquos Citation Degree Granted 2013 Institution University of Louisville
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 5 of 36
1994 Deans Letter of Commendation Top Ten Percent of Teachers University ofMichigan Medical School Winter Term
2001 Whos Who in America - 56th Edition 2001 2010 Nominated as ldquoDistinguished Educatorrdquo Deanrsquos Education Award 2010 Resolution of Appreciation For Leadership as Chair of the UofL Hospital Ethics
Committee UofL Hospital Ethics Committee Louisville KY 2010 Paul Weber Departmental Excellence in Teaching Award Unit Citation to
Faculty and Staff Introduction to Clinical Medicine ldquoICM prepares medicalstudents for their clinical work in the latter two years of medical school inpatient history physical examination ethics nutrition biostatistics healthbehavior counseling evidence-based medicine and humanismrdquo
COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
1986 - 1987 Patient Care Advisory Committee Franklin Square Hospital Center BaltimoreMaryland
1988 - 1989 Biosafety Committee Georgetown University School of Medicine WashingtonDC
1990 - 1999 Ethics Committee University of Michigan Hospital and Health Center(UMHHC) Ann Arbor Michigan
1996 - 1999 Chair 1996 - 1999 Ex-Officio member Infant and Child Care Ethics Committee
University of Michigan Hospitals Ann Arbor Michigan 1998 - 1999 Director The Values in Bioethics Research Program
1990 Task Force on the Humanities and Social Sciences Deans Committee onCurriculum Improvement University of Michigan Medical School Ann ArborMichigan
1991 Task Force on Clerkships Deans Committee on Curriculum ImprovementUniversity of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1992 Ethics and Humanities Coordination Task Force University of Michigan MedicalSchool Ann Arbor Michigan
1991 - 1999 Gene Therapy and Genome Ethics Advisory Committee [later renamed] Councilon Genetics and Society University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1993-1995 Genethics Consultation Service 1993 - 1997 Chair Ethics Committee Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea
Michigan 1996 - 1999 Library Advisory Committee University of Michigan 1999 - 2004 Senior Fellow Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics University of
Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Ethics Committee Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2003 Chair Committee on Appointments and Promotions Department of Family
Practice and Community Medicine University of Pennsylvania School ofMedicine Philadelphia PA
2001 - 2004 Academic Coordinator (Chief Education Officer) Department of Family Practiceand Community Medicine
2001 - 2003 Graduate Medical Education Committee University of Pennsylvania HealthSystem
2002 - 2004 Curriculum Committee Department of Family Practice and Community
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 6 of 36
Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA 2004 - 2010 Ethics Committee University of Louisville Hospital
2004-2009 Chair 2005 -2010 Chair Promotion Appointment and Tenure Committee Department of Family
and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville KY
2005 - 2008 Research Advisory Council (RAC) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2008 Chair Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Vendor Policy Medical Council University
of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2008 Search Committee UofL Urban Health Policy Chair 2008 - PSC Executive Committee Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2009 - Humanistic Empathic Altruistic Relationship-centered Team HEART
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2010 - Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee University of Louisville
School of Medicine Louisville KY 2013 - Vice Chair Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
1986 - 1989 Coordinator and Director Monthly Bioethics Case Conference (30 learners)Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore Maryland
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 450 hoursyearGeorgetown University Washington DC
1988 - 1989 Co-Director Dental Ethics Course (60 learners) Georgetown University Schoolof Dentistry Washington DC
1989 - 1999 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teachings 450 hoursyearUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1990 - 1995 Director Introduction to Patient Care (45 learners) Inteflex Program University of Michigan Medical School
1992 - 1999 Lecturer Introduction To The Patient University of Michigan Medical School(140 learners)
1992 - 1999 Small Group Leader Introduction to the Patient Course University of Michigan Medical School (10 learners)
1992 - 1999 Facilitator of the Monthly Bioethics Seminar for the Family Practice Residents atthe University of Michigan (20 learners)
1992 - 2000 Director Bioethics and Virtues Selective (6 learners) University of Michigan Medical School
1993 - 1999 FacilitatorDirector of the monthly Research Forum for the Family PracticeResidents Fellows and Faculty (30 learners)
1999 - 2004 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 300 hoursyear 1999 - 2004 Small Group Leader Spiritualism and Medicine (10 learners) University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1999 - 2004 Facilitator of the Bioethics Case Conference Department of Internal Medicine
(15 learners) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Director Clinical Bioethics Course 530 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethics
Graduate Program College of General Studies University of Pennsylvania
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 7 of 36
2001 - 2004 Lecturer and Small group leader Bioethics and Professionalism (Course FR 601) (140 learners) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2004 - 2007 Inpatient Medical Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 4-5 weeksyear
2004 - Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism (PEHEP) Responsible for designing structuring and implementing a medicalethics and humanism curriculum (Courses ICM 1 amp 2 (160 learners) and Regular Monthly Seminars in Clerkships of Family Medicine (26 learners) Pediatrics (30 learners) Surgery (Clerkship Rounds) and OB-GYN (26 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Ad hoc Lecturer on Ethics in the Departments of Internal Medicine (50 learners) Pediatrics (10 learners) Orthopedic Surgery (10 learners) and Audiology (40 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students 80 hoursyear University ofLouisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for residents (Precepting) two half daysweek University of Louisville School of Medicine
2005 - Lecturer (150 learners) and Small group leader (10 learners) Ethics and Professionalism (ICM 1 amp 2) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2008 - Director Clinical Ethics Course 684 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethicsand Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2010 - Inpatient Ethics Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 36 hoursyear
PHD STUDENTS MENTORED
PhD in Education Georgiana L Herzberg Title Student Perceptions of the Value of Medical Ethics Education Degree Granted 1998 Institution University of Michigan
PhD in Psychology Melissa Kezis Wayne Title Factors Influencing Intention to Obtain a Genetic Test for Prostate
Cancer Risk A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Degree Granted 2004 Institution Drexel University
Masters STUDENTS MENTORED with Resultant Awards
MA Bioethics amp Amerisa Waters Medical Humanities Award The Graduate Deanrsquos Citation Degree Granted 2013 Institution University of Louisville
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 6 of 36
Medicine University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia PA 2004 - 2010 Ethics Committee University of Louisville Hospital
2004-2009 Chair 2005 -2010 Chair Promotion Appointment and Tenure Committee Department of Family
and Geriatric Medicine University of Louisville School of MedicineLouisville KY
2005 - 2008 Research Advisory Council (RAC) University of Louisville Louisville KY 2008 Chair Ad Hoc Subcommittee on the Vendor Policy Medical Council University
of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2008 Search Committee UofL Urban Health Policy Chair 2008 - PSC Executive Committee Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2009 - Humanistic Empathic Altruistic Relationship-centered Team HEART
University of Louisville School of Medicine Louisville KY 2010 - Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee University of Louisville
School of Medicine Louisville KY 2013 - Vice Chair Promotion Appointments and Tenure Committee
EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES
1986 - 1989 Coordinator and Director Monthly Bioethics Case Conference (30 learners)Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore Maryland
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 450 hoursyearGeorgetown University Washington DC
1988 - 1989 Co-Director Dental Ethics Course (60 learners) Georgetown University Schoolof Dentistry Washington DC
1989 - 1999 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teachings 450 hoursyearUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan
1990 - 1995 Director Introduction to Patient Care (45 learners) Inteflex Program University of Michigan Medical School
1992 - 1999 Lecturer Introduction To The Patient University of Michigan Medical School(140 learners)
1992 - 1999 Small Group Leader Introduction to the Patient Course University of Michigan Medical School (10 learners)
1992 - 1999 Facilitator of the Monthly Bioethics Seminar for the Family Practice Residents atthe University of Michigan (20 learners)
1992 - 2000 Director Bioethics and Virtues Selective (6 learners) University of Michigan Medical School
1993 - 1999 FacilitatorDirector of the monthly Research Forum for the Family PracticeResidents Fellows and Faculty (30 learners)
1999 - 2004 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical student teaching 300 hoursyear 1999 - 2004 Small Group Leader Spiritualism and Medicine (10 learners) University of
Pennsylvania School of Medicine 1999 - 2004 Facilitator of the Bioethics Case Conference Department of Internal Medicine
(15 learners) Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania 2000 - 2004 Director Clinical Bioethics Course 530 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethics
Graduate Program College of General Studies University of Pennsylvania
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 7 of 36
2001 - 2004 Lecturer and Small group leader Bioethics and Professionalism (Course FR 601) (140 learners) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2004 - 2007 Inpatient Medical Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 4-5 weeksyear
2004 - Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism (PEHEP) Responsible for designing structuring and implementing a medicalethics and humanism curriculum (Courses ICM 1 amp 2 (160 learners) and Regular Monthly Seminars in Clerkships of Family Medicine (26 learners) Pediatrics (30 learners) Surgery (Clerkship Rounds) and OB-GYN (26 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Ad hoc Lecturer on Ethics in the Departments of Internal Medicine (50 learners) Pediatrics (10 learners) Orthopedic Surgery (10 learners) and Audiology (40 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students 80 hoursyear University ofLouisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for residents (Precepting) two half daysweek University of Louisville School of Medicine
2005 - Lecturer (150 learners) and Small group leader (10 learners) Ethics and Professionalism (ICM 1 amp 2) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2008 - Director Clinical Ethics Course 684 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethicsand Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2010 - Inpatient Ethics Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 36 hoursyear
PHD STUDENTS MENTORED
PhD in Education Georgiana L Herzberg Title Student Perceptions of the Value of Medical Ethics Education Degree Granted 1998 Institution University of Michigan
PhD in Psychology Melissa Kezis Wayne Title Factors Influencing Intention to Obtain a Genetic Test for Prostate
Cancer Risk A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Degree Granted 2004 Institution Drexel University
Masters STUDENTS MENTORED with Resultant Awards
MA Bioethics amp Amerisa Waters Medical Humanities Award The Graduate Deanrsquos Citation Degree Granted 2013 Institution University of Louisville
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 7 of 36
2001 - 2004 Lecturer and Small group leader Bioethics and Professionalism (Course FR 601) (140 learners) University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
2004 - 2007 Inpatient Medical Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 4-5 weeksyear
2004 - Director Program for Education in Humanism Ethics and Professionalism (PEHEP) Responsible for designing structuring and implementing a medicalethics and humanism curriculum (Courses ICM 1 amp 2 (160 learners) and Regular Monthly Seminars in Clerkships of Family Medicine (26 learners) Pediatrics (30 learners) Surgery (Clerkship Rounds) and OB-GYN (26 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Ad hoc Lecturer on Ethics in the Departments of Internal Medicine (50 learners) Pediatrics (10 learners) Orthopedic Surgery (10 learners) and Audiology (40 learners) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students 80 hoursyear University ofLouisville School of Medicine
2004 - Outpatient Attending Physician for residents (Precepting) two half daysweek University of Louisville School of Medicine
2005 - Lecturer (150 learners) and Small group leader (10 learners) Ethics and Professionalism (ICM 1 amp 2) University of Louisville School of Medicine
2007 - Co-Director Interdisciplinary Masters in Bioethics and Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2008 - Director Clinical Ethics Course 684 (up to 15 learners) Masters in Bioethicsand Medical Humanities School of Interdisciplinary and Graduate Studies University of Louisville Louisville KY
2010 - Inpatient Ethics Rounding Attending Physician for faculty residents medicalstudents 36 hoursyear
PHD STUDENTS MENTORED
PhD in Education Georgiana L Herzberg Title Student Perceptions of the Value of Medical Ethics Education Degree Granted 1998 Institution University of Michigan
PhD in Psychology Melissa Kezis Wayne Title Factors Influencing Intention to Obtain a Genetic Test for Prostate
Cancer Risk A Structural Equation Modeling Approach Degree Granted 2004 Institution Drexel University
Masters STUDENTS MENTORED with Resultant Awards
MA Bioethics amp Amerisa Waters Medical Humanities Award The Graduate Deanrsquos Citation Degree Granted 2013 Institution University of Louisville
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 8 of 36
RESEARCH PROJECTS SUPERVISED AND RESULTANT PUBLICATIONS Mark Ebell MD University of Michigan 1989-99Topic On the nature of CPRNo Code ordersPaper Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M Do Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Making American Journal of Medicine 91(3)255-260 1991
Jeff King Medical Student University of Michigan 1991Topic On DNR orders in stroke patientsPaper King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Do Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patients Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
Raji Vankateswaran Medical Student University of Michigan 1992Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in HIV patientsPaper Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R Understanding Patients Values Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
Lucy Canaday MD University of Michigan 1993Topic On an innovative intervention teaching patients about advance directives through theuse of videotape presentationsPaper Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW Increasing Consent to Advance DirectivesJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
Kurt Lindberg Medical Student University of Michigan 1993-4Topic On values assessment on end-of-life care in nursing home patients (Nominated by Dr Doukas and Winner of the Nicholas Pisacano Scholarship in Family Medicine providing $40000 to the recipient)Paper Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Attitudes towards End-of-Life Care in a Nursing Home Population Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
Luan Phan Medical Student University of Michigan 1994-5Topic On how ministers view the prospects of new genetic technologies impacting societyPaper Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M Religious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Project Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3)237-245 1995
Giancarlo Boucugnani Undergraduate Student Cornell University 2000Topic On developing and implementing a pilot study on menrsquos values toward genetic testing for prostate cancer risk Resulted in success project implementation ndash see Bibliography for resultant papers
CLINICAL ACTIVITIES
1987 - 1989 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Providence Hospital Washington DC 6 weeksyear
1987 - 1989 Outpatient Attending Physician for medical students residents 400-500 hoursyear Georgetown University Washington DC
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 9 of 36
1989 - 1999 Attending Physician Family Practice Inpatient Service Chelsea Community Hospital Two-three monthsyear
1999 - 2004 Attending Rounds Presbyterian Medial Center and Hospital of the University ofPennsylvania 4 weeksyear
1999 - 2004 Penn Family Care patient care two afternoonsweek and resident preceptingone afternoonweek
2004 - 2007 Attending Rounds Family Medicine Service Jewish Hospital University ofLouisville Norton Hospital and Kosair Childrenrsquos Hospital 4 weeksyear
2004 - UL-Family Medicine Cardinal StationNewburg patient care one-two halfdaysweek and resident precepting one-two halfdaysweek
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Name of Project 1 Study of Family Physicianrsquos Knowledge and Use of Living Wills in Clinical Practice
Dates June 1 1988 to March 1 1989
Funding Source Georgetown University
Direct Cost $6000
[PI David Doukas]
2 A Survey on Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of
December 1 1988 to April 1 1990
American Academy of Family Physicians
$5125
the Living Will[PI David Doukas]
3 An Elective on Virtues in Clinical Practice
July 1 1993 to June 30 1994
Lyle C Roll Foundation $4000
Curriculum DevelopmentAward [PI David Doukas]
4 What Michigan Voters and
January 1 1994 1995
Michigan Health Care Education
$54000
Physicians Think About Aid-In-Dying[PI Gerald Bachman]10 Effort
Foundation
5 End-of-Life July 1 1995 to Greenwall Foundation $56700Values and June 30 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
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7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 10 of 36
Physician-Assisted Death [PI David Doukas]
6 Genome Technology amp ReproductionValues and
August 18 1995 to July 31 1998
NIH $340000
Public PolicyCo-Investigator[PI Toby Citrin]10 Effort
7 Assessing Patient Values Toward Prostate
October 1 1998 to January 31 2003
Department of Defense $130000
Cancer Genetic Screening[PI David Doukas]20 Effort
8 Outcomes of Genetic Testing For Hearing Loss[PI Ian Krantz]10 Effort
September 26 2002 NIH to August 31 2006
$10000
9 A Qualitative Evaluation of the Publicrsquos Knowledge Beliefs and AttitudesAbout ReproductiveGenetics
June 15 2003 to Dec 31 2003
Johns Hopkins U Pew Charitable Trusts
$36000
[PI Kathy Hudson]20 Effort
10 Cardiovascular Disease July 1 2005 Research Ethics to June 30 2008 (CaDRE)[PI Louisville-CADRE David DoukasPI for ProjectHoward Stone]10 Effort
NIH $383782
OGMB070686 NIH T15HL075759
11 The Romanell Workshops and
July 1 2009 to May 30 2012
Patrick and Edna Romanell Fund
$39920
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 11 of 36
Symposium on New Innovations in
for Bioethics
Medical Ethics Humanism and Professionalism [PI David Doukas]
12 Development Gift for Humanities in
May 11 2010 Dr Owen Edelen Donor
$15000
Medicine to UofLKornhauser Library[David Doukas]
13 Developing amp Validating July 1 2009 - a Course for Medical Students June 30 2010 GB080633A
Health Resources and Services Administration
$100000
[PI Donna RobertsKey Personnel David Doukas 4 Effort]OGMB080633
14 Sabbatical Support Funding March 1 2012- Gheens Foundation $ 944284 Improving Medical August 31 2012 Professionalism Through Reform of Medical Ethics and Humanities Education
Other Contributions To Clinical Research
Name of Trial mdash A Descriptive Study of Best and Normative Practices in End-of-Life Discussions Sponsor mdash Sponsoring Consortium of COMSORT and grant HFP82-008 from the Veterans AffairsHealth Services Research and Development grant 5-P60-AG11268 from the National Institute on Aging Claude D Pepper Older Americans Independence Center the John A Hartford Foundation theGreenwall Foundation the R K Mellon Foundation and the LAS TrustRole in Project mdash Expert-ParticipantName of National PI and Affiliation mdash James Tulsky MD Duke UniversityNo Patients Recruited mdash 3 (qualitative interviews)Total N mdash 48 July 1 1988-June 30 1989
PATENTS None
EDITORIAL WORK
1991 Editor of the Special Section ldquoThe Ethical Use of Technology in GeneticsrdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics Vol 2 No 4 Pp 258-281 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 12 of 36
1994 Editorial Advisory Board American Family Physician EthicsAmerican Societyfor Bioethics and Humanities Representative
1999 - 2003 Editorial Board American Journal of Bioethics 2006 -
2000 - 2002 Consulting Editor Hippocrates
2009 - Advisory Group Pulse--voices from the heart of medicine
PEER REVIEWER OF MANUSCRIPTS (1986-present)American Family PhysicianAnnals of Internal Medicine American Journal of Bioethics American Journal of Managed CareAmerican Journal of Public Health Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare EthicsFamily MedicineJournal of the American Geriatrics SocietyJournal of Clinical Ethics Journal of Family PracticeJournal of Gerontology Psychological SciencesJournal of General Internal Medicine Journal of Law Medicine and EthicsJournal of Medicine and PhilosophyJournal of Medical Ethics Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalThe Lancet Medical Care Research on AgingSouthern Medical Journal Western Medical Journal and Johns Hopkins University PressOxford University Press
ABSTRACTS AND PRESENTATIONS
ABSTRACTS 1 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View Genetic
Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo J of LawMedicine and Ethics SS 29(2) 58 2001
2 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Gellar G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and Scott J) Drawing the line Public patientand professional perspectives on reproductive genetic technologies Fertil Steril 80 Suppl 3 P369 2003
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 13 of 36
3 Hudson K Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas DJ Evans J Geller G Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Matthews D Reame N and Scott J Adding the Publicrsquos Voice toPolicy Making Around Reproductive Genetic Technologies Amer J Human Genetics 73 Suppl 5 259 2003
4 Kalfoglou A Doksum T Geller G Bernhardt B Mathews D Doukas D LeRoy L Evans J Reame N Scott J and K Hudson Reproductive GeneticTechnologies What Does the Public Really Think American Society ofBioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting Philadelphia PA Oct 31 2004
5 Bernhardt B Doksum T Doukas D Evans J Geller G Hudson K Kalfoglou ALeRoy L Mathews D Reame N and J Scott Reproductive GeneticTechnologies Informing the Public Policy Debate National Society of GeneticCounselors Annual Meeting Washington DC Oct 2004
ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Extramural Invited Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Values History - A Tool in Ethical Decision-making Symposium on Geriatric Medicine Franklin Square Hospital Georgetown University School of Medicineand Center for Aging in conjunction with the American Geriatrics Society and the Health and Education Council Inc Baltimore Maryland April 8 1989 Invited Lecture
2 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Critical and Chronic Care Visiting Lecturer Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan March 8 1989 Invited Lecture
3 Doukas DJ The Use of the Values History as an Adjunct to the Living Will Monthly Bioethics Seminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA Nov 9 1989 Invited Seminar
4 Doukas DJ HIVAIDS Ethical and Legal Issues Teleconference presented from the EastCentral AIDS Education and Teaching Center at Ohio State University Columbus Ohio Broadcast throughout Michigan Ohio Kentucky and Tennessee April 18 1990 Invited Lecture
5 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Past and Present Presentation at the Earl Congdon Lecture Series Update Ethics Flint Osteopathic Hospital Flint MI October 10 1990 Invited Lecture
6 Doukas DJ Values and Advance Directives Is There a Linkage Monthly BioethicsSeminar Harvard University School of Divinity Cambridge MA October 17 1991 Invited Seminar
7 Doukas DJ The Advance Directive Imperative The Health Care ProviderrsquosResponsibility Northern Michigan Hospital Petoskey Michigan June 20 1992 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
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20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 14 of 36
8 Doukas DJ Values in Discord Responding to Patient Requests for Ending Life Michigan Hospice Nursing Association Fall Meeting Flint Michigan September 10 1993 Invited Lecture
9 Doukas DJ Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Hospice of Michigan Southfield Michigan September 28 1995 Invited Lecture
10 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Decisions Center for Forensic Psychiatry Ann Arbor Michigan January 27 1997 Invited Seminar
11 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready TheMichigan State Medical Society First Annual Conference on Bioethics A Deliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan September 27 1997 Invited Lecture
12 Doukas DJ The Rising Tide of Genetic Testing Are We Facing a Tsunami or a StormSurge The Michigan State Medical Society Second Annual Conference on Bioethics ADeliberation on Ethics and Medicine Mackinac Island Michigan October 3 1998 Invited Lecture
13 Doukas DJ The Intersection of Primary Care Bioethics and Empirical Research A Busy Corner of the World Presbyterian Medical Center University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia PA April 28 1999 Invited Lecture
14 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Meets Primary Care Medicine Are We Ready The Coller-Penberthy-Thirlby Medical Conference Traverse City MI July 23 1999 Invited Lecture
15 Doukas DJ Gray Matters Contemporary Issues in Bioethics Annual Conference ofthe American Medical Writers Association Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
16 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide MCP-Hahnemann University Philadelphia PA December 2 1999 Invited Lecture
17 Doukas DJ Ethical Aspects of the Physician-Patient Relationship Respecting Families amp Patients in the Era of Genetic Testing New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians-Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians Joint Annual Meeting and Scientific Assembly Philadelphia PA June 3 2001 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
18 Doukas DJ How Advance Directives Have Failed Us(and How We Have Failed Them) - Holy Redeemer Hospital and Medical Center Meadowbrook PA October 16 2001 Invited Lecture
19 Doukas DJ Opportunities and Challenges in the Communication of Information to Patients and Physicians Over the Internet Let the Cyber-Traveler Beware - TheNational Cancer Policy Summit of the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Tampa FL June 11 2001 Invited Lecture
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 15 of 36
20 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing An Empirical Look at HPC Testing Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island Brown University Pawtucket RI June 10 2003 Invited Lecture
21 Doukas DJ Menrsquos Values Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic Testing Intermingling Primary Care and Ethics University of Louisville Louisville KY September 19 2003 Invited Lecture
22 Doukas DJ Preparing For End-of-Life Challenges Anne Blincoe Conboy Lectureship Spalding University Louisville KY March 24 2006 Invited Conference KeynoteAddress
23 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Decisions Examining Values and Families Second AnnualMonterey Bay Geriatric Resource Center Aging and Chronic Care ManagementConference Monterey CA February 3 2007 Invited Conference Keynote Address
24 Doukas DJ The Role of lsquoFamilyrsquo in Advance Care Planning A Fourth Generation Advance Directives University of Buffalo Buffalo KY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
25 Doukas DJ The Values History in Advanced Care Planning Buffalo VeteranrsquosAdministration Medical Center Buffalo NY September 15 2008 Invited Lecture
26 Doukas DJ Why DO We Teach Medical Ethics Cod Liver Oil Versus Mandates Bioethics Grand Rounds University of Kentucky Medical Center Lexington KY September 7 2010 Invited Lecture
27 Doukas DJ John Conley Lecture in the Medical Humanities Teaching Professionalism Medical Ethics and Humanities in an Academic Medical CenterUsing Sticks versus Carrots SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 7 2010
28 Doukas DJ Abraham Flexners Longing for a Comprehensive Medical Education inEthics and Humanities SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY October 82010
29 Doukas DJ Integrating Humanism into Practice Professionalism in Action SUNYDownstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
30 Doukas DJ Reforming Professionalism Education A Foundation Based on Ethics and Humanities Teaching SUNY Downstate Medical Center Brooklyn NY September 26 2011
31 Doukas DJ Future Efforts of Ethics and Humanities Education Toward Professionalism The Hastings Center Garrison NY March 21 2012
32 Doukas DJ Keynote Address How Medical Ethics and Humanities Education Can Amplify Our Humanism Inaugural Bioethics Spirituality and Humanism in Medicine
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 16 of 36
Conference Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO June 21 2012
33 Doukas DJ Cultivating Humanism in the Clinical Scientist University at Buffalo Clinical and Research Ethics Seminar Buffalo NY July 24 2012
34 Doukas DJ The Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and its Impacton Future Efforts Toward Professionalism John P McGovern MD Center for Humanities and Ethics University of Texas-Houston Houston TX August 8 2012
35 Doukas DJ Politics and Power in Reforming Medical Education Impact of the Projectto Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education University of Texas-Medical Branch Galveston TX August 10 2012
36 Doukas DJ The Role of Ethics and Humanities in Todayrsquos Medical Education Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth University Hanover NH May 21 2013
37 Doukas DJ Contemplations on Character in Health Care Commencement AddressKansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Kansas City MO July 30 2013
National and International Scientific Presentations
1 Doukas DJ The Family Covenant Beyond the Traditional Medical Contract Presentation to the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine in Nashville TN May 11 1985
2 Doukas DJ The Geriatric Patient in the Family Covenant Presentation at the NortheastRegional Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Buffalo NY Oct 16 1986
3 Doukas DJ The Design and Usage of a Bioethics Consultation Form Presentation at theNational Spring Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Toledo Ohio May 7 1987
4 Doukas DJ and McCullough LB Assessing the Values History of the Aged PatientRegarding Critical and Chronic Care Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society ofHealth and Human Values Arlington Virginia Nov 6 1987
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Obligations to the Elderly Patient Presentation at the nationalteleconference Ethical Choices Along the Continuum of Care sponsored by the GeriatricEducation Center and the Medical College of Virginia Richmond Virginia Feb 22 1989
6 Doukas DJ and Reichel W Fundamental Principles in Bioethics Termination of Nutrition in the Elderly Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 17 of 36
7 Doukas DJ Consent to Treat Issues During Pregnancy An Ethical Perspective Paper presentation in a panel with Garcia-Shelton L Pfenninger J Garcia-Shelton H Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
8 Doukas DJ Informed Consent and the Living Will Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values Chicago Illinois November 11 1990
9 Doukas DJ An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directives Toward Terminal Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine St Louis MO April 26 1992
10 Doukas DJ Physician Values and Preferences on Medical Care for Elderly Patients Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine San Diego CA April 25 1993
11 Doukas DJ Primary Care and the Human Genome Project Into the Breach Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Arlington VA November 6 1993
12 Lindberg K Doukas DJ A Study on Medical Values and Advance Health Care Directivesof an Elderly Population Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA May 2 1994
13 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Attitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologists Presentation at the JointMeeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation the Society of Health and Human Values and the American Society of Law Medicine and Ethics Pittsburgh PA October 7 1994
14 Doukas DJ Bachman J Lichtenstein R Alcser K The Primary Care Physician and Assisted Suicide Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachersof Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1995
15 Doukas DJ Fetters M Phan KLD A Study of the Values of Religious Leaders TowardsGenetics Research and the Human Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Meeting ofthe Society of Health and Human Values San Diego CA October 14 1995
16 Fetters M Doukas DJ Family Physiciansrsquo Concerns About Genetic Testing and theHuman Genome Project Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine New Orleans LA May 7 1997
17 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B Primary Care Physician Attitudes and ValuesToward End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Death Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Boston MA May 7 1997
18 Doukas DJ What is the Utility of Empirical Research in Bioethics Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hilton Head SC June 13 1997
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 18 of 36
19 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
20 Doukas DJ Looking for Virtues in All the Wrong Places The AMArsquos ldquoPatientResponsibilitiesrdquo Document Presentation at the Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics the Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society of Health and Human Values Baltimore MD November 6 1997
21 Doukas DJ Can One Teach Virtue Professionalism Bioethics and HumanitiesTeaching Professionalism and Meeting the Challenge of Managed Care Presentation atthe Annual Meeting of the Association of American Medical Colleges Washington DC October 24 1999
22 Doukas DJ Why Do Empirical Research in Bioethics and Medical Humanities as well asModerator for Special Workshop entitled Empirical Research in Bioethics and Humanities Getting Your Feet Wet or Diving Into the Pool with Goold SG Levin BW Myser C Ubel P Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Philadelphia PA October 28 1999
23 Doukas DJ Genetic Decision Making and the Family Covenant Presentation at theAnnual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Monterrey CA June 22 2000
24 Doukas DJ Funding and Research Nuts and Bolts and Putting them Together AnnualMeeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 26 2000 (Moderator with the following panelists Ruth Fischbach William Stubing David Lanier Jean McEwen James Herbert Jeffrey Botkin Pamela Sankar)
25 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 27 2000
26 Doukas DJ How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings fromFocus Groups - A Decade of ELSI Research A Celebration of the First Ten Years ofthe Ethical Legal and Social Implications (ELSI) Program National Institutes ofHealth Bethesda MD January 18 2001
27 Doukas DJ Whatrsquos Professionalism Got To Do With It Teaching Virtue Ethics Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO April 29 2001
28 Doukas DJ Beyond SUPPORT Advance Directives and End-of-Life Decision-Making ndash What Now Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Hancock MA June 19 2001
29 Doukas DJ Anticipating and Responding to Medical Errors Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Lake Placid NY June 29 2002
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 19 of 36
30 Doukas DJ Where is the Virtue in Professionalism A Response to the GeneralCompetencies Presented and Moderated the session ldquoProgress Report The Task Forceon Graduate Medical Education in Bioethics and the Humanitiesrdquo National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Baltimore MD October 25 2002
31 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Family-Directed Fidelity and Society-Directed Altruism Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Bellaire MI June 27 2003
32 Doukas DJ The ACGME General Competencies Teaching Requirements on Ethicsand Humanities Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Atlanta GA September 22 2003
33 Doukas DJ Designing an Ethics Curriculum Response to the ACGME GeneralCompetencies Residency Affinity Group Presentation Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society for Bioethics and Humanities Montreal Quebec Canada October 24 2003
34 Doukas DJ How Do You Teach a Student Bioethics Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Wintergreen VA June 17 2004
35 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Physician Autonomy and Professional AutonomyNegotiating in the Middle Moral Ground Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Pacific Grove CA June 25 2005
36 Doukas DJ Analyzing Current Requirements for Medical Student and ResidentTraining in Ethics and Professionalism National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 21 2005
37 Doukas DJ Teaching Bioethics Using the Right Lever Annual National BioethicsSummer Retreat Tahoe City CA June 23 2006
38 Doukas DJ Moral Dilemmas During Katrina and Rita Facing the Challenges ofDisaster Ethics mdash Examining the Entrails of Katrina National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Denver CO October 27 2006
39 Doukas DJ New Directions in Advance Health Care Planning Presentation at the AnnualSpring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
40 Doukas DJ Advance Care Planning Options for Care at the End of Life Theme DayPreparing for the Future of Family Medicine Teaching Patient-Centered End of Life Care Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of FamilyMedicine Chicago IL April 27 2007
41 Doukas DJ New Innovations at the University of Louisville Graduate Programs in Bioethics Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Lake George NY July 14 2007
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 20 of 36
42 Doukas DJ All Bets on the Table Open Access Hospice and the Pursuit of Treatment Annual National Bioethics Summer Retreat Santa Rosa CA June 20 2008
43 Doukas DJ Cognitive Dissonance in Moving from Surveys to ReferendaResponding to the Backlash as Panelist with P Battin J Schwarz H Starks in Dying Behind Closed Doors Bringing Hidden Consequences of Illegal Aid-in-dying to Light National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Cleveland OH October 23 2008
44 Doukas DJ Fulfilling Flexnerrsquos Vision of Medical Education Academic MedicineFlexner Colloquium AAMC Washington DC April 20 2009
45 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Moving Beyond Forms Teaching End-of-life Care As An Ongoing Process Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society ofTeachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
46 Hanson SS Doukas DJ Readying Residents for Ethics and Professionalism in theMedical Home A Curricular Work in Progress Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Denver CO May 1 2009
47 Doukas DJ (with Green M) Innovation in Teaching Medical Students AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 25 2009
48 Doukas DJ (with Wear S) Future Directions in Bioethics Pedagogy Annual NationalBioethics Summer Retreat Flintstone MD June 26 2009
49 Doukas DJ Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Washington DC October 15 2009
50 Doukas DJ Regaining Equilibrium in Medical Education a Century After the Flexner Report Southern Association for the History of Medicine and Science Louisville KY March 5 2010
51 Doukas DJ Catalysis and Transformation From 2004 to 2007 from the panel ldquoTheEvolution of Ethics Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicinerdquowith Simmons PD Hanson SS Schmidt W Southern Association for the History ofMedicine and Science Louisville KY March 6 2010
52 Tunzi M Satin D Doukas DJ Advanced Medical Ethics Skills for Residency FacultyImproving Patient Care for the Present and Future Presentation at the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine Vancouver BC Canada April 28 2010
53 Doukas DJ Reforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexner Presentation at the Flexner ReportCentennial Symposium Louisville KY May 4 2010
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 21 of 36
54 Doukas DJ Moving Forward An Overview of PRIME Presentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop I Louisville KY May 7 2010
55 Doukas DJ Moving Forward Ethics and Humanities in Medical Education AnnualNational Bioethics Summer Retreat Key West FL June 22 2010
56 Doukas DJ The Future of Medical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities mdash A Response to AAMC President Darrell Kirchrsquos Keynote Address Presentation at theProject to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndash Workshop II Louisville KY May 20 2011
57 Doukas DJ Charting a Course of Reform in Medical Ethics and HumanitiesPresentation at the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education (PRIME) ndashWorkshop II Louisville KY May 21 2011
58 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Medical Ethics and Humanities Education in US Medical Schools National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Minneapolis MN October 14 2011
59 Doukas DJ From Foundations to New Structure The PRIME I and II Workshops and TheGoals and Objectives of the National PRIME Conference Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 10 2012
60 Doukas DJ Promoting Professionalism Paying It Forward Presentation to the NationalMedical Education Conference on Ethics amp Humanities by the Project to Rebalance and Integrate Medical Education and Founding Congress of the Academy for Professionalismin Health Care Louisville KY May 11 2012
61 Doukas DJ Braddock C Brown-Clark S Envisioning the Future of Medical Ethicsand Humanities Education National Meeting of the American Society for Bioethicsand Humanities Washington DC October 19 2012
62 Martinez W et al Doukas DJ (NP) Role Modeling and Medical Error DisclosureResults of a National Survey of Fourth-Year Medical Students SGIM 36th AnnualMeeting Denver CO April 27 2013
63 Doukas DJ Professionalism The Keystone to Health Care National Meeting of theAcademy for Professionalism for Health Care Chicago IL May 3 2013
Regional
1 Doukas DJ Bioethics and the Elderly Patient Presentation at Providence Hospital in Washington DC October 29 1987
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 22 of 36
2 Doukas DJ Ethical Issues in HIV Testing and the Care of HIV Positive Patients Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 20 1990
3 Doukas DJ Bioethics - Principles and Applications Presentation at the Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 21 1990
4 Doukas DJ Ethical Foundations of Advance Directives and the Values History Presentation at the Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Annual Meeting Flint MI April 7 1990
5 Doukas DJ Clinical Use and Implications of the Values History Health and Human Values Case Conference Department of Family Practice University of Michigan May 2 1990
6 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Clinical Care Core Content Review ConferenceDepartment of Family Practice University of Michigan August 29 1990
7 Doukas DJ Uncertainty A Consideration in Terminal Care Grand Rounds Departmentof Family Practice University of Michigan January 9 1991
8 Doukas DJ Advances in Advance Directives Presentation at the Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course Ann Arbor MI March 19 and 20 1991
9 Doukas DJ A Clinical Evaluation of the Values History Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Annual Meeting Lansing MI May 3 1991
10 Doukas DJ Ethics Consultations and Their Application to Proxy Decision Making Regional Conference of the National Guardianship Association Detroit MI June 28 1991
11 Doukas DJ Ethical Implications of the Human Genome Initiative Grand Rounds Lafayette Clinic Detroit Michigan August 6 1991
12 Doukas DJ Advance Directives The Values History and The Self-Determination Act of1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Second Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan August 13 1991
13 Doukas DJ Paternal Maternal and Fetal Claims Grand Rounds Department of Obstetricsand Gynecology University of Michigan November 7 1991
14 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion Case Studies in the Symposium Our Genes Our HealthImplications of the Human Genome Project for the Future of Medicine Moderator with participants Watson J Collins FS and Wexler N University of Michigan November 8 1991
15 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Michigan University Health Service University ofMichigan November 21 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 23 of 36
16 Doukas DJ The Patient Self Determination Act Too Little Too Late Internal MedicineGrand Rounds University of Michigan December 2 1991
17 Doukas DJ Case Studies in Family Practice Ethical Dilemmas The 16th AnnualMidwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 4 1992
18 Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Living Wills The 16th Annual Midwinter Family Practice Update Harbor Springs Michigan February 6 1992
19 Doukas DJ Living Wills and Advance Directives The 16th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 18 1992
20 Doukas DJ The Evolution of Social Roles and Bioethics The Genetics Research Aftermath Partnership in Teaching Genome Technology Workshop UM Human GenomeCenter University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan August 25 1992
21 Doukas DJ Refusal vs Consent Rights of the Individual and the Family ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan October 15 1992
22 Doukas DJ Varying Approaches to Informed Consent University of Michigan School ofLaw November 4 1992
23 Doukas DJ Contrivances of Consent The Current State of Advance Directive Decision-Making Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law February 3 1993
24 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Contemporary Health Care Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican Geriatric Society Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan February 10 1993
25 Doukas DJ Living Will and Other Advance Directives The 17th Annual Family PracticeSpring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 13 1993
26 Doukas DJ Informed Consent The Actors and Their Roles Bioethics Seminar University of Michigan School of Law March 24 1993
27 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Practice of Primary Care Presented atthe Annual Meeting of the Medical Ethics Research Network of Michigan Kalamazoo Michigan May 7 1993
28 Doukas DJ Proxy Consent and the Family Ethics Grand Rounds Chelsea Community Hospital Chelsea Michigan May 20 1993
29 Doukas DJ Health Care Reform Begins at Home - Whatrsquos Ahead for All of Us ACommunity Forum (Panel Discussant) Washtenaw Community College Ann Arbor Michigan May 25 1993
30 Doukas DJ Ethics and Its Place in Research University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 24 1993
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 24 of 36
31 Doukas DJ The Correlation of Values and Advance Directives John A Hartford Foundation Medical Student Research Training Program Ann Arbor Michigan June 29 1993
32 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Third Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan July 13 1993
33 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 15 1993
34 Doukas DJ Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Emerging Challenges and Choices Medical Ethicsfor the 90rsquos Third Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan July 16 1993
35 Doukas DJ Living Wills A Physicianrsquos Perspective Brookhaven Manor RetirementCommunity Ann Arbor Michigan August 31 1993
36 Doukas DJ Futility and the Family Physician Health and Human Values CaseConference University of Michigan Department of Family Practice September 8 1993
37 Doukas DJ Advance Directives Where We Are and Where We Are Going The 18th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 17 1994
38 Doukas DJ Decisions on Sustaining Life Panel Moderator The 22nd Conference on Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Utilization or Withdrawal of Life-Sustaining Care Ann Arbor MI March 23 1994
39 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Advance Directives and Use of the Values History in RetirementFacilities Seminar for the American Medical Student AssociationAmerican GeriatricSociety Task Force on Aging University of Michigan Medical School Ann Arbor Michigan April 27 1994
40 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fourth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 21 1994
41 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Bioethics Literature Medical Ethics in the 90rsquos Fourth Annual Conference E Lansing Michigan June 23 1994
42 Doukas DJ The Human Genome Project and the Genie Almost Out of the Bottle University of Michigan Medical School Student Biomedical Research Program Ann Arbor Michigan July 28 1994
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 25 of 36
43 Doukas DJ How to do an Ethics Consultation Ethics 101 Approaches to Moral Decision Making in the Clinical Setting St Joseph Mercy Hospital Ann Arbor MI September 23 1994
44 Doukas DJ Responding to Patient Requests for Assisted Suicide The 19th Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 23 1995
45 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan StateUniversity East Lansing Michigan June 23 1995
46 Doukas DJ Keeping up with the Literature in Medical Ethics Medical Ethics ResourceNetwork of Michigan Fifth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 90rsquos An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 24 1995
47 Doukas DJ Patient Autonomy Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethicsand Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
48 Doukas DJ Panel Discussion on Elder Abuse Critical Clinical Issues in the Care of Older Adults Ethics and Managed Care University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan September 5 1996
49 Doukas DJ Goldman E The Bleeding Edge of Michigan Medicine and Law FromFeeding Tubes to Assisted Suicide Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan September 25 1996
50 Doukas DJ Who or What is the Ethics Committee A Primer on Ethics Consultation ObGyn Grand Rounds University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan December 6 1996
51 Doukas DJ Working with Patients Whose Values are Different than Your Own ChelseaCommunity Hospital Chelsea Michigan January 29 1997
52 Doukas DJ Prying Apart the AMA Code of Ethics In Search of the Virtuous Physician and Patient Grand Rounds Department of Family Practice University of Michigan February 19 1997
53 Doukas DJ Bioethics Update Virtues in Physicians and Patients - Examining the AMACode of Ethics The 21st Annual Family Practice Spring Review Course University ofMichigan Ann Arbor Michigan March 12 1997
54 Doukas DJ When We Donrsquot Agree University of Michigan Perinatal Conference Ann Arbor Michigan May 15 1997
55 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End ofLife Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 26 of 36
Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
56 Doukas DJ Advance Directives the Values History and the Patient Self-Determination Act of 1990 Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
57 Weber L Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees Seventh Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive SkillBuilding Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 27 1997
58 Doukas DJ Not Ready for Prime Time Patient Demands for Genetic Testing BioethicsGrand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan December 17 1997
59 Doukas DJ Now What Do We Do When and How to Request an Ethics Consultation Bioethics Grand Rounds Ann Arbor Michigan March 25 1998
60 Doukas DJ Berg J Brody H Physician-Assisted Suicide Moral and Public Policy Perspectives Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1998
61 Doukas DJ Berg J Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at the End of Life Ethicaland Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth AnnualConference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 26 1998
62 Doukas DJ Berg J Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 27 1998
63 Doukas DJ Moderator and Conference Director The Aid-in-Dying Vote Are Physician-Assisted Suicide and Hospice Care Incompatible Speakers Edward Pierce MD JessicaBerg JD Mary Lindquist RN University of Michigan Public Forum Ann Arbor MI September 22 1998
64 Doukas DJ Tomlinson T Goldman E Incompetent Patients and Decision Making at theEnd of Life Ethical and Legal Implications Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the 21st Century An IntensiveSkill Building Workshop Michigan State University East Lansing Michigan June 25 1999
65 Doukas DJ Fleck L Problems and Pitfalls of Institutional Ethics Committees MedicalEthics Resource Network of Michigan Eighth Annual Conference Medical Ethics for the21st Century An Intensive Skill Building Workshop Michigan State University EastLansing Michigan June 26 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 27 of 36
66 Doukas DJ Primary Care Ethics and Genetics How Men View Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Risk The Emanuel and Robert Hart Lecture Series University ofPennsylvania Philadelphia PA March 16 2004
67 Doukas DJ Medical Errors Disclosure and Ethical Issues 27th Annual Primary CareReview University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
68 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values of Men Toward Prostate Cancer Genetic TestingLooking Beyond the Patient to the Family and Society Stuart Graves Jr MemorialLecture Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY March 17 2005
69 Doukas DJ End-of-life Care Medical Ethics Alpha Epsilon Delta Kentucky AlphaChapter University of Louisville Louisville KY March 22 2005
70 Doukas DJ The Plight of Terri Schiavo Advance Directives Families and Your Practice Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY May 27 2005
71 Doukas DJ Genetic Testing Ethics amp Confidentiality Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY December 1 2005
72 Doukas DJ Katrina and Rita Lessons in Preventive Ethics from the Gulf Coast MardiGras Perspectives on the People and Culture of New Orleans University of Louisville Louisville KY (with SH Hanson PhD) February 28 2006
73 Doukas DJ How Informed is Consent Informed Consent in Primary Care 28th AnnualPrimary Care Review University of Louisville Louisville KY March 16 2006
74 Doukas DJ Pragmatic Considerations of Informed Consent in Clinical Care 2006 Spring Ethics Seminar Consenting Adults Are They Truly Informed Norton Healthcare Louisville KY May 9 2006
75 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Houston TX May 15 2006
76 Doukas DJ Balancing the roles of teaching research and service Panel with Vicki Hines-Martin and Margaret Hill Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning HSC Lunch and Learn Series University of Louisville Louisville KY November 3 2006
77 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Chicago IL November 6 2006
78 Doukas DJ End-of-Life Issues Advance Directiveshellipand Talking to Patients and Families Department of Internal Medicine University of Louisville Louisville KY December 6 2006
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 28 of 36
79 Doukas DJ Cardiovascular Emergency Research ldquoRule-outrdquo Myocardial Infarction Testing Social Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research SponsorNIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Seattle WA May 7 2007
80 Doukas DJ The Place of Advance Directives in Kentucky Hospitals Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
81 Doukas DJ with Stephen Hanson SS and Isaacs BS A Policy-based Response to Non-Beneficial Treatment Requests Kentucky Healthcare Ethics Committee Conference The State of the Commonwealthrsquos HECs Louisville KY June 11 2007
82 Doukas DJ Death and Dying in Research Ethical Issues in Clinical Care And ClinicalResearch A Workshop for Nurses University of Louisville UofL School of NursingLouisville KY January 25 2008
83 Doukas DJ Medical Directives in Cardiovascular Research Social Ethical and LegalConsiderations for Cardiovascular Research Sponsor NIHUniversity of Texas at Tyler Dallas TX February 8 2008
84 Doukas DJ What is the Purpose of Humanism and Ethics Education An ACGMEAnalysis Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY October 3 2008
85 Murphy P Doukas DJ Management of Elderly Patients with Development Disabilities Grand Rounds Jewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 15 2010
86 Doukas DJ Applying an Ethical Framework to Prevention Guidelines Grand RoundsJewish Hospital Department of Family and Geriatric Medicine Louisville KY January 20 2012
Poster Presentations
NationalInternational
1 Doukas DJ Assessing the Values History of the Aged Patient Regarding Critical and Chronic Care Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Denver Colorado April 30 1989
2 Doukas DJ A Survey of Family Physician Knowledge and Clinical Use of the Living Will Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers in Family Medicine Seattle Washington May 7 1990
3 Doukas DJ A Multi-Generational Study on the Correlation of Values and AdvanceDirectives Annual Meeting of the Society of Health and Human Values St Louis MO October 11 1991
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 29 of 36
4 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D and Seid J Physician Aid-in-Dying Practicesand Attitudes of Michigan Oncologists Poster Presentation at the Annual Meeting of theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology Dallas Texas May 17 1994
5 Doukas DJ Ethical Perspectives on the US Preventive Services Task Force Guidelines Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities October 28 1999
PUBLICATIONS
Articles Peer Reviewed
1 Heal J Fox P Doukas DJ and Schein P ldquoBiological and Biochemical Properties ofthe 2-Hydroxyl Metabolites of 21-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(4) 1070-1074 1978
2 Schein P Bull J Doukas DJ and Hoth D ldquoSensitivity of Human and MurineHematopoietic Precursor Cells to 2-[3-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-nitrosoureido] D-glucopyranose and 13-Bis (2-chloroethyl)-1-nitrosoureardquo Cancer Research 38(2) 257-260 1978
3 Doukas DJ McCullough L ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(1) 145-153 1991
Article reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History The Evaluation of the Patients Values and Advance Directivesrdquo in Contemporary Issues in Bioethics 4th Ed Eds Beauchamp T Walters L Wadsworth Inc Belmont CA pp 363-371 1994
and Article translated and reprinted inDoukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoDiese Werte-Biographierdquo (ldquoThe Values Historyrdquotranslated in German) in Zentrum fur Medizinische Ethik (book chapter) Ed Kielstein R Sass HM 1993 8-11
4 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Coughlin S ldquoThe Living Will A National SurveyrdquoFamily Medicine 23(5) 354-6 1991
5 Ebell M Doukas DJ Smith M ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders Patient Preferencesand Decision-Makingrdquo American Journal of Medicine 91(3) 255-260 1991
6 Doukas DJ ldquoAutonomy and Beneficence in the Family Describing theFamily Covenantrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 2(3) 145-148 1991
7 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Research and Social Roles On a Collision CourserdquoJournal of Clinical Ethics 2(4) 258-259 1991
8 Doukas DJ Antonucci T Gorenflo DrdquoA Multi-Generational Assessment ofValues and Advance Directivesrdquo Ethics and Behavior 2(1) 51-59 1992
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 30 of 36
9 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoAfter the Cruzan Case The Primary Care Physician and the Use of Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 2(2) 201-205 1992
10 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Design and Use of the Bioethics Consultation FormrdquoTheoretical Medicine 73(1) 5-14 1992
11 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAnalyzing the Values History An Evaluation of Patient Medical Values and Advance Directivesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(1) 41-451993
12 Doukas DJ Elkins T ldquoCompelled Caesarean Section An EthicalPerspectiverdquo Primary Care 20(3) 721-728 1993
13 Doukas DJ ldquoPrimary Care and the Human Genome Project Into theBreachrdquo Archives of Family Practice 2(11) 1179-1183 1993
14 Zazove P Doukas DJ ldquoThe Silent Health Care Crisis Ethical Reflections ofHealth Care for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Personsrdquo Family Medicine 26(6) 387-90 1994
15 Faughnan J Doukas DJ Fox G Ebell M ldquoCruising the Information Superhighway Online Services and Electronic Mail for Physicians and Familiesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 39(4) 365-371 1994
16 Doukas DJ Waterhouse D Gorenflo D Seid J ldquoAttitudes and Behaviors on Physician-Assisted Death A Study of Michigan Oncologistsrdquo Journal of ClinicalOncology 13(5) 1055-1061 1995
17 Phan L Doukas DJ Fetters M ldquoReligious Leaders Attitudes and Beliefs about Genetics Research and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3) 237-245 1995
18 Doukas DJ Brody H ldquoCare at the Twilight Ethics and End-of-Life CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 52(5) 1294-1299 1995
19 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Second Hand Suicide Threatrdquo Hastings Center Report 25(6) 20-22 1995
20 Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ Lichtenstein RL Corning CA Brody H ldquoAttitudes of Michigan Physicians and Public Towards Legalizing Assisted Suicide and Voluntary Euthanasiardquo New England Journal ofMedicine 334(5) 303-309 1996
21 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoA Preventive Ethics Approach to Counseling Patients About Clinical Futility in the Primary Care Settingrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 5(10) 589-592 1996
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 31 of 36
22 Lichtenstein RL Alcser KH Corning CA Bachman JG Alcser KH Doukas DJ ldquoBlackWhite Differences in Attitudes Toward Physician-Assisted Suiciderdquo Journal of the National Medical Association 89(2) 125-133 1997
23 Bachman JG Brody H Alcser KH Lichtenstein RL Doukas DJ Corning AD ldquoSupporting Assisted Suicide How do the Public and PhysiciansFeel About Aiding in Deathrdquo Michigan Medicine 96(4) 34-6 1997
24 Doukas DJ Fetters M Ruffin M McCullough LB ldquoEthical Considerations in theProvision of Controversial Screening Testsrdquo Archives of Family Medicine6(5) 486-490 1997
25 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoConsidering Advance Directives for Oncology Patientsrdquo Primary Care 25(2) 423-431 1998
26 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Supanich B ldquoPrimary Care Physician Attitudes and Values Towards End-of-Life Care and Physician-Assisted Deathrdquo Ethicsand Behavior 9(3) 219-230 1999
27 Fetters M Doukas DJ Phan L ldquoFamily Physicians Perspectives on Genetics and the Human Genome Projectrdquo Clinical Genetics 56(1) 28-34 1999
28 Doukas DJ Fetters M Coyne JC McCullough LB ldquoHow Men View GeneticTesting for Prostate Cancer Risk Findings from Focus Groupsrdquo ClinicalGenetics 58(3) 169-176 2000
29 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant and Genetic Testingrdquo American Journalof Bioethics 1(3) 2-10 2001
30 Doukas DJ Doukas MA ldquoTurning From Cure to Carerdquo Hastings Center Report 31(5) 10-11 2001
31 Doukas DJ ldquoWhere is the Virtue in Professionalismrdquo Cambridge Quarterly ofHealthcare Ethics 12(2) 147-154 2003
32 Doukas DJ Hardwig J ldquoUsing the Family Covenant In Planning End-of-Life CareObligations and Promises of Patients Families and Physiciansrdquo Journal of theAmerican Geriatric Society 51(8) 1155-1158 2003
33 Doukas DJ ldquoGenetics Providers and The Family Covenant Connecting IndividualsWith Their Familiesrdquo Genetic Testing 7(4) 315-321 2003
34 Doukas DJ Holmes J Leonard JA ldquoA Non-Surgical Approach to Painful PiezogenicPedal Papulesrdquo Cutis 73(5) 339-346 2004
35 Doukas DJ Localio AR Li Y ldquoAttitudes and Beliefs Concerning Prostate Cancer Genetic Screeningrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(5) 445-451 2004 [Also published onlinepreviously at doi 101111j1399-0004200400305x 2004]
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 32 of 36
36 Li Y Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Motivation and Emotional Vigilance in Genetic Testing for Prostate Cancer Riskrdquo Clinical Genetics 66(6) 512-516 2004
37 Doukas DJ Li Y ldquoMens Values-based Factors on Prostate Cancer Risk GeneticTesting A Telephone Surveyrdquo BMC Medical Genetics 5(28) 2004
38 Kalfoglou AL Doksum T Bernhardt B Geller G LeRoy L Mathews DJH Evans JH Doukas DJ Reame N Scott J and K Hudson ldquoOpinions about New ReproductiveGenetic Technologies Hopes and Fears for Our Genetic Futurerdquo Fertil Steril 83(6)1612-1621 2005
39 Doukas DJ ldquoCurrents in Contemporary Ethics mdash Family in Advance Care PlanningThe Family Covenant in the Wake of Terri Schiavordquo Journal of Law Medicine and Ethics 33(2) 372-374 2005
40 Crane MK Wittink M Doukas DJ ldquoRespecting End-of-Life Treatment PreferencesrdquoAmerican Family Physician 72(7) 1263-1268 2005
41 Doukas DJ ldquoThe University of Louisville Health Care Policy on Vendors Mitigating Conflict of Interest and Improving Educationrdquo Louisville Medicine 56(7) 31-32 2008
42 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoReforming Medical Education in Ethics and Humanities by Finding Common Ground With Abraham Flexnerrdquo AcademicMedicine 85(2) 318-323 2010
43 Furman CD Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoUnlocking the Closed Door Arguments for Open Access Hospicerdquo American Journal of Hospice amp Palliative Medicine 27(1)86-90 2010
44 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoRe-visioning Flexner Educating Physiciansto be Clinical Scientists and Humanistsrdquo American Journal of Medicine 123(12) 1155-1156 2010
45 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoMedical Education in Medical Ethics and Humanities as the Foundation for Developing Medical Professionalismrdquo AcademicMedicine 87(3) 334-41 2012
46 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoTrust in Residents and Board Examinations When Sharing Crosses the Boundaryrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(5) 438-441 2013
47 Fins JJ Pohl B Doukas DJ ldquoIn Praise of the Humanities in Academic MedicineValues Metrics and Ethics in Uncertain Timesrdquo Cambridge Quarterly of HealthcareEthics Aug 121-10 2013
48 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S Lehmann LS Nixon LL Carrese JA et al ldquoThe Challenge of Promoting Professionalism Through Medical Ethics and Humanities Educationrdquo Academic Medicine In Press
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 33 of 36
49 Martinez W Hickson GB Miller BM Doukas DJ Buckley JD Song J et alldquoRole Modeling and Medical Error Disclosure A National Survey of TraineesrdquoAcademic Medicine In Press
Open Commentaries Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board
1 Doukas DJ Berg JW ldquoThe Family Covenant Addressing Disclosure Families and Family Physiciansrdquo American Journal of Bioethics 1 (3) W 2001
2 Doukas DJ ldquoReturning to Professionalism The Re-emergence of Medicinersquos ArtrdquoAmerican Journal of Bioethics 4(2) 18-19 2004
3 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessional Integrity and Screening Testsrdquo American Journal ofBioethics 9(4) 19-21 2009
Books and Book Chapters Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoTruthtelling and Confidentiality in the Aged PatientrdquoIn Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Baltimore Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-615 1989
Published with accompanying appendixDoukas DJ Lipson S McCullough LB ldquoValue Historyrdquo In Clinical Aspects ofAging Ed Reichel W 3rd Ed Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 615-616 1989
2 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care [Book] Baltimore John Hopkins University Press 1993
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History in Well Elder Carerdquo In Care ofthe Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 597-608 1995
4 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Careof the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Ed Reichel W 4th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 609-617 1995
5 McCullough LB Doukas DJ Holleman W Reilly R ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects of Aging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 813-825 1999
6 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values of Elders Towards End-of-Life Care The Values Historyrdquo In Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging Eds Gallo JJ Busby-Whitehead J Rabins PV Silliman RA Murphy JB 5th Edition Lippincott Williams and Wilkins Baltimore 826-835 1999
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 34 of 36
7 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Curriculum Goals and Meeting Their Challengesrdquo InProfessionalism in Medicine A Critical Reader Ed Wear D New York NYSpringer 2006 43-59
8 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Medical-Social Education Compact and the Medical Learnerrdquo InLost Virtue Professional Character Development and Medical Education Eds Kenny N Shelton W Philadelphia Elsevier 2006 185-209
9 Doukas DJ ldquoProfessionalism Professional Autonomy and the Envelope ofKnowledgerdquo In Living Professionalism Reflections on the Practice of Medicine Eds Surdyk PM Egan EA Lanham MD Rowman and Littlefield 2006 61-64
10 Doukas DJ Reichel W Planning for Uncertainty A Guide to Living Wills and Other Advance Directives for Health Care 2nd Edition Baltimore John Hopkins University Press [Book] 2007
11 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Hanson SS ldquoAdvance Care Planning Values and Families in End-of-Life Carerdquo Reichels Care of the Elderly Clinical Aspects ofAging 6th Edition Eds Arenson C Busby-Whitehead J Brummel-Smith K OBrien JG Palmer MH Reichel W New York Cambridge University Press 2009 596-607
12 Hanson SS Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo The Penn Center Guide to Bioethics Eds Ravitsky V Fiester A Caplan A New York NY Springer 2009 749-760
13 Doukas DJ ldquoAcquiescence Does Not Respect Autonomy Imparting a Sense ofProfessional Integrity mdash Faculty and Student Commentaries on Commitment to Scientific Knowledgerdquo Professionalism in Medicine The Case-Based Guide for Medical Students Eds Spandorfer J Pohl C Nasca T and Rattner SL New York NYCambridge University Press 200986-87
14 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo International Encyclopedia of Ethics Eds LaFollette H Deigh J Stroud S Hoboken NJ John Wiley amp Sons Volume 1 2013 80-86
15 Doukas DJ Green MJ Arnold RA ldquoBioethics Education Medicinerdquo Encyclopediaof Bioethics Fifth Edition Ed Jennings B Farmington Hills MI Macmillan In Press
Medical Humanities Literature Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Abyssrdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal July
2011 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20110707htm
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ice Floerdquo Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine E-Journal April 2013 URL httpyjhmyaleedupoetryddoukas20130428htm
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 35 of 36
3 Doukas DJ ldquoHaiku mdash lsquoUnbuckledrsquo rdquo Pulse Voices from the Heart of Medicine E-Journal In Press
Editorials Requested by the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ Advance Directives in Patient Care If You Ask Them They Will Tell
You American Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
Letters to the Editor Peer Reviewed by Journal Editorial Board1 Doukas DJ ldquoHealth Care Decisions for an Incompetent Patientrdquo Journal of
Family Practice 26(1) 119 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoFamily Consent to Orders Not to Resuscitaterdquo JAMA 265(3) 355 1991
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directivesrdquo Journal of Family Practice 32(4) 353 1991
4 King J Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoDo Not Resuscitate Orders for CerebrovascularAccident Patientsrdquo Stroke 23(7) 1032-1033 1992
5 Doukas DJ Gorenflo D Vankateswaran R ldquoUnderstanding Patients Valuesrdquo Journal of Clinical Ethics 4(2) 199-200 1993
6 Doukas DJ Canaday L Gorenflo DW ldquoIncreasing Consent to Advance DirectivesrdquoJAMA 271(24) 1907 1994
7 Bachman J Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R Alcser K ldquoAssisted Suicide and Euthanasiain Michiganrdquo New England Journal of Medicine 331(12) 812-813 1994
8 Lindberg K Doukas DJ Gorenflo D ldquoAn Elderly Populations Medical Values andAdvance Health Care Directivesrdquo Family Medicine 26(10) 610-611 1994
9 Bachman J Alcser K Doukas DJ Lichtenstein R ldquoPhysician-Assisted Suiciderdquo NewEngland Journal of Medicine 335(7) 519-520 1996
10 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoPersonal Right in Health Care - In Replyrdquo Archives ofFamily Medicine 6(5) 422 1997
11 Sonis J Doukas DJ Klinkman M Reed B Ruffin M ldquoApplicability of Clinical TrialResults to Primary Carerdquo JAMA 280(20) 1746 1998
12 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoClinical Humanities mdash The Replyrdquo TheAmerican Journal of Medicine 124(9) e21 2011
13 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Wear S ldquoIn Reply to Easier Said Than DonerdquoAcademic Medicine 87(9) 1153 2012
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 36 of 36
14 Ruhnke GW Doukas DJ ldquoIn Reply mdash Professional Responsibility and Certifying Examinationsrdquo Mayo Clinic Proceedings 88(9) 1035-1037 2012
Contributions to Peer Reviewed Clinical Research Publications With Participation CitedRoter DL Larson S Fischer GS Arnold RM Tulsky JA (Doukas DJ participating expert physician University of Michigan Hospital and Health Centers) Expertspractice what they preach A descriptive study of best and normative practices in end-of-life discussions Archives of Internal Medicine 160(22) 3477-85 2000 Dec11-25
Book Chapters Non-Peer Reviewed1 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoAssessing the Values History of the Aged Patient
Regarding Critical and Chronic Carerdquo in The Handbook of Geriatric AssessmentEds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM Rockville MD Aspen Press 1988111-124
2 Doukas DJ McCullough LB ldquoThe Values History Assessing the Patients Values Regarding Long Term and End-of-Life Carerdquo in The Handbook of GeriatricAssessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 2nd Edition Gaithersburg MD Aspen Press 1995127-138
3 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Using the Values History to Enhance AdvanceDirective Communication in The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo J and Reichel W 3rd Edition Rockville MD Aspen Press 1999
4 Doukas DJ McCullough LB Crane MK ldquoEnhancing Advance Directive DiscussionsUsing the Values Historyrdquo The Handbook of Geriatric Assessment Eds Gallo JJ Reichel W Andersen LM 4th Edition Sudbury MA Jones and Bartlett 200659-76
Other Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
Editorials 1 Doukas DJ ldquoCompetency and the Routine Discussion of Advance Directivesrdquo
American Family Physician 45(2) 473-474 1991
2 Doukas DJ ldquoAsk Them and They Will Tell You Advance Directives in Patient CarerdquoAmerican Family Physician 59(3) 530-533 1999
3 Nease D Doukas DJ ldquoResearch Privacy or Freedom of Informationrdquo HastingsCenter Report 29 (3) 47 1999
4 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Forum Patients within the familyrdquo American Medical News(commentary) 45(17) 25 2002
5 Doukas DJ ldquoFamilial Genetic Riskrdquo Virtual Mentor (commentary) 7(6) W 2005
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
David John Doukas MD Revised 01142012Page 37 of 36
Reviews 1 Doukas DJ ldquoFlexible Sigmoidoscopy for Primary Care Physiciansrdquo Eds Dutta S
Kowalewski E American Family Physician (book review) 38(2) 392-394 1988
2 Doukas DJ ldquoThe Ends of Human Life Medical Ethics in a Liberal PolityrdquoEmanuel E Journal of Family Practice (book review) 35(1) 107 1992
3 Doukas DJ ldquoLife Support Decisions A Guide to Self-Determinationrdquo New WorldMedia Alliance American Family Physician (videotape review) 51(8) 20441995
Web-Based Publications Non-Peer Reviewed
1 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics Resources in Residency Educationrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
2 Doukas DJ ldquoEthics and Family Medicine Publicationsrdquo Family Medicine DigitalResource Library (FMDRLorg) May 2006
3 Doukas DJ ldquoAdvance Directives - New Innovations PPT and Word HandoutrdquoFamily Medicine Digital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2007
4 Doukas DJ ldquoMasters Programs Certificates and Fellowships in Ethicrdquo Family MedicineDigital Resource Library (FMDRLorg) April 2008
Lay Media
Doukas DJ Reichel W ldquoThe Need for Advance Directivesrdquo CurePSP TheMagazine of the Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (article) 19(3) 11-12 2007
Doukas DJ Expert Source ldquoTime to Get an Advance Directiverdquo Marketwatch TheWall Street Journal Au Powell R wwwmarketwatchcomStorystoryprintpremiumcolumncolumn=RetirementWeeklyampissue=032F082F2013 163A513A00 Mar 8 2013
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