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4/7/2022 Curriculum Vitae Daniel P. Sulmasy, M.D., Ph.D., M.A.C.P. OFFICE ADDRESS The Kennedy Institute of Ethics Healy 419 Georgetown University 3700 ‘O’ St., NW Washington, DC 20057 Tel. +1-202-687-8099 Email [email protected] ALTERNATE OFFICE ADDRESS The Pellegrino Center for Clinical Bioethics Georgetown University 4000 Reservoir Rd., Rm. 238, Bldg. D Washington, DC 20007 Tel. +1-202-687-1122 Fax + 1-202-687-8955 HOME ADDRESS 3052 R St., NW, #304 Washington, DC 20007 Tel. +1-202-791-0267 DATE OF BIRTH January 28, 1956

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5/17/2023

Curriculum VitaeDaniel P. Sulmasy, M.D., Ph.D., M.A.C.P.

OFFICE ADDRESS The Kennedy Institute of EthicsHealy 419Georgetown University3700 ‘O’ St., NWWashington, DC 20057

Tel. +1-202-687-8099Email [email protected]

ALTERNATE OFFICE ADDRESS

The Pellegrino Center for Clinical BioethicsGeorgetown University4000 Reservoir Rd., Rm. 238, Bldg. DWashington, DC 20007

Tel. +1-202-687-1122Fax + 1-202-687-8955

HOME ADDRESS 3052 R St., NW, #304Washington, DC 20007

Tel. +1-202-791-0267

DATE OF BIRTH January 28, 1956

SPOUSE Lois Snyder Sulmasy, JD

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

André Hellegers Professor of Biomedical EthicsActing Director and Senior Research Scholar,

Kennedy Institute of EthicsFaculty, The Pellegrino Center for Clinical BioethicsProfessor of MedicineProfessor of PhilosophyGeorgetown University

Kilbride-Clinton Professor of Medicine and Ethics, EmeritusThe Department of Medicine and Divinity SchoolThe University of Chicago

EDUCATION St. Anthony's High School, Smithtown, N.Y., 1970-1974Cornell University College of Arts and Sciences, A.B., May, 1978, with honors.

Thesis: Cationic requirements for the reconstitution of photophosphorylation and proton uptake in uncoupled spinach thylakoids. Division of Biochemistry

Cornell University Medical College, M.D., May, 1982. Johns Hopkins School of Hygiene and Public Health: Graduate Certificate in Epidemiology,

Summer, 1987.Georgetown University: Ph.D., Philosophy, August, 1995, with distinction.

Dissertation: Killing and Allowing to Die. Mentor: Edmund D. Pellegrino

HONORSProfessional: 1) American College of Physicians Teaching and Research Scholar, 1993-19962) Washington, DC Academy of Medicine, elected 19953) Mid-Atlantic Regional Award for Excellence as a Clinician-Teacher, Society of General Internal

Medicine, March, 19964) Project on Death in America Soros Faculty Scholar, 1996-19995) Third Place, Professional Books, 1998 Catholic Press Association Awards (for The Healer’s

Calling)6) Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine, elected 1999.7) Fellow of the American College of Physicians, elected 2001.8) John Conley Scholar Award, American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery,

September 9, 2001.9) Pro Vita Award, Diocese of Brooklyn, NY, January 11, 2003.10) McKeever Chair in Moral Theology, Invited Visiting Professorship, St. John’s University, New

York, 2003-04.

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11) Fellow of the Hastings Center for Ethics and the Life Sciences, elected 2004; elected to the Council of Fellows, 2010-12; 2014-16.

12) Best feature article, general interest, 2007 Catholic Press Association (for “Are Feeding Tubes Morally Obligatory?” St. Anthony Messenger)

12) The Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars, inducted May, 2007.13) Pellegrino Medal, Samford University, Birmingham, AL, April 200914) Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa, New York Medical College, May 27, 200915) Distinguished Fellow, Academy of Fellows, Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity, 2010 to

present16) Best Investigative Writing, 2010 Catholic Press Association Awards, for “And Then There Was

One: The Unraveling of Catholic Health Care,” America magazine.17) Paul Ramsey Award for Excellence in Bioethics, 2014, Center for Bioethics and Culture.18) Master of the American College of Physicians, elected 2015.19) Linacre Award, 2017, for best article of the previous year in the Linacre Quarterly, “Non-Faith

Based Arguments Against Euthanasia.”

Graduate School: Defended dissertation with distinction

Residency: Daniel Baker Award for Excellence in Clinical Medicine

Medical School: 1) Alpha Omega Alpha (President) 2) James Metcalf Polk Prize 3) Sarah O'Laughlin Foley Prize in Clinical Medicine 4) Roothbert Fund Fellowship 5) NYS Regents Scholarship

College:1) Phi Beta Kappa 2) Graduated with Honors in Biological Science and with Distinction in All Subjects3) National Honor Society Scholarship 4) NYS Regents Scholarship

POST GRADUATE TRAININGInternship: Osler Medical Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital, July, 1982 - June, 1983:

Victor A. McKusick, M.D., Chief.Residency: Osler Medical Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital, July, 1985 - June, 1987:

John D. Stobo, M.D., Chief.Assistant Chief of Service, Osler Medical Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital, July, 1988 - July, 1989

(Rank of Instructor, Dept. of Medicine).Fellowship: General Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital July, 1987 - June, 1991:

David M. Levine, M.D., M.P.H., Sc.D., Division Director

RELIGIOUS TRAINING AND SERVICEOrder of Friars Minor (Franciscans) Received July 1984; Simple Profession June 1, 1985; Solemnly Professed as a Brother June 16, 1990; dispensed from vows January 9, 2012.

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PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONSKilbride-Clinton Professor of Medicine and Ethics, The Department of Medicine and the Divinity

School, University of Chicago, July 2009-January 1, 2017.Associate Director, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, The University of Chicago, July

2009-January 1, 2017.Director, Program on Medicine and Religion, The University of Chicago, July 2014-January 1,

2017.Sisters of Charity Chair in Ethics, St. Vincent’s Hospital—Manhattan, New York, NY: July 1998 to

May 2009.Chair, John J. Conley Department of Ethics, St. Vincent’s Hospital—Manhattan, New York, NY:

July 1998 to May 2009.Attending Physician, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, St. Vincent’s

Hospital—Manhattan, New York, NY: Sept. 1998 to May 2009.Director, Bioethics Institute, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY: July 1998 to May 2009.Professor of Medicine, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY: January 1998 to July 2009

(tenured 5/10/99); Adjunct Professor, July 1, 2009 to April 2014.Fellow, Center for Ethics Education, Fordham University, NY: September 2002 to May 2009.McKeever Chair in Moral Theology (Invited Visiting Professorship), St. John’s University, New

York, 2003-2004.Director, Center for Clinical Bioethics, Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington,

DC: 7/1/96 to 6/30/98.Associate Director, Center for Clinical Bioethics, 7/95 to 6/96Research Scholar, Center for Clinical Bioethics, 7/91 to 6/95Associate Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Georgetown University

School of Medicine: 7/1/97 to 6/30/98.Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Georgetown University

Medical Center, 7/91 to 6/97.Adjunct Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University 9/97 to 6/98.Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, 11/96 to 9/97.Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University 1996 to 1998.Senior Fellow, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, 1995 to 1996.Scholar, Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown University Medical Center, 1993

to 1998.

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTSPart-time Attending, Outpatient Dept., Lincoln Hospital, South Bronx, N.Y., Oct. 1983- April 1984.*Visiting Physician and Instructor in Medicine (Part-time) Outpatient Department, Boston City

Hospital, Boston, Mass., Sept. 1984- April 1985.*Faculty Practice, Internal Medicine, Johns Hopkins: 1989-91.Faculty Practice, Internal Medicine, Georgetown: 7/91 to 6/98.Faculty Practice, Internal Medicine, St. Vincent’s Hospital Manhattan: September 1998 to May 2009

* After successfully completing internship, I took an approved leave from post-graduate training at Hopkins in order to enter a religious order (Franciscan Friars), before returning in July 1985, upon taking initial vows as a friar, to resume residency on the Osler service of the Johns Hopkins Hospital.

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BOARD CERTIFICATIONDiplomate, American Board of Internal Medicine (Sept., 1987: # 114048)Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners (July 1, 1983: # 263613)

AWARDS AND GRANTSNIH: Behavioral Medicine Training Grant, Principal Investigator: David M. Levine, M.D., M.P.H.,

Sc.D. (NHLBI-T32 HLO7180), 1987-88; 1989-90.Charles E. Culpeper Foundation Medical Humanities Fellowship: A Three-Year Individual Award for

Medical Ethics Research and Training, Principal Investigator: DP Sulmasy. 1990-93. $90,000. National Center for Nursing Research (NIH 1RO1NR03045-01A1): The Accuracy of Substituted

Judgments in Terminal Illness. Principal Investigator: KB Haller, 1993-96. $317,111. Subcontract to Georgetown for 15% effort by DP Sulmasy.

American College of Physicians Teaching and Research Scholarship: Principal Investigator: DP Sulmasy. 1993-96. $60,000.

Agency for Health Care Policy and Research (RO1 HS09196-01): The Effects of Managed Care on Physicians' Practices. Principal Investigator: J Hadley, PhD, 1995-1996. As Investigator, Dr. Sulmasy received 5% effort year 1 and 10% effort year 2.

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: Survey of Managed Care and Physicians’ Practices. Principal Investigator: J Hadley, 1996-7. As Investigator, Dr. Sulmasy supported 2%.

Project on Death in America Soros Faculty Scholars Program, Open Society Institute: Quality Time: Measuring and Improving the Care Rendered to Medical Inpatients at the End of Life. Principal Investigator: DP Sulmasy. 1996-1999. $203,232.

Pew Charitable Trusts: An Educational Model for Tomorrow: The Kaiser Permanente-Georgetown University Family-Centered Residency for Primary Care Physicians in Managed Care. Principal Investigator: SR Mitchell. 1997-99. $449,926. As Co-PI, Dr. Sulmasy was supported at 10% effort, 1997-1998.

Templeton Foundation: “The Religious Tradition in Medicine.” Principal Investigators: DP Sulmasy and K Muccino. 1997-2000. $25,000.

Knights of Malta: “Curricular Development in Medical Ethics.” DP Sulmasy, PI. 1998-2000: $25,000.

Altman Foundation: “Palliative Care Center for Service, Education, and Research,” Principal Investigator: J Ahronheim. 1999-2004. $1,902,477. As Co-Investigator, Dr. Sulmasy was supported at 7% effort, 1999 to 2004.

Choice in Dying and the Fan Fox Foundation: “The Natural History of End-of-Life Decision Making.” DP Sulmasy, Principal Investigator. 1999-2001. $161,474. Dr. Sulmasy supported at 7% effort. Co-investigators at Johns Hopkins.

National Institute for Nursing Research: “The Natural History of End-of-Life Decision Making,” 1-RO1 NR 5224-01. M Nolan, PI. 1999-2001. $100,000. Dr.Sulmasy as co-Investigator.

Templeton Foundation: “Healing Relationships: Religious Traditions and the Care of the Patient.” Conference Grant. 2000-2002. $40,000. A Astrow, Director, D Sulmasy, W Ury Co-Directors.

Saint Vincents Hospital Auxiliary: “Healing Relationships: Religious Traditions and the Care of The Patient.” Conference Grant. 2000-2001. $5,000. A Astrow, Director, D Sulmasy, W Ury Co-Directors.

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National Institute for Nursing Research: “The Natural History of End-of-Life Decision Making,” 1-R01-NR05224-01A1. M Nolan, PI (Johns Hopkins). 2001-2004. $813,179. Dr. Sulmasy was a co-Investigator and Study Site Director for St. Vincent’s, 15% effort.

Greenwall Foundation: “Surrogate Decisions About DNR Orders: Does Eliminating the Form Affect Surrogate Decisions and DNR Practices.” July, 2001 to July, 2003. $219,300. W Ury, PI. Dr. Sulmasy was co-Investigator, 10% effort.

Auxiliary of Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers, St. Vincent’s Manhattan: “Summer Student Ethics Research Fellowship,” Awarded June, 2001. $6,300. Dr. Sulmasy was PI.

Roothbert Fund: "The New York Seminar on Spirituality, Religious Traditions, and Health Care," awarded December, 2001. $5,000. Dr. Sulmasy was PI.

Pfizer Pharmaceuticals: "Ethics and Pharmaceutical Research Course," March to June, 2002. $38,000. Dr. Sulmasy was PI.

Pfizer Pharmaceuticals: "Ethics and the Pharmaceutical Investigator" Course, March to June, 2003. $52,000. Dr. Sulmasy was PI.

Alfred E. Smith Foundation: “Spirituality, Religious Wisdom, and the Care of Patients,” June, 2003 to June, 2005. $100,000. Conference series. Drs. Astrow & Sulmasy co-Directors.

Koppaka Family Foundation Visiting Lectureship Program. To sponsor two visiting professors to lecture on the topic, “Does Spirituality Add Anything Over and Above Excellent Psychosocial Care?” 2003. $4,000. Drs. Sulmasy and Astrow were co-Directors.

Fetzer Institute: “Spirituality and Physical and Psychological Well-Being in Patients with Terminal Heart Failure.” $200,000. Feb. 2004 to Jan. 2006. Crystal Park (University of Connecticut) is PI. Dr. Sulmasy was a co-investigator at 5% level of support.

St. Vincent’s Auxiliary: “Spirituality and Healthcare,” $4,000 supplemental grant for development of teaching video, 2004. Drs. Sulmasy and Alan Astrow.

National Cancer Institute: “Understanding Patient Expectations of Treatment Outcomes,” 1-RO1 CA100771-01A2. 2004-2008. $1,670, 045 for the research consortium ($215,056 to SVCMC). KP Weinfurt (Duke) is PI. Dr. Sulmasy was co-investigator and PI for the SVCMC site at 5% level of support.

Arnold P. Gold Foundation: “Spirituality, Religious Wisdom, and the Care of the Patient,” $5,000 to complete the professional editing and mailing of an educational DVD regarding spirituality, 2006-7.

Maimonides Hospital Research Award: “Spiritual Needs and Patient Satisfaction in Cancer Treatment.” $25,000 to pilot test a new instrument for assessing patient spiritual needs. Alan Astrow, PI. Dr. Sulmasy was Co-investigator, 2008-9.

National Cancer Institute: “Understanding Optimism in Research,” #1 R21 CA131601-01. 2008-2010. $293,566. LA Jansen is PI. Dr. Sulmasy was co-investigator at 5% level of support, 2008-2010.

National Cancer Institute: “Understanding Patient Expectations of Treatment Outcomes,” # 1 R01 CA100771-05A1. 2009-2011. $1,670, 045 total across all consortium sites ($37,842 to the U of Chicago). KP Weinfurt (Duke) is PI. Dr. Sulmasy was co-investigator at 7.5% level of support.

National Institute of Nursing Research: “Trial of Ascertaining Individual Preferences for Loved Ones' Role in End-of-life Decisions (The TAILORED Study),” #1 R01 NR010733. 2009-2014. $2,489,786 total across both sites of consortium. MT Nolan (Hopkins) is PI. Dr. Sulmasy was co-investigator and site-director for the University of Chicago site at 17% level of support.

John J. Templeton Foundation: “Towards Medicine as a Spiritual Practice: The Project on Medicine and Religion Clinical Scholars Program.” 2012-2015. $2,639,452. Dr. Sulmasy is PI and supported at 25%.

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National Cancer Institute: “Understanding Therapeutic Optimism & its Impact on Risk-Benefit Assessment,” #1 RO1 CA166556. 2012-2017. Consortium led by Lynn Jansen, PI at the University of Oregon. Dr. Sulmasy is a co-investigator at 5% level of support.

The Enhancing Life Project (Awarded to Bochum University, Germany and The University of Chicago Divinity School, sponsored by the John J. Templeton Foundation). Senior Scholar Award. 2015-17. $100,000.

The McDonald-Agape Foundation. Dying a Christian Death in the 21st Century. Supports Dr. Sulmasy’s research and an annual conference on the topic. 2015-20. $275,000.

John J. Templeton Foundation, “Your Health: A Sacred Matter,” subcontract on a grant to Auteur Productions to develop a curriculum to accompany their documentary on religion and health care. 2016-17. $16,000.

LICENSURELicensed, Illinois (# 036.123468)Licensed, New York (# 154664-1)—inactive since 2011.Maryland (# D 36118)—inactive since 1999.Washington, DC (# 191-22)—inactive since 1999.Washington, DC (# 449-24)—re-issued 2017.

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPSMaster, American College of Physicians, Member since 1988; Fellow 2001-16; Master 2016-present.Member, Society of General Internal Medicine, 1989 to present. Member, Association of Sister, Brother, and Priest Physicians, 1985 to presentMember, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 1996 to present. Member, American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 1999 to present.Member, European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, 2004 to present.

PROFESSIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE SERVICE

Current:Member, Ethics Consult Service, Georgetown University Medical Center, January 2017 to present.

Previous:Member, Ministry Committee, Divinity School, University of Chicago, 2014 to 2016.Member, Committee on Honorary Degrees, University of Chicago, 2009 to 2014.Member, Search Committee, Ethics and Environmental Ethics Positions, Divinity School, University

of Chicago, 2012 to 2014.Member, Ethics Committee, South Side Health and Vitality Study, University of Chicago, 2009-2012.Member, Executive Curriculum Committee, New York Medical College, 9/98 to 5/09.Member, Executive Committee of the Medical Staff, St. Vincent’s Hospital--Manhattan, 9/98 to 5/09.Member, Ethics Committee, St. Vincent’s Hospital—Manhattan, 9/98 to 5/09.Chair, Mission Planning Task Force, St. Vincent’s Hospital—Manhattan, 10/08 to 5/09.

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Chair, Ethics Council, Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Centers of New York, 2003-5.Director, Ethics Consult Service, Georgetown University Medical Center, 1/94 to 6/98.Co-Director, Georgetown University Fellowship in Primary Care Medicine, 5/94 to 6/98.Member, Hospital Ethics Committee, Georgetown University Hospital, 9/94 to 6/98.Director, MD/MA and MD/PhD Program in Medical Ethics, Georgetown University School of

Medicine, 7/91 to 6/98.Member, MD/PhD Admissions and Mentorship Committee, Georgetown University School of

Medicine, 1992 to 1998.Member, Clinical Research Center Review Committee, Georgetown University School of Medicine,

1996 to 1998Member, University Task Force on Catholic Identity, Georgetown University, 1998Member, Task Force for Discussions on Centered Pluralism, Georgetown University Medical Center,

1997 to 1998.Member, School of Nursing -- School of Medicine Interdisciplinary Task Force, Georgetown

University Medical Center, 1993 to 1996.Member, Department of Medicine Ethics Committee, Georgetown University Medical Center, 9/91 to

9/95.Member, Department of Medicine Research Planning and Operations Committee, Georgetown

University Medical Center, 9/94 to 9/95.Member, Executive Committee, Institute for Health Care Research and Policy, Georgetown

University, 1993 to 1998.Department of Medicine Representative, Ethics Committee, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1989 to 1991.Member, Physician's Assistance Committee, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1990 to 1991.

PUBLIC SERVICE

Ordinary Member: Pontifical Academy for Life: Appointed by Pope Francis, 2017 to present.Member: Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues: Appointed by President Barak

Obama, 2010 to 2017.Member: New York State Task Force on Life and the Law: Appointed by Governor George Pataki,

2005 to 2009.Member: Ethics Committee of the Empire State Stem Cell Board: Appointed by Governor Eliot

Spitzer, 2007 to 2009.Testimony before the Wisconsin State Medical Society: “Why Physician Assisted Suicide Should Not

be Legalized: A Response to Resolution 14,” August 14, 2009.Testimony before the Senate of the Republic of Italy: “Direttive anticipate come proseguimento della

tradizione di renuncia all’uso di mezzi straordinari,” March 29, 2007, Rome, ITALY.Invited Presentation to the U.S. President’s Council on Bioethics: “Presentation on Human Dignity,”

Feb. 2, 2006, Washington, DC.Testimony before U.S Congress: “Physician-Assisted Suicide in an Era of Constrained Medical

Resources”, Committee on Commerce, Subcommittee on Health and Environment, U.S. House of Representatives, March 6, 1997.

Testimony before New Jersey State Assembly: “Physician Assisted Suicide,” Judiciary Committee, Trenton, NJ, March 12, 2018.

NIH Testimony: “Potential Conflicts of Interest,” NIH Inter-Institute Conference on Research Involving Individuals with Questionable Capacity to Consent: Ethical Issues and Practical Considerations for IRBs. Rockville, MD, Dec. 3, 1997.

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ConsultingConsultant: Fetzer Institute Advisory Council on the Health Professions, 2011 Consultant on Bioethics: Holy See Mission to the United Nations, 2003 to 2010.Consultant: Food and Drug Administration—Conflicts of Interest on IRBs. Jan. 21, 1998.

National and International Committees and Working Groups Member, Catholic Health Association Working Group on Justice and the Rationing of Health Care,

May, 1990 to Aug., 1991.Member, End Stage Renal Disease Data Advisory Committee Working Group on Ethics, National

Institutes of Health, May, 1993 to July, 1993.Member, Veteran’s Administration State of the Art Conference on Informed Consent in Research

Planning Committee, August, 2000 to March, 2001.Member, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality – National Endowment for the Humanities

Working Group on Funding Humanities Research Related to Healthcare Quality, 2001-2. Member, Catholic Health Association Theology and Ethics Resource Group, 1999 to 2008.International Working Group on Ethical Standards in Bioethics Publication (The San Francisco

Group), Feb. 2007 to 2009.

Service to National OrganizationsChair, Ethics Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine, 2004 to 2007 (member, 1999 to

2009).Member, Ethics Committee, New York State Chapter, American College of Physicians, 2007 to 2009.Member, Board of Directors, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2003 to 2006.Chair, Nominations Committee, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, 2000.Member, Ethics and Human Rights Committee, American College of Physicians, 1999 to 2004.Member, Core Committee, Library for Internists IX, American College of Physicians, 1996-7

Local Commissions Co-Chair, Pre-hospital Advance Directives Legislation Committee, District of Columbia, 1992-1995.

Data and Safety Monitoring CommitteeMember, Data and Safety Monitoring Committee, Study of Medical Testing Prior to Cataract Surgery,

Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD (AHCPR PORT-II: 1-R01 HS08331-01), 1994-1999.

Board of TrusteesMember, Board of Trustees, Siena College, Loudonville, NY, 1995 to 1999; 2004 to 2010.

Chair, Franciscan Values Committee, 2006 to 2010.Member, Board of Advisors, Crossroads Cultural Center, New York, NY, 2007 to present.Member, Board of Trustees, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, 2018 to present.

Provincial Council

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Councilor, Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus, New York, Order of Friars Minor – elected 1999-2002.

Editorial and Peer Reviewing ActivitiesEditor-in-Chief: Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, 2002 to present. (Editorial Advisory Board

Member 1997-2002).Editorial Board Member, JAMA Internal Medicine, 2018 to presentEditorial Board Member: Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, January 1, 2003 to present.Editorial Board Member: International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine, Springer

(originally Kluwer Academic Publishers), 2004 to present.Editorial Board Member: The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, July, 2000 to present.Editorial Board Member: The Journal of Medicine and the Person, July 2009 to presentEditorial Board Member: The Linacre Quarterly, July 2009 to present.Editorial Board Member: Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 2014 to present.Editorial Board Member: Palliative and Supportive Care, March, 2002 to 2012.External Editorial Advisory Committee Member, Health Progress, 2003 – 2006.Contributing Editor: Second Opinion, 1999 to 2002.Editorial Board Member: Annals of Internal Medicine, July, 1995 to June, 1998.Referee: New England Journal of MedicineReferee: The LancetReferee: Annals of Internal MedicineReferee: Journal of the American Medical AssociationReferee: Hastings Center ReportReferee: Journal of General Internal MedicineReferee: Archives of Internal MedicineReferee: Medical CareReferee: The Journal of Clinical EthicsReferee: Journal of Law, Medicine, and EthicsReferee: Western Journal of MedicineReferee: Journal of Medicine and PhilosophyReferee: Kennedy Institute of Ethics JournalReferee: Social Science and MedicineReferee: Mayo Clinic ProceedingsReferee: Journal of Palliative CareReviewer: Oxford University Press—book proposals.Reviewer: Georgetown University Press—book proposals.Reviewer: Springer Publishing—book proposals.Reviewer: McGraw-Hill Publishing—book proposals.Reviewer: Templeton Foundation—grant proposalsReviewer: Ethics Abstracts, Society of General Internal Medicine 1995 National Meeting; 1996 Mid-

Atlantic Regional Meeting; 1998 National Meeting; 2001 National Meeting.Co-Chair: Ethics Abstract Selection Committee, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual

Meeting: 1997; 2003; 2004; 2009.Reviewer: Ethics & Humanities Workshops, Society of General Internal Medicine 2010 National

Meeting Reviewer and Special Session Co-Chair, Ethics and Humanities Abstracts, Society of General Internal

Medicine 2000 Annual Meeting

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Study SectionsMember, Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program Selection Committee, 2014 to present.Chair, Selection Committee, Pfizer Medical and Academic Partnerships Research Fellowship

Program in Bioethics, 2010-2012.National Institutes of Health Special RFA on Informed Consent in Research, July, 1997.Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Special RFA on Advance Directives (95-HS-004),

August, 1995

Public Lecture SeriesFeb. 14 – Mar. 7, 2000 “Basic Medical Ethics,” a series of four weekly public lectures at Saint

Francis of Assisi Church, New York City.Mar. 14 – Mar. 28, 2000 “Ethical Issues at the End of Life,” a series of three weekly public lectures at

Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, New York City.Sept. – Dec., 2006 “The Rebirth of the Clinic: A Mini-course on Spirituality and Health Care,”

a series of four monthly lectures at Columbia’s Morgan-Stanley Children’s Hospital.

Community ServiceVolunteer Attending Physician, Maria Shelter Free Clinic, Chicago, 2009 – 2016

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Current: (Georgetown University), January 2017 to present:

Medical School: Ethics Module Designer, Cura Personalis course, M1Lecturer, Medical Student Ethics Course, M2Ethics small group sessions, Medical Clerkship, M3Ethics elective preceptor, M4Guest lecturer, Health and Public Policy electiveGuest Lecturer, Spring Seminar Series in the Physiology MS Program in

Complementary and Alternative MedicineGuest Lecturer, Research Ethics & Professional Dev Seminar (EPID 511)Core Curriculum for Medical Residents: Ethics module

Philosophy Dept.: Graduate seminar, Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life (PHIL 616), Fall 2017Graduate seminar, Theories of Medical Ethics (PHIL 575), Fall 2018Seminar, Medical Ethics: Historical Texts (PHIL 447, CACE 560), Fall 2019

Law School: Guest lecturer, O’Neil Center Colloquium, Fall, 2019

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University of Chicago: 2009 to 2016:Co-Director, Program on Medicine and Religion Faculty Scholars ProgramGraduate Course: Theories of Medical Ethics, cross-registered in Divinity, Medicine, and Law

(RETH 4501, MEDC 4540; LAWS 80403)Graduate Course: Seminal Texts in the History of Medical Ethics, cross-registered in Divinity,

Medicine, and Law (RETH 45610; MEDC 45610; LAWS 80404).Lecturer and Small Group Instructor: Doctor-Patient Relationship Course, Pritzker School of

Medicine, 2009-present.Course Co-Director: Religious Traditions and Clinical Ethical Decisions (MacLean Fellows and

medical students). Lecturer: Summer Intensive Bioethics Course, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical EthicsGuest Lecturer: class on ethical issues in medical school Stem Cell elective; class on Bioethics

Commissions for Harris School of Public Policy Course on Science Policy, 2014Guest lecturer: Ethical issues in clinical trials. Evidence-based medicine course, First Year Medical

Students, Pritzker School of Medicine, 2015 to present.Guest lecturer: Ethical issues in stem cell research. Stem cell research elective for fourth year

students, Pritzker School of Medicine, 2011-12. Mentor: Ethics fellows, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical EthicsPreceptor: Internal Medicine Resident’s Ambulatory ClinicWard Attending, University of Chicago Medical Center—one month annually

New York: 1998-2009:Course Director, 3rd Year Bioethics, New York Medical CollegeCourse Co-Director, 1st and 2nd Year Bioethics, New York Medical CollegePreceptor, Internal Medicine Residents’ Practice, St. Vincent’sWard Attending, Internal Medicine, St. Vincent’s—one month annually

Georgetown, 1991-98:1) Co-Director, Lecturer, and Small Group Instructor, Georgetown Required Bioethics Course for

Health Care Professionals2) Course Director, Proseminar in Clinical Bioethics, Dept. of Philosophy, Georgetown Univ.3) Co-Director, Primary Care Fellowship, Georgetown University Medical Center 4) Co-Director, Ethical Issues in Biomedical Research, Course for Graduate Students & Fellows5) Implemented prospective experimental curricula in ethics education for Internal Medicine,

Med/Peds, and Surgical house officers at Georgetown. 6) Tutor for multiple individual residents and students doing individual projects in ethics.7) Preceptor for Internal Medicine residents' practice: Georgetown

Osler Medical Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Assistant Chief of Service, 1988-1989:Primary responsibility for teaching and supervising the care given by Internal Medicine house officers

Medical School: Performed demographic study for a Suffolk County, N.Y. Health Department Clinic 1978Instructor in minority college student summer program and 1st year Intro to Medicine Course, 1981

College:

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Biochemical research on photophosphorylation under Andre T. Jagendorf, 1977 - 1978Teaching Assistant, Department of Biochemistry, 1976 – 1978

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PUBLICATIONS

Books

1. Sulmasy DP. The Healer’s Calling: A Spirituality for Physicians and Other Health Care Professionals. New York: Paulist Press, 1997. Translated into Korean by Kim In-Gyu, published as Doctors, Nurses, and God: A Spirituality for Physicians and Health Care Professionals, Catholic Publishing House, Seoul, South Korea, 2010.

2. Sugarman J, Sulmasy DP, eds. Methods in Medical Ethics. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2001, 2nd ed. 2010.

3. Sulmasy DP. The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction to Spirituality in Health Care. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2006.

4. Sulmasy DP. A Balm for Gilead: Meditations on Spirituality and the Healing Arts. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2006.

5. Lazenby M, McCorkle R, Sulmasy DP, eds. Safe Passage: A Global Spiritual Sourcebook for Care at the End of Life. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014.

6. Schatzlein J, Sulmasy DP. Francis the Leper: Faith, Medicine, Theology, and Science. Phoenix, AZ: Tau Publishing, 2014.

Presidential Commission Reports

1. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. New Directions: The Ethics of Synthetic Biology and Emerging Technologies. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, Dec., 2010. http://bioethics.gov/cms/synthetic-biology-report

2. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. “Ethically Impossible”: STD Research in Guatemala from 1946 to 1948. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, Sept., 2011. http://bioethics.gov/cms/node/654

3. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Moral Science: Protecting Participants in Human Subjects Research. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, Dec., 2011. http://bioethics.gov/cms/node/558

4. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Privacy and Progress in Whole Genome Sequencing. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, Oct., 2012. http://bioethics.gov/cms/node/764

5. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Safeguarding Children: Pediatric Medical Countermeasure Research. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, March, 2013. http://bioethics.gov/cms/sites/default/files/PCSBI_Pediatric-MCM508.pdf

6. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Anticipate and Communicate: Ethical Management of Incidental and Secondary Findings in the Clinical, Research, and Direct-to- Consumer Contexts. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, December, 2013. http://bioethics.gov/sites/default/files/FINALAnticipateCommunicate_PCSBI_0.pdf

7. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Gray Matters: Integrative Approaches for Neuroscience, Ethics, and Society, vol. 1. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, May, 2014. http://www.bioethics.gov/sites/default/files/Gray%20Matters%20Vol%201.pdf8. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Ethics and Ebola: Public Health

Planning and Response. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, Feb., 2015. http://bioethics.gov/sites/default/files/Ethics-and-Ebola_PCSBI_508.pdf

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9. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Gray Matters: Topics at the Intersection of Neuroscience, Ethics, and Society, vol. 2. Washington, DC: Bioethics Commission, March, 2015. http://bioethics.gov/sites/default/files/GrayMatter_V2_508.pdf10. Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues. Bioethics  for Every Generation:

Deliberation and Education in Health, Science, and Technology. Washington, DC: BioethicsCommission, May, 2016. http://bioethics.gov/sites/default/files/PCSBI_Bioethics-Deliberation_0.pdf

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals

1. Schatzlein J, Sulmasy DP. The illness of St. Francis: evidence for leprosy. Franciscan Studies 47 (Annual XXV): 181-217, 1987.

2. Buchanan S, Cvach M, Dans PE, Elliott M, Pyeritz RE, Shallenberger C, Sulmasy DP, Terry PB. Implementation of DNR orders in the Department of Medicine, The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Maryland Medical Journal 37(6): 461-464, 1988.

3. Sulmasy DP. The covenant within the covenant: doctors and patients in Sirach 38:1-15. Linacre Quarterly 55(4):14-24, 1988.

4. Sulmasy DP. By whose authority? emerging issues in medical ethics. Theological Studies 50(1):95-119, 1989.

5. Sulmasy DP, Geller G, Levine DM, Faden R. Medical house officers' knowledge, attitudes, and confidence regarding medical ethics. Arch Intern Med 1990;150:2509-2513.

6. Sulmasy DP, Geller G, Levine DM, Faden R. The quality of mercy: caring for patients with do not resuscitate orders. JAMA 1992;267:682-686.

7. Sulmasy DP. Physicians, cost-control, and ethics. Ann Intern Med 1992;116:920-926. (Also reprinted in Three Realms of Managed Care, JW Glaser and RP Hamel, eds., Sheed and Ward, 1997; translated into Italian and published as: Sulmasy DP. Medici, controllo dei costi ed etica. Medic 1993;1:137-144).

8. Sulmasy DP. The fullness of life: integrating patient care, teaching, and research. Health Progress 1993;74(1):76-78.

9. Sulmasy DP. What's so special about medicine? Theor Med 1993;14:27-42.10. Sulmasy DP, Geller G, Levine DM, Faden R. A randomized trial of ethics education for medical

house officers. J Med Eth 1993;19:157-163.11. Sulmasy DP. Who keeps the gate? JAMA 1993;270:2116-2117. 12. Sulmasy DP, Haller K, Terry PB. More talk, less paper: predicting the accuracy of substituted

judgments. Am J Med 1994;96:432-438.13. Schulman K, Sulmasy DP, Roney D. Publication policies for economic analyses and biomedical

ethics. JAMA 1994;272:154-156.14. Sulmasy DP, Lehmann LS, Levine DM, Faden R. Patient perceptions of the quality of informed

consent for common medical procedures J Clin Eth 1994;5:189-194.15. Sulmasy DP, Terry PB, Faden R, Levine DM. Long term effects of ethics education on the care

of patients with do not resuscitate orders. J Gen Intern Med 1994;9:622-626.

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16. Sulmasy DP. Death and human dignity. Linacre Quarterly 1994; 61(4):27-36. (Also translated and reprinted in Spanish as: Sulmasy DP. Muerte y dignidad humana. Cuadernos del Programa Regional de Bioética 1997;4:171-188).

17. Sulmasy DP, Sugarman J. Is there ever a moral difference between withholding and withdrawing therapy? J Med Ethics 1994;20:218-222.

18. Sulmasy DP. Managed care and managed death. Arch Intern Med 1995;155:133-136.19. FitzGerald D, Milzman D, Sulmasy DP. Creating a dignified option: ethical considerations in

the development of a prehospital do not resuscitate policy. Am J Emerg Med 1995;13:223-228.20. Sulmasy DP. Managed care and the new medical paternalism. J Clin Eth 1995;6:324-327.21. Sulmasy DP, Marx E, Dwyer M. Knowledge, confidence, and attitudes about medical ethics:

how do faculty and housestaff compare? Academ Med 1995;70:1038-1040.22. Sulmasy DP. The use and abuse of the principle of double effect. Clin Pulm Med 1996;3:86-90.23. Schulman KA, Rubenstein LE, Abernethy DR, Seils DM, Sulmasy DP. The impact of

pharmaceutical benefit managers: is it being evaluated? Ann Intern Med 1996;124:906-913.24. Sulmasy DP, Marx ES, Dwyer M. Do the ward notes reflect the quality of end-of-life care? J

Med Ethics 1996;22:344-348.25. Sulmasy DP, Song KY, Marx ES, Mitchell J. Strategies to promote the use of advance directives

in a resident outpatient practice. J Gen Intern Med 1996;11:657-663.26. Sulmasy DP. Death with dignity: what does it mean? Josephinum Journal of Theology

1997;4:13-24.27. Sulmasy DP. Do the bishops have it right on health care reform? Christian Bioethics

1996;2:309-325.28. Sulmasy DP, Marx ES. Ethics education for medical house officers: long term improvements in

knowledge and confidence. J Med Ethics 1997;23:88-92.29. Sulmasy DP. Cancer, managed care, and therapeutic research: an ethicist’s view. HMO Practice

1997;11:59-62.30. Sulmasy DP. Futility and the varieties of medical judgment. Theor Med 1997;18:63-78.31. Sulmasy DP, Lynn J. End-of-life care. JAMA 1997; 277:1854-1855.32. Sulmasy DP, Marx ES. A computerized system for entering orders to limit treatment:

implementation and evaluation. J Clin Ethics 1997;8:258-263.33. Feigenbaum F, Sulmasy DP, Pellegrino ED, Henderson FC. Spondyloptotic fracture of the

cervical spine in a pregnant, anemic, Jehovah’s Witness: technical and ethical considerations. J Neurosurg 1997;87:458-463.

34. Sulmasy DP. Institutional conscience and moral pluralism in health care. New Theology Review 1997;10(4):5-21.

35. Sulmasy DP, Linas BP, Gold K, Schulman K. Physician resource use and willingness to participate in assisted suicide. Arch Intern Med 1998;158:974-978.

36. Buss M, Marx ES, Sulmasy DP. Are students prepared to discuss end-of-life issues with patients? Academ Med 1998;73:418-422.

37. Sulmasy DP, Terry PB, Weisman CS, Miller DJ, Stallings RY, Vettese MA, Haller KB. The accuracy of substituted judgments in patients with terminal diagnoses. Ann Intern Med 1998;128:621-629.

38. Sulmasy DP. Ethics, outcomes, and end-of-life care. J Clin Outcomes Management May/June,1998;5:36-42.

39. Sulmasy DP. Killing and allowing to die: another look. J Law Med Eth 1998;26:55-64.40. Chan ECY, Sulmasy DP. What should men know about prostate specific antigen screening

before giving informed consent? Am J Med 1998;105:266-274.

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41. Grimmett MR, Sulmasy DP. The call of the sirens: ethically navigating the sea of nonvalidated therapy. Journal of Refractive Surgery 1998;14:559-566.

42. Sulmasy DP, Pellegrino ED. The rule of double-effect: clearing up the double talk. Arch Intern Med 1999;159:545-550.

43. DeJonge KE, Sulmasy DP, Gold KG, Epstein A, Harper MG, Eisenberg JM, Schulman KA. The timing of do-not-resuscitate orders and hospital costs. J Gen Intern Med 1999;14:190-92.

44. Hadley J, Mitchell JM, Sulmasy DP, Bloche MG. Financial incentives, HMO market penetration, and physicians’ practice styles and satisfaction. Health Serv Res 1999;34(1 pt. 2):307-21.

45. Sulmasy DP. Do patients die because they have DNR orders, or do they have DNR orders because they’re going to die? Medical Care 1999;37:719-721.

46. Terry PB, Vettese M, Song J, Forman J, Haller KB, Miller DJ, Stallings R, Sulmasy DP. End-of-life surrogate decision making: when surrogates and patients disagree. J Clin Eth 1999;10:286-93.

47. Sulmasy DP. Is medicine a spiritual practice? Academ Med 1999;74:1002-1005.48. Sulmasy DP. What is an oath, and why should a physician swear one? Theoretical Medicine and

Bioethics 1999;20:329-346.49. Freeman VG, Rathore SS, Weinfurt KP, Schulman KA, Sulmasy DP. Lying for patients:

physician deception of third party payers. Arch Intern Med 1999;159:2263-70.50. McCabe BF, Blaugrund SM, Harrison DFN, Myers EN, Miehkle A, Farrior RT, Sulmasy DP,

Janecka IP, Patow CA, Pratt LW, Cummings CW. John J. Conley: in celebration of a life. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 2000;109:1-8.

51. Sulmasy DP, Bloche MG, Mitchell J, Hadley J. Physicians’ ethical views about cost-containment methods. Arch Intern Med 2000;160: 649-657.

52. Sulmasy, DP. Double effect: intention is the solution, not the problem. J Law Med Eth 2000;28:26-29.53. Sulmasy DP. Should medical schools be schools for virtue? J Gen Intern Med 2000;15:514-516.54. Mitchell JM, Hadley J, Sulmasy DP, Bloche MG. Measuring the effects of managed care on physicians’

personal financial incentives. Inquiry 2000 Summer;37(2):134-45.55. Sulmasy DP. On warning families about genetic risk: the ghost of Tarasoff. Am J Med 2000; 109:738-739.56. Sulmasy DP. The current state of clinical ethics. Pain Medicine 2001;2:97-105.57. Snyder LJ, Sulmasy DP and the Committee on Ethics and Human Rights. American College of

Physicians. Position Statement: Physician-assisted suicide. Ann Intern Med 2001;135:209-216.58. Astrow AB, Puchalski C, Sulmasy DP. Religion, spirituality, and health care: social, ethical, and

practical considerations. Am J Med 2001;110:283-7.59. Sulmasy DP. At Wit’s end: forgiveness, dignity, and the care of the dying. J Gen Intern Med 2001;16:335-

338.60. Sulmasy DP. Catholic health care: not dead yet. The National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2001;1:41-50.61. Sulmasy DP. A Franciscan spirituality of health care. New Theology Review November, 2001;14(4):44-50.62. Sulmasy DP, Rahn M. I was sick and you came to visit me: time spent at the bedsides of

seriously ill patients with poor prognoses. Am J Med 2001; 111:385-9.63. Sulmasy DP. Addressing the religious and spiritual needs of dying patients. West J Med

2001;175:251-4.64. Jansen LA, Sulmasy DP. Sedation, hydration, alimentation, and equivocation: careful

conversation about care at the end of life. Ann Intern Med 2002;136:845-849.65. Sulmasy DP. The new genetics: medical opportunities and ethical challenges. Chicago Studies

2002; 41(1): 60-69.66. Tolentino VR, Sulmasy DP. A Spanish version of the McGill Quality of Life Questionnaire. J

Pall Care 2002;18:92-96.

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67. Sulmasy DP, Rahn MA, Pasley PM, McIlvane JM. A scale for measuring the Quality of End-of-life care and Satisfaction with Treatment: the reliability and validity of QUEST. J Pain Symptom Manage 2002;23:458-70.

68. Ury WA, Rahn M, Tolentino V, Pignotti MG, Yoon J, McKegney P, Sulmasy DP. Can palliative care education improve the opioid prescribing practices of medical residents? J Gen Intern Med 2002;17:625-631.

69. Sulmasy DP. Appearance and morality: ethics and otolaryngology-head and neck surgery. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2002;126:4-7.

70. Lo B, Ruston D, Kates L, Arnold R, Cohen C, Faber-Langendoen K, Puchalski C, Pantilat SZ, Quill TR, Rabow M, Schreiber S, Sulmasy DP, Tulsky J. Discussing religious and spiritual issues at the end of life: a practical guide for physicians. JAMA 2002;287:749-54.

71. Sulmasy DP. Catholic health care at the edge of Ground Zero. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly. 2002;2:15-16.

72. Sulmasy DP. Four basic notions of the common good. St. John's Law Review 2002;75:303-310.73. Sulmasy DP. A reasonable, realistic, and ethical protocol. Health Progress September-October,

2002;83:15.74. Rivas JD, Sulmasy DP. Sexually transmitted disease: a private matter? Am Fam Physician

2002;66:1351-2, 1355.75. Sulmasy DP. Informed consent without autonomy. Fordham Urban Law Journal 2002;30:207-

220.76. Sulmasy DP. A biopsychosocial-spiritual model for the care of patients at the end of life. The

Gerontologist 2002;42 (Suppl 3): 24-33.77. Sulmasy DP, McIlvane JM. Patients' ratings of quality and satisfaction with care at the end of

life. Arch Intern Med 2002;162:2098-2104.78. Sulmasy DP. Health care justice and hospice care. Hastings Cent Rep March-April 2003;33:

S14-S15.79. Sulmasy DP, Sood JR. Factors associated with the time nurses spend at the bedsides of seriously

ill patients with poor prognoses. Medical Care 2003; 41:458-66.80. Jansen LA, Sulmasy DP. Proportionality, terminal suffering and the restorative goals of

medicine. Theor Med Bioeth 2002;23: 321-337.81. Sulmasy DP. Can medical schools be Catholic? Health Progress July-August, 2003;84:10-13,

50.82. Gallo JJ, Straton JB, Ford DE, Klag MJ, Meoni LA, Sulmasy DP. Life-sustaining treatments:

What do physicians want and do they express their wishes to others? J Am Geriatr Soc 2003 51:961-9.

83. Sulmasy DP. Death, dignity, and the theory of value. Ethical Perspectives 2002;9:103-118. (Reprinted in Schotsmans P, Meulenbergs T, eds. Euthanasia and Palliative Care in the Low Countries (Leuven, Belgium: Peeters, 2005), pp. 95-119.)

84. Kub J, Nolan MT, Hughes M, Terry PB, Sulmasy DP, Astrow AB, Forman J. Religious importance and practices of patients with a life threatening illness: implications for screening protocols. Applied Nursing Research 2003;16:196-200.

85. Jansen LA, Sulmasy DP. Bioethics, conflicts of interest, and the limits of transparency. Hastings Cent Rep July-August, 2003;33: 40-43.

86. Weinfurt K, Sulmasy DP, Schulman KA, Meropol N. Patient expectations of benefit from phase I clinical trials: linguistic considerations in diagnosing a therapeutic misconception Theor Med Bioethics 2003;24:329-344.

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87. Weinfurt K, Castel L, Li Y, Sulmasy DP, Balshem A, Benson AB, Burnett CB, Gaskin DJ, Marshall JL, Slater E, Schulman KA, Meropol NJ. The relationship between patient characteristics and expectations of benefit from phase I clinical trials. Cancer 2003;98:166-75.

88. Meropol NJ, Weinfurt KP, Burnett CB, Balshem A, Benson AB, Castel L, Corbett S, Diefenbach M, Gaskin D, Li Y, Manne S, Marshall J, Rowland JH, Slater E, Sulmasy DP, Van Echo D, Washington S, Schulman KA. Perceptions of patients and physicians regarding phase I cancer clinical trials: implications for physician-patient communication. J Clin Oncol 2003;21:2589-96.

89. Lader EW, Cannon CP, Ohman EM, Newby LK, Sulmasy DP, Barst RJ, Fair JM, Flather M, Freedman JE, Frye RL, Hand MM, Jesse RL, Van de Werf F, Costa F. The clinician as investigator: participating in clinical trials in the practice setting. Circulation 2004;109:2672-9.

90. Lader EW, Cannon CP, Ohman EM, Newby LK, Sulmasy DP, Barst RJ, Fair JM, Flather M, Freedman JE, Frye RL, Hand MM, Jesse RL, Van de Werf F, Costa F. The clinician as investigator: participating in clinical trials in the practice setting: Appendix 1: fundamentals of study design. Circulation 2004;109(21):e302-4.

91. Lader EW, Cannon CP, Ohman EM, Newby LK, Sulmasy DP, Barst RJ, Fair JM, Flather M, Freedman JE, Frye RL, Hand MM, Jesse RL, Van de Werf F, Costa F. The clinician as investigator: participating in clinical trials in the practice setting: Appendix 2: statistical concepts in study design and analysis. Circulation 2004;109(21):e305-7.

92. Astrow AB, Sulmasy DP. Spirituality and the patient-physician relationship. JAMA 2004;291:2884.

93. Sulmasy DP, Sood JR, Ury WA. The quality of care plans for patients with orders not to be resuscitated. Arch Intern Med 2004;164:1573-1578.

94. Povar GJ, Blumen H, Daniel J, Daub S, Evans L, Holm RP, Levkovich N, McCarter AO, Sabin J, Snyder L, Sulmasy D, Vaughan P, Wellikson LD, Campbell A and the Medicine as a Profession Managed Care Ethics Working Group. Ethics in practice: managed care and the changing health care environment. Ann Intern Med 2004; 141:131-6.

95. Sulmasy DP. The wisdom of tradition. National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly 2004;4:449-450.96. Gaskin DJ, Weinfurt KP, Castel LD, DePuy V, Li Y, Balshem A, Benson A, Burnett CB,

Corbett S, Marshall J, Slater E, Sulmasy DP, Van Echo D, Meropol NJ, Schulman KA. An exploration of relative health stock in advanced cancer patients. Med Decis Making 2004;24:614-624.

97. Weinfurt KP, DePuy V, Castel LD, Sulmasy DP, Schulman KA, Meropol NJ. Understanding of an aggregate probability statement by patients who are offered participation in phase I clinical trials. Cancer 2005;103:140-147.

98. Sulmasy DP, Ferris RE, Ury WA. Confidence and knowledge of medical ethics among interns entering residency in different specialties. J Clin Ethics 2005;16:230-235.

99. Sulmasy DP. Diseases and natural kinds. Theor Med Bioeth 2005;26: 487-513.100. Sulmasy DP. Terri Schiavo and the Roman Catholic tradition of forgoing extraordinary means.

J Law Med Ethics 2005;33:359-362.101. Nolan MT, Hughes MT, Narenda DP, Sood JR, Terry PB, Kub J, Thompson R, Sulmasy DP.

When patients lack capacity: the roles that patients with terminal diagnoses would choose for their physicians and loved ones in making medical decisions. J Pain Symptom Manage 2005;30:342-353.

102. Sood JR, Fisher CB, Sulmasy DP. Religious coping and mental health outcomes in family members making DNR decisions. Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion 2005;16:221-243.

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103. Sulmasy DP. Double effect reasoning and care at the end of life: some clarifications and distinctions. Vera Lex 2005; 6(ns. 1&2): 107-145.

104. Sulmasy DP. End of life care revisited. Health Progress Jul-Aug 2006;87(4):50-56. (Reprinted, Bioethics Outlook June 2007;18(2):1-9; also in Artificial Nutrition and Hydration and the Permanently Unconscious Patient: The Catholic Debate, RP Hamel and JJ Walter, eds. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2007.

105. Sulmasy DP. Emergency contraception for women who have been raped: must Catholics test for ovulation, or is testing for pregnancy morally sufficient? Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2006;16:305-331.

106. Sulmasy DP, Sood, JR, Texeira K, McAuley R, McGugins J, Ury WA. Prospective trial of a new policy eliminating signed consent for Do Not Resuscitate orders. J Gen Intern Med 2006;21:1261-1268.

107. Sulmasy DP. Spiritual issues in the care of dying patients: “…it’s okay between me and God.” JAMA 2006;296:1385-1392.

108. Sulmasy DP. Promethean medicine: spirituality, stem cells, and cloning. South Med J 2006;99:1419-23.

109. Sulmasy DP. The logos of the genome: genomes as parts of organisms. Theor Med Bioeth 2006 27:535-540.

110. Sulmasy DP. Cancer care, money, and the value of life: whose justice? which rationality? J Clin Oncol 2007;25:217-222.

111. Johnson JO, Sulmasy DP, Nolan MT. Patients’ experience of being a burden on family in terminal illness. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Nursing 2007;9:264-269.

112. Liao SM, Goldschmidt P, Sugarman J, for the Working Group on Ethics of Progenitor Cell-based Strategies for Disease Prevention (Bok H, Brown H, Charo A, Faden R, Hare J, Kahn J, Kurtzberg J, Manton K, Moreno J, Shanwani H, Sulmasy DP, Taylor H, Zoloth L). Ethical and policy issues related to progenitor cell-based strategies for prevention of atherosclerosis. J Med Ethics 2007;33:643-646.

113. Sulmasy DP, Sood JR, Ury WA. Physicians’ confidence in discussing do not resuscitate orders with patients and surrogates. J Med Ethics 2008;34:96-101.

114. Sulmasy DP, Hughes MT, Thompson RE, Astrow AB, Terry PB, Kub J, Nolan MT. How would terminally ill patients have others make decisions for them in the event of decisional incapacity? A longitudinal study. J Am Geriatr Soc 2007;55:1981-1988.

115. Sulmasy DP. What is a miracle? South Med J 2007;100:1223-1228. 116. Sulmasy DP. Distinguishing denial from authentic faith in miracles: A clinical-pastoral

approach. South Med J 2007;100:1268-1272.117. Astrow AB, Wexler A, Texeira K, He MK, Sulmasy DP. Is failure to meet spiritual needs

associated with cancer patients' perceptions of quality of care and their satisfaction with care? J Clin Oncol 2007;25:5753-7.

118. Sulmasy D. Dirretive anticipate come estensione della tradizione morale di renuncia all’uso dei mezzi straordinari di cura. Politeia 2007;XXIII (no. 87): 27-38; Oral version published as: Dichiarizioni anticipate: si amplia la tradizione del rifiuto delle misure terapeutiche straordinarie. In: Le dichiarazioni anticipate di voluntà sui trattamenti sanitari. Convegni e seminari della 12th commissione permanente del Senato (Igiene e sanità) n. 8. Roma, Italia: Senato della Repubblica, Sept. 2007: 23-36; English translation published as: Advance directives as an extension of the tradition of forgoing extraordinary means of care. Bioethics Outlook 2008;19(2):1-12.

119. Handy CM, Sulmasy DP, Merkel K, Ury WA. The surrogate’s experience in authorizing a Do Not Resuscitate order. Palliative and Supportive Care 2008;6:13-19.

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120. Sulmasy DP. Within you/ without you: biotechnology, ontology, and ethics. J Gen Intern Med 2008;23(suppl 1): 69-72.

121. Weinfurt KP, Seils DM, Tzeng JP, Compton KL, Sulmasy DP, Astrow AB, Solarino NA, Schulman KA, Meropol NJ. Expectations of benefit in early-phase clinical trials: implications for assessing the adequacy of informed consent. Med Decis Making 2008;28:575-581.

122. Nolan MT, Kub J, Hughes MT, Terry PB, Astrow A, Carbo CA, Thompson R, Clawson L, Texeira K, Sulmasy DP. Family health care decision-making and self-efficacy with patients with ALS at the end of life. Palliative and Supportive Care 2008;6:273-80.

123. Fleisher L, Buzaglo J, Collins M, Millard J, Miller SM, Egleston BL, Solarino N, Trinastic J, Cegala DJ, Benson AB 3rd, Schulman KA, Weinfurt KP, Sulmasy D, Diefenbach MA, Meropol NJ. Using health communication best practices to develop a web-based provider-patient communication aid: The CONNECT study. Patient Educ Couns 2008;71:378-87.

124. Sulmasy DP, Cimino JE, He MK, Frishman WB. U.S. medical students' perceptions of the adequacy of their schools’ curricular attention to care at the end of life: 1998-2006. J Palliat Med 2008;11:707-16.

125. Astrow AB, Sood JR, Nolan MT, Terry PB, Clawson L, Kub J, Hughes MT, Sulmasy DP. Decision making in patients with advanced cancer compared with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. J Med Ethics 2008; 34:664-8.

126. Sulmasy DP, He MK, McAuley R, Ury WA. Beliefs and attitudes of nurses and physicians about do not resuscitate orders and who should speak to patients and families about them. Critical Care Med 2008; 36:1817-22.

127. Sulmasy DP. What is conscience and why is respect for it so important? Theor Med Bioeth 2008;29:135-149.

128. Meropol NJ, Egleston BL, Buzaglo JS, Benson AB 3rd, Cegala DJ, Diefenbach MA, Fleisher L, Miller SM, Sulmasy DP, Weinfurt KP; CONNECT Study Research Group. Cancer patient preferences for quality and length of life. Cancer 2008;113:3459-3466.

129. Wharam JF, Sulmasy DP. Improving the quality of healthcare: who is responsible for what? JAMA 2009;301:215-217.

130. Sulmasy DP. Spirituality, religion, and clinical care. Chest 2009;135:1634-42.131. Ruiz-Canela M, Valle-Mansilla JI, Sulmasy DP. Researchers’ preferences and attitudes on

ethical aspects of genomics research: a comparative study between the US and Spain. J Med Ethics 2009;35:251-7.

132. Sulmasy DP. Deliberative democracy and stem-cell research in New York State: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Kennedy Inst Ethics J 2009;19:63-78.

133. Wharam JF, Paasche-Orlow MK, Farber NJ, Sinsky C, Rucker L, Rask KJ, Figaro K, Braddock C, Barry MJ, Sulmasy DP. High quality care and ethical pay-for-performance: a position statement of the Society of General Internal Medicine. J Gen Intern Med 2009;24:854-9.

134. Nolan MT, Hughes MT, Kub J, Terry PB, Astrow AB,Thompson RE, Clawson L, Texeira K, Sulmasy DP. Development and validation of the family decision making self-efficacy scale.

Palliative and Supportive Care 2009;7:315-21.135. Dubler NN, Webber M, Swiderski D, Aladjem A, Keller A, Arnold R, Bergman E, Berkowitz

K, Ettinger K, Eves M, Fins J, Frader J, Lehmann L, Lipman H, Lo B, Majumber M, Powell T, Raju R, Richmond L, Russo S, Schneiderman L, Spike J, Sulmasy DP, Tarzian A. Charting the future: credentialing, privileging, quality and evaluation in clinical ethics Consultation. Hastings Cent Rep 2009;39(6):23-33.

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136. Puchalski C, Ferrell B, Virani R, Otis-Green S, Baird P, Bull J, Chochinov H, Handzo G, Nelson-Becker H, Prince-Paul M, Pugliese K, Sulmasy D. Improving the quality of spiritual care as a dimension of palliative care: the report of the Consensus Conference. J Palliat Med 2009;12:885-904.

137. Azoulay E, Timsit JF, Sprung CL, et al. and the Conflicus Study Investigators and for the Ethics Section of the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine. Prevalence and factors of intensive care unit conflicts: the conflicus study. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2009;180:853-60. (Listed collaborating investigator).

138. Sulmasy DP, Astrow AB, He MK, Seils DM, Meropol NJ, Micco E, Weinfurt KP. The culture of faith and hope: patients' justifications for their high estimations of expected therapeutic benefit when enrolling in early-phase oncology trials. Cancer 2010;116:3702-3711.

139. Schneider S, Kub J, Hughes MT, Texeira K, Sulmasy DP, Astrow A, Thompson RE, Clawson L, Nolan MT. Barriers to research participant retention in a longitudinal study of end of life decision making. Journal of Hospice and Palliative Care Nursing 2010;12:177-183.

140. Sulmasy DP. Ethics and the Christian lives of clinicians. Journal of Medicine and the Person 2010;8:15-20.

141. Valle-Mansilla JI, Ruiz-Canela M, Sulmasy DP. Patients’ attitudes to informed consent for genomic research with donated samples. Cancer Investigation 2010;28:726-34.

142. Mueller PS, Swetz KM, Freeman MR, Carter KA, Crowley ME, Anderson-Severson CJ, Park SJ, Sulmasy DP. Ethical analysis of withdrawing (turning off) ventricular assist device support. Mayo Clin Proc 2010;85:791-7.

143. Sulmasy DP, Snyder L. Substituted interests and best judgments: an integrated model of surrogate decision-making. JAMA 2010;304:1946-7.

144. Jansen L, Appelbaum PS, Klein WMP, Weinstein ND, Cook W, Fogel JS, Sulmasy DP. Unrealistic optimism in early phase oncology trials. IRB 2011;33(1):1-8.

145. Sulmasy DP. Speaking of the value of life. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2011;21:181-199.

146. Widera EW, Rosenfeld KE, Fromme EK, Sulmasy DP, Arnold RM. Approaching patients and family members who hope for a miracle. J Pain Symptom Manage 2011;42:119-25.

147. Swetz KM, Mueller P, Ottenberg AL, Dib C, Freeman MR, Sulmasy DP. The use of advance directives among patients with left ventricular assist devices. Hosp Pract 2011;39(1):78-84.

148. Sharma R, Hughes M, Nolan MT, Kub J, St. Ours C, Sulmasy DP. Family understanding of patient preferences for family involvement in decision making at the end of life. J Gen Intern Med 2011;26:881-6.

149. Ruiz-Canela M, Valle-Mansilla JI, Sulmasy DP. What research participants want to know about genetic research results: the impact of ‘genetic exceptionalism.’ J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 2011;6:39-46.

150. Wharam JF, Frank MB, Rosland AM, Paasche-Orlow MK, Farber NJ, Sinsky C, Rucker L, Rask KJ, Sulmasy DP, Barry MJ, Figaro MK. "Pay-for-performance" as a quality improvement tool: perceptions and policy recommendations of physicians and program leaders. Qual Manag Health Care 2011;20:234-45.

151. Sharma R, Astrow AB, Texeira K, Sulmasy DP. The spiritual needs assessment for patients (SNAP): development and validation of a comprehensive instrument to assess unmet spiritual needs. J Pain Symptom Manage 2012;44: 44-51.

152. Antiel RM, Curlin FA, James KM, Sulmasy DP, Tilburt JC. Dignity in end of life care: results of a national survey of US physicians. J Pain Symptom Manage 2012;44: 331-9.

153. Sulmasy DP. The varieties of dignity: a linguistic and logical analysis. Health Care Med Philos 2013;16: 937-944.

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154. Sulmasy DP. Donation after cardiac death in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: stepping forward into uncertain waters. Ann Neurol 2012;71:151-3.

155. Buckley WJ, Sulmasy DP, Mackler A, Sachedina A. Ethics of palliative sedation and medical disasters: four traditions advance public consensus on three issues. Ethics & Medicine 2012;28(1): 35-63.

156. Sulmasy DP. Catholic participation in needle and syringe exchange programs for injection drug users: an ethical analysis. Theological Studies 2012;73:422-441.

157. Weinfurt KP, Seils DM, Lin L, Sulmasy DP, Astrow AB, Hurwitz HI, Cohen RB, Meropol NJ. High expectations of benefit in early-phase oncology trials: are we asking the right question? J Clin Oncol 2012;30:4396-400.

158. Astrow AB, Sharma RK, Huang Y, Xu Y, Sulmasy DP. A Chinese version of the Spiritual Needs Assessment for Patients (SNAP) survey instrument. J Pall Med 2012;15:1297-315.

159. Meropol NJ, Egleston BL, Buzaglo JS, Balshem A, Benson AB, Cegala DJ, Cohen RB, Diefenbach MA, Miller SM, Fleisher L, Ross EA, Schulman KA, Sulmasy DP, Weinfurt KP. A web-based communication aid for patients with cancer: the CONNECT™ study. Cancer 2013;119:1437-45.

160. Kelly ML, Sulmasy DP, Weil RJ. Spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage and the challenge of surgical decision-making: a review. Neurosurg Focus 2013;34(5):E1.

161. Hodges KE, Sulmasy DP. Moral status, justice, and the common morality: challenges for the principlist account of moral change. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2013;23:275-296.

162. Sulmasy DP. Ethos, mythos, and thanatos: spirituality and ethics at the end of life. J Pain Symptom Manage 2013;46:447-51.

163. Kim DT, Wolenberg KM, Curlin FA, Sulmasy DP. Back to the future: the AMA and religion, 1961-1974. Academ Med 2014;89:1603-9.

164. Sulmasy DP. Edmund Pellegrino's philosophy and ethics of medicine: an overview. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 2014;24:105-112.

165. Sulmasy DP. In defense of the amphibians: a critical appraisal of Engelhardt on the recenthistory of Christian bioethics. Christian Bioethics 2014;20:187-95.

166. Sulmasy DP, Moy B. Debating oncologists’ role in defining the value of cancer care: our duty isto our patients. J Clin Oncol 2014;36:4039-4041.

167. Xu J, Nolan MT, Heinze K, Yenokyan G, Hughes MT, Johnson J, Kub J, Tudor C, Sulmasy DP, Lehmann LS, Gallo J, Rockko F, Lee MC. Symptom frequency, severity, and quality of life among persons with three disease trajectories: cancer, ALS, and CHF. Applied NursingResearch 2015;28:311-5.

168. Kim DT, Wolenberg KM, Curlin FA, Sulmasy DP. Religion in organized medicine: The AMA’s Committee and Department of Medicine and Religion, 1961-1974. Perspectives in Biology and

Medicine 2014;57:393-414.169. Sulmasy DP. Naked bodies, naked genomes: the special (but not exceptional) nature of genomic

information. Genet Med 2015; 17:331-336.170. Sulmasy DP, Brick C, Mackowiak PA. Eleanor Roosevelt’s last days: a bioethical case study. Am J Med 2015;128:437-40.171. Sulmasy DP, Snyder Sulmasy L. On substituted arguments. J Med Ethics 2015;41:732-733.172. Karches KE, Sulmasy DP. Ethical considerations for turning off defibrillators and pacemakers.

Card Electrophysiol Clin 2015;7(3):547-55.173. Prochaska M, Sulmasy DP. Recommendations to surrogates at the end-of-life: a critical

narrative review of the empirical literature and a normative analysis. J Pain Symptom Manage2015; 50:693-700.

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174. Abshire M, Xu J, Dennison Himmelfarb CD, Davidson P, Sulmasy DP, Hughes M, Terry P,

Nolan MT. Symptoms and fear in heart failure patients approaching end of life: a mixed methods

study. J Clin Nursing 2015; 24(21-22):3215-23.175. Sulmasy LS, Sulmasy DP. On being a 21st century patient. Ann Intern Med 2016;164:446.176. Sulmasy DP. Christian witness in healthcare. Christian Bioethics 2016; 22:45-61.177. Jansen LA, Mahadevan D, Appelbaum P, Klein WMP, Weinstein ND, Mori T, Sulmasy DP.

Dispositional optimism and therapeutic expectations in early phase oncology trials. Cancer2016;122:1238-46.

178. Karches K, Sulmasy DP. Justice, courage, and truthfulness: virtues that medical trainees can andmust learn. Fam Med 2016;48:511-16.

179. Sulmasy DP. Death and dignity in Catholic Christian thought. Med Health Care Philos2017;20:537-543.

180. Jansen LA, Mahadevan D, Appelbaum PS, Klein WMP, Weinstein ND, Mori M, Daffé R,Sulmasy DP. The impact of unrealistic optimism on informed consent in early-phaseoncology trials. IRB 2016;38(5):1-7.

181. Ho GW, Skaggs L, Yenokyan G, Kellogg A, Johnson JA, Lee MC, Heinze K, Hughes MT,Sulmasy DP, Kub J, Terry PB, Astrow AB, Zheng J, Lehmann LS, Nolan MT. Patient andcaregiver characteristics related to completion of advance directives in terminally ill patients.Palliat Support Care 2017;15:12-19.

182. Sulmasy DP, Travaline, JM, Mitchell LA, Ely EW. Non-faith-based arguments against assistedsuicide and euthanasia. Linacre Quarterly 2016; 83:246-257.

183. de Araujo Toloi D, Uema D, Matsushita F, da Silva Andrade PA, Branco TP, de Carvalho ChinoFT, Guerra RB, Pfiffer TE, Chiba T, Guindalini RS, Sulmasy DP, Riechelmann RP. Validationof questionnaire on the Spiritual Needs Assessment for Patients (SNAP) questionnaire inBrazilian Portuguese. Ecancermedicalscience 2016 Nov 22;10:694. doi: 10.3332/ecancer.2016.694.

184. Goligher EC, Ely EW, Sulmasy DP, Bakker J, Raphael J, Volandes AE, Patel BM, Payne K,Hosie A, Churchill L, White DB, Downar J. Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia in theintensive care unit: a dialogue on core ethical issues. Crit Care Med 2017;45:149–155.

185. Sulmasy DP. Tolerance, professional judgment, and the physician’s discretionary space. Camb Q

Healthc Ethics 2017;26:18-31.186. Lee MC, Sulmasy DP, Nolan MT. Decision-making of patients with implantable cardioverter-

defibrillators at end-of-life: Family members’ experiences Am J Hosp Palliat Care 2017;34:518-523..

187. DeMartino ES, Wordingham, SE, Stulak JM, Boilsen BA, Feuchtmann KR, Singh N, SulmasyDP, Pajaro OE. Mueller PS. Ethical analysis of withdrawing total artificial heart support. MayoClin Proc 2017;92:719-25.

188. DeMartino ES, Dudzinski DM, Doyle CK, Sperry BP, Gregory SE, Siegler M, Sulmasy DP,Mueller PS, Kramer DB. Who decides when a patient can’t? statutes on alternate decisionmakers. N Engl J Med 2017;376:1478-1482.

189. Sulmasy DP. Dear Dr. Peabody. Perspect Biol Med 2016;59:562-6.190. Sulmasy DP. Ethical principles, process, and the work of bioethics commissions. Hastings Cent

Rep 2017;47(S1):S50-S53.191. Jansen LA, Mahadevan D, Appelbaum PS, Klein WMP, Weinstein ND, Mori M, Degnin C,

Sulmasy DP. Perceptions of control and unrealistic optimism in early-phase cancer trials. J Med

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Ethics 2018;44:121-127.

192. Jansen LA, Mahadevan D, Appelbaum PS, Klein WMP, Weinstein ND, Mori M, Degnin C,Sulmasy DP. Variations in unrealistic optimism between acceptors and decliners of early phasecancer trials. J Empir Res Hum Res Ethics 2017;12:280-288.

193. Sulmasy DP, Hughes MT, Yenokyan G, Kub J, Terry PB, Astrow AB, Johnson JA, Ho G, NolanMT. The TAILORED study: a randomized controlled trial to improve surrogate decision making.J Pain Symptom Manage 2017;54:455-465. 

194. Tilburt JC, Sulmasy DP. Context and scale: distinctions for improving debates about physicianrationing. Philos Ethics Humanit Med 2017; 12:5 doi: 10.1186/s13010-017-0048-6

195. Sulmasy DP. Holding life and death in dynamic tension. Health Progress November-December, 2017;98(6): 30-34

196. Balboni MJ, Sullivan A, Smith PT, Zaidi D, Mitchell C, Tulsky JA, Sulmasy D, VanderWeeleTJ, Balboni TA. The views of clergy regarding ethical controversies in care at the end of life. J Pain Symptom Manage 2018;55:65-74.

197. Astrow AB, Kwok G, Sharma RK, Fromer N, Sulmasy DP. Spiritual needs and perception ofquality of care and satisfaction with care in oncology patients: a multi-cultural assessment. JPain Symptom Manage 2018;55:56-64.

198. Sulmasy DP. Italy’s new advance directive law: when in Rome… JAMA Intern Med2018;178:607-608.

199. Sulmasy DP, Finlay I, Fitzgerald F, Foley KM, Payne R, Siegler M. Physician-assisted suicide:why neutrality by organized medicine is neither neutral nor appropriate. J Gen Intern Med 2018;33:1394-1399.

200. Sprung CL, Somerville MA, Radbruch L, Collet NS, Duttge G, Piva JP, Antonelli M, SulmasyDP, Lemmens W, Ely EW. Physician-assisted suicide and euthanasia: emerging issues from aglobal perspective. J Palliat Care 2019;33:197-203.

201. Brueck MK, Sulmasy DP. The genealogy of death: a chronology of US organizations promotingeuthanasia and assisted suicide. Palliat Support Care 2019; 17:604-608.

202. Sulmasy DP. An open letter to Norman Cantor regarding dementia and physician-assistedsuicide. Hastings Cent Rep 2018;48(4):28-30.

203. Sulmasy DP. Sedation and care at the end of life. Theor Med Bioeth 2018; 39:171-80.204. Sulmasy DP. The last low whispers of our dead: when is it ethically justifiable to render a patient

unconscious until death? Theor Med Bioeth 2018; 39:233-263.205. DeMartino ES, Braus NA, Sulmasy DP, Bohman JK, Stulak JM, Guru PK, Feuchtmann KR,

Singh N, Shears GJ, Mueller PS. Decisions to withdraw extracorporeal membrane oxygenation(ECMO) support: patient characteristics and ethical considerations. Mayo Clin Proc2019;94:620-627.

206. Sulmasy DP, Courtois, MA. Unlike diamonds, defibrillators are not forever: why it is sometimesethical to de-activate implanted cardiac electric devices. Camb Q Healthc Ethics 2019;28: 338-346.

207. Sulmasy DP, Courtois MA. Why the common-sense distinction between killing and allowing todie is so easy to grasp but so hard to explain. Camb Q Healthc Ethics 2019;28:353-358.

208. Brueck, MK, Sulmasy DP. The rule of double effect: a tool for moral deliberation in practice andpolicy. Harvard Bioethics Journal (in press, 2019).

209. Sulmasy DP. Ethics and evidence. J Clin Ethics 2019;30(1):56-66.210. Dalle Ave AL, Sulmasy DP, Bernat J. The ethical obligation of the dead donor rule. Med Health

Care Phil (in press, 2019).

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211. Sulmasy DP. Physician assisted suicide and the perils of empirical ethical research. JAMANetw Open 2019 Aug 2;2(8):e198628. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.8628.

212. Sulmasy DP. Engaging Pellegrino's philosophy of medicine: Can one of the founders of the fieldstill help us today? Theor Med Bioeth 2019;40:165-168.

213. Sulmasy DP. Whole-brain death and integration: realigning the ontological concept with clinical diagnostic tests. Theor Med Bioeth 2019;40:455–481.

214. Sulmasy DP. Conscience, tolerance, and pluralism in health care. Theor Med Bioeth 2019;40(6):507-521. doi: 10.1007/s11017-019-09509-5.

Original Philosophical or Theological Essays in Books:

1. Sulmasy DP. Exousia: healing with authority in the Christian tradition. In: Theological analyses of the clinical encounter, GP McKenny and JR Sande, eds., Dordrecht, the Netherlands: D. Reidel, 1994:85-107.

2. Sulmasy DP. Finitude, freedom, and suffering. In: Pain Seeking Understanding: Suffering, Medicine, and Faith, MJ Hanson and M Mohrman, eds., Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press, 1999:83-102.

3. Sulmasy DP. Every ethos implies a mythos: bioethics and faith. In: Notes From a Narrow Ridge: Religion and Bioethics, DS Davis and L Zoloth, eds., Frederick, Maryland: University Publishing Group, 1999:227-246.

4. Sulmasy DP. The ethics of preventive medicine. In: Twenty Common Problems: Ethics in Primary Care, J Sugarman, ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2000: 49-65; republished as Ethics in Primary Care. Hagerstown, MD: UPG Reprints, 2012.

5. Sulmasy DP. Healing the dying: spiritual issues in the care of the dying patient. In: The Health Professional as Friend and Healer, J Kissel and DC Thomasma, eds. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2000: 188-197.

6. Sulmasy DP. The blood of Christ: towards a Franciscan spirituality of healthcare. In: Franciscans and Healthcare: Facing the Future. Saggau E, ed. St. Bonaventure, NY: St. Bonaventure University Press, 2001:29-43.

7. Sulmasy DP. Foreword: the essentialist medical ethics of Edmund Pellegrino: analysis and critique. In: Physician and Philosopher: The Philosophical Foundation of Medicine: Essays by Dr. Edmund Pellegrino, Bulger RJ and McGovern JP, eds. Charlottesville, VA: Carden Jennings Publishing, 2001: xvii-xxx.

8. Sulmasy DP. Prevention, ethics, and women’s health: the case of prophylactic mastectomies. In: Women’s Health Issues: An International Perspective, AG Spagnolo and G Gambino, eds. Rome, Italy, Società Editrice Universo 2003: 477-490.

9. Sulmasy DP. Assisted suicide, euthanasia, and the principle of cooperation. In: Walk in the Light: Proceedings of the 19th Bishops’ Workshop, EJ Furton and LA Mitchell, eds. Boston: The National Catholic Bioethics Center, 2003: 235-250.

10. Sulmasy DP. Are health plan incentives hurting generalist-specialist relationships? In: Ethical Choices: Case Studies for Medical Practice, 2nd ed. L Snyder, ed. Philadelphia: American College of Physicians, 2005: 163-168.

11. Sulmasy DP. Death, medicine, and the Church in the 21st century: what should Catholic bioethics centers be doing? In: Globalization and the Culture of Life: Care for the Frail Elderly and Dignity. EB Campion and L Walsh, eds. Toronto: Canadian Catholic Bioethics Institute, 2005: 99-119.

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12. Sulmasy DP. Who owns the human genome? In: Ethics and the New Genetics: An Integrated Approach, Monsour HD, ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007: 123-133.

13. Sulmasy DP. The healthcare professional as person: the spirituality of providing care at the end of life. In: A Time for Listening and Caring: Spirituality and the Care of the Chronically Ill and Dying, C Puchalski, ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006: 101-114.

14. Sulmasy DP. Dignity and the human as a natural kind. In: Health and Human Flourishing, ed. CR Taylor and R Dell’Oro. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 2006: 71-87.

15. Sulmasy DP. Foreword: The firm ground on which we stand. In: WF Haynes and GB Kelly. Is There a God in Healthcare? Binghamton, NY: Hayworth Press, 2006: xi-xvi.

16. Sulmasy DP. ‘Re-inventing’ the rule of double effect. In: The Oxford Handbook of Bioethics, ed. B Steinbock, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007, 114-149.

17. Sulmasy DP. Dignity, rights, health care, and human flourishing. In: Human Rights and Health Care, ed. G. Diaz Pintos and DN Weisstub, Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2007: 25-36.

18. Sulmasy DP. Dignity and bioethics: history, theory, and selected applications. In: Human Dignity and Bioethics, ed. ED Pellegrino, Washington, DC: The President’s Council on Bioethics, 2008: 469-501.

19. Sulmasy DP. Human dignity and human worth. In: Perspectives on Human Dignity: A Conversation, ed. N Lickiss & J Malpas. Dordrecht, Netherlands, Springer, 2007: 9-18.

20. Sulmasy DP. More than sparrows, less than the angels: the Christian meaning of death with dignity. In: Living Well, Dying Faithfully: The Role of Christian Practices in End of Life Care, ed. Swinton J, Payne R. Grand Rapids, MI: William Eerdmans, 2009: 226-245.

21. Sulmasy DP. Dignity, disability, difference, and rights. In: Philosophical Reflections on Disability, ed. DC Ralston & J Ho. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2009: 183-198.

22. Sulmasy DP. Spiritual issues in the care of dying patients. In: Care at the Close of Life: Evidence and Experience. ed. SJ McPhee, MA Winker, MW Rabow, SZ Pantilat, AJ Markowitz. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010: 377-388.

23. Sulmasy DP. When the hour of his passing was approaching: ethical issues in care at the end of life. In: Dying, as a Franciscan: Approaching Our Transitus to Eternal Life, Accompanying Others on the Way to Theirs, ed. D Mitchell, M Cusato. St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2011: 61-77.

24. Sulmasy DP. Signs of future glory: ethical issues after death. In: Dying, as a Franciscan: Approaching Our Transitus to Eternal Life, Accompanying Others on the Way to Theirs, ed. D Mitchell, M Cusato. St. Bonaventure, NY: Franciscan Institute Publications, 2011: 91-103.

25. Sulmasy DP. Ethical principles for spiritual care. In: The Textbook of Spirituality in Healthcare. ed. M Cobb, CM Puchalski, B Rumbold. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012:465-70.

26. Sulmasy DP. Coyle N. Palliative sedation and the rule of double effect. In: End of Life Ethics: A Case Study Approach. ed. K Doka, AS Tucci, CA Corr, B Jennings. Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America, 2012: 109-125.

27. Sulmasy DP. Religion and bioethics: towards pluralistic democratic deliberation. In: Bioética & Religiões. Lisbon, Portugal: The National Council on Bioethics and the Life Sciences of Portugal, 2013:27-44.

28. Sulmasy DP. Institutional conscience and tolerance. In: In Defense of Conscience, ed. Alvare H. South Bend, IN: St. Augustine’s Press, 2014: 47-72.

29. Harrington M, Sulmasy DP. Spiritual preparation for death. In: Dying in the Twenty-First Century. Dugdale L, ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2015: 87-106.

30. Sulmasy DP. Ethical issues in medically assisted nutrition and hydration at the end of life: separating the wheat from the chaff. In: The Oxford Handbook of Ethics at the End of Life. ed. Arnold RM, Youngner S. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016: 126-153.

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31. Sulmasy DP. The clinical decision making process for the elderly patient at the end of life:upholding the tradition. In: Assisting the Elderly and Palliative Care: Proceedings of the 21st General Assembly of Members, Pontifical Academy for Life, ed. Carrasco de Paula I and Pegoraro R. Vatican, 2015: 83-99.

32. Sulmasy DP. Physician, heal thyself: doctors in a pluralist democracy. In: The Professions andCivic Life. ed. GJ Smith. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016: 95-111.

33. Sulmasy DP. Ethics and the psychiatric dimensions of physician assisted suicide: a view from theUnited States. In: Jones D, Gastmans C, MacKellar C. eds. Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide:Lessons from Belgium. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017: 49-64.

34. Sulmasy DP. Mark Sielger and the idea of clinical medical ethics. In: Siegler M and Roberts LW,eds. Clinical Medical Ethics: Landmark Works of Mark Siegler, MD. New York: Springer, 2017: 17-19.

Review Chapters in Books:

1. Sulmasy DP, FitzGerald D, Jaffin JH. Ethical considerations in the care of the trauma patient. In: Critical Care Clin, Rodriguez A, Boulanger B, Milzman D, eds. 1993;9:775-789.

2. Thewes J, FitzGerald D, Sulmasy DP. Informed consent in the emergency department: ethics under fire. In: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, Milzman D, ed. 1996;14:245-254.

3. Heitman E, Sulmasy DP. Foreword: ethical considerations in technology assessment. In: TA 101: Introduction to Health Care Technology Assessment, Goodman C, ed. Washington, DC: Association for Health Services Research, 1996.

4. Sulmasy DP. Clinical bioethics. In: Internal Medicine. JH Stein, ed. St. Louis, MO: Mosby, 1998:9-13.

5. Sulmasy DP. Empirical research on bioethics. In: Military Medical Ethics, vol. 1. Hartle AE, Pellegrino ED, Sparacino LR, eds. Washington, DC: Office of the Surgeon General, US Dept. of the Army and the Borden Institute, 2003: 103-126.

6. Sulmasy DP, Pellegrino ED. Medical ethics. In: Oxford Textbook of Medicine, 4th ed. Warrell DA, Cox TM, Firth JD, Benz EJ, eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003: 14-16.

7. Jansen LA, Johnston B, Sulmasy DP. Ethical issues. In: A Clinical Guide to Supportive and Palliative Care for HIV/AIDS, O'Neill JF, Selwyn PA, Schietinger H, eds. Rockville, MD: Health Resources and Services Administration, 2003: 349-364.

8. Sulmasy DP. Introduction: The wine of fervent zeal and the oil of compassion. In: Hippocratic and Judeo-Christian Medical Ethics. Guinan P and Brehany J, ed. Bloomington, IN: Author House, 2007: ix-xvii.

9. Pellegrino ED, Sulmasy DP. Ethical issues in palliative care. In: Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine, 2nd ed. Breitbart W, Chochinov, H, eds. New York, Oxford University Press, 2009: 267-280.

10. DeCamp M, Sugarman J, Sulmasy DP. Research methods. Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th ed. B Jennings, ed. Farmingham Hills, MI: MacMillan Reference, 2014, vol. 1: 358-64.

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11. Dugdale L, Sulmasy DP. Religion and spirituality in internal medicine. In: Spirituality and Religion within the Culture of Medicine: From Evidence to Practice, MJ Balboni and JR Peteet, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2017: 79-92.

Electronic or Other Media Publications

1. Sulmasy DP. At Wit’s end – transcript of a talk given at the First International Symposium on Geriatric Palliative Care, NYC, NY. Talk given 10/00. Posted by the NIH 1/01. www.nih.gov/ninr/i_meetings.html

2. Sulmasy DP. Pharmacological paralysis and withdrawal of mechanical ventilation at the end of life. Internal Medicine 2001;26, No. 12, tracks 9-10. Oakstone Medical Publishing, CD-ROM.

3. Sulmasy DP. Withdrawing treatment, maintaining comfort. Internal Medicine 2001;26, No. 12, track 13. Oakstone Medical Publishing, CD-ROM.

4. Sulmasy DP. Hope and the care of the dying patient: a Catholic, Christian perspective. Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine. Posted March, 2002. http://info.med.yale.edu/intmed/hummed/yjhm/spirit2003/spiritintro2003.htm

5. Sulmasy DP. Control in the context of illness: a Catholic perspective. Yale Journal for Humanities in Medicine. Posted October, 2004. http://info.med.yale.edu/intmed/hummed/yjhm/spirit2004/spiritintro2004.htm

6. Medical Ethics: The Catholic Perspective (2007). Sulmasy DP, Narrator/ Commentator. Teaching DVD series. Pastoral Communications, Diocese of Brooklyn, New York.

7. Astrow AB, Sulmasy DP, editors. Spirituality, Religious Wisdom and the Care of the Patient. Teaching DVD and Booklet. Produced by the Dept. of Ethics at St. Vincent’s Hospital and New York Medical College (2007).

8. Sulmasy DP. DCD policies: the devil is always in the details. Health Care Ethics USA 2007;15(4):22.

9. Sulmasy DP. Bioethics at 40: suggestions for the future. Bioethics Forum July 24, 2009. http://www.thehastingscenter.org/Bioethicsforum/Post.aspx?id=3768

10. Tilburt JC, Snyder L, Mathes M, Sulmasy DP. Stewardship of Health Care Resources: Responding to a Patient’s Request for Antibiotics  Medscape 11/5/2012. http://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/772245

11. Sulmasy DP. Physician, heal thyself: doctors in a pluralist democracy. American Enterprise Institute. Citizenship, Society, and Culture Project. Posted, Nov. 25, 2014. http://www.aei.org/publication/physician-heal-thyself-doctors-pluralist-democracy/?utm_source=today&utm_medium=paramount&utm_campaign=112514

12. Sulmasy DP. Dr. Daniel Sulmasy discusses the spiritual issues in the care of dying patients. Podcast. JAMAevidence Nov. 8, 2018. https://jamaevidence.mhmedical.com/

Monographs

1. Dougherty CJ, Eckels TJ, Flanagan EM, Geary MC, Heeran M, Hehir JB, Hoyler GM, Kammer F, Lawry TC, Lee B, Sulmasy DP, Swartz K. With justice for all? The ethics of healthcare rationing. St. Louis: Catholic Health Association, 1991.

2. Puchalski CM, Lo B, et al. The development and dissemination of physician/patient guidelines on ethical parameters for incorporating spirituality into medical education and healthcare. Washington, DC: Association of American Medical Colleges, 2005

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Non-Peer Reviewed Articles

1. Sulmasy DP. The death of St. Francis. The Cord 1993;43:257-260.2. Sulmasy DP. Death with dignity: a Franciscan doctor's perspective. St. Anthony Messenger

1996;103:10-15. (Reprinted in SHARE, 1996;26 (summer): 16-19 and as “Physician-Assisted Suicide Is Immoral,” In: At Issue: Physician-Assisted Suicide, D. Leone, ed, San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press, 1998:26-32).

3. Louis Lussier, An interview with Daniel Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD. The Journal of Christian Healing 1998;20(1):3-20.

4. Sulmasy DP. We’re too cozy with euthanasia. Newsday April 16, 1999: A51.5. Sulmasy DP. Eventual collapse predicted for market-driven system. Ethics News (Indiana

Healthcare Ethics Network) 1999;3:6.6. Sulmasy DP. Heart and soul: the case of the conjoined twins. America Dec. 2, 2000;118(18):12-

14.7. Sulmasy DP. Are health-plan incentives hurting generalist-specialist relationships? ACP-ASIM

Observer June, 2001;21:1,18. 8. Sulmasy DP. Did Bush get it right on stem cells? National Catholic Register Sept. 9, 2001, p. 1.9. Sulmasy DP, Blumen HE, Wellikson LD, Holm RP. Four views of managed care ethics. Managed

Care August, 2001: 41-45.10. Sulmasy, DP. Are feeding tubes morally obligatory? St. Anthony Messenger 113 (January 2006),

pp. 1, 28-32.11. Sulmasy DP. Dignity, vulnerability, and medical error. Health Progress 87 (Jan-Feb 2006): 12-14.12. Sulmasy DP. It’s not just the economy, stupid: genuine health care reform. Tikkun 20 (Nov. 1,

2006), p. 17.13. Sulmasy DP. Preserving life? The Vatican and PVS. Commonweal (vol. CXXXIV, no. 21, Dec.

7, 2007), pp. 16-18.14. Sulmasy DP. Eliot stiffs ethics in stem-cell tiff. New York Post, Jan. 22, 2008, p. 31.15. Gorovitz S, Sulmasy DP. Enhancing ethics in the New York stem-cell debate. The Journal News,

Jan. 26, 2008.16. Sulmasy DP. Then there was one...the unraveling of Catholic health care in New York City.

America March 16, 2009, cover article, pp. 10-14 .17. Phillips SMK, Sulmasy DP. Saint Vincent Catholic Medical Center in New York. Journal of

Medicine and the Person 2008;6(4):172-5.18. Sulmasy DP. Strong medicine: health care as a spiritual practice. Human Development

2009;30(1):8-17. 19. Sulmasy DP. Without love, we perish. Health Progress, 2009; 90(4):31-36.20. Sulmasy DP. The last word: the Catholic case for advance directives. America 203 (16) Nov. 29,

2010, pp.13-16; reprinted in The Nathaniel Report (New Zealand) 35 (Nov. 2011): 8-10.21. Sulmasy DP. The good doctor. The New Atlantis Summer 2013, No. 39: 51-55.22. Sulmasy DP. Obituary: Edmund D. Pellegrino, 1922-2013. Linacre Quarterly 2013;80: 195.23. Sulmasy DP. Should doctors ever help you die? No. New York Daily News Feb. 15, 2015: 40.

http://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/daniel-sulmasy-doctors-die-no-article-1.2114839\

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Abstracts:

1. Sulmasy DP, Geller G. Medical house officers' knowledge, attitudes, and perceived self-efficacy regarding informed consent. Presented, American Public Health Association: Annual meeting Oct., 1989.

2. Sulmasy DP, Geller G, Levine DM, Faden R. Randomized controlled trial of ethics education for medical house officers. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May, 1990. Published Clin Res 1990;38:742A.

3. Sulmasy DP, Geller G. Ethics education and patient perceptions of the informed consent process. Presented, American Public Health Association, Annual Meeting, Sept., 1990.

4. Sulmasy DP, Levine DM. Ethics education and do not resuscitate orders. Presented, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Annual Conference on Cardiovascular Disease Epidemiology, Orlando, FL, March, 1991.

5. Sulmasy DP, Geller G, Levine DM, Faden R. The quality of orders not to resuscitate: variability among patients with differing diagnoses. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine, Annual meeting, May, 1991. Published Clin Res. 1991;39:631A.

6. Sulmasy DP, Haller KB, Terry PB. Predicting the accuracy of substituted judgments. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual meeting, 1992. Published Clin Res. 1992;40:619A.

7. Lehmann L, Sulmasy DP, Levine DM. Patient perceptions of the quality of informed consent. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 1992. Published Clin Res. 1992;40:614A.

8. Sulmasy DP, Terry PB, Levine DM. Long term improvements in the quality of care for patients with orders not to resuscitate. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 1993. Published Clin Res. 1993;41:582A.

9. Roney D, Sulmasy DP, Schulman KA. Publication policies for economic analysis and biomedical ethics. Presented, American Medical Association Conference on Peer Review, Chicago, Ill., Sept, 10, 1993.

10. Sulmasy DP, Marx E, Chesley F. How does faculty knowledge of ethics compare with that of residents? Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Mid Atlantic Meeting, March 11, 1994. J Gen Intern Med 1994;9 suppl 2:98

11. Sulmasy DP, Marx E, Dwyer M. Do attendings overestimate their attention to the concurrent care concerns of DNR patients? Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Mid Atlantic Meeting, March 11, 1994. J Gen Intern Med 1994;9 suppl 2:98.

12. Sulmasy DP, Marx E. Ethics education improves the knowledge and confidence of medical house officers. Presented at the Society of General Internal Medicine, 1995 Annual Meeting. J Gen Intern Med 1995;10 suppl 1:95.

13. Song K, Mitchell J, Dwyer M, Sulmasy DP. Minority and non-US born patients are less likely to have completed advance directives than US born whites. J Gen Intern Med 1995;10(suppl 1):114.

14. Lewis L, Nelson L, Kulick L, Sulmasy DP. Implementation of the Patient Self-Determination Act has little impact on patient knowledge of advance directives. J Gen Intern Med 1995;10(suppl 1):111.

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15. De Jonge E, Sulmasy D, Gold K, Harper M, Eisenberg J, Schulman K. What patient and clinical variables are associated with DNR orders? Agency for Health Care Policy and Research National Meeting, June, 1995.

16. FitzGerald D, Han C, Sulmasy DP, Milzman DP. A profile of prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the nation's capital. American College of Emergency Physicians Research Forum. Cincinnati, OH, Feb. 24, 1996

17. Sulmasy DP, Haller K, Weisman C, Miller D, Poe S, Terry PB. End-of-life decisions in AIDS differ by exposure category. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 3, 1996. J Gen Intern Med 1996;11(Suppl 1):118.

18. Sulmasy DP, Song K, Marx E, Mitchell J. Randomized trial of two strategies to promote advance directives in a residency outpatient practice. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 3, 1996. J Gen Intern Med 1996;11(Suppl 1):119.

19. Chan ECY, Sulmasy, DP. What should men know about prostate specific antigen screening before giving informed consent? Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine, May 3, 1996. J Gen Intern Med 1996;11(Suppl 1):114.

20. De Jonge KE, Sulmasy DP, Gold K, Epstein A, Harper M, Eisenberg JM, Schulman KA. Are admission DNR orders associated with lower hospital costs? Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 2, 1996. J Gen Intern Med 1996;11(Suppl 1):68.

21. De Jonge KE, Sulmasy DP, Gold K, Epstein A, Harper M, Eisenberg JM, Schulman KA. DNR orders: who gets them and how likely are they to die? J Gen Intern Med 1996;11(Suppl 1):114.

22. Linas BP, Gold K, Sulmasy DP, Schulman KA. Financial incentives in physician payment schemes: ethical pitfall or mirage? Presented, Society for Medical Decision Making, Toronto, Oct., 1996.

23. Linas BP, Gold KF, Schulman KA, Sulmasy DP. Use of medical resources and physician willingness to participate in assisted suicide. Presented, “End of Life Care in Managed Care Systems,” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Nov. 1, 1996.

24. Freeman VG, Rathore SS, Schulman KA, Sulmasy DP. Physician attitudes regarding the deception of third party payers to obtain coverage for patient treatment. J Gen Intern Med 1997;12 (Suppl 1):102. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 2, 1997.

25. Sulmasy DP, Terry PB, Miller DJ, Stallings R, Vettese MA, Haller KB. The accuracy of substituted judgments at the end of life. J Gen Intern Med 1997;12 (Suppl 1):104. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 2, 1997.

26. Sulmasy DP, Terry PB, Miller DJ, Stallings R, Vettese MA, Haller KB. End-of-life substituted judgments: sensitivity, specificity, and predictive value. J Gen Intern Med 1997;12 (Suppl 1):105. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 3, 1997.

27. Song JY, Sulmasy DP, Vettese MA, Haller KB, Miller DJ, Terry PB. Would patients favor decisions by a comprehensive living will or a loved one? J Gen Intern Med 1997;12(Suppl 1):104. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, May 3, 1997.

28. Sulmasy DP, Marx E. Is less time spent with patients not to be resuscitated? J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13 (suppl 1):93. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, April 25, 1998.

29. Sulmasy DP, Bloche G, Mitchell J, Hadley J. Physicians’ moral beliefs about cost-control arrangements. J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13(suppl 1):94. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, April 25, 1998.

30. Sulmasy DP, Bloche G, Mitchell J, Hadley J. Gag rules and perceived risk of contractual exclusion. J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13(suppl 1):67.

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31. Sulmasy DP, Bloche G, Mitchell J, Hadley J. Financial incentives, quality of care, and career satisfaction. J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13 (suppl 1):61. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, April 23, 1998.

32. Sulmasy DP. Intention, foresight, and the concept of a side-effect. J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13 (suppl 1):64.

33. Hughes MT, Herbers JE, Sulmasy DP. Increasing the discussion and completion of advance directives in the primary care setting. J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13 (suppl 1): 95. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, April 25, 1998.

34. Watanabe JM, Schulman KS, Sulmasy DP. The changing times: a study of ambulatory patient visit duration, 1985-1995. J Gen Intern Med. 1998;13 (suppl 1):61. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, April 23, 1998.

35. Rathore SS, Weinfurt KP, Schulman KA, Molinari G, Sulmasy DP. Do not resuscitate orders and acute myocardial infarction care. Circulation 1998;98(S Oct 27): 3951. Presented, American Heart Association, Annual Meeting, 1998.

36. Hadley J, Mitchell JM, Sulmasy DP, Bloche MG. Physicians’ financial arrangements, financial incentives, and effects on behavior. Second Annual Jerusalem International Conference on Health Policy, The Israel National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research Jerusalem, Dec. 13-17, 1998.

37. Sulmasy DP. Martyrdom, suicide, and euthanasia: John Donne’s argument with Augustine. J Gen Intern Med 1999;14(suppl 2): 164. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 29-May 1, 1999.

38. Ury WA, Berkman CS, Sulmasy DP. Pain management education for medical students: what are the factors that make a difference? J Gen Intern Med 1999;14(suppl 2):158. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 29-May 1, 1999.

39. Ury WA, Berkman CS, Sulmasy DP. Associations between interns’ attitudes toward substance abuse and pain management. J Gen Intern Med 1999;14(suppl 2): 157. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 29-May 1, 1999.

40. Pasley PM, Rahn M, Sulmasy DP. Validity of surrogate ratings of symptoms, satisfaction, and quality of care for terminally ill patients. J Gen Intern Med 2000; 15 (suppl 1): 90. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 4-6, 2000.

41. Sulmasy DP, Rahn M. The internal consistency, range, and sensitivity of scales of satisfaction and quality of care for the terminally ill. J Gen Intern Med 2000; 15 (suppl 2): 6. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, May 4-6, 2000.

42. Sulmasy DP, McIlvane JM. Patients’ ratings of satisfaction and quality of end-of-life care. J Gen Intern Med 2001;16(supp 1): 219.

43. Sulmasy DP, McIlvane JM. Factors associated with the time nurses spend at the bedsides of dying inpatients. J Gen Intern Med 2001;16(supp 1): 219.

44. Sulmasy DP, Jansen LA, Ury WA. Might futility determinations relieve surrogates of an unnecessary burden? J Gen Intern Med 2001;16(supp 1): 223. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May, 2001.

45. Ury WA, Rahn M, Tolentino V, Pignotti M, Sulmasy DP. Can palliative care education improve the opioid prescribing practices of medical residents? J Gen Intern Med 2001;16(supp 1): 110. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May, 2001.

46. Jansen LA, Sulmasy DP. Terminal sedation: conceptual clarifications and moral controversies. J Gen Intern Med 2002;17(supp 1): 173. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May, 2002.

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47. Sulmasy DP, Sood JR, Ury WA. Factors associated with the quality of care plans for patients with orders not to resuscitate. J Gen Intern Med 2002;17(supp 1): 175. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May, 2002.

48. Ury WA, Sulmasy DP, Cimino J, Frishman W. Can a one-day immersion-type experience in palliative care improve the self-perceived abilities and attitudes of third-year medical students? J Gen Intern Med 2002;17(supp 1): 237. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May, 2002.

49. CM Handy, Sulmasy DP, Merkel CK, Ury WA. The experience of signing a do not resuscitate order as a surrogate: a phenomenological study. J GenIntern Med 2002;17(supp 1): 244. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, May, 2002.

50. Ferris RE, Ury WA, Sulmasy DP. Confidence and knowledge about ethics among interns entering residency in different specialties. J Gen Intern Med 2003;18 (Suppl 1):232. Presented, SGIM Regional Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 7, 2003, and Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, CANANA, May 1, 2003.

51. Tailor A, Hughes M, Lestz R, Zhu C, Sulmasy DP. Mortality following ethics consultation. J Gen Intern Med 2003;18 (Supppl 1) :234. Presented, SGIM Regional Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 7, 2003.

52. Hughes MT, Nolan MT, Terry PB, Forman JH, Kub J, Vettese M, Thompson RE, Astrow A, Clawson L, Sulmasy DP. Patient preferences for control over health care decisions after diagnosis of a life-threatening illness. J Gen Intern Med 2003;18(Suppl 1):232-3). Presented, SGIM Regional Meeting, Baltimore, MD, March 7, 2003; and Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, CANANA, May, 2003.

53. Hughes MT, Nolan MT, Narendra DP, Sood JR, Terry PB, Kub J, Thompson RE, Sulmasy DP. The preferred role of physician and family in medical decision making among terminally ill patients. J Gen Intern Med 2004;19(suppl 1):223. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 15, 2004.

54. Ury WA, Zhu C, Sood R, Sulmasy DP. Attitudes and confidence of physicians and nurses in discussing Do Not Resuscitate orders: should nurses be more involved? J Gen Intern Med 2004;19(suppl 1):215-6. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 15, 2004.

55. Astrow AB, Narendra DP, Sood JR, Nolan MT, Thompson R, Sulmasy DP. Decision control preferences in patients with advanced cancer. Presented, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 6, 2004 (Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2004 ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings (Post-Meeting Edition). Vol 22, No 14S (July 15 Supplement), 2004: 8069).

56. Weinfurt KP, Depuy V, Castel LD, Seils DM, Sulmasy D, Schulman K, Meropol NJ. Differences between patients’ and physicians’ perceptions of benefit in phase I clinical trials: methodological and bioethical considerations. Presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, Atlanta, GA, October 20, 2004.

57. Ury WA, Sood, JR, Texeira K, McAuley R, McGugins J, Sulmasy DP. Controlled trial of a new policy eliminating signed consent for Do Not Resuscitate orders. J Gen Intern Med 2005;20 (suppl 1): 168. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 14, 2005.

58. Ury WA, Sood JR, Sulmasy DP. Are current psychological assessment instruments appropriate and sensitive enough for use with surrogate decision makers? J Gen Intern Med 2005;20(suppl 1):91. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 14, 2005.

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59. Wold E, Reddy M, Lee W, Brand D, Sulmasy DP. Location and characteristics of diagnostic radiology facilities offering screening total body CT scans in New York State. J Gen Intern Med 2005; 20 (suppl 1): 137. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual National Meeting, New Orleans, LA, May 14, 2005.

60. Astrow AB, Sood JR, Nolan MT, Terry PB, Hughes MT, Kub JB, Sulmasy DP. Discussing end-of-life treatment options: advanced cancer vs. amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Presented, ASCO Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 15, 2005 (Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2005 ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings. Vol 23, No. 16S, Part I of II (June 1 Supplement), 2005: 8065).

61. Sulmasy DP. Diseases and natural kinds. European Society for the Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, 19th Annual Meeting, Barcelona, SPAIN, August 25, 2005.

62. Sood JR, Fisher CB, Sulmasy DP. Religious coping and mental health outcomes in family members making DNR decisions. Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, Nov. 21, 2005

63. Hughes M, Nolan MT, Astrow AB, Terry PB, Kub J, Thompson RE, Texeira K, Sulmasy DP. Longitudinal study of the preferred role of family in medical decision-making among terminally ill patients anticipating decisional incapacity. Presented at the Society of General Internal Medicine 29th Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, April, 2006.

64. Astrow AB, Wexler A, Texeira K, Sulmasy DP. Patient wishes and physician inquiries regarding spiritual needs in an urban cancer center. Presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Atlanta, Georgia, June 2-6, 2006 (Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2006 ASCO Annual Meeting Proceedings Part I. Vol 24, No. 18S (June 20 Supplement), 2006: 8630).

65. Sulmasy DP. The canons of therapeutic responsiveness. Presented at: European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Helsinki, Finland, August, 23-26, 2006.

66. Weinfurt KP, Seils DM, Compton KL, Sulmasy DP, Astrow AB, Meropol NJ. Understanding patient expectations in early-phase clinical oncology trials. Presented at: 28th Annual Meeting of the Society for Medical Decision Making, Cambridge, Mass., October 14-18, 2006.

67. Weinfurt KP, Seils DM, Tzeng JP, Compton KL, Sulmasy DP, Astrow AB, Schulman KA, Meropol NJ. Understanding patient expectations in early-phase clinical oncology trials. Presented at: Society for General Internal Medicine 30th Annual Meeting; April 27, 2007; Toronto, Ontario.

68. Ruiz-Canela M, Sulmasy DP. Scientists’ opinions regarding ethical aspects of genomic research. Presented at: European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Cardiff, Wales, UK, August 16, 2007.

69. Sulmasy DP, Weinfurt KP, Seils DM, Tzeng JP, Compton KL, Astrow AB, Schulman KA, Meropol NJ. Understanding patient expectations in early-phase clinical oncology trials. Presented at: European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Cardiff, Wales, UK, August 18, 2007.

70. Wharam JF, Paashe-Orlow M, Rask K, Sinsky CA, Farber NJ, Rosland AM, Sulmasy DP, Barry MJ, Figaro MK. Ethical issues in pay-for-performance: opinions of SGIM members. Oral presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual National Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, April 9-12, 2008.

71. Valle-Mansilla JI, Sulmasy DP, Ruiz-Canela M. Research subjects’ attitudes on the disclosure of genomics results and the risks related to genomic information: comparing donors from U.S. and Spain. Presented, 9th World Congress of Bioethics, International Association of Bioethics, Rijetca, Croatia, Sept. 3-8, 2008.

72. Valle-Mansilla JI, Ruiz-Canela M, Sulmasy DP. What do donors think about informed consent for genomic research with human samples? A comparison between research subjects from the

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USA and Spain. Presented, 9th World Congress of Bioethics, International Association of Bioethics, Rijetca, Croatia, Sept. 3-8, 2008.

73. Hughes MT, Kub J, Sulmasy DP, Terry PB, Nolan MT. A qualitative study of decision control preferences at the end of life. J Gen Intern Med 2009;24(S1):S9. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, FL, May 13, 2009.

74. Sulmasy DP, Astrow AB, He MK, Seils DM, Meropol NJ, Weinfurt KP. The culture of faith and hope: subjects’ justifications for their high estimations of expected benefit in early phase oncology trials. J Gen Intern Med 2009;24(S1):S181. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, FL, May 13, 2009.

75. Sulmasy DP, Texeira K, Hantman I, Astrow AB. The Spiritual Needs Assessment for Patients Survey (SNAPS): development and initial psychometric testing. J Gen Intern Med 2009;24(S1):S194-5. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Miami Beach, FL, May 13, 2009.

76. Kumar R, Hughes MT, Sulmasy DP, Tudor C, Lehmann L, Thompson RE, Terry P, Kub J, Rose L, Clawson L, Astrow A, Rosenthal SA, Coleman J, Nolan M. Family understanding of patient preferences for family involvement in decision making at the end of life. Presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May 1, 2010, and Mid-Atlantic Regional Meeting, New York, NY, March 5, 2010.

77. Swetz KM, Ottenberg AL, Dib C, Freeman MR, Sulmasy DP, Mueller PS.  The prevalence and use of advance directives among patients with left ventricular assist devices.  J Card Fail 2010;16(8S): S102-103.

78. Sulmasy DP, Snyder L. Substituted interests and best judgments: the authentic values and real interests model of surrogate decision making. Presented, European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, 24th Annual Meeting, Zagreb, Croatia, Aug. 21, 2010.

79. Xu J, Nolan MT, Heinz K, Yenokyan G, Hughes M, Johnson JA, et al.  Symptom severity and QOL in patients with cancer, ALS, and CHF, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, DC, September 13-15, 2012.

80. Lee MC, Sulmasy DP, Johnson JA, et al. Family members’ self-efficacy in health care decision making at the end-of-life, Council for the Advancement of Nursing Science, Washington, DC, September 13-15, 2012.

81. Sulmasy DP. Who told you that you were naked? privacy and whole genome sequencing. Presented, European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care, 26th Annual Meeting, Nazareth, Israel, Aug. 22, 2012.

82. Carullo PC, Snyder Sulmasy L, Sulmasy DP. An under-appreciated ethical problem: delays in death certificate completion. Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, April 26, 2013.

83. Hodges K, Sulmasy DP. Moral status, justice, and the common morality: challenges for the principlist account of moral change. European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare, Basel, Switzerland, August, 2013.

84. Hughes M, Sulmasy DP, Yenokyan G, Kub J, Terry P, Astrow AB, Johnson J, Ho G, Nolan MT.The TAILORED Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial to Improve Surrogate Decision Making,Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, May 12, 2016.

85. Astrow AB, Kwok G, Sharma RK, Fromer N, Sulmasy DP. Just what are the spiritual needs of cancer patients? An empirical study in a diverse population. American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 5, 2016.

86. DeMartino ES, Dudzinski DM, Doyle CK, Sperry BP, Gregory SE, Siegler M, Sulmasy DP,Mueller PS, Kramer DB. Specification and characteristics of surrogate decision makers: Acomparison of US state statutes. Annual CHEST Meeting. Los Angeles, CA. October, 2016.

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Accepted for oral presentation. Chest 2016;150:(S-4)87. DeMartino ES, Doyle CK, Dudzinski DM, Sperry BP, Siegler M, Kramer DB, Mueller PS,

Sulmasy DP. Legal aspects of the physician’s role in caring for incapacitated patients: a reviewof US state statutes. American Thoracic Society Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 21,2017. Accepted for presentation and winner of the Ziskind Clinical Scholar Award. Am J RespCrit Care Med 2017;195:A7100.

88. Doyle CK, DeMartino ES, Dudzinski DM, Sperry BP, Sulmasy DP, Mueller PS, Kramer DB,Siegler M. Powers of surrogate decision makers for mental health treatment: a comparison ofUS state statutes. Accepted for oral presentation, American Society for Bioethics and HumanitiesAnnual Meeting, Kasnsas City, MO, Oct. 21, 2017.

89. Sperry BP, Doyle CK, Chor J, Kramer DB, Dudzinski DM, Siegler M, Sulmasy DP, Mueller PS,DeMartino ES. Pregnancy as an exception to self-determination: an appraisal of US statutesregulating the care of incapacitated pregnant women. Accepted for presentation, AmericanThoracic Society Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2018.

Workshops/Panels at National Meetings:

1. Sugarman J, Sulmasy DP. “Ethics Research from Multiple Methodologic Perspectives.” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May, 1994.

2. Charon R, Hostler S, Sulmasy DP. “Ethical and Professional Development of Students and Faculty.” Association of American Medical Colleges - Council of Academic Societies Annual Meeting, Ponte Vedra, Florida, March 2, 1996.

3. Bickel J, Christakis D, Osborn E, Sulmasy DP. “Truth Teller versus Team Player: Alleviating the Lived Ethical Dilemmas of Students, Residents, and Faculty.” Association of American Medical Colleges Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 8, 1996.

4. Puchalski CM, Teno JM, Sulmasy DP, Matthews DA, Ommaya AK. “Spirituality and Medicine.” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 2, 1997.

5. Campbell CS, Childress JF, Cohen CB, Sulmasy DP, Weisbard A. “Religion and Bioethics.” American Association of Bioethics, Society for Bioethics Consultation, and Society for Health and Human Values Joint Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 8, 1997.

6. Sulmasy DP. “Residency Education in Ethics: A Model Curriculum.” Association of American Medical Colleges. Charleston, SC, March 29, 1998.

7. Sulmasy DP, Byock I, Pellegrino ED, Veatch R. “Issues in End-of-Life Care: The Problem of Futility.” The Association for Health Services Research, Washington, DC, June, 1998.

8. Puchalski CM, Larson D, Rosenfield K, Sulmasy DP. “Spirituality and Medicine: From Research to Clinical Care,” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual National Meeting, Boston, MA, May 4, 2000.

9. Branch WT, Pearson S, Sulmasy DP. “Can Virtue be Taught to Medical Residents?” Society of General Internal Medicine Annual National Meeting, San Diego, CA, May, 2001.

10. Jansen LA, Cassell EJ, Zaner R, Sulmasy DP. “Terminal Suffering: Classifications, Problems, and Clinical Implications.” The American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Nashville, Tennessee, Oct. 25, 2001.

11. Golden WE, Jacobsen JA, Sulmasy DP. “Ethical Challenges: End-of-Life Surrogate Decision-Making: When the Patient's Wishes Are Unknown.” American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA April 4, 2003.

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12. Kicklighter L, Sulmasy D, Thomason C, Scott A. “Religion and Spirituality in Medical Education.” The American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Montreal, CANADA, Oct. 25, 2003.

13. Kuczewski M, Berlinger N, Lysaught T, Sulmasy DP. “Seen and Unseen: Spirituality and Bioethics.” The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 29, 2004.

14. Fromme E, Puchalski C, Sulmasy DP. “Hallowed Ground: Spirituality and Care of Our Patients,” presented, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual National Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA, April 9-12, 2008.

15. Sugarman J, Danis M. DeVries R, Lederman S. “The Many Methods of Medical Ethics,” presented, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Oct. 16, 2009.

16. Tilburt J, Curlin F, Sulmasy DP, Antiel RM, Koenig BA, “Empirical Research in Bioethics: A Toolkit for Beginners,” presented, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct. 20, 2010.

17. Tilburt J, Antiel RM, Dresser R, Sulmasy DP, “Human Dignity and the Practice of Medicine: Conceptual, Empirical, and Clinical Challenges in Operationalizing a Contested Concept,” presented, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct. 21, 2010.

18. Lomax G, Roxland BE, Klitzman R, Zoloth L, Sulmasy DP, “Compensation of Women Who Donate Oocytes to Stem Cell Research: Balancing Science, Ethics, and Protection of Vulnerable Populations,” presented, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, Oct. 22, 2010.

19. Buckley WJ, Fink S, Mackler AL, Pou AM, Sachedina A, Sulmasy D, Tucker K. “Ethics of Palliative Sedation and Medical Disasters,” Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, Jan. 7, 2011.

20. Sugarman J, Sulmasy DP. Methods in Medical Ethics, Meet the Author Session, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Oct. 19, 2012.

21. Smith ML, Dudzynski DM, Bruce CR, Sulmasy DP. "The Ethical Challenges of Ventricular Assist Devices: Proposals and Frameworks for Addressing the Challenges," American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, Oct. 20, 2012.

22. Sulmasy LS, Sulmasy DP, Horwich C, Tulsky JA. Surrogate Decision Making in Clinical Practice: Whose Interests? Which Judgments? American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine/ Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association Annual Assembly, Chicago, IL, March 10, 2016.

23. Eberl JT, Rhodes R, Schulenk U, Sulmasy DP. “Conscientious Refusal to Provide Specific Health Care Services,” American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Kansas City, MO, Oct. 21, 2017.

Book Reviews:

1. Sulmasy DP. rev. of GC Graber and DC Thomasma, Theory and practice in medical ethics. Theological Studies 1990;51:167-169.

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2. Sulmasy DP. rev. of HT Engelhardt, Medicine and secular humanism: the search for a common morality. Theological Studies 1992; 53:189-90.

3. Sulmasy DP. rev. of H Brody, The healer's power. Academ Med 1992;67:749-50.4. Sulmasy DP. rev. of EA. Cassell, The nature of suffering and the goals of medicine. Bulletin of

the History of Medicine 1993;67:620-621.5. Sulmasy DP. rev. of D Brock, Life and death: philosophical essays in biomedical ethics. Academ

Med 1993;68:831-832.6. Sulmasy DP. rev. of PJ van der Maas, JJM van Delden, L Pijneborg, Euthanasia and other medical

decisions concerning the end of life; AS Berger, Dying and death in law and medicine. Ann Intern Med 1994;120:173.

7. Sulmasy DP. rev. of PS Keane, Health care reform: a Catholic view. Theological Studies 1994;55:187.

8. Sulmasy DP. rev. of R Gillon, ed, Principles of health care ethics. Academ Med 1995;70:421-422.9. Sulmasy DP. rev. of MR Wicclair, Ethics and the elderly. Academ Med 1996;71:194-195.10. Sulmasy DP. rev. of G Meilander, Body, soul, and bioethics. Theological Studies 1996;57:786.11. Sulmasy DP. rev. of C Kauffman, Ministry and meaning: a religious history of Catholic health

care in the United States. Bulletin of the History of Medicine 1997;71:558-559.12. Sulmasy DP. rev. of JM Gustafson, Intersections: science, theology, and ethics. Theological

Studies 1997;58:397.13. Sulmasy DP. rev. of MB Zucker and HD Zucker, Medical futility and the evaluation of life-

sustaining treatments. N Engl J Med 1998;338:997. 14. Sulmasy DP. rev. of G Gunderson, Deeply woven roots. New Theology Review 1998;11(4):79-80.15. Sulmasy DP. rev. of JF Kilner, RD Orr, JA Shelly, eds. The changing face of healthcare: a

Christian reappraisal of managed care, resource allocation, and patient-caregiver relationships. Hastings Cent Rep Sept.-Oct. 1999;29(5):42.

16. Sulmasy DP. rev. of RA Epstein, Mortal peril: our inalienable right to health care? America February 12, 2001;184:26-28.

17. Sulmasy DP. rev. of JF Keenan, Catholic ethicists on HIV/AIDS prevention. America March 26, 2001;184:32-34.

18. Sulmasy DP. rev. of WF May, The physician’s covenant: images of the healer in medical ethics. Second Opinion. July, 2001;7:101-102.

19. Sulmasy DP. rev. of R Macklin, Against relativism: cultural diversity and the search for ethical universals in medicine. National CatholicBioethics Quarterly 2001;1:467-469.

20. Sulmasy DP. rev. of H Jonas, The phenomenon of life: toward a philosophical biology. Review of Metaphysics 2002;55:863-865.

21. Sulmasy DP. rev. of JF Keenan, Catholic ethicists on HIV/AIDS prevention. Religious Studies Review. 2002;28:151.

22. Sulmasy DP. Medicine without limits. rev. of A Stark, The limits of medicine. New Atlantis 2006;18(summer): 89-93.

23. Sulmasy DP. Rev. of S Miles, Oath betrayed. Commonweal 133; Nov. 17, 2006: 18-19.24. Sulmasy DP, Kirschner KL. rev. of M Sandel, The case against perfection. America (Web version

only); 3 parts: Sept. 24, 2007. http://www.americamagazine.org/content/article.cfm?article_id=10217

25. Sulmasy DP. rev. of TA Cavanaugh, Double-effect reasoning: doing good and avoiding evil. Studies in Christian Ethics 2008;21:438-442.

26. Sulmasy DP. rev. of J Imber, Trusting doctors: the decline of moral authority in American medicine. New Atlantis Summer 2009;25: 103-106.

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27. Sulmasy DP. Single-issue church? rev. of GD O’Brien, The church and abortion: a Catholic dissent. Commonweal Jan. 14, 2011;138(1):24-26.

28. Sulmasy DP. rev. of Robert D. Orr. Medical ethics and the faith factor: a handbook for clergy and health care professionals. Loma Linda Update, 2011.

29. Sulmasy DP. rev. of Lawrence E. Johnson, A life-centered approach to bioethics: biocentric ethics. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Nov. 11, 2011: http://ndpr.nd.edu/news/27290-a-life-centered-approach-to-bioethics-biocentric-ethics/

30. Sulmasy DP. rev. of Jeffrey P. Bishop, The anticipatory corpse: medicine, power, and the care of the dying. America April 2, 2012;206(11):31-34.

31. Sulmasy DP. rev. of J Duffin, Medical saints: Cosmas and Damian in a postmodern world. Journal of Religion 2015;95(2):259-61.

Letters:

1. Sulmasy DP. Morality and the medical-industrial complex. N Engl J Med 1989;320:1082-3.2. Sulmasy DP, Levine DM, Faden R. Evaluating ethics education. Arch Intern Med 1991;151:2473.3. Sulmasy DP, Geller G, Levine DM, Faden R. The quality of mercy is not strained. JAMA

1992;268:471-472.4. Sulmasy DP, Pellegrino ED. Cardinal Newman's idea of a university. The Chronicle of Higher

Education Sept. 23, 1992:B4-B5.5. Sulmasy DP. Physicians and cost-control. Ann Intern Med 1992;117:1059-1060.6. Sulmasy DP. What's so special about medicine? a reply to DeVille. Theor Med 1993;14:379-380.7. Sulmasy DP. Managed care and managed death. Arch Intern Med 1995;155:1553.8. Sulmasy DP. Managed death? Arch Intern Med 1995;155:1554-1555.9. Sulmasy DP, and the Georgetown Division of General Internal Medicine. The impact of media

coverage on practice. J Gen Intern Med 1996;11:62.10. Lynn J, Sulmasy DP. End-of-life care. JAMA 1997;278:1150-51.11. Sulmasy DP, Miller DJ, Terry PB. Accuracy of substituted judgments in patients with terminal

diagnoses. Ann Intern Med 1998;129:1082-3.12. Sulmasy DP, Schulman KA. Physician assisted suicide. Arch Intern Med 1998;158:2513.13. Sulmasy DP, Pellegrino ED. Euthanasia: morals and ethics. Arch Intern Med 1999; 159:1815-16.14. Sulmasy DP. Toward evidence-based statistics. Ann Intern Med 2000;132:507-8.15. Sulmasy DP, Freeman VG, Schulman KA. The factuality of health records. Arch Intern Med

2000;160:2225.16. Sulmasy DP, Ury WA, Siegler M, Ahronheim JC, Burt RA, Foley K, Gomez C, Kass L, Krizek

TJ, Lantos J, Payne R, Pellegrino ED, Portenoy RK. Responding to intractable terminal suffering. Ann Intern Med 2000;133:560-562.

17. Sulmasy DP, Ury WA, Siegler M, Ahronheim JC, Burt RA, Foley K, Gomez C, Kass L, Krizek TJ, Lantos J, Payne R, Pellegrino ED, Portenoy RK. Palliative treatment of last resort and assisted suicide. Ann Intern Med 2000;133:562-564.

18. Sulmasy DP, Ury WA, Siegler M, Ahronheim JC, Burt RA, Foley K, Gomez C, Kass L, Krizek TJ, Lantos J, Payne R, Pellegrino ED, Portenoy RK. Publication of papers on assisted suicide and terminal sedation. Ann Intern Med 2000;133:564-566.

19. Sulmasy DP, Bloche MG, Mitchell JM, Hadley J. Cost-control arrangements and misdirected loyalty. Arch Intern Med 2000; 160:2547-2548.

20. Snyder L, Sulmasy DP, Golden WE. Physician-assisted suicide. Ann Intern Med 2002;137:216-7. 21. Jansen LA, Sulmasy DP. Physician involvement in voluntary stopping of eating and drinking. Ann

Intern Med 2002;137:1011.

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22. Jansen LA, Sulmasy DP. Careful conversation about care at the end of life. Ann Intern Med 2002;137:1010.

23. Sulmasy DP. Medical ethicist: my quote was reported out of context by AMNews. American Medical News July 28, 2003, pp. 17-18.

24. Jansen LA, Sulmasy DP. Conflicts of interest. Hastings Cent Rep 2003(Nov-Dec); 33: 6. 25. Sulmasy DP. Duty to warn about hereditary disease risks. JAMA 2005;293:676.26. Sulmasy DP. Response to Sorta-Bilajac. Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2006; 134: 351.27. Sulmasy DP. The enhancement wars, reply to Stark. New Atlantis Fall 2006;14:9-10.28. Sulmasy DP. Doctors and torture, reply to Adler. Commonweal 94 (Jan. 12, 2007): 4.29. Sulmasy DP, He MK, McAuley RL, Ury WA. Nurses' roles in discussions of do not resuscitate

orders with patients and families: The authors reply. Crit Care Med 2008;36:3281. 30. Sulmasy DP, He MK, McAuley R, Ury WA. End-of-life discussion: A concept or a treatment

plan. Crit Care Med 2009;37:798-9. 31. Sulmasy DP, Curlin F, Brungardt G, Cavanaugh T. Justifying different levels of palliative

sedation Ann Intern Med 2010;152:332-3.32. Goligher EC, del Sorbo L, Liao L, Easson A, Cheung AM, Alibhai SMH, Halpern J, Ely EW,

Sulmasy DP, Hwang SW. Why conscientious objection merits respect. CMAJ 2016;188:822-3.33. Sulmasy DP, Ely EW, Sprung C. Euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. JAMA 2016;

316:1600.34. Sulmasy DP, Finlay I, Fitzgerald F, Foley K, Payne R, Siegler M. Physician assisted suicide:

against medical neutrality. J Gen Intern Med 2019;34:1372.

Poetry:

1. Sulmasy DP. Two poems. Cornell University Medical College Alumni Quarterly, 1981;44(1): 21.2. Sulmasy DP. Tea. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2000;15: 23.3. Sulmasy DP. Chronicity. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2014;29: 690.

Major Media Coverage

1. "The Patient Self-Determination Act," The Diane Rehm Show, WAMU Radio, Washington, DC, Dec., 1991.

2. "Medicine at the Crossroads," Public Broadcasting System (PBS) TV, April, 1993.3. "Euthanasia," The Georgetown Radio Hour, hosted by Lillian Brown, WTOP Radio,

Washington, DC, August, 1995.4. "Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide," The Talk of the Nation, hosted by Ray Suarez, National

Public Radio, Washington, DC, Feb. 21, 1996.5. “Toward Dignified Dying,” by Abigail Trafford. The Washington Post, March 19, 1996, Heath

Section, p. 6 – extensive quote.6. “Physician-Assisted Suicide,” Issues and Answers Series, hosted by Ron Nessen, The Nostalgia

Channel, Cable TV, June 27, 1996.

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7. “An Interview With Daniel P. Sulmasy, MD”, Decisions in Imaging Economics, 1996.8. “The Right to Die,” The Crier Report, hosted by Catherine Crier, Fox News Channel, Cable

TV, Oct. 11, 1996.9. “Hard Choices: What should a doctor do when a patient’s religious beliefs conflict with her

medical needs?” by I Chen, Hippocrates July, 1997: 35-42.10. “Physician-Assisted Suicide,” The Crier Report, hosted by Catherine Crier, Fox News Channel,

Cable TV, June 26, 1997.11. “Assisted Suicide Advocates Trying New Tack,” Jeff Levine, CNN Health News, Cable TV,

July 27, 1997.12. “The Care of the Dying,” The Derek McGinty Show, WAMU Radio, July 17, 1997.13. “Final Blessing,” Documentary, NBC-TV, July 27, 1997.14. “Metro Morning”, Live Radio Interview by Andy Barrie, Canadian Broadcasting

Corporation, Nov. 5, 1997.15. “The Double Effect,” Radio interview of Dr. Daniel Sulmasy and Dr. Timothy Quill by

Elizabeth Arnold, National Public Radio, Dec. 18, 1997. 16. “Health vs. Honesty,” Washington Post, by David Hilzenrath, extensive interview, photo and

quotations. Sunday March 15, 1998, pp. H1, 6-7.17. “From Specialists in End-of-Life Care: Physician Training Must be a Priority,” by Fay Jarosh

Ellis: extensive quotations and photo. Academic Physician and Scientist. March/April, 1998:1, 4-5.

18. “Academics Explore Spirituality and Medicine,” by Fay Jarosh Ellis: interview and quotation. Academic Physician and Scientist. March/April, 1998: 8-9.

19. “Pain-Killers,” NewsNight Maryland, Maryland Public Television, interview by Bob Althage, March 25, 1998.

20. “The Healer’s Calling” – Radio interviews regarding the book of the same title: 1/22/98: WEA, Hormel, NY 1/29/98: KRSN, Los Alamos, New Mexico – The Snow Anderson Show2/15/98: KDKA, Pittsburgh, PA – Fr. Ron Languin Show3/3/98: WTMS, Florida, The Rob Selko Show3/8/98: WXRV, Massachusetts, J. Tuccolo3/19/98: WSB, Atlanta, Georgia, “Choosing Life: Addiction and Recovery,” host, Susie Marsh4/15/98:WJN, New Jersey Public Radio, “Transitions,” host, Bruce Wadzick5/6/98:KINA, Salinas, Kansas, “The Rick Mack Show”5/18/98: TRN, “Conversations With Anne”, host, Anne Masters

21. “Doctor Kevorkian,” interview with Peter Williams, NBC News. Broadcast on NBC Nightly News (with Tom Brokow), MSNBC, CNBC – Nov. 23, 1998

22. “Killing and Allowing to Die,” Mile-High Midday, hosted by Steve Curtis, Radio Station KNUS, 710 AM, Denver, CO, Jan. 13, 1999.

23. “Spirituality and Health,” Religion on Line, hosted by Rabbi Joseph Pataznick, WABC Radio-AM, New York, April 11, 1999.

24. “Kevorkian’s Sentencing” ABCNews.com, April 13, 1999. 25. “Coma Son Found in Mom’s Day Miracle,” by Alex Devine, New York Post, May 11, 1999, p.

17; also local Television -- ABC and Fox News and local Radio -- WINS and WCBS Radio.26. “Longer Life?” ABC Television Local News, New York, Sept. 8, 1999.27. “Moral Decisions: Franciscan doctor heads hospital department in his specialty: medical ethics”

by Brian Caulfield, cover story, Catholic New York, Oct. 7,1999, pp. 1, 26-27. Article won 2nd place, Best Feature Article, National Catholic Press Association, 2000.

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28. “Is Your Doctor Lying for You?” by Avery Comarow. US News and World Report, Oct. 25, 1999, pp. 66-67.

29. AMA Science Writer’s Annual Forum – presentation, press release re: “Lying for patients,” CLA Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 24, 1999. Press coverage 10/24-10/26: CNN TV, FoxNews TV (The Edge, with Paula Zahn), NPR Radio (Weekend All Things Considered, with Joanne Silberner), USA Today, LA Times, San Francisco Chronicle, New Republic, AP, Reuters, Bloomberg, multiple radio interviews, including WNYC (with Brian Leher), WTVN (Ohio), WABB (Alabama).

30. Coverage of “Physicians’ Ethical Beliefs About Cost-Control Arrangements,” CBS Radio Network; Reuters Wire Service; “Marketplace” – Public Radio International, March 12-13, 2000; American Medical News, May 15, 2000: 14-16; Physicians’ Financial News May, 2000.

31. “Doctor, who is also a friar, tackles ethics in medicine” by Rob Reiser, The New York Journal News, March 19, 2000, p. 2B.

32. “HMO Study” – All Things Considered, National Public Radio –Joanne Silberner, commenting on study by Wynia, et al., April 11, 2000.

33. “Rules Needed,” by Brian Caulfield, Catholic New York, July 6, 2000, p. 9 -- photo and extensive quotes, commenting on ethics and the Human Genome Project.

34. “False Science: Guidelines for funding embryo stem-cell experiments widely criticized,” by Brian Caulfield, Catholic New York, Aug 31, 2000, p. 3 – photo plus extensive quotes.

35. “Docs OK With Role in Executions,” by Lindsey Tanner, AP, October 22, 2000 – quoted commenting on study, published in various newspapers in U.S. and Canada (e.g., LA Times, USA Today, Bergen Record, Edmonton Sun).

36. “Doctors Urge Voters to Reject Question 1,” by Meredith Goad, Portland Press Herald, Nov. 3, 2000 – quoted from press conference on ACP-ASIM Position Statement opposing Assisted Suicide. Before the 2000 Maine Ballot Initiative to legalize assisted suicide.

37. American College of Physicians - American Society of Internal Medicine Position Statement on Physician Assisted Suicide – Pennsylvania Public Radio, Harrisburg, PA, interview Nov. 10, 2000.

38. “The Case of the Conjoined Twins,” interviewed by Garry O’Sullivan of Vatican Radio, Nov. 23, 2000.

39. “Advance Directives,” by Brian Caulfield, Catholic New York, Jan. 11, 2001, p. 12 – extensive quotes.

40. “Human Cloning,” Appeared in debate with Dr. Richard Seed on Judith Regan Tonight. The Fox News Channel, aired January 27-28, 2001.

41. “Clinical Drug Trials Helpful or Harmful? Dilemma of Using Drugs to Prevent Diseases in People Who are at Risk but Otherwise Healthy” interviewed by Joe Palca, National Public Radio, aired March 21, 2001.

42. “Man of Many Missions,” by Vida Foubister, American Medical News, March 26, 2001, pp. 14-16.

43. “Medical Ethics,” The Panther Report, hosted by Dr. Michael Koger, WRAS Radio, 88.5 FM, Atlanta, GA, 8AM to 9AM, April 22, 2001.

44. “Healing Traditions: Interfaith Conference Explores Religion in Relation to Medicine,” by Brian Caulfield, Catholic New York, June 14, 2001, p. 3: photo and extensive quotes.

45. “Charter on Medical Professionalism Addresses Issues of Finite Resources,” by Phyllis McGuire, ACP-ASIM Observer, July, 2001: extensive quotes.

46. “Embryonic Stem Cells,” ABC-TV Local News, Channel 7, New York, July 11, 2001.

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47. “Stem-cell Decision Takes on Urgency with Reports on Embryo Initiatives,” by John Burger, Catholic New York, July19, 2001, p. 3.

48. “Health Care Workers Hit Hard by Mistakes,” by Melissa Klein, The Westchester Journal News, August 3, 2001, p. 1.

49. “Doctors’ Group Opposes Assisted Suicide,” AP and UPI Wire service stories regarding the ACP-ASIM Position Paper (Sulmasy co-author) opposing the legalization of assisted suicide, carried in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Washington Post and numerous other newspapers, August 7, 2001. Catholic News Service, "Medical Group's stand Against Assisted Suicide called a Victory," by Tracy Early, published Catholic New York, Aug. 16, 2001, p. 14 (and other venues), subject of editorial, Brooklyn Tablet Aug. 25, 2001. Also: radio interviews WMUZ, Detroit, Aug. 7 and WKHO in Denver, Aug. 8.

50. “Embryonic Stem Cell Research,” NBC National Nightly News with Tom Brokaw, correspondent Katie Couric, August 7, 2001; clip re-broadcast August 9, 2001 before Presidential speech regarding stem cells.

51. “Cloning,” Reuters Cable TV Network, August 7, 2001.52. “Doctors and Patients: Going Quietly into that Good Night, Alone,” by Susan Morse,

Washington Post, Oct. 30, 2001: p. F3: full article describing Sulmasy study on time spent with dying patients, with extensive quotes; reprinted in Toronto Star, Nov 2, 2001; also covered by Reuters Health: "Terminally ill patients spend too much time alone," by Melissa Schorr, Nov 9, 2001: http://www.reutershealth.com/frame2/eline.html ; "Very sick patients left all alone, Georgetown study finds," American Medical News, December 3, 2001.

53. “Spirituality and Health Care,” New York 1 TV, New York Tonight: ten minute live interview by of Dr. Sulmasy and Prof. Ingrid Mattson, Dec. 3, 2001.

54. “Stem Cells,” American Catholic Cable TV. Panelist, interviewed by Roland Smith. Taped Dec. 18, 2001.

55. “Passing Time,” story on Dr. Sulmasy's study of time spent with dying patients, Reader's Digest, March, 2002, p. 40.

56. “Where Do No Harm Means Do the Right Thing,” by Margaret Ann Cross, Managed Care magazine, April 2002, 37-42, extensive boxed quote.

57. “Moral Status of Embryo is Key Cloning Issue, Franciscan Doctor Says,” by Tracy Early, Catholic News Service, May 21, 2002, coverage of talk, syndicated widely to Catholic newspapers.

58. “Surgeon Allowed to Treat Patients After Sex Contact,” by Dave Newbart, Chicago Sun Times, Oct. 22, 2002, p. 18 – comment solicited from Sulmasy, quoted.

59. “Cloning,” WWOR-TV-UPN 9 10 O’Clock News, interviewed by Cora-Ann Mihalik, Dec. 27, 2002.

60. “Cloning,” Fox and Friends, Fox News Network, interviewed by Juliet Huddy and Mike Jerrick, Dec. 28, 2002.

61. “When Death Needs a Plan: The Case of 92 Year-Old Margaret Russell Illustrates Just How Complicated End-of-Life Decisions Can Be,” by Jamie Talan, Newsday, March 11, 2003, pp. A33; A38-A39, extensive quotes.

62. “Doctors Struggle to Balance Professionalism with the Pressures of Everyday Practice,” by Phyllis McGuire, ACP-Observer, April, 2003, extensive quotes.

63. “Surrogate Decision-Makers and End- of-Life Care: No ‘Right’ Answers, But Plenty of Tough Choices,” Phyllis McGuire, ACP-Observer, June, 2003, photo, extensive quotes.

64. “Surgeon (sic) Friar Encourages Doctors Into Good Habits,” by Jo Ind, The Birmingham Post, Birmingham, UK, July 4, 2003, p. 11; Dr. Sulmasy was the main subject of this feature article.

65. “The Ethics of Emergency Contraception,” Our Sunday Visitor, June 29, 2003, p. 4.

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66. “State Law Provides Rape Victims With Emergency Contraception,” by Elizabeth Ganga, The Journal News, July 21, 2003, extensive quote.

67. “Crossing the Line? Medical Research on Brain-Dead People Raises Ethical Questions,” by Lila Guterman, The Chronicle of Higher Education 49 (August 1, 2003), p. A13, quotes.

68. “Annual Physical Checkup May be an Empty Ritual,” by Gina Kolata, New York Times, August 12, 2003, pp. F1, F6, quotes.

69. “Annual Check-up: Is it Worth It?” ABC World News Tonight with Peter Jennings, interviewed by John McKenzie, August 26, 2003.

70. “In Medicine, A Spiritual Crisis,” by John Curtis, Yale Medicine, Summer, 2003, p. 13 –describing talk given by Dr. Sulmasy at Yale Medical School.

71. “The Terri Schiavo Case,” National Public Radio’s “Day to Day” show, hosted by Alex Chadwick, Oct. 24, 2003.

72. “It May be a Family Matter, but Just Try to Define Family,” by Shaila K. Dewan, New York Times, Oct. 26, 2003, Section 4, Week in Review, pp. 1, 5 – extensive quotes.

73. “The Terry Schiavo Case,” on “The Morning Show,” interviewed live by host Ed Walsh, WOR Radio, AM 710, Oct. 28, 2003.

74. “50 and Ready for a Colonoscopy? Doctors Say Wait is Often Long” by Gina Kolata, New York Times, Dec. 8, 2003, p. A1; A 28 – extensive quotes.

75. “Caregivers Can Help Patients Rediscover Their Dignity,” by Pete Sheehan, Long Island Catholic, Dec. 10, 2003, p. 5.

76. “A Calculated Departure: For Someone in Good Health, Can Suicide Ever Be a Rational Choice?” by Barron Lerner, Washington Post, p. F1, March 2, 2004, multiple quotes.

77. “Cloning,” radio interview on “Morning Air with Jeff Cavins,” nationally syndicated radio show, Relevant Radio, March 18, 2004.

78. “It’s College, Sans Homework: Area Campuses Offer Lectures,” by Paul Menchaca, Queens Chronicle, Thursday March 25, 2004, p. 18, photo and description of presentation.

79. “Access Fees Have Physicians Moving Cautiously,” by Bonnie Darves, ACP Observer, April 2004, pp. 1, 28-29, extensive quotes.

80. “Questions Emerge About Doctor,” by Lisa Schneider, Staten Island Advance Thursday Aug. 5, 2004, p. A8, extensive quotes.

81. “Bringing Religion to Medicine,” by Gary Stern, Westchester Journal News, Nov. 10, 2004, p. 1, extensive quotes, photo, front page.

82. “Ethics Conference Marks 10th Year of Oregon’s Assisted Suicide Law,” Catholic News Service, syndicated to multiple newspapers, Nov. 10, 2004. extensive quotes form talk as keynote speaker at this conference.

83. “Prayer and Healing,” by Sarah Glazer, CQ Researcher, Jan. 14, 2005;15: 25-47, extensive quotes.

84. “Scenario is Not Unusual,” by Corky Siemaszko, New York Daily News, Friday, March 22, 2005, p. 6. Several quotes regarding the care of dying patients and the case of Terri Schiavo.

85. “The Terri Schiavo Case,” The Lou Dobbs Show, CNN, March 22, 2005.86. “End-of-Life Decisions,” New York 1 TV, March 23, 2005.87. “Schiavo Case Points to Larger Fight on Values,” by Michael Vitez, The Philadelphia Inquirer,

Sunday, March 27, 2005.88. “Schiavo Case Prompts Questions on Care,” by Kate Blain, The Evangelist (Albany Diocese),

March 31, 2005, pp. 1, 15, extensive quotes.89. “Friar Doc Tackles Schiavo Debate,” by Charles W. Bell, New York Daily News, Saturday,

April 2, 2005, p. 14. Article focuses on Dr. Sulmasy and his work.

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90. “Bioethics: What Constitutes Extraordinary Means of Care?” by Mary DeTurris Poust, Our Sunday Visitor, April 3, 2005, extensive quotes.

91. “Breast Cancer Prevention Study Spotlights Debate Over Drug Trials,” by Rita Rubin, USA Today, Monday, April 4, 2005, p. 8D, quoted.

92. “Guardian of Tradition, Champion of Technology,” by Jeremy Manier, Chicago Tribune, Wed., April 6, 2005, p.1, quoted.

93. “Parent’s Choice,” by John Woods, Catholic New York, April 2005, pp. 17-18, photo and quotes.

94. “Doctor of Divinity,” by Beth Saulnier, Weill-Cornell Medicine, Winter, 2005, pp. 12-13, two page feature article about Dr. Sulmasy, with photos.

95. “Double Life: The Unusual Career of Daniel Sulmasy,” by Beth Saulnier, Cornell Alumni Magazine, May/June, 2005, pp. 30-31, two page feature article about Dr. Sulmasy, with photos.

96. “Daniel P. Sulmasy Incorporates his Medical Career and his Religious Beliefs into One Fulfilling Way of Life,” interviewed by Dave Price, anchored by Hannah Storm and Julie Chen. The Early Show, CBS TV, May 24, 2005, five-minute segment profiling Dr. Sulmasy as a physician and Franciscan friar.

97. “New Stem Cell Criteria Ignore Real Ethical Issues,” by Mary DeTurris Proust, Our Sunday Visitor June 5, 2005, p. 3, extensive quotes.

98. “Transplant Ethics: Was the Patient Adequately Prepared for a Partial Face Transplant,” interview with Dr. Tim Johnson, “Healthy Life,” ABC News, Dec. 6, 2005.

99. “Supreme Court Suicide Ruling Seen as Limited,” by Gary Stern, The Journal News, Wed. Jan. 18, 2006, pp. 1B, 10B, quoted.

100. “In this Study, Prayers Aren’t the Answer,” by Jeremy Manier, Chicago Tribune, Fri. March 31, 2006, p. 4, quoted.

101. “Franciscan Ethicist Publishes Article on Spiritual Care for Dying Patients,” Catholic New York, Sept. 28, 2006: 45.

102. “Treating the Body and Soul: Doctor Campaigns to Help the Dying Find Meaning in Last Days,” by Gary Stern, The Journal News, Monday Oct. 9, 2006, pp. 1A, 8A, two photos and Dr. Sulmasy is the featured subject.

103. “The Last Word on the Last Breath,” by Jan Hoffman, New York Times, Oct. 10, 2006, pp. F1, F6. extensive quotes.

104. “Stem Cells,” a 30-minute interview on “Q&A” with host Alexander Johnson, PBS, WLIW-TV 21, Feb. 5, 2007; re-broadcast Feb. 10, 2007.

105. “Ethics and Medical Economics: Rationing Care,” by Joseph V. Simone, Oncology Times, March 25, 2007, pp. 2, 4-5. extensive quotes.

106. “Was John Paul II Euthanized?” CNN News, medical reporter Elizabeth Cohen quoting Dr. Sulmasy’s judgment that the pope was not euthanized, Sept. 24, 2007.

107. “Stunning Claim: Pope John Paul II Euthanized?” WCBS-TV Evening News, Ch. 2, a brief segment explaining the Pope’s death in light of Catholic tradition, Sept. 26, 2007.

108. “A Matter of Life and Death: Ethicists Ponder Practicality, Rightness of New Vatican Rules on Artificial Feeding,” by John Allen, National Catholic Reporter, Oct. 3, 2007, cover story. extensive quotes.

109. “Friar-Physician Discusses Ethical Questions of Care for the Dying,” by Tyler Briggs, Olean Times-Herald, Feb. 1, 2008, p. A3. A lecture by Dr. Sulmasy was summarized and reported upon.

110. “Designer Babies,” Fox TV News, “The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet.” Dr. Sulmasy was part of a panel discussion for two segments, Feb. 12, 2008.

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111. “Stem Cell Funds Push Questioned: Members of Board Set Up to Distribute Research Money Say State May Be Going Too Fast,” by Rick Karlin, Albany Times-Union, Feb. 14, 2008, p. 3. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

112. “End of Life Care Issues Talk's Focus: 'We're All Different' Franciscan Friar Says,” by Dawn Baumgartner Vaughan, Durham, NC Herald-Sun, March 8, 2008, p. F1.

113. “Catholic Doctor: Spirituality is Key to Dying Patients’ Quality of Life,” by Rick DelVecchio, Catholic San Francisco, May 9, 2008, p. 6.

114. “Can One Sibling Pull the Plug if the Others Don’t Want To? and five other vexing medical-ethics dilemmas, examined,” by Janelle Nanos, New York magazine, New York’s Best Doctors issue, June 16, 2008, pp. 64-70, extensive quotes from Dr. Sulmasy.

115. “Red Flags: Caution Urged on National Program for Bioethics Education,” by Valerie Schmalz, National Catholic Register, July 20-26, 2008. several quotes.

116. “Spirituality and the Dying,” Relevant Radio, “Morning Air,” with Sean Herriott, July 24, 2008: one hour live interview.

117. “Talking to Your Doctor About God,” by Elizabeth Cohen, http://www.cnn.com/2008/HEALTH/09/11/ep.faith.medicine/index.html Sept. 11, 2008. extensive quotes from Dr. Sulmasy.

118. “Four Charged in Assisted Suicide Probe,” Associated Press Video, Feb. 26, 2009. Dr. Sulmasy is interviewed and quoted.

119. “Custom-made Babies Delivered: Fertility Clinic Doctor's Design-a-Kid Offer Creates Uproar,” by Gina Salamone, New York Daily News, March 3, 2009, pp. 1, 3. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

120. “Health Care Reform,” Relevant Radio, “Morning Air,” with Sean Herriott, June 25, 2009: one hour live interview.

121. “The Role of Conscience in the Work of Medical Professionals,” Up to Date with Steve Kraske, KCUR Public Radio, Kansas City, Kansas, August 6, 2009, one-hour live interview.

122. “Celebrity Look-Alike Sperm Donors: The Latest Designer Baby Trend,” Nightline, ABC TV, Oct. 20, 2009, several ethical comments by Dr. Sulmasy: http://abcnews.go.com/Nightline/celebrity-alike-sperm-donors-resemble-stars-david-beckham/story?id=8781583

123. “OB GYN Drops Patient One Day Before Due Date,” NBC TV News Chicago, Nov. 10, 2009, commenting on the ethics of patient abandonment: http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/health/OB_GYN_Drops_Patient_One_Day_Before_Due_Date_Chicago.html

124. “Couch Potatoes, Fat People Could be Rewarded for Changing Their Ways Under New Health Bill,” by Stacey Singer, Palm Beach Post, Dec. 23, 2009, Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

125. “NYC's St. Vincent's Hospital fights for life,” by Verena Dobnik, Associated Press, Thursday Mar 25, 2010. Distributed to various print and electronic media. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

126. “University of Chicago Doctor Named to Presidential Commission on Bioethics,” AP story in Chicago Tribune and elsewhere, nationally.

127. “Dying With Dignity,” Relevant Radio, 30-minute segment on “Morning Air” with Sean Herriott, April 13, 2010.

128. “The President’s Franciscan Ethicist: Brother-Medical Doctor Brings Pro-Life Views to Obama’s Bioethics Commission,” by Joan Frawley Desmond, National Catholic Register, April 29, 2010.

129. “Doctor and Brother: Daniel Sulmasy Discusses His Role on President’s Commission,” by Joan Frawley Desmond, National Catholic Register, April 29, 2010.

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130. “Bridging Medicine and Theology: Daniel Sulmasy, OFM, MD, PhD,” by Barbara Beckwith, St. Anthony Messenger, May 3, 2010, pp. 16-20.

131. “Bioethics: A Local Member of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues,” interview with Dr. Sulmasy on PBS’s “Chicago Tonight,” by Carol Marin, WTTV Channel 11, May 12, 2010.

132. “Should Feeding Tubes Always Be Continued in Terminal Illness? Not Necessarily, According to New Guidance from the Catholic Church,” by Lola Butcher, Neurology Today, June 17, 2010, p. 30, extensive quotes from Dr. Sulmasy.

133. “Dealing With End of Life Care,” by Becky Orr, Cheyenne, Wyoming Tribune Eagle, Sept. 2, 2010, pp. 3, 6.

134. “Medicine as a Vocation: Q & A with Dr. Daniel Sulmasy,” by John Shorb, Hope and Healing Website, posted Sept. 13, 2010. http://hopeandhealing.org/contentPage.aspx?resource_id=551

135. “A Rare Specimen: President’s Panel has a Physician, a Friar, and a Professor, All in U. of C.’s Daniel Sulmasy,” by Kevin Beese, Chicago Tribune, Sept. 15, 2010, pp. C1, C4.

136. “An Interview with Dr. Daniel Sulmasy,” Expert Witness series, US Catholic, Nov. 2010, pp. 24-28.

137. “Surrogate Decision-Makers’ Dilemma on End-of-Life Care Requires More Input from Doctors,” by Kevin B. O’Reilly, American Medical News, Nov. 15, 2010.

138. “For a Thin Employee, A Fat Bonus,” by Ranit Mishori, The Washington Post, Nov. 30, 2010, p. E-1. Extensive quotes on the ethics of paying patients to incentivize them for healthy behaviors.

139. “Advance Directives Can Ease the Stress of Life-or-Death Medical Decisions,” by Michelle Andrews, The Washington Post, Jan. 18, 2011, p. E4. Quotes about surrogate decision making.

140. “Prepare for a 'Good Death' with an Advance Directive and Effective Surrogates,” by Michelle Andrews, Los Angeles Times, Feb. 14, 2011, p. E3. Quotes about surrogate decision making.

141. “Stressful Choices for Surrogate Treatment Decision Makers: Study Shows Long-Term Emotional Impact for People Who Make Treatment Decisions for Ill Loved Ones,” by Kathleen Doheny, WebMD, March 1, 2011. http://www.webmd.com/stroke/news/20110301/stressful-choices-for-surrogate-treatment-decision-makers

142. “When Optimism is Unrealistic,” by Pauline W. Chen, New York Times, March 8, 2011. Quote regarding research study for which Dr. Sulmasy was senior author.

143. “One in Three Surrogates Carries Lasting Emotional Burden,” by Kevin B. O’Reilly, American Medical News, March 14, 2011, comments by Dr. Sulmasy on a recent study.

144. “Getting Paid to Get Healthy,” by Hiran Ratantyake, Delaware News Journal and Ganett News Service, March 9, 2011, quote from Dr. Sulmasy.

145. “Living Well is the Best Revenge. But Dying Well Can Take a Lifetime of Preparation,” by Andrew Giambrone, Yale Daily News, April 13, 2011, report on a lecture at Yale by Dr. Sulmasy.

146. “End-of-life Care: How You Can Help Stressed Surrogates,” by Kevin B. O’Reilly, American Medical News, June 20, 2011, pp. 11-12. quotes and picture of Dr. Sulmasy.

147. “Scientists Report Possibly Crucial Advance in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research,” by Rob Stein, Washington Post, Oct. 6, 2011, pp. A1, A6. quote from Dr. Sulmasy.

148. “Where Do Babies Come From? The Church and IVF,” By Michael Riordan, US Catholic Oct., 2011;76(10):32-36, extensive quotes from Dr. Sulmasy.

149. “The HHS Contraceptive Mandate,” Relevant Radio, “Morning Air,” with Sean Herriott, Feb. 13, 2012: 20 minute live interview.

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150. “Balancing Medicine, Faith: U. of C. Researchers Study How Doctors Incorporate their Own Religious Beliefs and Discuss Faith with Patients,” by Manya A. Brachear, The Chicago Tribune, April 2, 2012, p. A8. Two photos and extensive quotes from Dr. Sulmasy about the University of Chicago’s Program on Medicine and Religion.

151. “A Desperate Act, Born of Desperation,” by Judith Graham, New York Times blog, The New Old Age, August 3, 2012. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted. http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/03/a- desperate-act-born-of-depression/

152. “Medical Ethics,” interview by Dr. Thad Woodard, “Line One,” KSKA Radio, NPR Alaska, August 6, 2012. One-hour interview with Dr. Sulmasy.

153. “Scientists Use Stem Cells to Create Eggs in Mice,” by Rob Stein, NPR Radio, Oct. 5, 2012. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

154. “Cloning and Stem Cell Discoveries Earn Nobel Prize in Medicine," by Rob Stein, NPR Radio, Oct. 8, 2012. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

155. “Letting Death Happen, Is it Suicide?” by Steve Kastenbaum, CNN Radio, Oct. 11, 2012. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

156. “Daniel Sulmasy: Cabe à sociedade estabelecer limites. Não deve ser o médico a fazer o juízo,” by Marta F. Reis, ionline, Lisbon, Portugal, Dec. 10, 2012. http://www.ionline.pt/mundo/daniel-sulmasy-etico-racionalizar-racionar-seja-bem-maior

157. “Needle and Threat,” by Richard Mertens, The University of Chicago Magazine, 105 (3) Jan.-Feb. 2013, pp. 45-49; Dr. Sulmasy is quoted extensively regarding the ethics of pediatric anthrax vaccine research.

158. “The Soul of Medicine,” by Richard Mertens, The University of Chicago Magazine, 105 (3) Jan.-Feb. 2013, pp. 50-51. Dr. Sulmasy is the featured subject on medicine and religion.

159. “Catholic Hypocrisy?” Huffington Post Live panel discussion, hosted by Alicia Menendez, Jan. 31, 2013. 30 minute live streamed panel discussion, with Dr. Sulmasy as one of the panelists: http://live.huffingtonpost.com/r/segment/catholic-hospital/5102c3e0fe34445297000290

160. “Scientists Clone Human Embryos to Make Stem Cells,” by Rob Stein, National Public Radio, May 15, 2013.

161. “Docs Paid Thousands to Promote Drugs They Prescribe: An NBC Chicago / ProPublica.org Investigation,” by Katy Smyser and Nesita Kwan, NBC 5 Chicago-TV News, Wednesday, May 15, 2013. Extensive quotes from Dr. Sulmasy. http://www.nbcchicago.com/investigations/doctors-prescription-drugs-207652001.html#ixzz2Tbuwt99i

162. “The Ethics of Cloning Human Embryos,” on “Air Talk,” hosted by Larry Mantle, NPR affiliate KPCC Radio, Los Angeles, CA, May 17, 2013. Dr. Sulmasy was one of two guests for a live 30 minute segment.

163. “Doctors Lie to Get Patients the Care They Need,” by David Heitz, Healthline News, Nov. 4, 2013. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted extensively. http://www.healthline.com/health-news/policy-doctors-lie-to-get-patients-care-110413

164. “Treatment Cost Could Influence Doctors’ Advice,” by Andrew Pollack, New York Times, April 18, 2014, p. A1. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

165. “On Rising Health Care Costs,” live interview on “The Think Tank,” with Garland Robinette, WWL Radio, New Orleans, 20 minutes with Dr. Sulmasy discussing the ethics of medical cost-containment and new medical organization guidelines, April 24, 2014.

166. “Treating Hepatitis C,” WTTW, Chicago Public Television, April 28, 2014, Dr. Sulmasy is quoted regarding the ethics of using very expensive new treatments.

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167. “The Challenge of Dialysis at the End of Life: Dialysis Is Not Necessarily in the Patient’s Best Interest, Clinicians and Ethicists Say,” by Tammy Worth. Renal and Urology News, June 2014, pp. 18-24. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted and photo.

168. “Oncologist’s Duty to Individual Patients vs. Duty to Society,” By Susan Beck. Dr. Sulmasy’s talk at ASCO is the primary subject of the article. Cancer Network, June 9, 2014. http://www.cancernetwork.com/asco-2014/oncologists-duty-individual-patients-vs-duty-society

169. “Giving Voice to End of Life Option,” by Jodie Tillman, Tampa Bay Times, July 12, 2014, p. A1. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

170. “Opinion of Death by Caregivers Evolves,” by Christi Gutowski and Vikki Ortiz Healy, Chicago Tribune, Sept. 6, 2014. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

171. “Scientists Coax Human Stem Cells into Making Insulin,” by Rob Stein, National Public Radio, Oct. 9, 2014. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

172. “Brittany Maynard Doesn’t Want to Die,” CBS This Morning, interviewed by Jan Crawford, CBS TV, Oct. 14, 2014, Dr. Sulmasy comments.

173. "Can Doctors Help Us Die Well?" by Amy Frykholm, The Christian Century, vol,. 131, no. 23, Nov. 12, 2014, pp. 26-29. Cover story: a full-length interview with Dr. Sulmasy about ethics and care at the end of life.

174. “Brittany Maynard Feeling Better than Expected,” interview, Fox29 TV, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 1, 2014. Dr. Sulmasy responds to viewer comments.

175. “Nurses Have Much to Offer in End of Life Care, But Are Often Left Out of Discussions,” by Stacey Kusterbeck, Medical Ethics Advisor, November, 2014, pp. 125-6. Dr. Sulmasy is extensively quoted and his work cited.

176. "There’s a New Lawsuit So Doctors Can ‘Aid in Dying,’" by Max Kutner, Newsweek, Feb. 4, 2015. Dr. Sulmasy quoted. http://www.newsweek.com/new-lawsuit-could-make-new-york-fifth-state-where-doctors-can-aid-dying-304495

177. “Two Tracks to Assisted Suicide,” by Mirea Iverac, WNYC Radio, New York, March 5, 2015. Dr. Sulmasy comments. http://www.wnyc.org/story/two-tracks-assisted-suicide/

178. “Why experts say there’s no such thing as ‘humane’ execution,” by Emanuela Grinberg. CNN.com, August 14, 2015. Dr. Sulmasy comments. http://edition.cnn.com/2015/08/13/health/death-row-stories-execution-methods/index.html

179. “Will California’s end-of-life law push lethal drugs over costlier care?” by Soumya Karlamangla, LA Times, Oct. 19, 20015, p. A1. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted. http://www.latimes.com/local/politics/la-me-end-of-life-medical-20151019-story.html

180. “Greater Palliative Care Knowledge in Nursing Homes Linked to Less Aggressive End of Life Care,” by Stacey Kusterbeck, Medical Ethics Advisor, December 2015; 31(12): 133-136. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted extensively.

181. “California Doctors Readying for Assisted Suicide Law,” interview with Larry Mantle on NPR show, “Air Time,” KPCC, KUOR, KVLA Radio, Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 21, 2016.

182. “Experts: Create Hospital Policies on Ethics of De-activating ICDs,” by Stacey Kusterbeck, Medical Ethics Advisor, June, 2016; 32(6): 61-64. Dr. Sulmasy is extensively quoted.

183. “Physician-assisted Dying: It’s Perhaps the Central Question in Medical Ethics Today,” by Stacey Kusterbeck, Medical Ethics Advisor, March, 2017; 33(2): 25-28. Dr. Sulmasy is extensively quoted.

184. “Embryo Experiments Reveal Earliest Human Development, But Stir Ethical Debate,” by RobStein, NPR, March 2, 2017. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted. http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2017/03/02/516280895/embryo-experiments-reveal-earliest-human-development-but-stir-ethical-debate

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185. “Death Cafes,” The Kojo Nnamdi Show, WAMU Radio, FM 88.5, Washington, DC, April 6,2017. Dr. Sulmasy was one of 2 guests on this 30 minute broadcast.

186. “Should terminally ill pateints be able to get prescriptions to end their lives?” Left, Right, Center,hosted by Marilyn Brand, KCRW Radio, Los Angeles, CA, June 28, 2017. Dr. Sulmasy was alive guest.

187. “Attending church is good for your health. now what?” by Yonat Shimron, Religion NewsService, July 6, 2017. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted. http://religionnews.com/2017/07/06/attending-church-is-good-for-your-health-now-what/

188. “A Healthy Mystery,” by Yonat Shimon. The Washington Post July 8, 2017, p. B2. Dr. Sulmasyis quoted.

189. “INVOcell: Growing Cheaper Embryos for IVF Inside the Vagina,” by Sarah ElizabethRichards, The Atlantic July 12, 2017. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted. https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/07/growing-cheaper-embryos-for-ivf-inside-the-vagina/533205/

190. “Advance Care Planning Often ‘Useless’: Providers Can’t Always Access in EHRs,” by StaceyKusterbeck, Medical Ethics Advisor, November, 2017; 33(11): 121-123. Dr. Sulmasy isextensively quoted.

192. “Meet the Elon Musk of Assisted Suicide, Whose Machine Let’s You Kill Yourself Anywhere,”by Nicole Goodkind, Newsweek, Dec. 1, 2017. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted. http://www.newsweek.com/elon-musk-assisted-suicide-machine-727874

193. “Science is Giving the Pro-Life Movement a Boost” by Emma Green, The Atlantic, Jan. 18,2018. Dr. Sulmasy is extensively quoted. https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/01/pro-life-pro-science/549308/

194. “WHO Races to Set Ethical Rules for Gene Editing Before It’s Too Late,” by Luke Vargas. Talk Media News (TMN), Dec. 17, 2018. Dr. Sulmasy is extensively quoted.

http://www.talkmedianews.com/united-nations/2018/12/17/who-races-to-set-ethical-rules-for-gene-editing-before-its-too-late/

195. “How Should Organized Medicine Respond to Assisted Death?” by Mark Moran. Psychiatric News, Jan. 25, 2019. Dr. Sulmasy is extensively quoted.

https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.pn.2019.1b23196. “The View from One of the Last Abortion Clinics in Louisiana,” by Jessica Mendoza, Christian

Science Monitor, June 14, 2019. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted. https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Politics/2019/0613/The-view-from-one-of-the-last-abortion-clinics-in-Louisiana

197. “The Rise of Dementia-Specific Advance Directives,” by Juliette Fairely, Financial Advisor,July 1, 2019. Dr. Sulmasy is extensively quoted.https://www.fa-mag.com/news/the-rise-of-dementia-specific-advance-directives-44681.html

198. “New Jersey Enacts Medical Aid in Dying Law,” by Katelyn Newman, US News and WorldReport, August 1, 2019. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted extensively. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2019-08-01/medical-aid-in-dying-law-goes-into-effect-in-new-jersey

199. “Scientists Create a Device that can Mass Produce Human Embryoids,” by Rob Stein, NPRNews, Sept. 11, 2019. Dr. Sulmasy is interviewed and quoted.https://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=757072996

200. “Why parents don't get a say about end of life when a child is brain dead,” by John Wisely, Detroit Free Press, Oct. 17, 2019. Dr. Sulmasy is interviewed and quoted. 201. “What are you consenting to when you sign a patient consent form?,” by, Steve Twedt, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Nov. 25, 2019. Dr. Sulmasy is quoted.

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Invited Lectures

International1. “La etica de la transplante de tejido fetal” (The Ethics of Fetal Tissue Transplantation) Catholic

University of Santiago, Santiago de CHILE, July 14, 19922. “¿Hay una diferencia entre matar y dejar morir?” (Is There a Difference Between Killing and

Allowing to Die?) Catholic University of Santiago, Santiago de CHILE, July 15, 19923. “What Is An Oath, and Why Should A Physician Swear One?” First World Congress on Ethics

Codes in Medicine and Biotechnology: Fifty Years After Nuremberg. Freiburg, GERMANY, Oct. 14, 1997.

4. “Adam Smith at the Bedside,” Alloway Lecture, University of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA, Nov. 12, 1997.

5. “The Healer’s Soul,” Telemedicine CANADA, Pastoral Care Series, Jan. 28, 1998.6. “The Ethics of Preventive Health Care,” Women’s Health Issues, Sacro Cuore University,

Faculty of Medicine, Rome, ITALY, Feb. 19, 1998.7. “Ethics for the New Millennium,” a series of five lectures, “Inner Sabbath” Program of Sacred

Heart University, presented at Leuven, BELGIUM, August 5-9, 1999.8. “Clinical Ethics in the U.S.A.,” The Monsignor Dondeyne Visiting Professorship, Leuven

University, BELGIUM, April 27, 2000.9. “Medical Ethics,” five lecture series for the International Institute for Clergy Formation,

Killarney, IRELAND, sponsored by Seton Hall University and Maynooth Seminary, May 14-19, 2000.

10. “I dieci commandamenti della cura morale nelle emergenze neurologiche.” World Congress of University Professors, “Neurological Emergencies: From Out of Hospital to Re-integration into Society, “ Gemelli Hospital, Sacro Cuore University, Rome, ITALY, Sept. 8, 2000.

11. “Killing and Allowing to Die: A Distinction With a Difference.” 32nd Annual Mousseau Memorial Lecture, St. Joseph’s College Ethics Center, St. Luke’s Physicians’ Guild and Grey Nuns Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA, Oct. 29, 2000.

12. “The Human as a Natural Kind: A Foundation for the Philosophy and Ethics of Medicine,” XXVIth International Congress on Law and Mental Health, Pre-course on Foundations of Health Care, Montreal, CANADA, July 2, 2001.

13. “Ought Canadians Consider Health Care a Market Commodity?” Catholic Health Association of Ontario, Toronto, CANADA, Sept. 27, 2001.

14. “Eleventh Annual Ethics Conference: Challenges, Choices, and Dilemmas,” featured speaker (3 keynote addresses), British Columbia Medical Association, Vancouver, CANADA, April 19-20, 2002.

15. “Who Owns the Human Genome?” 2nd Annual Connie Heng Lecture, University of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA, November 22, 2002.

16. “Spiritual and Religious Issues in the Care of Dying Patients,” International Consensus Conference on the Challenges of End-of-Life Care in the ICU, April 25, 2003, Brussels, BELGIUM.

17. “On Being a Careful Surgeon,” Keynote, Opening Ceremony, 11th British Academic Conference on Otolaryngology, Birmingham, UNITED KINGDOM, July 2, 2003.

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18. “Death, Medicine, and the Church in the 21st Century: What Should Catholic Bioethics Centers Be Doing?” International Colloquium on The Culture of Life Globalization, St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto, CANADA, Aug. 1, 2003.

19. “Taking Our Oaths Seriously,” White Coat Ceremony keynote speaker and Visiting Professor, St. George’s University School of Medicine, GRENADA, Aug. 18, 2003.

20. “Curare stupiti dalla vita,” 25° Meeting per l’amicizia fra i popoli, Rimini, ITALY, Aug. 23, 2004.

21. “Double Effect Reasoning and Care at the End of Life: Some Clarifications and Distinctions,” 2nd

International Colloquium of the International Association of Catholic Bioethicists, Melbourne, AUSTRALIA, June 27, 2005.

22. “Franciscan Spirituality and Healing,” Public Lecture, 62nd Annual Convention of the Catholic Health Association of Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA, Oct. 26, 2005.

23. “The Wine of Fervent Zeal and the Oil of Compassion,” Keynote Address, 62nd Annual Convention of the Catholic Health Association of Saskatchewan, Regina, Saskatchewan, CANADA, Oct. 27, 2005.

24. “Spirituality: The Invisible Ingredient in Health and Healing,” two keynote addresses, Providence Health System conference on spirituality, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA, May 2-3, 2006.

25. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Marginalized Patient,” Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds, St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, CANADA, May 3, 2006.

26. “Managing Succession: Furthering the Mission of Catholic Health Care,” Catholic Health Association of Canada National Convention, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA, May 7, 2006.

27. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and Natural Kinds,” the Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA, June 5, 2006.

28. “Spiritual and Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” 18th Annual Boyd B. Palmer Lecture, Universidad Interamericana, San German, PUERTO RICO, Oct. 7, 2006.

29. “End of Life Care and Human Dignity,” Keynote Address, Advanced European Bioethics Course, Nijmegen, THE NETHERLANDS, March 15, 2007.

30. “Direttive anticipate come proseguimento della tradizione di renuncia all’uso di mezzi straordinari,” Senate of the Republic of Italy, Rome, ITALY, March 29, 2007.

31. “Is there a Moral Obligation to Address the Spiritual Needs of Patients?” 12th Annual Alloway Lecture, University of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA, June 1, 2007.

32. “Cura, costi, e il valore della vita,” 5th Annual meeting, Medicina e Persona, Università Statale da Milano, Milan, ITALY, June 22, 2007.

33. “Dignity, Natural Kinds, and the Canons of Therapeutic Responsiveness: Notes Towards an Ethics of Regenerative Medicine,” 3rd Biennial Meeting, International Association of Catholic Bioethicists, St. Mary’s College, London, UNITED KINGDOM, July 3, 2007.

34. “Why Physicians Must be Very Careful,” White Coat Ceremony Lecture, American University of Beirut, Beirut, LEBANON, June 16, 2008.

35. “From Information to Wisdom: Leadership and Spirituality in Catholic Health Care,” Keynote Address, Catholic Health Association of New Brunswick, St. John, New Brunswick, CANADA, Sept. 25, 2008.

36. “Spirituality and Medicine,” Medical Association of the Bahamas, Nassau, BAHAMAS, Dec. 12, 2008.

37. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Annual Educational Conference on Palliative and End of Life Care, Keynote address, Toronto, CANADA, April 24, 2009.

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38. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: A New Approach to Surrogate Decision Making,” as part of a conference entitled, “Ethics, Aging, and the Coming Healthcare Challenge,” The Lateran University, Rome, ITALY, Dec. 2, 2010.

39. “The Varieties of Human Dignity: A Logical and Conceptual Analysis,” keynote, Human Dignity and Healthcare conference, Anscombe Bioethics Centre and Blackfriars Hall, Oxford, UNITED KINGDOM, June 18, 2012.

40. “Ethics and Evidence," keynote for conference, "Evidence-Based Bioethics: A Myth or a Reality,” Royal Society of Medicine, London, UNITED KINGDOM, June 20, 2012.

41. “Medicine as a Spiritual Practice: Lessons from Fred,” Visiting Professorship, Lupina Centre for Spirituality, Healthcare, and Ethics, Regis College, University of Toronto, Toronto, CANADA, Oct. 11,2012.

42. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Patient,” Centre for Clinical Ethics and Catholic Health Association of Ontario Annual Joint Ethics Conference, Toronto, CANADA, Oct. 12, 2012.

43. “Religion and Bioethics: Towards Pluralistic Democratic Deliberation,” National Conference on Religions and Bioethics, The National Ethics Committee of Portugal and the Luso-American Foundation, Lisbon, PORTUGAL, Dec. 7, 2012.

44. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Patient,” keynote address, Ethics Conference, “Risky Business,” Covenant Health, Edmonton, Alberta, CANADA, June 13, 2013.

45. “The Process of Clinical Decision Making for the Elderly at the End of Life,” Workshop on Assisting the Elderly and Palliative Care, Pontificia Academia pro Vita, VATICAN CITY, March 6, 2015.

46. “Ethics and History: US STD Experiments in Guatemala After WW II,” The Edmond J SafraCenter for Ethics, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, ISRAEL, April 4, 2015.

47. “Synthetic Biology: The State of the Question in Science and Ethics,” International BioethicsGroup Annual Meeting, Brenninkmeijer Family Foundation, Waterloo, BELGIUM, May 9, 2015.

48. “The Role of Spirituality of the Patient, His or Her Health Care Proxy, and the Physician inMaking Medical Decisions at the End of Life,” IXth Annual Symposium on Ethical Dilemmas inMedical Practice, The Medical Ethics Committee of the Supreme Medical Council and the Polish

Society of Internal Medicine, Krakow, POLAND, May 19, 2016.49. “Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide: Mapping the Conceptual Landscape,” International Bioethics

Group Annual Meeting, Brenninkmeijer Family Foundation, Waterloo, BELGIUM, June 10, 2016.

50. “Should We Take Away Hippocrates’s License? Conscience, Tolerance, and Pluralism in HealthCare,” Annual Plunkett Lecture, St. Vincent’s Hospital Sydney and the Australian CatholicUniversity, Public Lecture as part of a two week Visiting Professorship, Sydney, AUSTRALIA,March 19-29, 2018.

51. “Spiritual Dimensions in the Practice of Palliative Medicine,” International Workshop, “Death isInevitable—A Bad Death is Not,” The Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research,Caesarea, ISRAEL, July 4, 2018.

52. “Ethics and Care at the End of Life: Catholic Christianity,” The Pontifical Academy for Life andthe World Innovation Summit for Health, “Muslim and Christina Perspectives on Palliative Careand the End of Life,” Georgetown University Qatar, Doha, QATAR, Jan. 22, 2019.

53. “Freedom, Flourishing, and Medicine,” at the invitation only seminar, “Redeeming Autonomy:Agency, Vulnerability, and Relationality II,” sponsored by the Australian Catholic UniversityInstitute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, Rome, ITALY, May 27-29, 2019.

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Domestic1. "Is Health Care a Right or a Privilege?" (debate) Dept. of Public Health, Cornell University

Medical College, 1980; 19812. "Medicine, Love, and the Art of Being Uncertain," John Carroll Society, Franklin and Marshall

College, 19843. "AIDS and the Catholic High School," Baltimore Diocese H.S. Principals' Association, 19864. "The Illness of St. Francis," Johns Hopkins Medical History Club, 1986.5. "Why Is There a Crisis in Medical Ethics?" Govans Presbyterian Church Adult Education

Program, Baltimore, May, 1988.6. "Justice Among the Generations," panelist, responding to Norman Daniels, University of

Maryland, Baltimore County, Oct. 8, 19887. "The Good of the Patient: Reflections on Terminal Illness," Franciscan Parishes of Northern

New Jersey, May 16, 19898. "A Genuine Ethical Dilemma: the Case of PD," Topics in Internal Medicine Course, Department

of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Hospital, May, 1989.9. "The Ethics of Fetal Tissue Transplantation," Grand Rounds, Dept. of Obstetrics and

Gynecology, Univ. of Maryland Medical School, July 28, 198910. "What's So Special About Medicine? Why Health Care Ought Not Be Considered a Market

Commodity," The Sister Margaret James Lecture at St. Agnes Hospital, Baltimore, Oct. 19, 1989

11. "Ethical Considerations in Terminal Illness," The Siena College -- Albany Medical College Program in Medicine and the Humanities, Nov. 13, 1989

12. "The Physician's Role in Allocation and Rationing," Annual Colloquium, Catholic Health Association of America, St. Louis, Mo., May 17, 1990

13. "Better Care for DNR Patients," St. Joseph's Hospital Ethics Committee and Pastoral Care Dept., Tampa, Florida, March, 1991

14. "The Quality of Mercy: Caring for Patients with DNR Orders," Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, Sept., 1991

15. "Theology, Pain, and Suffering," The Franciscan Adult School, Long Beach Island, New Jersey, Sept., 1991

16. "End of Life Decisions," Grand Rounds, Dept. of Medicine, Georgetown University Medical Center, (with Prof. R. Goldberg of the G.U. School of Law), Oct. 17, 1991

17. "The Spiritual Life and Practice of the Christian Doctor," Inaugural Conference of the Paul Tournier Institute, Nov. 6-10, 1991

18. "The Fullness of Life: Catholic Medical Education for the 21st Century" Centennial Colloquium, Creighton University Medical School, Feb. 4, 1992

19. "Oaths, Codes and the History of Medical Ethics," New York Medical College, Feb 12, 199220. "Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide" Annual Ethics Lectureship, Holy Cross Hospital, Silver

Spring, MD, June 1, 199221. "The Franciscan Experience of Christ in North America," respondent to William Foege, MD,

Denver, CO, August 7, 199222. "The Role of the Physician in Assisting the Terminally Ill," Desert Hospital Bioethics

Symposium, Palm Springs, CA, Nov. 7, 199223. "Physician Assisted Suicide," The Siena College -- Albany Medical College Program in Medical

Humanities, Nov. 20, 199224. "Ethics Cases," The Good Samaritan Hospital, Baltimore, MD, Jan. 19, 1993

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25. "A Catholic-Christian Response to Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide," Panelist, The John Carroll Society, Washington, DC, Feb. 7, 1993.

26. "Ethics and the Cost of Health Care," Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, Feb. 18, 1994

27. "Medical Ethics in the '90s," San Pedro Center, Winter Park, Florida, Feb. 26, 199428. "Killing and Allowing to Die," Catholic Medical Ethics: An Update, Georgetown University,

Washington, DC, March 12, 1994.29. "Death and Dignity," St. Bonaventure University, Olean, N.Y., April 11, 199430. "The Ethics of Gatekeeping," American Medical Association audiocassette series (with Gail

Povar, M.D.), recorded April 13, 199431. "The Foregoing of Medical Care," Mercy Hospital, Hempstead, N.Y., April 21, 199432. "Ethics and Cost-Control," Coastal Emergency Services, Orlando, FL, May 25, 199433. Grand Rounds, Francis Scott Key Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, June 8, 199434. "The Role of Religion in Bioethics," Panelist, 1994 Bioethics Summer Retreat, Bar Harbor, ME,

June, 199435. "The Distinction Between Killing and Allowing to Die," The Ohio State Medical School,

Columbus, OH, June 23, 199436. "Killing and Allowing to Die," American College of Chest Physicians Annual Meeting, New

Orleans, LA, Oct 29, 1994.37. "Ethical Dimensions of Technology Assessment," Plenary Address, State of the Art Conference

on Technology Assessment, Foundation for Health Services Research, Washington, DC, Jan 25, 1995

38. "Ethics Grand Rounds," Arlington Hospital, Arlington, VA, March 3, 199539. "Ethics Grand Rounds," Fairfax Hospital, Fairfax, VA, March 14, 199540. "Grand Rounds: DNR Orders," DC General Hospital, Washington, DC, March 22, 199541. "The Ethics of Dismissing Abusive Patients from Dialysis," National Kidney Foundation

Annual Clinical Meeting, Washington, DC, March 24, 199542. "Ethics and the Terminally Ill," Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Camden, NJ, March 29, 199543. "The Illness of St. Francis," (with J. Schatzlein, OSF), The Thirtieth International Congress on

Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 4, 1995.44. "The Art and the Calling," Kauai Foundation for Continuing Education, Williamstown, MA,

May 25-29, 1995.45. "Principlism, Autonomy, and Beneficence," New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, Aug. 31,

1995.46. "Managed Death and Managed Care," (with Colleen Scanlon, RN, JD), American Society of

Law, Medicine, and Ethics, Boston, MA, Sept. 29, 1995.47. "A Practical Approach to Medical Ethics," American College of Physicians U.S. Army Regional

Meeting, Reston, VA, Oct. 21, 199548. "Ethical Issues in Managed Care and Oncology," Collaborations for Fostering Quality Cancer

Care, The Xerox Corporation and Georgetown University, Bethesda, MD, Nov. 6, 199549. "Managed Care and Managed Death," Medical University of South Carolina, Third Annual Pitts

Memorial Lecture, Charleston, SC, Nov. 17, 1995.50. "Spirituality and the Practice of Medicine," 16th Annual Loyola Physician's Seminar, Canton,

Ohio, Jan. 19-21, 199651. "Death with Dignity: What Does It Mean?" Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus, Ohio,

March. 20, 1996.

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52. "Managed Care Organizations and Managed Death," Association of Practical and Professional Ethics, Conference on the Ethics of Managed Care, Jacksonville University, Jacksonville, FL, April 13, 1996.

53. “An Ethicist’s Perspective,” Seminar on the Education of Physicians About Dying, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, N.J., April 19, 1996.

54. “The Consequences of Treating Very Low Birthweight Babies,” Washington, DC Academy of Medicine, May 1, 1996.

55. “Ethical Issues,” Partnerships for the Delivery of Quality Cancer Care, Sponsored by Xerox and the Lombardi Cancer Center, Arlington, VA, May 6, 1996.

56. “End of Life Issues,” Media Fellowship on Bioethics, Georgetown University, May 16, 1996.57. “Managed Care at the End of Life,” University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore, MD,

May 23, 1996.58. “Managed Care Organizations and Therapeutic Research,” Annual Bioethics Retreat, Copper

Mountain, CO, June 22, 1996.59. “Physician Assisted Suicide,” Paulist Communications “Overheard” Audiocassette Series,

July/August, 199660. “The Ethics of Managed Care,” Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, Connecticut, Sept. 10, 1996.61. “Update on Ethical and Legal Issues in ICU Care,” with Sheila Zimmett, RN, JD. The

Washington, DC Chapter of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, Bethesda Naval Hospital, Sept. 20, 1996.

62. “Killing and Allowing to Die: Another Look,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Annual Members’ Symposium, Oct. 25, 1996.

63. “Ethical Dimensions of Managed Care,” The Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, Wisconsin, Oct. 28, 1996.

64. “Managed Care and Therapeutic Research,” The Polish-American Scientific Society, Polish Consulate, Washington, DC, Jan. 25, 1997.

65. “Physician Assisted Suicide,” Franciscan Center, Greensboro, NC, Feb. 14, 1997.66. “Physician Assisted Suicide,” St. Francis of Assisi Adult Christian Formation Program, Raleigh,

NC, Feb. 15, 1997.67. “Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide,” Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Georgetown

University Medical Center, Feb. 27, 1997.68. “The Healer’s Soul”, White Mass Program, Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut, March 2, 1997.69. “Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Care”, When Cure Is Not an Option, Washington, DC Palliative

Care Conference, Bethesda, MD, April 11, 1997.70. “Death With Dignity: What Does It Mean?” New York State Hospice Association Annual

Meeting, New York, NY, April 30, 1997.71. “Ethics and Clinical Economics,” International Clinical Epidemiology Network (INLCEN)

Short Course in Clinical Economics, Washington, DC, May 7-8, 1997. 72. “Ethics Grand Rounds”, Osler Medical Service, Johns Hopkins Hospital, May 9, 1997

(Available on audiotape with slides as part of the Hopkins “Grand Rounds” series through Continuing Medical Education Information Services, Inc.)

73. “Suffering, Freedom, and Human Finitude,” Rush-Presbyterian/ American Medical Association National Meeting on Ethical Issues at the End of Life, Chicago, May 10, 1997.

74. “The Principle of Double Effect,” Critical Care Grand Rounds, St. Francis Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, May 13, 1997.

75. “The Ethics of Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide,” Grand Rounds, St. Francis Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA, May 14, 1997.

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76. “Ethical Issues in Genetic Screening,” Panel discussion, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA, May 14, 1997.

77. “Why Swear an Oath?” White Coat Ceremony, Marshall University School of Medicine, Huntington, W. Va., August 14, 1997.

78. “Ethical Issues in Managed Care,” Panel, American Academy of Otoloaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery Foundation Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Sept. 10, 1997.

79. “Considering End-of-Life Issues from an Ethical and Practical Approach,” Mercy Medical Center and Mercy Hospice, Rockville Center, NY, Sept. 18, 1997

80. “Spirituality and the Health Care Professional,” University of New England, Biddeford, Maine, Jan. 27, 1998.

81. “DNR Orders,” Medical Grand Rounds, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC, Feb. 6, 1998.

82. “Spirituality, Hope, and the Care of the Dying,” Loma Linda University Medical School, Loma Linda, California, Mar. 1, 1998.

83. “Moral Character and the Ethical Responsibilities of Health Care Professionals,” University of Indiana School of Medicine, Mar. 6, 1998.

84. “Putting the Soul Back in Medicine,” Archdiocese of Washington Rose Mass Lecture, March 22, 1998.

85. “Taking Our Oaths Seriously: Virtue and Professionalism in Medicine,” Annual AOA Lecture, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, March 23, 1998.

86. “A Model Curriculum in Ethics for Residents,” Group on Resident Affairs, Association of American Medical Colleges, Charleston, SC, March 28, 1998.

87. “Ethics, Contracts, and Managed Care,” panel with John LaPuma and R. Adams Dudley, moderated by Gail Povar. American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 2, 1998.

88. “Death and Human Dignity,” Conley Lecture, St Vincent’s Hospital, New York, NY, May 1, 1998.

89. “Assisted Suicide: Right Question, Wrong Answer,” Faxton Regional Cancer Center, debate with Dr. Timothy Quill, Utica, NY, May 14, 1998.

90. “Ethics and End-of-Life Care,” Summer Institute for Clergy, Seton Hall University, East Branch, NJ, June 29-30, 1998.

91. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Auburn University, Montgomery, Alabama, Sept. 25, 1998.

92. “Death and Human Dignity,” Fifth Annual Religion and Cancer Conference, Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Oct. 20, 1998.

93. “Spirituality and the Health Care Professional,” Annual Bruce E. Seigel Lecture, Mount Carmel Health System, Columbus, Ohio, Oct. 28,1998.

94. “Spirituality in Medicine Workshop,” St. Joseph Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky, Nov. 13-14, 1988.

95. “Spiritual Issues in End-of-Life Care,” The Ruth M. Shellens Memorial Distinguished Lecture, Calvary Hospital Palliative Care Institute, Bronx, NY, Nov. 19, 1998.

96. “Physicians’ Ethical Beliefs About Cost-Control Mechanisms,” New York City Bar Association Bioethics Interest Group, Nov. 23, 1998.

97. “Physicians’ Ethical Beliefs About Cost-Control Mechanisms,” New York Academy of Medicine, Dec. 3, 1998.

98. “Ethical Issues in Managed Care,” Surgical Grand Rounds, Our Lady of Mercy Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Dec. 10, 1998.

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99. “Ought Health Care Be Considered a Market Commodity?” Catholic Physicians’ Guild, St. Joseph’s Seminary, Dunwoodie, NY, Dec. 12, 1998.

100. “The Distinction Between Killing and Allowing to Die,” Archbishop’s Symposium, St. Anthony Hospital, Denver, CO, Jan. 13, 1999.

101. “Physicians’ Ethical Beliefs About Cost-Control,” Sisters of Charity Medical Center, St. Vincents Campus, Staten Island, New York, Jan. 21,1999.

102. “Seventeen Dirty Words in Ethics,” and “Evaluating Ethics Education,” The Mayo Clinic, First Annual Ethics Course, Rochester, Minnesota, Feb. 11, 1999.

103. “Dignity and End-of-Life Care: Ethical Considerations,” College of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale, NY, Feb. 16, 1999.

104. “Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Knoxville Academy of Medicine and Hospital, March 5-6, 1999.

105. “Preparing for Medical Decisions at the End of Life,” Amityville Dominican Sisters, Amityville, NY March 13, 1999.

106. “Ethical Issues in Managed Care,” Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, University of Texas at Houston, March 16, 1999.

107. “Spirituality and Health Care,” St. Joseph’s Hospital and Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, March 23, 1999.

108. “Is Healthcare a Spiritual Practice?” Diocese of Norwich, Connecticut Annual White Mass, April 18, 1999.

109. “Spirituality and Medicine,” Lawrence and Memorial Hospital, New London, CT, May 11, 1999.

110. “Is There a Moral Duty to Address Spiritual Issues With Patients?” University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Springfield, MA, Keynote for “Spirituality and Medicine” Conference, May 14, 1999.

111. “Spirituality, Suffering, and Health Care,” Thirteenth Annual Spring Forum, Commission on Ethics for Catholic Health Care Facilities, Diocese of Scranton, PA, May 18, 1999.

112. “The Blood of Christ: Towards a Franciscan Spirituality of Healthcare,” Keynote for Symposium, “Franciscans and Health Care: What is the Future?” Washington Theological Union, Washington, DC, May 28, 1999.

113. “Spirituality and Health Care,” National Association of Catholic Chaplains – Keynote -- Southeastern Region Annual Meeting, Saint Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Sept. 18, 1999.

114. “Living and Dying in the Age of Jack Kevorkian,” Annual Villanova Lecture, St. Thomas University, Miami, FL, Sept. 23, 1999

115. “Ethical and Pastoral Considerations at the End of Human Life,” Herzing Chair of Pastoral Medicine Annual Lecture, Christ the King Seminary, Buffalo, NY, Sept. 28, 1999.

116. “Clinical Ethics: How to Analyze a Case,” Department of Ophthalmology, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Oct. 5, 1999.

117. “The Healer’s Calling: A Spiritual Journey,” Catholic Health Care Ministry Annual Lecture, Archdiocese of Cleveland, Oct. 13, 1999.

118. “Ethical Issues in End of Life Care,” Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, West Virginia, Oct. 21, 1999.

119. “Is Medicine a Spiritual Discipline?” Guild of St. Luke, Boston, MA, Oct. 22, 1999.120. “Spirituality and the Physician,” St. Joseph’s Hospital, Tampa, Florida, Nov. 5, 1999.121. “End of Life Decisions: Is Assisted Suicide Really the Answer?” Keynote for Symposium, “End

of Life Choices,” St. Joseph’s-Baptist Health Care, Tampa, Florida, Nov. 6, 1999.122. “DNR Orders: The Beginning of the Conversation, Not the End,” Medical Grand Rounds,

University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, Nov. 10, 1999.

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123. “The Healer’s Calling,” St. Stephen the Martyr Church, Birmingham, AL, Nov. 10, 1999.124. “Ethical Issues in Managed Care,” Cornell University Medical College/ New York Presbyterian

Hospital Ethics Committee, Nov. 18, 1999.125. “Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Ethics and the New Millennium Series, Institute for

Clergy Formation, Seton Hall University, East Orange, NJ, Nov. 30, 1999.126. “Ethical Issues Regarding End-of-Life Care: The Distinction Between Killing and Allowing to

Die,” Long Beach Medical Center, Long Beach, NY, Dec. 9, 1999.127. “Franciscan Spirituality and Health Care Leadership,” First Sister M. Elizabeth Corry Lecture,

Lourdes Hospital, Camden, NJ, Dec. 16, 1999.128. “DNR Orders in the Emergency Room,” Dept. of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds,

Metropolitan Hospital, New York City, Jan. 19, 2000.129. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Grand Rounds, Department of Geriatrics, Mount

Sinai School of Medicine, New York City, Jan. 27, 2000.130. “Fidelity and Dual Agency,” and “The Ethics of Physician Unionization,” Mayo Clinic Annual

Ethics Course, Rochester, Minnesota, Feb. 11, 2000.131. “Ethical Issues in Managed Care,” Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, Westchester County

Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, Feb. 16, 2000.132. “DNR Orders: Can Doctors Do a Better Job?” Department of Medicine Grand Rounds,

Westchester County Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, Feb. 23, 2000.133. “Catholic Health Care: Not Dead Yet!” Fourth Annual Bioethics and Spiritual Life Conference,

Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, Feb. 28, 2000.134. “The Distinction Between Killing and Allowing to Die,” Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds,

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, March 3, 2000.135. “Ethics Consultation: Approaching Challenging Cases,” with Connie Zuckerman, New York

Academy of Medicine, March 9, 2000. 136. “Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Care,” Stewart Lenten Conversation, University of North

Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 12, 2000.137. “Is Refusing to Eat Morally Different From Not Being Able to Eat?” Anne Marie Filkin

Symposium, “A New Model of Palliative Care: Medical and Ethical Dimensions,” SUNY Stony Brook University Health Sciences Center, Stony Brook, NY, March 22, 2000.

138. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and Personhood in Health Care,” Keynote: Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, April 12, 2000.

139. “Medical and Ethical Issues at the Bedside,” for conference, “Decisions and Care at the End of Life: New Challenges for Clergy,” The Interchurch Center, Riverside Church, New York, May 10, 2000.

140. “A Rose Is a Rose, But is All Pruning, Rationing?” University of Pennsylvania Ethics Center, Philadelphia, PA, June 2, 2000.

141. “Clinical and Ethical Issues in Hydration and Nutrition,” The Long Term Care Ethics Network, Fordham University Graduate School of Social Service, New York, NY, June 8, 2000.

142. “Physicians’ Ethical Beliefs About Cost-Control,” Mt. Sinai Medical School Department of Health Policy, New York, NY, June 20, 2000.

143. “Physicians’ Deception of Third Party Payers,” Hastings Center, Garrison, NY, June 23, 2000.144. “Physicians’ Responsibilities to the Underserved” (with Norman Daniels) Open Society

Institute’s Medicine as a Profession Medical Student Program, New York, July 24, 2000.145. “A New Measure for the Quality of End-of-Life Care,” Beth Israel Medical Center, Department

of Pain and Palliative Medicine, New York, July 25, 2000.146. “Spirituality and the Health Care Professional” and “Spirituality and the Dying Patient,” East

Carolina Medical School Medical Humanities Series, Greenville, NC, Sept. 18, 2000.

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147. “The Wine of Fervent Zeal and the Oil of Compassion,” Keynote, 2nd Annual Partners in Caring Conference, Fordham University, New York, Sept. 23, 2000.

148 “Dignity, Forgiveness, and the Care of the Dying.” First International Geriatric Palliative Care Congress, New York, NY, Oct. 14, 2000.

149. “Spirituality and the Health Care Professional,” Diocese of Fall River, Massachusetts, Oct. 15, 2000.

150. “Four Notions of the Common Good.” Saint John’s University Law School Symposium on Law, Religion, and the Public Good, Queens, NY, Nov. 3, 2000.

151. “End-of-Life Issues,” St. John and St. Mary Parish, Chappaqua, NY, Dec. 4, 2000.152. “Spirituality and Healing,” VA Hospital, Northport, NY, Dec. 6, 2000.153. “Death and the Christian Theology of Hope,” The Death Seminar, Columbia University, New

York, NY, Dec. 13, 2000. 154. “Spirituality for the Health Care Professional,” Spirituality and Healing in Medicine Course,

Harvard University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, Dec. 16, 2000.155. “DNR Orders – Can Doctors Do Better?” Grand Rounds, Department of Surgery, Memorial-

Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, Jan. 8, 2001.156. “Christian Hope and the Dying Patient,” Temple Emmanuel, New York, NY, Feb. 1, 2001.157. “Natural Law Theory and Medicine” and “Justice in Medicine,” The Mayo Clinic, Rochester,

Minnesota, Feb. 14, 2001. 158. “Healing the Healer,” Guest lecturer, Spirituality of Medicine Course for Medical Students,

Harvard University Medical School, Feb. 27, 2001.159. “The Rule of Double Effect and End-of-Life Care,” Annual Archbishop’s Symposium on Ethics

and End of Life Care, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Denver, Colorado, March 8, 2001.160. “Spirituality and Health Care,” John Conley Lecture Series, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Staten

Island, NY, March 16, 2001. 161. “Ethics and Managed Care: Principles and Prognosis,” American College of Physicians –

American Society of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Panel Moderator, Atlanta, GA, March 30, 2001.

162. “Spirituality and Health Care,” Mrs. C.T. Lee Visiting Professorship, St. Raphael’s Hospital, New Haven, CT, April 3, 2001.

163. “Spirituality and the Care of the Dying,” Social Work Grand Rounds, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, NY, April 11, 2001.

164. “Ethics Grand Rounds: Managed Care,” St. Vincent’s Hospital, Bridgeport, CT, April 17, 2001.165. “Casuistry and Clinical Ethics: The Case of the Conjoined Twins,” Seton Hall University

School of Law, Newark, NJ, April 24, 2001.166. “The Physician in the Religious and Ethical World of the New Millennium,” Washington State

Catholic Physician’s Guild, Providence Hospital, Seattle, WA, May 19, 2001.167. “Ethics and Managed Care: Is the Ministry Dancing with the Devil?” Catholic Healthcare

Administrative Personnel Program, St. John’s University, New York, May 22, 2001.168. “Contemporary Medico-Moral Issues – End of Life Care,” Jesus Christ as Priest and Pastor

Series, Diocese of Bridgeport, Norwalk, CT, May 29 and May 31, 2001.169. “Making the Right Decision for the Seriously Ill Patient,” The Catholic Alumni Club of New

York, June 10, 2001. 170. “End-of-Life Ethics,” The Ethics Committee of Community General Hospital of Sullivan

County, NY, Harris, NY, July 10, 2001.171. “Catholics at the End of Life: Making Good Decisions,” Legatus, Jersey Shore Chapter, Brielle,

NJ, July 12, 2001.

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172. "Appearance and Morality," 3rd Annual John Conley Lecture on Medical Ethics, the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Annual National Meeting, Denver, CO, Sept. 9, 2001.

173. "Ought Health Care be Considered a Market Commodity," Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, Sept. 25, 2001.

174. "What Does Death With Dignity Mean?" Inaugural Bioethics Institute Annual Lecture, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 11, 2001.

175. "A Biopsychosocial-Spiritual Model of Health Care." Consensus Conference on Research Regarding End of Life Care, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda MD, Oct. 22, 2001.

176. "Spirituality and Health Care," Diocese of Orlando, Orlando, FL, Oct. 27, 2001.177. "Towards a Franciscan Spirituality of Health Care," St. John's Hospital, Springfield, Illinois,

Oct. 30, 2001.178. "Is Medicine a Spiritual Discipline?" and "Hope and the Care of the Dying," 70th Annual

Meeting of the Catholic Medical Association, Destin, Florida, Nov. 8, 2001.179. "Spirituality and the Medical Student," Weill Medical College of Cornell University, New York,

NY, Dec. 4, 2001. 180. "A Catholic Perspective on Informed Consent," Religious Values and Legal Dilemmas in

Bioethics Conference, Fordham University Law School, New York, NY, Jan. 29, 2002.181. "Ethical Issues in Managed Care," Seventh Annual Psychopharmacology Update, Nevada

Psychiatric Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, Feb. 16, 2002.182. "Catholic Social Thought and Professional Education," respondent to Mark Sargent, JD,

Commonweal Colloquium on American Catholics in the Pubic Square, Malibu California, Feb. 24, 2002.

183. "Justice and Health Care," and "Ethics and Managed Care," St. Joseph's-Baptist Hospital, Tampa, FL, Feb. 28-March 1, 2002.

184. "Restoring the Spirit in Medicine," Archdiocese of Detroit Annual White Mass, March 10, 2002.185. "A Philosophical Basis of Medical Practice: Response to Edmund Pellegrino," Conference on

Seminal Texts, 30th Anniversary, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, April 7, 2002.

186. "The Healing of Spirituality: A Retreat for Physicians," University of Alabama, Birmingham, April 12-13, 2002.

187. "Ought Health Care Professionals Address Spiritual Issues in Practice?" Keynote, Johns Hopkins Institute on Spirituality and Medicine, Baltimore, MD, May 13, 2002.

188. "Stem Cell Research, Cloning, and Genetic Engineering: Ethical Reflections at the Crossroads of Evolution," Catholic Healthcare Administrative Personnel (CHAP) Program, St. John's University, New York, May 20, 2002.

189. "Ethical Issues in End of Life Care," Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, May 22, 2002.

190. "Nurturing Our Own Spirituality as Caregivers," Dana Farber Cancer Institute/ Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, June 20, 2002.

191. “Contemporary Issues in Ethics,” Seton Hall University, Annual Summer Institute for Clergy, (5 lectures) Long Branch New Jersey, July 10-12, 2002.

192. “Life’s a Beach and Then You Die,” St. Francis of Assisi Parish, Beach Haven, NJ, July 14, 2002.

193. “Understanding the Moral Aspects of End-of-Life Treatments,” Immaculate Conception Parish, New York, NY, July 18, 2002.

194. “Spirituality and Ethics in Health Care Delivery in the 21st Century,” 28th Annual Appleton Heart Institute Cardiology Conference, Appleton, Wisconsin, Oct. 10, 2002.

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195. “The Healer’s Calling: Reconnecting With Your Passion for Medicine,” Florida Hospital, Orlando, Fl, Nov. 14, 2002.

196. “Spirituality and the Health Care Practitioner,” The Psychology of Health, Immunity and Disease 2002 Conference, National Institute for the Clinical Application of Behavioral Medicine, Hilton Head, S.C, Dec. 13, 2002.

197. “Restoring the Spirit in Health Care,” The Dobihal Lecture, Yale University School of Medicine, Jan. 23, 2003.

198. “Spirituality, Patients, and Physicians,” Medical Grand Rounds, North General Hospital, New York, NY, Feb. 5, 2003.

199. “Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia and the Principle of Cooperation,” 19th Bishops’ Bioethics Workshop, Dallas, TX, Feb. 6, 2003.

200. “The Rule of Double-Effect,” Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Feb. 14, 2003.

201. “DNR Orders and Futility,” Dept. of Medicine Grand Rounds, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Queens, NY, Feb. 24, 2003.

202. “Does the Catholic Health Care Ministry Have a Future?” Catholic Healthcare Partnership of New Jersey, Clifton, NJ, March 6, 2003.

203. “The Ethics of Terminal Sedation,” Drummond Lecture, St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO, March 15, 2003.

204. “Caring for Patients at Life’s End: Religious Teaching, Ethics, and Legal Issues,” Catholic Health Care System Forum, Archdiocese of New York, March 24, 2003.

205. “Caring for Catholic Patients,” New York Methodist Hospital, Department of Medicine, Brooklyn, NY April 14, 2003.

206. “DNR Orders: Can Doctors Do Better for Patients?” Dept. of Medicine Grand Rounds, Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA, May 7, 2003.

207. “What’s a Surrogate Supposed to Do?” Eighth Annual Joseph N. Muschel Medical Housestaff Award Lecture, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, May 14, 2003.

208. Presenter and Panel Moderator, “Where Religion and Medicine Meet: Teachings of the World’s Spiritual Traditions,” 19th Annual Catholic Administrative Personnel meeting, St. John’s University, New York, May 20, 2003.

209. “Stem Cells and Cloning: The Medical and Ethical Issues,” New York State Catholic Conference, Albany, NY, May 22, 2003.

210. “Physicians Coping With Loss,” Meet the Professor Session, American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 2-3, 2003.

211. “Anger, Hope, and the Care of Patients with Cancer: Religious Thinkers Respond to Cases,” Panelist, American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, June 2-3, 2003.

212. “Surgeons Must Be Very Careful: Emily Dickinson and the Head and Neck Surgeon,” New York Medical College- New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY, June 5, 2003.

213. “Sedation, Hydration, Alimentation, and Equivocation: Careful Conversation About Care at the End of Life,” Keynote, Bioethics for Tough Times: Professional Challenges in Medicine & Nursing Conference, Loyola-Stritch Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, July 12, 2003.

214. “Why Surgeons Must be Very Careful,” Grand Rounds, Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, New York University Medical School, New York, NY, July 14, 2003.

215. Rose Mass Homilist, Diocese of Charleston-Wheeling, West Virginia, Sept. 14, 2003.

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216. “Appearance and Morality,” keynote address, Diocese of Brooklyn Respect Life Annual Conference, Douglaston, NY, Oct. 9, 2003.

217. Visiting Professor, Minneapolis VA Hospital, Minneapolis, MN: four talks, including debate on cloning with J. Kahn of U of M during Medical Grand Rounds, Oct. 16-17, 2003.

218. “Ethical Issues in End of Life Care,” Morris County Chapter of Legatus, Morristown, NJ, Oct. 23, 2003.

219. “Technology and Death: Should We Die With, Of, or Without Machines?” The Vincentian Center and the Department of Moral Theology, St. John’s University, N.Y., Nov. 4, 2003.

220. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Sick,” Keynote Speaker, 7th Annual Catholic Health Association Physician’s Forum, Amelia Island, Florida, Nov. 6, 2003.

221. “Human Cloning: Opportunity or Threat to Human Dignity?” Communion and Liberation’s “To Know More About…” series, New York University, Nov. 12, 2003.

222. “Spiritual Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Long Island University, Nov. 13, 2003.223. “The Forgotten Factor in Medicine: Faith,” Workshops and Grand Rounds, Driscoll Children’s

Hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas, Nov. 20-21, 2003.224. “Is the Therapeutic Misconception Misconceived?” Duke University Medical Center, Durham,

NC, Feb. 6, 2004. 225. “The Brave New World of Cloning and Stem Cells,” Visiting Professor, Medical City, Dallas,

Texas, March 12, 2004.226. “NY State’s DNR Law: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly,” New York State Task Force on Life

and the Law, New York City, March 26, 2004.227. “Cloning and Stem Cells: Medical and Ethical Issues,” 2004 McKeever Lecture, St. John’s

University, New York, March 29, 2004.228. “Ethics Year in Review,” American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, New Orleans,

Louisiana, April 23, 2004.229. “Interfaith Dialogue on Human Suffering,” presenter and moderator for day-long session,

Catholic Healthcare Administrative Program (C.H.A.P.), St. John’s University, New York, May 18, 2004.

230. “The Ethics of Stem Cells & Cloning,” 2003-4 Spirituality Lecture Series, Assumption Parish, Brooklyn, June 2, 2004.

231. “Topics in Medical Ethics,” 17th Annual Summer Institute for Priests, Long Branch, New Jersey, July 7-9, 2004.

232. “Medical Futility: End-of-Life Conflict Among Patients, Family and Caregivers,” Eleventh Annual Conference on Bioethics, Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity, Trinity International University, Deerfield, Illinois, July 17, 2004.

233. “Suffering, Death, and the Canons of Therapeutic Responsiveness,” XXth Annual Travers Lecture, Mercy Medical Center, Rockville Centre, NY, Sept. 8, 2004.

234. “An Ethical Comparison of Two Protocols for the Treatment of Victims of Sexual Assault,” Committees on Doctrine and Pro-life Activities of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Washington, DC, Sept. 12, 2004.

235. “Death, Dignity, and the Theory of Value,” University of Texas Southwestern at Dallas, Ethics Grand Rounds, Sept. 14, 2004.

236. “Dignity and Vulnerability,” Association of Sister, Brother, and Priest Physicians Annual Meeting, West Hampton, NY, Sept. 18, 2004.

237. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Patient,” Ethics Grand Rounds, St. Vincent Providence Hospital, Portland, Oregon (teleconferenced nationally to 41 sites), Oct.14, 2004.

238. “Is Health Care a Spiritual Practice?” Catholic Physician’s Guild, Portland, Oregon, Oct.14, 2004.

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239. “Ethics and End of Life Care 2004: Where’s the Action?” Physicians for Compassionate Care Annual Symposium, Providence Portland Hospital, Portland, Oregon, Oct.15, 2004.

240. “Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Care,” Improving End-of-Life Care for Veterans Conference, Hospice Veterans Partnership of Maine, Augusta, Maine, Oct. 20, 2004.

241. “Value and Meaning in the Care of the Dying Patient,” Improving End-of-Life Care for Veterans Conference, Hospice Veterans Partnership of Maine, Augusta, Maine, Oct. 21, 2004.

242. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Our Lady’s Hospital, Monroe, Louisiana, Nov. 5, 2004.

243. “Suffering, Dignity, and the Human Natural Kind,” Bioethics and Theological Anthropology Conference, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Nov. 6, 2004.

244. “Ethical Issues in Screening,” Greenwall Fellows’ Seminar, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 15, 2004.

245. “Empirical Studies of Spirituality and Health Care Outcomes,” The Bioethics Interest Group, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, Nov. 15, 2004.

246. “Spirituality and Healthcare,” The Austin Catholic Physicians’ Guild, Seton Medical Center, Austin, Texas, Feb. 4, 2005

247. “New Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Emory Ethics Center, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, Feb. 17, 2005.

248. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” 23rd Annual David Barap Brin Visiting Professorship, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, Feb. 24-25, 2005.

249. “Hydration, Nutrition, and Sedation,” 2nd Annual Edmund D. Pellegrino Visiting Professorship, Georgetown University Medical School, Washington, DC, March 1, 2005.

250. “Natural Kinds, Diseases, and Dignity,” Philosophy Department Colloquium series, San Francisco University, San Francisco, CA, March 11, 2005.

251. “Catholic Christianity and the Meaning of Healing,” The St. Anselm Institute, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, April 5, 2005.

252. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” The Medical Center Hour, Departments of Bioethics and Medical Humanities, University of Virginia Medical School, Charlottesville, VA, April 6, 2005.

253. “The Healer’s Calling,” Cardoner Visiting Professor, Creighton University, Omaha, NE, April 14-15, 2005.

254. “The Afterlife in Comparative Religions,” Catholic Health Administrators Program (CHAP), St. John’s University, New York, NY, May 17, 2005, presenter and panel moderator.

255. “Ethics and Spirituality and the Physician’s Life and Well-Being,” Cabrini Medical Center, New York, NY, June 16, 2005.

256. “Spirituality and the Care of the Dying Patient,” The Philadelphia and South Jersey Catholic Medical Associations Joint Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, July 9, 2005.

257. “DNR Orders: Are We Missing the Forest for the Trees?” Dept. of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY, July 19, 2005.

258. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Hospice Medical Directors of Michigan, Third Annual Retreat, Bay Harbor, Michigan, Oct. 8, 2005.

259. “Spirituality and Healthcare: Should the Physician Have a Role?” Grand Rounds, Dept. of Medicine, North Shore Hospital, Manhasset, NY, Nov. 17, 2005.

260. “Is Informed Consent Possible for Parents About to Deliver Extremely Premature Babies?” Case Discussion, Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital of Columbia University, New York, Dec. 1, 2005.

261. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Yale University Bioethics Center, New Haven, Connecticut, Dec. 6, 2005.

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262. “Is Health Care a Spiritual Practice?” half-day workshop, Union Hospital, Terre Haute, IN, Dec. 15, 2005.

263. “DNR Orders: Is Anything New?” Grand Rounds, Dept. of Medicine, Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, Jan. 4, 2006.

264. “The Rule of Double Effect” and “Preventive Ethics,” Mayo Clinic Course in Geriatrics and Ethics, Rochester, MN, Feb. 9, 2006.

265. “Physician Participation in Military Interrogations: Ethical Analysis, Not Sound-bites,” AOA Distinguished Lecturer, Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, Feb. 23, 2006.

266. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and Patient Care,” Visiting Professorship, Marian College, Indianapolis, IN, Feb. 26-27, 2006.

267. “The Passion in the Profession: Keeping the Heart in Healing,” half-day workshop, 5th Annual Centura Mission Conference, Denver CO, March 9, 2006.

268. “The Meaning of Suffering and the Value of Life,” New Horizons in Health Care Conference, Archdiocese of New York and the Focolare Movement, New York, March 15, 2006.

269. “The Patient-Physician Relationship,” NIH Bioethics Department Fellows’ Seminar, Bethesda, MD, March 15, 2006.

270. “Vulnerability and Dignity,” Keynote address, Catholic Health Association 20th Annual Theology and Ethics Colloquium, Nashville, TN, March 24, 2006.

271. “Are Feeding Tubes Morally Obligatory?” Barry University, Miami, Florida, April 5, 2006.272. “What Role Should Physicians Play in Addressing the Spiritual Needs of Patients?” Broward

General Medical Center, Ft. Lauderdale, FL April 6, 2006.273. “What is an Ethicist?” College of New Rochelle Alumni Weekend Guest Speaker, New

Rochelle, NY, June 10, 2006. 274. “Ethics in the Web of Life,” Keynote address, Neumann College, Aston, PA, June 17, 2006.275. “Spirituality and the Care of the Dying,” Jersey Shore Legatus Meeting, Cape May, NJ, August

9, 2006.276. “The Christian Meaning of Death with Dignity,” The Swinton-Payne Practical Theology

Symposium on End-of-Life Care, Duke University, Durham, NC, August 17-19, 2006.277. “Are Feeding Tubes Morally Obligatory?” Hospice of El Paso, El Paso Texas, Sept. 16, 2006. 278. “Ethical Issues in End of Life Care,” Benedictine Hospital Quarterly Meeting of the Medial

Staff, Kingston, NY, Sept. 19, 2006.279. “Re-Discovering the Soul of Catholic Health Care,” keynote address, North Dakota Catholic

Conference Annual Facilities Workshop, Bismarck, ND, Sept. 28, 2006.280. “What I Do and Why I Love It,” Panelist, Sisters of Charity of New York Congregation Day on

Sponsorship, Harrison, New York, Oct. 14, 2006. 281. “The Ethics of Terminal Sedation,” Medical College of Wisconsin Catholic Students Guild,

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Oct. 18, 2006.282. “Is Health Care a Spiritual Practice?” Annual White Mass, Diocese of Milwaukee, Wisconsin,

Oct. 18, 2006.283. “Addressing the Spiritual Needs of Patients: An Option or a Moral Obligation?” Keynote

Address, 10th Annual Foglio Conference on Spirituality and Medicine, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, Nov. 10, 2006.

284. “The Many Methods of Medical Ethics Research,” 18th Annual Dorothy J. MacLean Fellows Conference, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Nov. 11, 2006.

285. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” St. Agnes Cathedral, Rockville Center, NY, Nov. 14, 2006.

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286. “Spirituality and Medicine,” Visiting Nurse Association of New York, Hospice Program, Dec. 15, 2006.

287. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Geriatric Grand Rounds, Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, Jan. 19, 2007.

288. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Medical Grand Rounds/ Fifth Anniversary of the George Washington Institute on Spirituality in Healthcare, Washington, DC, Jan. 25, 2007.

289. “Case Discussion: The Ethics of Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatments in a Neonate with Epidermolysis Bullosa,” Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital/ Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons, Jan. 29, 2007.

290. “End of Life Care: Bioethical Perspectives and Conflict Resolution,” panel presentation, David G. Trager Public Policy Symposium, Brooklyn Law School, Brooklyn, NY, Feb. 8, 2007.

291. “A Balm for Gilead: A Retreat Experience,” Bethany Retreat Center, Highland Mills, NY, Feb. 24, 2007.

292. “The Communication of the Dead: Physicians and the Loss of their Patients,” Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University of Chicago, Conference on The Tradition and Contemporary Culture, Chicago, IL, March 1, 2007.

293. “Ethical Issues in Supplying Drugs for Use in Developing Countries,” Catholic Medical Mission Board, New York, NY, Mar. 6, 2007.

294. “Holistic Healing for the Afflicted,” National Social Work Month Conference, Cancer Care, Inc., New York, NY, March 22, 2007.

295. Templeton Visiting Professor, University of Vermont College of Medicine: Public lecture, “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying;” Ethics Faculty Retreat, “Killing and Allowing to Die;” Medical Grand Rounds, “Spirituality and Medicine: What Role Should Doctors Play?” Burlington, VT, April 19-20, 2007.

296. “Care for the Professional Caregiver,” Panelist, United Jewish Appeal, New York, NY, May 3, 2007.

297. “Getting Physicians to Talk About God,” Catholic Healthcare Administrative Personnel program (CHAP), St. John’s University, New York, NY May 16, 2007.

298. “Stem Cell Research Education Day,” ½ day workshop, NY State Catholic Conference, Latham, NY, May 19, 2007.

299. “HIV/AIDS: Are We Making Any Progress?” Annual Catholic Social Teaching Conference, Path to Peace Foundation, Holy See Mission to the United Nations, New York, NY, May 22, 2007.

300. “The Healer’s Calling,” 2nd Annual Dr. John Johnson Lecture, St. Thomas Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, Sept. 10, 2007.

301. “Ethics Grand Rounds,” Baptist Hospital, Nashville, Tennessee, Sept. 11, 2007.302. “Spirituality in Healthcare: Rekindling the Relationship With Our Patients,” Winter Park

Memorial Hospital, Orlando, Florida, Sept. 27, 2007.303. “Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Avila Institute of Gerontology, Germantown, NY, Oct.

9, 2007.304. “Does Medical Ethics Need the Philosophy of Medicine?” 3rd Annual Pellegrino Lecture in

Medicine and the Humanities, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri, Oct. 11, 2007.

305. “Spirituality and Healing: The Rebirth of the Clinic,” keynote, annual Health Ethics Conference, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri, Oct. 12, 2007.

306. “Ethics and Preventive Medicine,” and “Is Healthcare a Spiritual Practice?” Des Moines University College of Osteopathic Medicine, Des Moines, Iowa, Nov. 5, 2007.

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307. “The Healer’s Calling,” Grand Rounds, Dept. of Family Medicine, University of California at San Diego, San Diego, CA, Nov. 7, 2007.

308. “Stem Cell Research and Therapy Today: Challenges and Questions,” University of San Diego, Center for Ethics in Science and Technology, San Diego, CA, Nov. 7, 2007.

309. “Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Legatus of Providence, Rhode Island, Nov. 14, 2007.310. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of Dying Patients,” The 2008 Norbert Goldberg Lecture, Columbia

University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY, Jan. 9, 2008.311. “Is Healthcare a Spiritual Practice?” Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Memorial Sloan-Kettering

Cancer Center, New York, NY, Jan. 11, 2008. 312. “Spirituality and Healing,” keynote address, Annual Mission Summit Meeting, Catholic Health

Care West, San Francisco, CA, Jan. 30, 2008.313. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” St. Bonaventure University, Olean New York, Jan.

31, 2008. 314. “Spirituality in Healing and Health Care,” Mt. Irenaeus Franciscan Mountain Retreat, West

Clarksville, NY, Feb. 1-2, 2008. 315. “Spirituality and the Meaning of Healing,” Opening Plenary Address, 3rd Annual Congress,

Supportive Care Coalition, San Antonio, Texas, Feb. 3, 2008.316. “Is Healthcare a Spiritual Practice?” 6th Annual David B. Larson Memorial Lecture, Duke

University, Durham, NC, March 4, 2008. 317. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Immaculate Conception Parish, Durham, NC, March

5, 2008. 318. “Spirituality and the Health Care Professional,” 21st Annual Clark Family Lecture, Notre Dame

University, Notre Dame, Indiana, March 14, 2008.319. “So What’s A Surrogate Supposed to Do?” McLean Center for Medical Ethics, University of

Chicago, Chicago, IL, March 17, 2008. 320. “What Is Conscience and Why is Respect for Conscience Important?” for the conference,

Conscience and Clinical Practice: Medical Ethics in the Face of Moral Controversy, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, March 18, 2008.

321. “Sedation, Hydration, and Alimentation: New Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Viterbo University Center for Ethics. La Crosse, Wisconsin, April 3, 2008.

322. “The Ethics of Terminal Sedation,” Grand Rounds, Franciscan-Skemp Medical Center, La Crosse, Wisconsin, April 4, 2008.

323. “Spiritual Issues at the End of Life,” University of San Francisco, April 28, 2008.324. “Spiritual Issues at the End of Life,” University of California at San Francisco School of

Medicine, April 29, 2008.325. “Rediscovering the Joy of Practice,” Shobe Lecture on Spirituality and Health Care, University

of California at San Francisco School of Nursing, April 30, 2008.326. “Ethics and the End of Life: A Catholic View,” Annual Priests’ Convocation, Diocese of

Brooklyn, NY, May 8, 2008.327. “I Feel Like I’m Signing a Death Warrant: Surrogates, Policy, and DNR Orders,” Geriatrics

Grand Rounds, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York, NY, May 29, 2008.328. “The Physician’s Soul,” a 2-day workshop, St. Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis, IN, June 12-13.329. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Marginalized Patient,” 4th Annual Joseph M. Foley,

MD Lecture, Catholic Ministry of Health Care Professionals, Cleveland, Ohio, August 7, 2008.

330. “Is the Therapeutic Misconception Misconceived? Language and the Ethics of Human Subjects Research.” University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill, August 25, 2008.

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331. “Spiritual and Ethical Issues at the End of Life,” Facilitator and presenter, Roothbert Fund Fall Fellows’ Retreat, Pendle Hill Quaker Center, Wallingford, PA, Sept. 19-21, 2008.

332. “Restoring the Soul to Health Care,” Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY, Oct. 10, 2008.333. “Medical Ethics and Spiritual Care at the End of Life,” three talks, 14th Annual Attending Clergy

Symposium, Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas, Dallas, TX, Nov. 6-7, 2008.334. “Spirituality and Healthcare: A Moral and Faith-Filled Enterprise,” keynote address, College of

St. Elizabeth, Convent Station, NJ, Nov. 8, 2008.335. “Tractatus Philosophico-medicomoralis,” 20th Annual MacLean Center Ethics Conference,

University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Nov. 15, 2008.336. Visiting Professor, Cleveland Clinic Dept. of Bioethics 25th Anniversary. Multiple talks.

Cleveland, OH, Dec. 4-5, 2008.337. “Spirituality and the Care of the Dying: Lessons from Fred,” Grand Rounds, Pain and Palliative

Care Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, Jan. 8, 2009.338. “Is Health Care a Spiritual Discipline?” 7th Annual Faith and Bioethics Lecture, MacLaurin

Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Jan. 23, 2009.339. “Ethics and Care at the End of Life,” 4th Annual LaBrecque Endowed Lecture in Medical Ethics,

Boston College, Boston, MA, Feb. 5, 2009.340. “Evaluating Demands for Life-Prolonging Treatment Based Upon religious Demands” (Medical

Grand Rounds) and “The Value of Life and its Place in Medical Decision-Making at the End of Life,” (Center for Bioethics and Law Colloquium), The Tisherman Visiting Professorship, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, Feb.20, 2009.

341. “Spirituality and Health Care,” Siena College-Albany Medical College Program, Loudonville, NY, March 12, 2009.

342. “The Numinous, the Medical, and the Moral,” Keynote address, Samford University Healthcare, Ethics, and Law Annual Conference, Birmingham, AL, April 17, 2009.

343. “Paying for Patient Performance: Are There Any Ethical Questions?” American College of Physicians Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 23, 2009.

345. “Philanthropia and Philotechnia,” 150th Commencement Address, New York Medical College, New York, NY, May 27, 2009.

346. “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” Keynote address, Catholic Health Assembly, Catholic Health Association of the United States, New Orleans, Louisiana, June 7, 2009.

347. “The Future of Bioethics,” panelist, 40th Anniversary Celebration for the Hastings Center, New York, NY, June 12, 2009.

348. “Why Do We Take Care of Others?” panelist, MedConference 2009, Medicine and the Person, Jersey City, NJ, June 13, 2009.

349. “Spirituality and Health Care,” address to opinion leaders as part of the Johns Hopkins Patient Spirituality Research Study, Baltimore, MD, June 15, 2009.

350. “Conscience and Clinical Practice,” Sr. Rosemary Flanigan Lecture, Center for Practical Bioethics, Kansas City, Kansas, August 6, 2009.

351. “Is Medicine a Spiritual Discipline?” Keynote address, Adventist Health System Annual Physician Well-Being and Engagement Retreat, Colorado Springs, CO August 21-22, 2009.

352. “Is Medicine a Spiritual Discipline?” OhioHealth Physician Leader Academy and the Pontifical College Josephinum, Columbus, OH, Sept. 10, 2009.

353. “Spirituality, Religious Wisdom, and the Care of the Patient,” St. Anthony Hospital, St. Petersburg, FL, Sept. 15, 2009.

354. “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” St. Joseph’s Hospital, Tampa, FL, Sept. 16, 2009.355. “Spirituality and Renewal for Physicians,” three lectures, 2009 Ralph George Visiting

Professorship, Scripps-Mercy Hospital, San Diego, CA, Oct. 6, 2009.

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356. “Is Healthcare a Spiritual Practice?” Keynote address and panelist, The Annual Alexander Cairns Symposium, Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME, Oct. 28, 2009.

357. “Ethics Symposium,” a four-hour solo symposium on clinical ethics for the ethics committees of Caritas Christi Health Care System, Boston, MA, Nov. 6, 2009.

358. “Cloning and the Stem Cell Debate: What Are the Ethical Issues?” and “Spirituality, Ethics, and Medical Practice?” 3rd Annual Kendall Lecture Series, Cardinal Stritch University, Milwaukee, WI, Nov. 19-20, 2009.

359. “Spirituality and the Care of the Dying: Lessons from Fred,” Medical Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD, Dec. 2, 2009

360. “Is It Appropriate to Focus Research on Dying Patients?” Ethics Grand Rounds, National Institutes of Health Dept. of Bioethics, Bethesda, MD, Dec. 2, 2009.

361. “Stem Cell Research: What Do We Know?” Crossroads Cultural Center and the Texas Heart Institute, University of Texas at Houston, Jan. 21, 2010.

362. “Why Catholic Health Care Matters,” presentation to the board of trustees and executive leadership, St. Vincent Charity Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, Jan. 29, 2010.

362. “Spirituality and Ethics in the Care of Patients at the End of Life,” 30th Annual Kolp Physicians’ Retreat, four presentations, Canton, OH, Jan. 29-30, 2010.

363. “The Brave New World of Cloning and Stem Cell Research,” University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, Feb. 20, 2010.

364. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Albertus Magnus Society lecture series, Dominican University, River Forest, IL, March 18, 2010.

365. “Cura Personalis: Integrating Your Personal Spirituality as a Health Care Professional,” Distinguished Lecturer series, Creighton University Medical School, Omaha, NE, March 24, 2010.

366. “Appropriate Responses to Different Types of Suffering at the End of Life,” Bioethics Conference, Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, March 27, 2010.

367. “Death with Dignity,” sponsored by Crossroads Cultural Center, Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital, Chicago, IL, April 13, 2010.

368. “Spirituality and the Meaning of Healing,” Keynote address, University of Arkansas Medical School Intensive Workshop in Healthcare Ethics, Little Rock, Arkansas, May 7, 2010.

369. “History and Cutting Edges for the Intersection of Spirituality and Medicine,” Annual Institute for Spirituality and Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, May 10, 2010.

370. “Dying with Dignity: A Conversation on End-of-Life Issues,” Crossroads Cultural Center, Washington, DC, May 10, 2010.

371. “Internal Medicine as a Vocation: Is Osler Still Right?” Osler Day Visiting Professor and Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, MD, June 3-4, 2010.

372. “Responding to the Advance of the Physician-Assisted Suicide Agenda,” panel presentation, Catholic Health Association of the USA Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, June 14, 2010.

373. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” and Ethical Issues After Death,” 9th Annual National Franciscan Forum, Denver, CO, June 18-19, 2010.

374. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Methodist Hospital/ Baylor Center for Ethics, Ethics Grand Rounds, Houston, TX, June 30, 2010.

375. Visiting Professor of Ethics, Cheyenne Regional Medical Center, Cheyenne, WY, Sept. 1, 2010 (Grand Rounds, case conference at local hospice, public lecture, “Ethical Issues at the End of Life”).

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376. “Spirituality and Medicine: What Role Should Doctors Play?” Spirituality and Health Symposium, Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, MD, Sept. 7, 2010.

377. “Suffering, Death, Sedation, and the Canons of Therapeutic Responsiveness,” 23rd Annual Ethics Conference, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Camden, NJ, Sept. 8, 2010.

378. “Re-thinking Surrogate Decision Making: The Substituted Interests Model,” St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA, Oct. 7, 2010.

379. “Dignity and Bioethics: Language, Values, and Applications,” Carl H.F. Henry Lecture, Baylor University, Waco, TX, Oct. 29, 2010.

380. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: Rethinking Surrogate Decision Making,” Gilbert R. Lipschutz Memorial Lecture, Providence Medical Center, Portland, OR, Nov. 3, 2010.

381. “Creating a Caring and Compassionate Environment at the End of Life,” Keynote Speaker (2 lectures), Alegent Health System, Omaha, NE, Nov. 10, 2010.

382. “Lessons from Fred,” and “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: Re-thinking Surrogate Decision Making,” Frontiers in Biomedical Research Speakers Series, George Washington University Medical School, Washington, DC, Dec. 8-9, 2010.

383. “Responding to Requests for Therapy Based on Belief in Miracles,” Palliative Care Grand Rounds, Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Chicago, IL Dec. 16, 2010.

384. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: Re-Thinking Surrogate Decision Making,” and “Is Health Care a Spiritual Discipline?” The A. Kurt Weiss Visiting Professorship, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Tulsa campus Jan. 13 and Oklahoma City campus, Jan. 14, 2011.

385. “Why Surgeons Must be Very Careful: Spirituality in Practice,” Christian Academic Surgeons Association, series of five lectures, Dallas, TX, Feb. 18-20, 2011.

386. “Is Osler Still Right? Is Medicine a Vocation Today?” Maurice B. Siegel Lecture, Cedars-Sinai Hospital, Los Angeles, CA, Feb. 23, 2011.

387. “Spirituality and Medicine,” full-day workshop, Annual Chaplains Day, St. Joseph Health Care System, Orange, CA, Feb. 24, 2011.

388. “Spirituality and the Care of the Dying: Lessons from Fred,” Loyola University Medical Center, Mission and Ethics Grand Rounds, Chicago, IL, March 9, 2011.

389. “Hope and Healing: A Spirituality of Health Care,” Suarez Lecture, Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL, March 24, 2011.

390. “Faith, Love, and Paradox at the End of Life,” two keynote addresses, Third Annual Hope and Healing Conference, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, April 1, 2011.

391. “The Healer’s Calling: Medicine as a Vocation,” Thomas E. Golden Visiting Fellowship in Faith and Science, St. Thomas More Society, Yale University, New Haven, CT, April 10, 2011.

392. “Speaking of the Value of Life,” 3rd Annual Margaret Farley Lecture, Yale University, New Haven, CT, April 11, 2011.

393. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments,” Jerome Medalie End of Life Issues Lecture Series, Yale University, New Haven, CT, April 12, 2011.

394. "Hope, Optimism, and Therapeutic Mis-estimation Among Participants in Early Phase Clinical Trials," Clinical Research Ethics Seminar, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas, TX, May 10, 2011.

395. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: Re-Thinking Surrogate Decision Making,” Ethics Grand Rounds, University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas Texas, May 10, 2011.

396. “Beyond Death Panels: Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Harper Faculty Lecture, University of Chicago Alumni Club of Houston, TX, May 25, 2011.

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397. “Institutional Conscience and Tolerance,” Witherspoon Institute Consultation on the Protection of Institutional Religious Conscience, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, June 3, 2011.

398. “Sedative Palliation or Sedation to Death,” Opening Plenary Address, International Association of Catholic Bioethicists biennial meeting, Philadelphia, PA, July 10, 2011.

399. “Bioethics as Witness,” Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity Annual Bioethics Conference, Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL, July 16, 2011

400. “Spirituality and the Care of the Dying: What Dr. Dan Learned from Fred.” Duns Scotus Lecture in Franciscan Spirituality, Catholic Theological Union, Chicago, IL, Sept. 19, 2011.

401. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying: Lessons from Fred,” Ethics Grand Rounds, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA, Sept. 26, 2011.

402. “Spirituality and the Care of the Patient: Do Health Care Professionals Have a Role?” Brigham and Women’s Hospital Bioethics Center Ethics Grand Rounds, Boston, MA, Sept. 26, 2011.

403. “Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” and “Re-Thinking Surrogate Decision Making,” Heritage Week, Mayo Clinic/St. Mary’s Hospital, Rochester, MN, Oct. 7, 2011.

404. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Rev. William L. Rossner, S.J., Lecture in Philosophy, Rockhurst University, Kansas City, KS, Oct. 18, 2011.

405. “Beyond Death Panels: Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” St. Xavier University, Chicago, IL, Nov. 2, 2011.

406. “Deciding for Others,” Keynote lecture, 3rd Annual Bioethics Conference, Louisiana State University Medical School, Shreveport, LA, Dec. 3, 2011.

407. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Keynote address, First Annual Ethics Symposium, “The Role of the Physician in Addressing Patients’ Spiritual and Religious Needs in End-of-Life Decision-Making,” Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, Dec. 8, 2011.

408. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: Re-thinking Surrogate Decision Making,” Dept. of Medicine Grand Rounds, Mercy Hospital, Chicago, IL, Jan. 6, 2012.

409. “Spiritual Issues in the Care of the Dying,” and “Ethical Issues in the Care of the Dying,” Hospice of Savannah/ Mercer Medical School, Savannah, GA, Jan. 26-27, 2012.

410. “Spirituality and Care at the End of Life: Lessons from Fred,” Visiting Professor and Fairbanks Lecturer, Spirit in Medicine Program and the Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, Mar. 6-7, 2012.

411. “Religion, Ethics, and Hospital Mergers,” Dean’s Big East Conference, University of Louisville School of Medicine, New York, NY, March 9, 2012.

412. “The Spirituality of Being a Health Care Professional,” keynote address and panelist, HospitalSisters of St. Francis Health System/ Chiara Center, Springfield, IL, March 14, 2012.

413. “The 1946-48 Guatemala STD Clinical Studies – Ethical and Public Health Implications,” panelist, American Sexually Transmitted Diseases Association 2012 Annual STD Prevention Conference, Minneapolis, MN, March 15, 2012.

414. “Religion, Spirituality, and Mental Health,” keynote speaker (two talks), Loyola Chicago/ Stritch Medical School, Chicago IL April 14, 2012.

415. “Ethics Year in Review,” panelist, American College of Physicians Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 21, 2012.

416. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Jewish-Catholic Dialogue Group of Chicago, Chicago, IL, April 30, 2012.

417. “The Work of Bioethics Commissions,” Robert J. Dole VA Hospital and “Medicine as a Vocation: Is Olser Still Right?” Kansas University School of Medicine, Wichita; Frances A. Schiltz Visiting Professor in Medical Humanities, Wichita, KS, May 3-4, 2012.

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418. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: A New Model of Surrogate Decision Making,” Association of Sister, Brother, and Priest Physicians Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, Sept. 25, 2012.

419. "Is there Room for Freedom of Conscience in Medical Practice?" American Association for Medicine and the Person Annual Meeting, Florham Park, New Jersey, Oct. 23, 2012.

420. "The Uses and Abuses of Catholic Social Teaching in the Politics of Health Care Policy Making." Lumen Christi Chicago Book Club, Chicago, IL, Nov. 1, 2012 (with Russell Hittinger)

421. Visiting Professor, New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, New York, NY. Public lecture: “Ethically Impossible: US Research in Guatemala 1946-47,” Nov. 29, 2012, Grand Rounds, “A Method of Ethical Case Analysis,” Nov. 30, 2012.

422. “The Annunciation, Hope, and Medicine,” Loyola-Stritch Medical School Catholic Physicians’ Guild, Jan. 13, 2013.

423. “Philanthropia and Philotechnia in Otolaryngology,” The Triological Association Annual Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ, Jan. 26, 2013.

424. “The Ethics of Sedation in Care at the End of Life,” Critical Care Ethics Rounds, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, Feb. 7, 2013.

425. “Ethics and Evidence: What Data Can and Cannot Do for Bioethics,” Keynote address, Empirical Bioethics Conference, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, Feb. 21, 2013.

426. “Spirituality in Health Care: What Dr. Dan Learned from Fred,” Hospital Sisters Healthcare System, Annual Governance Convocation, Springfield, IL, March 1, 2013.

427. “Is Osler Still Right? The Idea of Medicine as a Vocation Today,” 10th Annual John C. Harvey Lecture, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, March 14, 2013.

428. “Can Virtue Save Medicine?” panelist and moderator, “Facts of Illness/ Acts of Profession: Edmund Pellegrino and the Ethics of Health Care,” Georgetown University, Washington, DC, March 15, 2013.

429. “Medicine as a Spiritual Exercise: What Dr. Dan Learned from Fred,” Ira W. DeCamp Bioethics Seminar, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, March 27, 2013.

430. “Medicine as a Spiritual Experience: What Dr. Dan Learned from Fred,” The Theology Institute, Villanova University, Philadelphia, PA, April 11, 2013.

431. “Why Surgeons Must be Very Careful,” Parvez Kamangar Humanities in Surgery Lecture, American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Phoenix, AZ, April 29, 2013.

432. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Patient,” AOA Visiting Professorship, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, May 16, 2013.

433. “Cooperation, Conscience, and Health Care,” US Conference of Catholic Bishops, Workshop on Cooperation (sponsored by Committee on Doctrine), San Diego, CA, June 10, 2013.

434. “Suffering, Depression, and Care at the End of Life: A Cautionary Tale About Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide,” Crossroads Cultural Center, New York University, New York, NY, June 20, 2013.

435. "The Book of Numbers: Measurement, Spirituality, and Care at the End of Life," Massachusetts General Hospital Palliative Care Grand Rounds, Boston, MA, Sept. 25, 2013

436. "Is Health Care a Spiritual Discipline?" The HDS-HMS Lecture Series on Medicine and Religion, Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, MA, Sept. 25, 2013.

437. "Integrating Spirituality into a Life in Medicine," Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, Sept. 26, 2013.

438. “Donation After Cardiac Death: Are There Ethical Reasons for Caution?” The Charles W. Bodemer lecture, Department of Bioethics and Humanities, School of Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Oct. 16, 2013.

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439. “Is Healthcare a Spiritual Discipline?” six hour, one-person symposium, including Pediatric Grand Rounds. Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle, WA, Oct. 17, 2013.

440. “Spirituality and Healthcare: Lessons Learned from Fred,” Inaugural Raymond F. Schinazi Lecture in Bioethics and Religion, Emory University Center for Ethics, Atlanta, GA, Oct. 23, 2013.

441. “A Tribute to Edmund D. Pellegrino,” Plenary Session Panelist, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, Oct. 24, 2013.

442. “Age Retardation, Life-Extension, and the Relation Between the Generations,” respondent to Gilbert Meilaender, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture 14th Annual Fall Conference, Notre Dame, IN, Nov. 7, 2013.

443. “Spirituality and Health Care: Lessons Learned from Fred,” 6th Annual Thorne Sparkman, Jr., M.D. Lectureship on Spirituality, Religion, and Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, Nov. 12, 2013.

445. “Hanging On and Letting Go: Ethics at the End of Life,” 31st Annual Aquinas Lecture, Aquinas Institute, St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, Jan. 26, 2014.

446. “Paul Ramsey’s Method in Bioethics,” Center for Bioethics and Culture, Oakland, CA, March 22, 2014.

447. “Fifty Shades of Gray: The Ethics of Sedation at the End of Life,” Bioethics Society Annual Invited Speaker, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, April 11, 2014.

448. “Too Busy to Be Sick,” 21st Historical Clinicopatholigical Conference, University of Maryland Medical School (ethical commentary on the end-of-life care given to Eleanor Roosevelt), Baltimore, MD, May 2, 2014.

449. “Revisiting the Visitation of the Sick,” Keynote address, National Association of Catholic Chaplains Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO, May 18, 2014.

450. “The Value of Cancer Care: Ethical Considerations for the Practicing Oncologist,” a debate, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Chicago, IL, May 31, 2014.

451. “Virtue and the Health Care Professional,” Inaugural Pellegrino Lecture, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Intensive Bioethics Course, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, June 6, 2014.

452. “Healing as Spiritual Experience,” keynote address, 5th Annual Judaism, Science, and Medicine Conference, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, Oct. 26, 2014.

453. "A Framework for Assessing the Ontological and Moral Status of Life-Extending Technologies," Keynote Speaker, Michigan State Medical Society 18th Annual Conference on Bioethics, Ann Arbor, MI, Nov. 7, 2014.

454. “Legalize Physician Assisted Suicide? Death With Dignity or Life Devalued?” Intelligence Squared Debate, with Baroness Ilora Finlay vs. Peter Singer and Andrew Solomon, New York, NY, Nov. 13, 2014. Intelligence Squared link: http://intelligencesquaredus.org/debates/past-debates/item/1160-legalize-assisted-suicide NPR link: http://www.npr.org/series/6263392/intelligence-squared-u-s

455. “A Doctor and a Patient Named Fred,” 2014 John Balint Lecture, Albany Medical College, Albany, NY, Nov. 20, 2014.

456. “Synthetic Biology,” panelist, with Jeffrey Bishop, MD, PhD and Celia Dean-Drummond, PhD,Society of Christian Ethics Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, Jan. 9, 2015.

457. “The Spirituality of Practice,” Visiting Professor, McLaurin Center, University of Minnesota,Minneapolis, MN, Jan. 23, 2015.

458. “What’s Love Got to Do With It?” Keynote, Adventist Health System Annual Conference onMission, Orlando, FL, Feb. 26, 2015.

459. “Dignity, Vulnerability, and the Care of the Patient,” King’s College, Wilkes Barre, PA, March12, 2015.

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460. “The Work of Ethics Commissions: The Case of STD Research in Guatemala from 1946-1948,”The Lucille and Smith Gibson Endowed Lecture in Medical Ethics, University of Cincinnati,Cincinnati, OH, March 26, 2015.

461. “Medicine as a Vocation: Is Osler Still Right?” Keynote address, American TheologicalAssociation, Midwest Division, Semi-Annual Meeting, Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago,Chicago, IL, April 24, 2015.

462. “Spirituality and Health Care: Lessons from a Patient Named Fred,” and “Is VoluntarilyStopping Eating and Drinking with a Physician's Assistance a Form of Physician AssistedSuicide?" Visiting Professor, Marian University, Indianapolis, IN, Sept. 17, 2015.

463. “Gray Matters: Perspectives on the Bioethics Commission’s Recommendations.” Moderator andPanelist, International Neuroethics Society, Chicago, IL Oct. 16, 2015.

464. “Patient as Problem/ Patient as Mystery: The Problem of “Personalized” Medicine.”MedConference 2015, American Association of Medicine and the Person, Florham Park, NewJersey, Oct. 17, 2015.

465. “Dignity in Christian Thought,” Dignity and Healthcare at the End of Life, Bayan Institute,Claremont School of Theology, Claremont, CA, Oct. 24, 2015.

466. "Spirituality and Health Care," Scholl Lecture, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, Oct. 29, 2015.

467. "On Being a Doctor: Lessons from A Patient Named Fred," Killeen Chair Visiting Professorship, St. Norbert's College, DePere, WI, Nov. 5, 2015.

468. "Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: Helping Surrogates in Reaching Decisions at the Endof Life," Annual Ethics Grand Rounds, Ochsner Clinic, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 24, 2015.

469. “Hope and the Care of the Dying,” Council of Fellows Annual Consultation, Center for Bioethicsand Human Dignity, Trinity International University, Deerfield, IL, Feb. 6, 2016.

470. “From Healers to Administrators: Religion and Medicine in the 21st Century.” Religion andPublic Life Program, Rice University, Houston, TX, Mar. 7, 2016.

471. “Spiritual Lessons from a Patient Named Fred,” Grand Rounds, Methodist Hospital, Houston,TX, Mar. 7, 2016.

472. “Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff,” Program forBiomedical Ethics Lecture Series, Yale University, New Haven, CT, April 7, 2016.

473. “Conscience, Tolerance, and the Physician’s Discretionary Space,” Pellegrino Conference,Georgetown University, Washington, DC, April 22, 2016.

474. “When Someone Else Must Decide: Surrogate Decision Making,” Panelist, American College ofPhysicians Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, May 6, 2016.

475. “Voluntarily Stopping Eating and Drinking: Is it the Refusal of Treatment or Suicide?” AllbrinkLecture, University of West Virginia, May 27, 2016.

476. “Death with Dignity or Physician-Assisted Suicide: A Thoughtful Discussion,” a debate withTimothy Quill, MD. American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, June4, 2016.

477. “Catholic Health Care in a Rapidly Changing Secular Environment,” Illinois Catholic HealthAssociation Healthcare Vicars/Ethicists Meeting, Presence Health Corporate Headquarters,Mokena, IL, June 9, 2016.

478. “Healing the Dying,” Seminar on Care at the End of Life, Institute on Religion and Public Life,New York, NY, Sept. 12, 2016.

479. “Physician Assisted Suicide: Ethical Considerations,” UCLA Ethics Center Monthly Seminar, Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 21, 2016.

480. “Why You Shouldn’t Want Physician-Assisted Suicide,” Annual Litvack Public Lecture onEthics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, Sept. 21, 2016.

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481. “The Virtuous Physician,” Catholic Medical Association Annual Meeting Plenary Address,Washington, DC, Oct. 13, 2016.

482. “Overview of the Presidential Commission’s Gray Matters: Integrative Approaches forNeuroscience, Ethics, and Society,” Neuroscience and Ethics Engagement Conference, Centerfor Sensorimotor Neural Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, Nov. 4, 2016.

483. “Physician Aid in Dying Educational Session,” Panelist (with Marcia Angell and GreggVandeKieft), AMA Interim Meeting of the House of Delegates, Orlando, FL, Nov. 13, 2016.

484. “Do Health, Religion, and Spirituality Need One Another?” Panelist, Harvard Symposium onAdvancing Health, Religion, and Spirituality, Harvard University Schools of Medicine andPublic Health, Boston, MA, Dec. 2, 2016.

485. “Killing and Allowing to Die: Re-Visiting the Distinction,” Bioethics After the HolocaustConference, Houston Methodist Research Center, Houston, TX, Jan. 27, 2017.

486. “Substituted Interests and Best Judgments: Re-Thinking Surrogate Decision Making,” TheThomas R. Pellegrino Endowed Lectureship, East Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA, March8, 2017.

487. “Your Health: A Sacred Matter,” panelist commenting on preview screening of documentaryfilm edited and produced by Gerald and Adam Krell of Auteur Productions for public television,airing June, 2017. Annual Conference on Medicine and Religion, Houston, TX, March 25, 2017.

488. “Faith, Health, and Healing,” Trinity Forum Evening Conversation, co-presented with FarrCurlin, MD, Washington, DC, April 12, 2017.

489. “Your Health: A Sacred Matter,” panelist commenting on the public premiere of documentaryfilm edited and produced by Gerald and Adam Krell of Auteur Productions for public television,airing in June, 2017. National Press Club, Washington, DC, May 23, 2017.

490. “Spirituality and Health Care: Meg’s Story,” Keynote address, Platinum Dinner, GeorgeWashington Institute for Spiritualty and Health Annual Platinum Dinner, Washington, DC,July10, 2017.

491. “Is Osler Still Right? Is Medicine a Vocation Today?” AOA Visiting Professor’s Lecture,University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Dec. 6, 2017.

492. “Physician Assisted Suicide: An Issue that Touches the Core of Medicine,” Dept. of MedicineGrand Rounds, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Dec. 7, 2017.

493. “A Debate: Should Physicians Help Patients End their Lives?” with Timothy Quill, MD.Columbia University/ Barnard, New York, NY, Jan. 25, 2018.

494. “Physician Assisted Suicide or Medical Aid in Dying?” with Lachlan Forrow, MD, VeritasForum, Harvard University Medical School, Cambridge, MA, Feb. 2, 2018.

495. “Empirical Studies About Physician Assisted Suicide: Methodological Considerations,” NationalAcademy of Medicine Workshop, “Physician Assisted Death: Scanning the Landscape andPotential Approaches,” Washington, DC, Feb. 12, 2018.

496. “The Philosophical Foundations of Medicine and Religion.” Opening Keynote Lecture, theAnnual Conference on Medicine and Religion, St. Louis, MO, April 13, 2018.

497. “Ethical Issues in Care at the End of Life,” Mini-Med School, Georgetown University MedicalSchool public lecture series, Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC, Oct. 10,2018.

498. “Relational Autonomy in Palliative Medicine: Moving Beyond the Limits of IsolatedIndividualism,” Pontifical Academy for Life and Houston Methodist Research Institute,“Palliative Care and Spirituality for Life,” Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, Sept. 16,2018.

499. “The Syringe Belongs in the Hand of a Physician: Power, Authority, Control, and Euthanasia,”Conference, “Euthanasia After the Holocaust,” sponsored by the Medicine After the Holocaust

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Program, Houston Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX, Jan. 17, 2019.500. “Living: How We Think About Death,” Panelist, Dean’s Symposium, Death and Dying: A

Population Health Perspective, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, Feb. 12,2019.

501. “Hospice and Palliative Care,” Catholic Health Association Annual Meeting with the Deans ofCatholic Nursing Schools, Washington, DC, March 24, 2019.

502. “Religion and Bioethics: Towards a More Pluralistic Deliberative Democracy.” FellowsSeminar, NIH Department of Bioethics, Bethesda, MD, April 3, 2019.

503. “A Dementia-Specific Advance Directive: Medical, Legal, and Ethical Considerations,” Panelist,American Geriatric Society Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, May 2, 2019.

504. “A Question of Ethics: Perspectives on End of Life Care and the Role of Medical Aid-in-Dying,”a debate with David Grube, MD, American Medical Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL,June 7, 2019.

505. “Sedation and Care at the End of Life.” Webinar Speaker, Supportive Care Coalition, October 17, 2019.

506. “A Discussion of Why Organized Medicine Must Maintain Its Opposition to Assisted Suicide.” Webinar Speaker, the Catholic Health Association of the United States. October 24, 2019.

507. “Spirituality and Healthcare: Lessons from Fred.” Seminar Speaker, University of Michigan Medical School Program on Health, Spirituality, and Religion, Ann Arbor, MI, November 15, 2019.

Languages: Italian, Spanish, German

Hobbies: hiking, poetry, herb gardening.

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