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Curriculum VitaeJodi Halpern, M.D., Ph.D.EDUCATIONUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, CARobert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, 1993-1996Fellow, Health Services ResearchYALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CTPh.D. Philosophy 1994Recipient of University Wide Outstanding Disseration AwardUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, CAUCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, 1990-1993Resident, Psychiatry.UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, CAUCLA Medical Center/ Wadsworth VA Medical Center, 1989-1990Intern, MedicineYALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CTM.D./M.A., 1982-1989Medical Scientist Training Program, Highest HonorsYALE UNIVERSITY, NEW HAVEN, CTB.A. Philosophy, 1978-1982, Magna Cum LaudeEMPLOYMENT HISTORYUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYProfessor of Bioethics & Medical Humanities, 20013-PresentUCB/UCSF Joint Medical ProgramSchool of Public HealthUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYAssociate Professor of Bioethics & Medical Humanities, 2006-2013UCB/UCSF Joint Medical ProgramSchool of Public HealthUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYFellow, 1999Townsend Center for the HumanitiesUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEYAssistant Professor of Bioethics & Medical Humanities, 1998-2005UCB/UCSF Joint Medical ProgramSchool of Public HealthUCLA NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTEAssistant Professor of Psychiatry and Bio behavioral Sciences, 1996-1998OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEDIGITAL HEALTH POLICY LEADERSHIP GROUPEthics Lead, CEO’s from major health and digital tech companies, NGO’s and government health systems UC WOMEN’S INITIATIVESelective Leadership Training Program 2018FEDERAL RESERVE OF SAN FRANCISCOEthics Fellow, Health Equity and Cost-Effectiveness 2013-2014GREENWALL FACULTY SCHOLARFaculty Fellowship, 2006-2009PRINCETON UNIVERSITYRockefeller Fellow, 1997-1998Center for Human ValuesUCLA NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTEFounder and Chairperson, 1994-1997Hospital Ethics CommitteeUCLA NEUROPSYCHIATRIC INSTITUTENIMH Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder, 1992-1993HONORS AND AWARDS2018, 2019World Economic Forum Invited Expert, Davos, Switzerland2018-World Economic Forum Global Leader on Virtual/Augmented Reality2017World Economic Forum Invited Expert, Dalian, China2016Honorary Fellow, Hastings Center of Ethics2014Holzang Endowed Lectureship, Providence Center for Healthcare Ethics, Portland, Oregon2014 Kinsman Endowed Lectureship, University of Oregon and University of Washington Medical Schools, held in Bend, Oregon2011 Outstanding Mentor of the Year, UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program2010Golden Apple Award—Outstanding Teacher of the Year, School of Public Health, UC Berkeley2009“How the Social Brain Experiences Empathy” Six Leading Thinkers on Empathy, with Jean Decety, Frans De Waal, Allan Young, Sue Carter, Nancy Eisenberg, University of Chicago2007Brinn Endowed Lecturer in Oncology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine2006-2009 Greenwall Faculty Fellowship:Affective Forecasting, Behavioral Economics, Emotions and Predicting Subjective Well-being in Health Decisions 2006Cowan Endowed Lectureship, University of Utah School of Medicine2005Keynote speaker: Quandaries in Health Care Annual Conference: Emotions in Health Care, Givens and Aspen Institute, Colorado2002Keynote Speaker- First Yale Medical School “Power Day” Integrating Medical and Nursing Education1999-2000 Townsend Humanities Center Junior Faculty Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley1999-2005 Martin Sisters Chair, University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health1997-1998Rockefeller Fellowship, The Center for Human Values, Princeton University1994Yale University Prize for Outstanding Dissertation Across All of the Disciplines1992American Psychoanalytic Association Fellowship: Excellence in Psychodynamic Psychiatry1989Louis Nahum Prize, Yale School of Medicine: Outstanding Medical Thesis1983-1989NIH Medical Scientist Training Program: Combined Studies in Medicine & Ethics1983International Health Fellowship Bombay, India1982 Yale College, Magna Cum Laude and Distinction in Major (Philosophy)PUBLICATIONSBOOKSHalpern, J. From Detached Concern to Empathy: Humanizing Medical Practice. Oxford University Press. 2001, 2011.Halpern, J.Remaking the Self in the Wake of Illness. This book brings narratives, psychology, and philosophy together to develop a theory of how people adapt to health losses during the prime of life. In Progress.ARTICLES 201952. Doxzen, K. and Halpern, J. “Germline Gene Editing andInternational Human Rights.” Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, in press.201951. Kung, A., Cheung,T., Knox, M.Willard-Grace, R., Halpern, J.,Olayiwola ,N.,Gottlieb,L. “Burnout and Capacity to Address Patients’ Social Needs in Primary Care: A Qualitative Study.” American Journal of Family Medicine, in press.201950. Portacolone, E., Covinsky, K. E., Johnson, J. K., Rubinstein, R. L., & Halpern, J. “Walking the Tightrope Between Study Participant Autonomy and Researcher Integrity: The Case Study of a Research Participant With Alzheimer’s Disease Pursuing Euthanasia in Switzerland.” Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics. . Halpern, J., Paolo, D. Huang, A. “Informed Consent for Early-Phase Clinical Trials: Therapeutic Mis-estimation, Unrealistic Optimism and Appreciation.” Journal of Medical Ethics, May201948. Berridge, C., Levy, K., Halpern, J. “Cameras on beds: The ethics of surveillance in nursing homes.” American Journal of Bioethics, March.201847. Halpern, J. “Jorge’s Decision” Special Issue on Shared Decision-Making, Pediatrics, December.201846. Ramstein,,J.Tsai, K.,Mehta, A.,Dupree, J, Nangia,M, Halpern,J. P., Rosen,M., Smith,J. Access to Fertility Preservation for Cancer Patients on Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors. Fertility and Sterility, December.201845. Wilson L., Cocohoba,, J..,Chyorny, A., Halpern, J., Auerswald, C., Myers, J. “Perspectives on Integrated HIV and Hepatitis C Virus Testing Among Persons Entering a Northern California Jail: A Pilot Study.” JAIDS Volume 78, Number 2, June.201844. Portacolone, E., Covinsky,K., Halpern, J., Rubinstein, R., Johnson, J. “The Precarity of Living Alone in Older Age with Cognitive Impairment." The Gerontologist, January.201743. Halpern, J. “ The Therapeutic Effects of Empathy in Healthcare.” Emotion Researcher, International Society for Research on Emotion, Summer. 201742. Ramstein, J. J., Halpern, J., Gadzinski, A. J., Brannigan, R. E. and Smith, J. F. (2017), Ethical, moral, and theological insights into advances in male pediatric and adolescent fertility preservation. Andrology. doi:10.1111/andr.12371201736. Benner, P., Halpern, J., Gordon, D., Poppell, C., Kelley, P. “Beyond Pathologizing Harm: Understanding PTSD in the Context of War Experience.” Journal of Medical Humanities. . Main, A., Walle, E., Kho, C. Halpern, J. “The Interpersonal Functions of Empathy: A Relational Perspective,” Emotion Review, May,1754-0739, DOI: 10.1177/1754073916669440201640. Colley, A., Halpern, J., Paul, S., Miaskowski, C., Dunn, L. “Factors Associated with Oncology Patients Involvement in Shared Decision-Making During Chemotherapy.” Psycho-Oncology, October.201639. Harris, L., Williams, J., Gerrdts, C., Urbano, L., Velez, A., Halpern, J., Prata, N., Baffoe, P. “Development of a conceptual model and survey instrument to measure conscientious objection to abortion provision.” PLOS ONE.201637. Harris, L., Halpern, J., Prata, N., Chavka, W., Gerrdts, C. “Conscientious Objection to Abortion Provision: Why Context Matters," Global Pubic Health.201535. O’Keefe, M., Perrault, S., Halpern, J., Ikemoto, L., Yarborough, M. ‘Editing’ Genes: A Case Study About How Language Matters in Bioethics.“ American Journal of Bioethics, December.201534. Ekman, E.,Halpern, J. “Professional Distress and Well-being among Human Service Care Providers: Professional Empathy Can Help.” Social Work in Mental Health, August.201533. Lantos, J., Halpern, J. “Bullying, Social Hierarchies, Poverty and Health Outcomes.” Pediatrics Mar 2015, 135 (Supplement 2) S21-S23. 2015 32. Halpern, J., Jutte, D., Colby, J. and Boyce, W.T. Social Dominance, School Bullying, and Child Health: What Are Our Ethical Obligations to the Very Young? Pediatrics Mar 2015, 135 (Supplement 2) S24-S30201431. Portacolone, E.,Halpern, J. “Move or Suffer”: Is Age Segregation the New Norm for Older Americans Living Alone? Journal of Applied Gerontology, November.201430. Decety, J., Smith, K., Norman, G., Halpern, J. “Clinical Empathy: What can we learn from social and affective neuroscience?” World Psychiatry, April.201429. Schicktanz S., Schweda,M., Ballenger,J., Fox, P., Halpern, J., Kramer,J., Micco,G. Post,S., Thompson, C., Knight,R., Jagust. “Before it is too late: professional responsibilities in late-onset Alzheimer’s research and pre-symptomatic prediction.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 20 November.201428. Halpern, J. “Narratives Hold Open the Future.” Special Issue on Narrative Ethics, Hastings Center Report, January/February.201327. Halpern, J. “From idealized clinical empathy to empathic communication in medical care.” Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, Journal of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare. December.201326. Halpern, J., “Motivational Interviewing and Rethinking the Relational Basis of Autonomy.” Journal of Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology. Summer.201325. Halpern, J. and Jutte, D. “The Ethics of Pay for Success.” Community Development Investment Review, April.201324. Halpern, J. and Kravitz, Rl. “Authority, Health Advocacy Organizations and Scientific Evidence.” AMA Journal of Ethics- Virtual Mentor. Jan 1;15(1):18-22.201223. Halpern, J, “When Concretized Emotion-Belief Complexes Derail Decision-making Capacity.” Bioethics 26.2. 201222. Halpern, J. “Clinical Wisdom is Practical Wisdom,” Journal of Clinical Ethics, Spring.201221. Halpern, J. “Gathering the Patient’s Story and Clinical Empathy.” The Permanente Journal; January.201120. Martinson, M. and Halpern, J. “Ethical implications of the promotion of elder volunteerism: A critical perspective.” Journal of Aging Studies, . Halpern, J. Emotions, “Autonomy and Decision-Making Capacity.” American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience, August.201118. Halpern, J. “Publishing Clinical Cases: Who Owns the Story? Is the Patient’s Consent Needed? “ Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, July; vol 3(7).2009 17. Halpern, J. “Groupthink and Caregivers’ Projections: Addressing Barriers to Empathy,” Journal of Clinical Ethics, Spring.200816. Halpern, J. “Affective Forecasting: An Unrecognized Challenge in Making Serious Health Decisions,” Journal of General Internal Medicine, October.200715. Halpern, J. “Let’s Value But Not Idealize Emotions,” Journal of Clinical Ethics, Fall.2007 14. Dhawaan, N., Steinbach, A., Halpern, J. “Physician Empathy and Compassion for Inmate Patients,” Journal of Correctional Health, Fall200713. Shoeb, M., Weinstein, H. and Halpern, J. “Living in Religious Time and Space: Iraqi Refugees in Dearborn, Michigan” Journal of Refugee Studies, September.2007 12. Halpern, J. “Empathy and Patient-Physician Conflicts,” Journal of General Internal Medicine, May 2007(17): 696-700.2006 11. Kravitz RL and Jodi Halpern. “Direct-to-consumer drug ads, patient autonomy and the responsible exercise of power.” Virtual Mentor-AMA Journal of Ethics. 2006; 8:407-411. 200510. Beach, M.C., Meredith, L., Halpern, J., Wells, K., Ford, D. “Physician Conceptions of Loyalty to Patients and Social Justice in Healthcare.” Annals of Family Medicine. January.20049. Halpern, J. and Weinstein, H. “Rehumanizing the Other: Empathy and Social Reconciliation,” Human Rights Quarterly. August. 26 (3): 561-5832004 8. Halpern, J., Johnson, M., Miranda, J. & Wells, K. “The Partners in Care Approach: Ethics Outcomes in Quality Improvement Programs for Depression,” Psychiatric Services. May; 55(5): 532-39.2003 7. Halpern, J. “What is Clinical Empathy?” Journal of General Internal Medicine. 18: 670-674.2003 6. Halpern, J. “Responding to the Need Behind the Question, ‘Doctor, if This Were Your Child, What Would You Do?’” The Journal of Clinical Ethics. Spring-Summer; 14(1/2): 71-78.2003 5. Halpern, J. “Beyond Wishful Thinking: Facing the Harm that Psychotherapists Can Do by Writing About Their Patients” The Journal of Clinical Ethics. Spring-Summer. 14(1/2): 118-136. 2002 4. Halpern, J. “Reluctant Patients: Autonomy and Delegating Medical Decisions.” The Journal of Clinical Ethics. Spring; 13(1): 78-84.1995 3. Halpern, J. "Can the Development of Practice Guidelines Safeguard Patient Values" The Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. Spring; 23: 75-81.1994 2. Wenger, N. and J. Halpern. "The Physician's Role in Advance Directive Completion.” The Journal of Clinical Ethics. Winter; 5(4): 320-31994 1. Wenger, N. and J. Halpern. "Can a Patient Refuse a Psychiatric Consultation?” The Journal of Clinical Ethics. Fall; 5(3): 230-4Manuscripts in Revision or Under Consideration Portacolone, E., Covinsky, K., Halpern, J. "Ethical issues raised by the introduction of artificial companions to older adults with cognitive impairment: A call for empowerment." Innovation in Aging, submitted.Portacolone, E., Covinsky, K., Johnson, J., Rubinstein, R., Halpern, J. “Breaking the News of Cognitive Impairment as an Opportunity to Create Therapeutic Alliances: A multiple-case study.” Journal of Advanced Nursing, Submitted.Portacolone, E., Johnson, J., Covinsky, K., Halpern, J.. “Expectations and concerns of older adults with cognitive impairment about their relationship with medical providers: A call for therapeutic alliances." Qualitative Health Research, Submitted.INVITED ARTICLES and BOOK CHAPTERS (PRESENTING ORIGINAL SCHOLARSHIP)2019Neff, J., Holmes, S., Strong, S., Chin, G., De Avila, J., Dubal, S., Duncan, L., Halpern, J., Harvey, M., Knight, K., Lemay, E., Lewis, B., Matthews, J., Nelson, N., Satterwhite, S., Thompson-Lastad, A., & Walkover, L. “The Structural Competency Working Group: Lessons from Iterative, Interdisciplinary Development of a Structural Competency Training Module” in Structural Competency in Mental Health and Medicine: A Case-Based Approach to Treating the Social Determinants of Health, edited by Metzl and Hansen. Springer. April 2019.2017Halpern, J., Jutte, D. “The Ethics of Outcomes-Based Funding Models,” What Matters: Investing in Results to Build Strong, Vibrant Communities, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and Non-Profit Finance Fund.2011Halpern, J. “Clinical Empathy” in “From Bench To Bedside: Leading Experts on Empathy and the Social Brain,” Jean Decety, ed., MIT Press, December.2010Fairweather, A. and Halpern, J. “Facebook, Sympathy and the Empathic Imagination,” Facebook and Philosophy, an edited volume with Open Court’s Popular Culture and Philosophy Series, Spring.2008Halpern, J, Little, M. “Health, Risk Communication and the Normative Activity of Coping,” in Walker, M, and Lindeman, H.eds, Naturalizing Bioethics, Cambridge University Press.1999Halpern, J. "Philosophical and Ethical Issues in Cost-Effectiveness Psychotherapy Research." in Magruder & Miller (eds.) Cost-Effectiveness of Psychotherapy. Oxford University Press. pp. 33-41.1993Halpern, J. “Empathy: Using Resonance Emotions in the Service of Curiosity.” in Howard Spiro, M.D., et al (eds.) Empathy and the Practice of Medicine. Yale University Press. pp. 160-173.REVIEW CHAPTERS2013Halpern, J. and Lewis, B. Editors, “Special Section: Why Psychiatry Needs the Humanities,” Psychiatric Times, March 2004 Halpern, J. “Special Section: From Detached Concern to Empathy. Author Responds to Critics: Thoughts on Empathy and Respecting Autonomy in the Real World.” The Journal of Clinical Ethics. Winter; 14(4) 298-307.1991Ross, J. and J. Halpern. "Ethics and Geriatrics." Invited chapter in Kaplan and Saddock (eds.) The Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry. William and Wilkins.1991Halpern, J. “Review of Female Psychology,” The Jefferson Journal of Psychiatry. 10(2).POPULAR PRESS/MEDIA 2018“Empathy Vs. the Machines,” Swissnex Panel, July. “The Evolution of Consciousness.” Davos Panel with Daniel Dennett, Yuvai Harari and Amy Bernstein (Editor of Harvard Business Review),“A Code of Ethics For Science,” Davos Panel with the leader of the European Research Council and Philip Campbell, Editor in Chief, Nature “Nurturing Empathic Curiosity for Leadership,” World Economic Forum. Davos, ‘Philosophy Talk” NPR. Psychology and Ethics of Medical Consent.2013“Don’t Blame Empathy” Huffington Post, 5/20/13.2013“What to Say to the Boston Marathon Survivors,” Bay Area News Group Sunday Papers Op Ed, 4/27/13. 2013“Traumatic Photographs, Media’s Ethical Responsibility,” Panel with war photographers, Huffington Post Live 2010“Clinical Empathy and Social Reconciliation After War,” Huffington Post, February.2009Invited response to Daniel Batson on empathy in On the Human, National Humanities Center 2007Interview regarding patient-physician relationships, empathy and conflict: Wall Street Journal MediaINVITED LECTURES, PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS2019Invited Speaker on six panels, Davos 2019 January-Promise and Progress of Bioengineering- Future of Bio-Innovation: How to Evolve Governance-What if Everyone had their Genome Sequenced at Birth?-World in Transformation: Virtual and Augmented Reality-Global Future Council: Virtual and Augmented Reality- Emerging Biothreats: Envisioning a Universal Platform to Prevent Illicit Gene Synthesis2018Chan-Zuckerberg Forum on Germline Gene Editing: With co-panelists Jennifer Doudna, Ken Taymor and Matthew Porteus2018Invited Plenary Speaker, OECD meeting: “Minding Neurotechnology: Responsible innovation for health and well-being,” Shanghai2018Invited Keynote, PRIM&R (Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research), Hope and Hype in Research Decision-Making, Annual Conference, San Diego, November2018SwissNex (Swiss Embassy SF, Science and Technology), Panel on “Empathy and the Machines,” July2018SwissNex, SF, Speaker on “Ethics and Brain-Machine Interface,” May2018World Economic Forum Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, “Artificial Intelligence Vs. Intelligence Augmentation.” SF, March2018“Al, Big Data, Ethics & Health,” Columbia University in SF, April.2018World Economic Forum, DAVOS, panels and talks including:“The Evolution of Consciousness” AI and Working with Robots, with Daniel Dennett and Yuvai Noah Harari“Genome Editing” with Francis Collins and Feng Zhou“A Code of Ethics for Science,” with Philip Campbell (Editor-in Chief, Nature) and Jean-Pierre Bourguignon (President, European Research Council)“The Science of Empathy,” Solo talk.“The Neuroscience of Pro-social Behavior,” with Ron Dahl and Dacher Keltner2018Herrenhausen Conference on Emerging Neuroscience Technologies, Germany2018Penny Rybka Endowed Lecture, “Affective Forecasting and Decision-Making Challenges in Clinical Research.” Pennsylvania State University Medical Center2017World Economic Forum, “Human-Centered High-Tech: Virtual and Augmented Reality.” Dalian China2017World Economic Forum, “The Benefits of a Curious Mind: Enhancing Empathy.” Dalian, China2017World Economic Forum, “Working with Robots.” Dalian, China2017Future of Medicine Conference, “New Research and Challenges to Empathy in Healthcare,” Centura, Denver2016CRISPR and gene modification: Ethical Challenges, UC Davis.2015Physician Aid in Dying Conference, UCSF, UC Bioethics Collaboratory,2015World Precision Medicine Conference, Bioethics Panel, Computer Science Museum, Silicon Valley, CA2015Keynote, Annual Ethics Conference, Bay Area Hospitals, California 2014Holzang Scholar, Four Lectures in Healthcare Ethics, Providence Center for Healthcare Ethics, Portland, Oregon2014 Kinsman Lecture, Joint Conference of Oregon and Washington Medical Schools, Bend Oregon20145th Bi-Annual Bartholome Lecture, University of Kansas School of Medicine and Hospital.2014UCLA Anthropology Research Seminar: “Rethinking Informed Consent in Social Science Research.”2013Inaugural Lecture, “Humanism in Medicine” Center, Department of Psychiatry, LSU Medical Center.2013Distributive Justice and Public Health Ethics, SOCAP (International Meeting on Social Capital), San Francisco.2013Thinking Outside the Box on Empathy: Integrating Neuroscience, Psychology Research, Anthropology and Philosophy, International Society of Emotion Research, UC Berkeley. 2012Alexandra Main, Jodi Halpern, Joseph Campos. "Emotion Regulation During Mother-Adolescent Conflict Discussions: The Role of Empathy, abstract presented by Main, SRCD, Fall. 2012Keynote, Conference on “Bringing Theory and Empirical Evidence on Clinical Empathy Together,” Center for Practical Thought, Stockholm, Sweden2012Consultant on Neuroscience and Philosophy of Caring Research, UC Riverside, California2012Closing, “Cultivating Clinical Empathy—an Ethical Imperative,” Collaborative Ethics Conference, UCLA Ethics Center, Los Angeles 2012Psychiatry, Countertransference and Ethical Challenges, Kaiser Ethics Conference2012Conflict and Emotions in Clinical Encounters, Kaiser of Northern California Annual Conference. 2011Keynote and additional talks on “Empathy, Barriers to Communication and Emotional Challenges,” Emory University Center for Bioethics and Georgia Healthcare Consortium Annual Conference2011“Empathy and Social Reconciliation in the Aftermath of War,” Project on Empathy and Virtue, University of Indiana, Bloomington2010Human Rights, research from Tuskegee to Guatemala, Response to Susan Reverby, with Eric Stover2010“Barriers to Clinical Empathy” University of Oslo Center for Medical Ethics, Keynote2009Moral Dilemmas for International Health Leaders, San Francisco, California2008Making Decisions for our Future Selves/Careers, Stanford Summer Bioethics Camp 2008University of Washington, Hope and Therapeutic Mis-estimations in Medical Decisions2008Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Alta Bates, Berkeley, California2008University of Chicago, Joint Philosophy-Medicine Seminar on Clinical Empathy2007NIH-Georgetown Joint Bioethics Symposium: Emotions and Health Decisions2007Affective Forecasting, Risk and Health Policy Decisions, Leiden, Holland 2007European Meeting on Emotions and Risky Technologies, Delft, Holland2007Endowed Lectures in Philosophy and Medicine, University of Miami 2007Oncology Fellows Seminar, Johns Hopkins2007Pediatric Grand Rounds, Johns Hopkins2007Brinn Endowed Lecturer in Oncology, Johns Hopkins2007California Kaiser Annual Ethics Symposium, Keynote Speaker: Risk Communication and Ethics 2006UCB-UCSF Stem Cell Ethics Conference: Publics, Advocacy and the Practice of Science2006UCB Stem Cell Science and Policy, Asilomar Conference: Therapeutic Mis-estimation2006Portland Kaiser Keynote Speaker: Overcoming Barriers to Clinical Empathy2006California Kaiser Annual Ethics Symposium, Keynote Speaker: Conflicts and Healthcare Teams2006Biomedical Ethics Grand Rounds, Stanford University Medical Center2005Kaiser Annual Psychiatry Symposium, Keynote Speaker: Limited Resources and Conflicts of Interest in Mental Health Care2005Keynote speaker: Quandaries in Health Care Annual Conference: Emotions in Health Care, Givens Institute of the University of Colorado, Aspen (September 2005). Sponsored by University of Colorado Health Sciences Center; University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio; University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Vanderbilt University Medical Center. 2005“Emotional interferences with the capacity to consent to research” Invited Panel, American Philosophical Association, Ethics & Research on Human Subjects for the 25th Anniversary of the Belmont Report; panel members include Tom Beauchamp & Ruth Macklin2004Cowan Lecturer in Humanities and Medicine, University of Utah2004 “Psychotherapy and Case-Writing – tensions between truth, therapy, research & medical education” National Meeting of American Society of Bioethics and Humanities, Philadelphia2004 “Beyond the Enhancement/Treatment Divide: The Ethical and Psychological Basis for Using SSRI’s to Treat Symptoms of Psychological Trauma” Robert Wood Johnson Conference on Medical Enhancements, University of Chicago2004“Concretized Emotions and Deliberative Incapacity” Department of Philosophy, Georgetown University2004“Barriers to Clinical Empathy” UCLA Medical Center2004“Fear, Competency and the Capacity for Autonomy” Grand Rounds, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute2003“Rethinking Clinical Empathy” Toronto Centre for Bioethics2003“Fear, Anxiety and Decision-making” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Montreal2003“Rethinking the conflicts and ties between Autonomy and Beneficence” Bioethics Annual Summer Conference, Shanty Creek, Michigan2003“From Detached Concern to Empathy: Author Meets Critics”, American Philosophical Association, San Francisco2002“Listening and Seeing: What do Dying Patients Need their Clinicians to Recognize?” Townsend Humanities Center2002 NIMH Medical Scientist Training Program, Mentoring Session at Yale School of Medicine2002“Misunderstanding, Empathy and Ethical Dilemmas in Current Healthcare” National Bioethics Summer Meeting, Lake Placid, New York2002Keynote Speaker- First Yale Medical School “Power Day” Integrating Medical and Nursing Education2002“Tolstoy and Patient Autonomy” Conference on Ivan Illych, Townsend Humanities Center 2000“Trauma, the Clinical Gaze and Shame” UC Faculty Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Consortium, Lake Arrowhead, California2000“Alleviating Suffering: The Role and Limits of Conventional Patient-Physician Conversations” National Conference on the Arts, Humanities and Death and Dying, Townsend Center2000A New Model for Clinical Empathy, The American Society for Bioethics Annual Meeting1999“Conceptual Foundations Relating Medical Ethics and Public Health Ethics” Grand Rounds, Stanford University Medical Center & the Center for Biomedical Ethics1999“Character, Ethics and Psychological Change” UC Faculty Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Consortium, Lake Arrowhead, California1999“Autonomy, Feminist Theory and Bioethics” Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry1999“Diversity, Ethics and Respecting Patient Values” American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Washington D.C.1999“What is the Status of Empathic Understanding: Knowledge versus Belief” The Townsend Humanities Center, University of California, Berkeley1998“Autonomy, Suffering and Clinical Empathy” Princeton Center for Human Values1998“Rethinking Autonomy in a Social Context” School of Public Health, University of California at Berkeley1998“Psychiatry, Managed Care and Conflicts of Obligation” Faculty Yearly Visiting Lectureship. Rutgers Medical School Department of Psychiatry, Newark, New Jersey1998“Psychiatry, Practice Guidelines and Conflicts of Obligation” Visiting Professor, Menninger Clinic, Kansas1998“Challenges in Public Health Ethics: Can Ethical Theory be as Progressive as the Field Demands?” University of California, Berkeley1998“Ethical Issues in Mental Health Services for Women” California Statewide Conference on Women and Mental Health1997“Conflicts of Obligation in Medicine Today: Challenges for Residency Training” Keynote Speaker, AADPRT (Residency Training Director's) Annual Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina1997“Ethical Conflicts in Managed Care” American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting1997“Defining Appropriate Care” University of California, Berkeley1997“Can Psychiatrists Serve Each Patient’s Best Interests in an Era of Managed Care” Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of California at San Francisco1996“Defining Clinical Empathy for an Era of Managed Care” University of Chicago1996“Diverse Patient Values and Guidelines Based on Medical Appropriateness” University of Chicago1996“Distributive Justice in Health Care: Can there be Universal Standards for Treatment Benefits?” Philosophy Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor1996“Conflicts of Obligation in Managed care” Keynote Speaker, California Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting1996“Diverse Patient Values, Professional Norms and Practice Guidelines” University of Chicago1996“Rationing Health Care: “Are There Universalizable Standards for the Goals of Medicine?” Department of Philosophy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor1996“Clinical Ethics in an Era of Rationing” MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics, University of Chicago1996“Managed Care, Ethics, and Conflicts of Obligation” UCSF/San Francisco Psychiatric Society1995“Empathy, Impartiality and the Doctor-Patient Relationship” University of Illinois1995“Managed Care: Balance Quality and Cost” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation National Meeting1995“AIDS, Informed Consent and Minors” Panelist, American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting1995“Managed Care and Ethics in Psychiatry” Philosophy Department, University of Illinois1995“Psychiatry, Managed Care, and Ethical Conflicts” Keynote Speaker, California Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting, Yosemite1995“Academic Careers for M.D.-Ph.D.’s in the Humanities and Social Sciences.” Invited Fellow, University of Illinois Medical Scholar Program1994“Informed Consent and Minors with Cancer” The Cancer Center, Cedar Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, California1994 “What Ethical Frameworks Shape the Development of Practice Guidelines?” Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Clinical Scholars Program National Meeting1994“Practice Guidelines and Rethinking the Benefits of Medical Treatments for Pain and Depression” Ethics Grand Rounds, University of IowaGRANTS2018-2020Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative: Genomic Testing and Newborn Screening, Ethical Issues. 2017-2020Co-PI. Gene Modification Therapies: Facilitating Regulatory Pathways and Research Subject Understanding,$351,000. Innovative Genomics Institute2018-2020 Expert Faculty Consultant (Focus on Disability and Respect) The Human Story of Illness: Health Humanities Portraits for Physicians in Training. National Endowment for the Humanities, Humanities Initiatives for Hispanic-Serving Institutions. National Endowment for the Humanities. $100,873 Sufian PI. KC Award #090003/IP #003649802016-2018Funding for 2018 Conference on “Ethical Challenges in Translating Neuorscience into Clinical Research” PI Mark Yarborough. Organizing committee member. Volkswagen Foundation Herrenhausen Conferences. 2014-2016Co-PI, UC North Bioethics Collaboratory for Life & Health Sciences, University of California Office of the President, $298,289.2013Committee on Research, UC Berkeley Humanities Research Awards (for two projects) $5,0002006-2009Greenwall Faculty Fellowship: “Affective Forecasting, Emotions and Predicting Subjective Well-being in Health Decisions.” Approx $450,0002004Center for Health Research Fellowship, University of California Berkeley 2004Regent’s Faculty Summer Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley 2003-2007 “Ethical Implications of Health Disparities,” in “Social Disparities in the Early Neurobiology of Stress.” Co-PI NIMH R21 Grant1999-2000Townsend Center for the Humanities, Faculty Fellowship, University of California Berkeley.TEACHING AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES2018Redesigned and Head UC Berkeley SPH Online On Campus Masters in Public Health (OOMPH) Interdisciplinary Course, Innovative Integration of Ethics and Negotiation2017-Co-Founder and Co-Lead, BERGIT: Berkeley Group for Ethics and Regulation of Innovative Technologies2017-Consultant, “The Empathy Project,” Film Series Sponsored by NYU Langone with Norman Lear and Actors from Major Studios 2016AMA Education Module on Empathy, contributed core ideas, reviewed and edited the program. Working Group Developing Contextualized Bioethics Case-based Curriculum with an emphasis on Living with Disabilities2015-2017UC Collaboratory Co-PI: Developing bioethics education across the UC system, including seminars and discussion groups for medical and graduate students, undergraduates and post-doctoral fellows and early career faculty. 2015-2017UC Collaboratory Co-PI: Planned and held three national conferences on: CRISPR/Cas 9 and gene “editing”; Big data and Justice; Physician aid in dying.2015UC Extension Program for Heath Professionals2012-presentDesigning and implementing Online MPH Ethics Curriculum2005-presentSeminar on Clinical Empathy, UCSF MEPN (Masters in Nursing) Program 2005-presentExperientia in Psychiatry, UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program2001-present Partner in designing, implementing and mentoring masters research program for fifty Joint Medical Program students yearly 2001-presentDissertation mentor to multiple students each year2000-present Contextualized Integrated Case-Based Curriculum, UCB-UCSF Joint Medical Program--Assisted in the development of new, innovative curriculum; teach at multiple levels.1999-presentPublic Health Ethics Course, UC Berkeley--Designed and developed unique case-centered approach. 1998-present Masters Thesis Year Long Seminar, Joint Medical Program, UC Berkeley1998 Faculty, Interdisciplinary Campus Dissertation Seminars, Ford Foundation/Townsend Humanities Center1997 Attending Physician, Outpatient Psychiatry Clinic, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute1996 Clinical Medical Ethics Weekly Case Conference, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute1996 Visiting Professor, MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics (October-November)1995 Ethics Curriculum Development, "Doctoring Course," UCLA School of Medicine1993-1995"Doctoring I" Seminar Leader, Physician-Patient Relationship Course, UCLA School of Medicine1992-1993Consultant, Weekly MICU Ethics/Psychosocial Rounds1991-1992Process Group Leader, UCLA Family Practice Medicine ResidencyPROFESSIONAL SERVICESERVICE TO PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS2019-presentReviewer, New England Journal of Medicine2003-presentEditorial Board, Journal of Clinical Ethics 2002-presentReviewer, Journal of General Internal Medicine2001-presentReviewer, Journal of the American Medical Association2000-presentReviewer, Oxford University Press PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES2007-presentDirector. Advisory Board for the Institute of Personality and Social Research, UCB2007-presentAffiliated Faculty, Kadish Center for Morality, Law and Public Affairs, UCB2007-presentHuman Rights Center Faculty Council, University of California, Berkeley2006-presentAffiliated Faculty, Philosophy Department, University of California, Berkeley2017-2018Chair, Academic Personnel Committee, SPH, UCB2016-Member of UCB Vice Chancellor for Research’s Committee on Conflicts of Interest2016-Member of UCB Campus Committee for Pre-health Students/Career Mentoring2016-International Working Group on “Moral residue, moral distress and fallibility in medical ethics,” Oslo, Norway.2013-2014Visiting Scholar, San Francisco Federal Reserve Community Development Division.2012 Advisory Board, Center for Child and Youth Policy, UC Berkeley2012 Invited Consultant, University of Chicago Wisdom Research Grant2010-2011 ASPH Global Health Competency Workgroup Member 2008-2011 Collaboration with Dutch Government Group on Women’s Health Care Decision-making2004Consultant, Social Science Research Council2004-2007Chair, Student Well-Being, Joint Medical Program2004-2010Member, Multi-Cultural Concern’s Committee, School of Public Health2004 Advisory Committee, UCB Center for the Development of Peace and Well-being2003Chair, Conference on Genomics, Science and Society, UCB, April2002-2004Member, Curriculum Committee, Joint Medical Program2002-presentSteering Committee, Robert Wood Johnson Scholar’s Program on Health & Society2001-2002Member, Faculty Council for the School of Public Health1999-presentMember, University of California Working Group on Psychoanalysis1998-presentMember, University of California Psychoanalytic Consortium1998 Founder and Chairperson, Clinical Ethics Services, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute1997 Ethics Consultant, UCLA AIDS Institute and CRC for Schizophrenia1997 Consultant, Center for the Study of Physician Behavior, RAND1997 Member, UCLA Hospital Ethics Committee1996 Member, Group on Social Cognition, Brain Research Institute, UCLA1996Conference Head, “Reporting Child Abuse and Medical Ethics,” UCLA1994Member, NIMH Working Group, Cost-Effectiveness of Psychotherapy1992 Invited Fellow, Research on the Interaction of Cognition & Affect, UCSF1989-1990Member, UCLA AIDS and Ethics Committee1988Evaluator, Caring for Dying Patients, University of Connecticut1982-1988Member, Dean’s Committee on the Status of Women, Yale University1982Chairperson, National Student Conference on Bioethics, Yale University ................
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