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AMY T. CAMPBELL, JD, MBE

Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law

University of Memphis

1 N. Front Street, Memphis, TN 38112

(901) 678.3231 / A.T.Campbell@memphis.edu

EDUCATION

2003 M.Bioethics (MBE), University of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, PA

1997 J.D., Yale Law School; New Haven, CT

1993 B.A. (History/Peace Studies, summa cum laude), University of Notre Dame; South Bend, IN

CURRENT ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2013- Associate Professor of Law & Director, Health Law Institute

Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, University of Memphis

2009- Associate Faculty Member (Adjunct Faculty)

The Center for Bioethics and Clinical Leadership, Union Graduate College-Mount Sinai School of Medicine Bioethics Program, Schenectady, NY

PAST ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2013 Associate Professor of Bioethics and Humanities (primary)

SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY

2013 Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry (secondary)

SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY

2008-2013 Assistant Professor of Bioethics and Humanities (primary)

SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY

2011-2013 Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry (secondary)

SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY

2009-2013 Assistant Professor of Law (courtesy)

Syracuse University College of Law, Syracuse, NY

2003-2009 Adjunct Senior Instructor, Division of Medical Humanities

University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, NY

2005-2006 Assistant Provost, Office for Human Subject Protection

University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

2002-2005 Senior Instructor, Department of Psychiatry

University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester, NY

BAR ADMISSION (LAW LICENSURE)

Admitted to the New York State Bar, February 2004

Admitted to the Pennsylvania Bar, December 1997 (inactive status)

INTERNATIONAL PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP

2012-2013 International Academy of Law and Mental Health – Member, International Scientific Committee (assist in planning 33rd Congress in Amsterdam-July 2013)

2012- World Medical & Health Policy (journal) – Member, Advisory Board

2012-2013 Global Implementation Conference 2013 – Member, Implementation Practice Group Redesign Team

2011 Global Implementation Conference 2011 – Co-Facilitator, Policy Practice Group

Professional Leadership cont’d

NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP

2010- National Implementation Research Network (NIRN) – Policy Advisor

2010 NIMH Ethics Conference, Confronting Risks in Mental Health Research – Member, Expert Working Group

2009-10 HRSA Public Health Curriculum Project in Pediatrics – Member, Steering Committee of the Advisory Board

2004-06 UPenn Collaborative on Community Integration – Co-Chair, Advisory Board

2002-04 Train the Trainers: Behavioral Research Ethics, St. Louis University, Center for Health Care Ethics (NIH-funded course) – Member, National Advisory Group

2003-04 NAMI – Member, Task Force on Research

2003-04 Institute of Medicine – Consultant, Committee on Clinical Research Involving Children

2003 NAMI – Member, Task Force on Children and Psychotropic Medications

STATE PROFESSIONAL LEADERSHIP

2011-2013 New York Promoting and Advancing Teen Health (NYPATH; a NYS Department of Health-funded statewide grant) – Member, Advisory Council

GRANTS

Funded

1. “Undergraduate Curricula on Stem Cell Science and Related Ethical, Legal and Societal Implications” (to develop an undergraduate interdisciplinary course on stem cell science)

PI: John Russell, PhD, Chair of Biology Department, Syracuse University

My Role: Subcontractor: course development and refinement, teaching

Funded by: New York State Stem Cell Science (NYSTEM)

Dates of Funding: July 1, 2010-June 30, 2012

Grant Award: $21,047 = $19,488 (direct costs) + $1,559 (indirect costs) in subcontract (total grant amount to PI = $324,000)

2. “Disability and Medical Humanities Project: Social and Cultural Understandings of Disability in Health Care” (to commission papers from regional experts and convene series of workshops)

PI: Self (AT Campbell)

My Role: PI and Project Coordinator

Funded by: The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for a Central New York Humanities Corridor

Dates of Funding: April-December 2009

Grant Award: $31,914

CURRENT LAW SCHOOL TEACHING ACTIVITIES

Fall 2013 Health Insurance & Regulation Seminar (upper-level elective; meets writing requirement; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act focus)

PAST TEACHING ACTIVITIES

SUNY Upstate Medical University

Undergraduate Medical Teaching: Courses with Primary Responsibility

2009-2013 Course Director, Lecturer and Small Group Faculty, Health Care Ethics (required, undergraduate nursing and health professions students)

Past Teaching / Upstate / Undergraduate Medical Teaching cont’d

Undergraduate Medical Teaching: Other Teaching

2010-2013 Co-Facilitator, Ethics Case Conference (required, medical students during psychiatric clerkship)

2008-2012 Small Group Faculty, Ethical, Legal and Social Issues in Medicine (ELSIM) (required, first year medical students)

Graduate Teaching: Courses with Primary Responsibility

2010-2013 Course Director and Lecturer, Responsible Conduct of Scientific Research I (required, first year graduate basic science and MD/PhD students)

2010-2013 Course Director and Lecturer, Responsible Conduct of Scientific Research II (required, second year graduate basic science and MD/PhD students)

2011, 2009 Course Developer and Lead Faculty, Child Health Policy (elective, through Consortium for Culture and Medicine; interdisciplinary mix of medical, nursing, public health, and law students)

2009 Course Director and Lecturer, Responsible Conduct of Scientific Research (required, second year graduate basic science and MD/PhD students)

Postgraduate Medical Teaching

2011-2013 Lecturer, Legal & Ethical Issues in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Program (required, fellows)

2010-2012 Facilitator, Ethics Training, Department of Medicine Residency Program (required, R1s, R2s, R3s; offered each August)

External Teaching

2011-2013 Course Co-Developer (2010-11) and Lecturer (in policy, Spring 2011; in law and policy, Spring 2012, Spring 2013): Stem Cells & Society (elective, interdisciplinary mix of undergraduate students; offered via grant funded project (funding 2010-12); offered Spring terms

2010 Course Co-Developer and Co-Instructor, Public Policy Practicum [on-line seminar], Bioethics Program of Union Graduate College – Mount Sinai School of Medicine (elective, graduate bioethics students)

Guest Lecturer

SUNY Upstate Medical University

2013, 2011 “Translating Evidence into Policy & Being an Advocate: Some Basics,” Social Responsibility & Medical Activism Elective (medical students), February 20, 2013; April 13, 2011

2011-2012 “When You Make a Mistake: Medical Malpractice to Disclosure & Apology,” ELSIM (medical students), October 4, 2012; January 19, 2012; January 20, 2011

2009-2012 “Research Misconduct / Academic Honesty,” Seminar in Biotechnology Course, College of Health Professions (medical technology), fall term

2008 “Issues in Data Ownership/Sharing,” and “Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research,” Responsible Conduct of Scientific Research Course, College of Graduate Studies, fall term

Past Teaching / Guest Lecturer cont’d

External

2012 “Responsible Conduct of Research Primer,” for incoming and second year PhD Chemistry Students, sponsored by the Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. August 20, 2012.

2012 “On the Possibility of a Terminal Psychiatric Illness” (with Prof. Mark Aulisio), Spring break course on “Comparative Bioethics: An International Educational Program,” sponsored by Case Western Reserve University and Laboratoire d’ Éthique Médicale et Médecine Légale of University Paris Descartes, for graduate and undergraduate students (US) and invited Paris medical school faculty. Faculté de Médecine Paris Descartes, Paris, France. March 15, 2012.

2011-2013 “Ethics Primer in Research: Research Misconduct, Scientific Reasoning (Norms) & Moral Reasoning,” Research Experience for Undergraduates, sponsored by the Department of Chemistry, Syracuse University (for national and international students). Syracuse, NY. June 18, 2013; July 31, 2012; July 12, 2011.

2011 “Introduction to Assisted Reproductive Technology: Infertility, IVF Techniques, Right to be a Parent” and “Frozen Embryos,” Law & Bioethics course through the Consortium for Culture and Medicine (medical, MPH, and law students), Syracuse University College of Law. Syracuse, NY. February 15, 2011.

2011 “When You Make a Mistake: Disclosure & Apology,” Insurance & Society course (law students), Syracuse University College of Law. Syracuse, NY. February 1, 2011.

2010 “A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Framework for Mental Health Policy,” Mental Health Policy course (MSW students), School of Social Work, College of Human Ecology, Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. September 29, 2010.

2009-2011 “Legal and Ethical Issues in Adolescent Health Care,” Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Fellowship Training Program, University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY. October 24, 2011; October 11, 2010; September 28, 2009.

2009 “Advocacy 101: A Primer,” Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Fellowship Training Program, University of Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY. March 23, 2009.

PUBLICATIONS

Peer Reviewed

Campbell AT. Teaching Law in Medical Schools: First, Reflect. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 2012 (Summer); 40(2): 301-310.

Campbell AT. The Context for Government Regulation of Obesity Around the Globe: Implications for Global Policy Action. World Medical & Health Policy. 2012; 4(2): Article 4.

Campbell AT. Using Therapeutic Jurisprudence to Frame the Role of Emotion in Health Policymaking. Phoenix Law Review 2012; 5(4): 676-704. (Inaugural issue on Comprehensive Law and Therapeutic Jurisprudence; with peer review)

Publications / Peer Reviewed cont’d

Campbell AT, Derrington SF, Hester DM, Lew CD. Her Own Decision: Impairment and Authenticity in Adolescence. Journal of Clinical Ethics. 2012 (Spring); 23(1):47-55.

Campbell AT. Bioethics in the Public Square: Reflections on the How. Journal of Medical Ethics. 2012; 38:439-441.

Campbell AT, Aulisio MP. The Stigma of “Mental” Illness: End Stage Anorexia and Treatment Refusal. Int J Eating Dis. 2012; 45(5):627-634.

Campbell AT, English A. Law, Ethics, and Clinical Discretion: Recurring and Emerging Issues in Adolescent Health. Adolesc Med State Art Rev. 2011; 22(2): 321-334.

Campbell AT, Sicklick J, Galowitz P, Retkin R, Fleishman SB. How Bioethics Can Enrich Medical-Legal Collaborations. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics. 2010 (Winter); 38(4):847-862.

Campbell AT. Therapeutic Jurisprudence: A Framework for Evidence-Informed Health Care Policymaking. International Journal of Law and Psychiatry. 2010; 33:281-292.

Chaudron LH, Szilagyi PG, Campbell AT, Mounts KO, McInerny TK. Legal and Ethical Considerations: Risks and Benefits of Postpartum Depression Screening at Well-Child Visits. Pediatrics. 2007; 119(1): 123-128.

Erickson SK, Campbell AT, Lamberti JS. Variations in Mental Health Courts: Challenges, Opportunities, and a Call for Caution. Community Mental Health Journal. 2006; 42(4): 335-344.

Povar GJ, Blumen H, Daniel J, Daub S, Evans L, Holm RP, Levkovich N, McCarter AO, Sabin J, Snyder, J, Sulmasy D, Vaughan P, Wellikson LD, Campbell AT. Ethics in Practice: Managed Care and the Changing Health Care Environment: Medicine as a Profession Managed Care Ethics Working Group Statement. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2004; 141(2): 131-136.

Campbell AT. Planning for the End of Life at the Beginning of Life: A Proposed Model for the Integration of Pediatric Palliative and Hospice Services in the Inpatient Setting, Building on an Organizational Ethic. Organizational Ethics: Healthcare, Business, and Policy. Spring 2004; 1(1): 43-52.

Law Reviews

Kohn NA, Blumenthal JA, Campbell AT. Supported Decision-Making: A Viable Alternative to Guardianship? Penn State Law Review. 2013;117(4): 1111-1157.

Olick RS, Potash J, Campbell AT. Taking the MOLST (Medical Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment) Statewide. Pace Law Review. 2009;29(3): 545-562.

Other Non-Peer Reviewed

Campbell AT. Consent, Competence, and Confidentiality Related to Psychiatric Conditions in Adolescent Medicine Practice. Adolesc Med Clinics. 2006; 17(1): 25-47 [invited expert contributor].

Campbell AT. In Search of a Real “Third Way” in Process and Outcome. American Journal of Bioethics. 2005; 5(6): 66-68.

Campbell AT. Adolescent Decisional Autonomy in Research: Issues in Translating Research into Policy. American Journal of Bioethics. 2005; 5(5): 78-80.

Publications / Other Non-Peer Reviewed cont’d

Campbell AT. “Vulnerability" in Context: Recognizing the Socio-Political Influences. American Journal of Bioethics. 2004; 4(3): 58.

Book Chapters

Campbell AT. Is There a Therapeutic Way to Balance Community Sentiment, Student Mental Health, and Student Safety to Address Campus-Related Violence? In: Miller M, Blumenthal JA, Chamberlain J, eds. Handbook of Community Sentiment. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2014 (anticipated).

Campbell AT, Hart KD, Norton SA. Legal and Ethical Issues in Disaster Response. In: Veenema TG, ed. Disaster Nursing and Emergency Preparedness. New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company, 2007 (2nd Edition), Chapter 6: 101-116.

Campbell AT. State Regulation of Medical Research with Children and Adolescents: An Overview and Analysis. In: Field MJ and RE Behrman, eds. Ethical Conduct of Clinical Research Involving Children. Washington, DC: National Academies Press, 2004, Appendix B: 320-387.

Book Reviews

Campbell AT. Medicating Children: ADHD and Pediatric Mental Health, Book Review. Journal of Legal Medicine. 2010; 31(2): 231-239.

Other Scholarship

Campbell AT, Knoll J, O’Connor EL. Mental Health and Legal Reflections on Gun Safety Legislation: the NYSAFE Example. American Psychology Law Society News. Summer 2013: 3-7.

Campbell AT. Health Care Reform – What’s New in 2010 and 2011. Bioethics in Brief. March 2011: 6-7.

Campbell AT, Potash J, Botash A. Legal, Ethical, and Clinical Perspectives on the Health Care Professional’s Response to Child Sexual Abuse. Bioethics in Brief. April 2010: 1-2, back.

Campbell AT. Mandating the Vaccine. Bioethics in Brief. January 2010: 1-2.

Campbell AT. Federal Mental Health Parity. Bioethics in Brief. December 2008: 3.

Asprelli A, Campbell AT. The NYC Diabetes Registry: Whose Business is Your Blood Sugar? Bioethics in Brief. December 2008: 1-2, 7.

Campbell AT. Children in Research Studies: Giving Voice to the Vulnerable. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. ASBH Exchange. Spring 2005; 8(1): 8.

PRESENTATIONS

International

Campbell AT. Panel Developer, Chair, and Discussant. “Therapeutic Jurisprudence as a Frame for Health Policy,” 32nd International Congress of Law and Mental Health. Berlin, Germany. July 19, 2011.

Campbell AT, Bastable S, Daly R. “A Model for Interdisciplinary Education Across Professions and Institutions,” 12th International Conference on Ethics Across the Curriculum. Schenectady, NY. October 8, 2010.

Campbell AT. “Therapeutic Jurisprudence as a Tool to Frame Emotion in Health Policymaking,” 13th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Law, Culture & the Humanities. Providence, RI. March 19, 2010.

Campbell AT. “Suggestions for a Transnational Policymaking Framework to Guide Stem Cell Research and Resolve Conflicts,” Brocher Workshop: “Beyond the Embryo: Transnational, Transdisciplinary and Translational Perspectives on Stem Cell Research,” sponsored by the Brocher Foundation. Geneva, Switzerland. November 14, 2009.

Campbell AT. “A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Framework for Evidence Informed Health Policy Making,” 31st International Congress of Law and Mental Health. New York, NY. July 3, 2009.

National

Silber TJ, Campbell AT, English A. Ethics and Law Special Interest Group Presenter. “All You Ever Wanted to Know about the Adolescent Health Care Ethical and Legal Aspects of the Affordable Care Act and Were Afraid to Ask,” as part of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine 2013 Annual Meeting: “We Can All Be Healthy: Achieving Health Equity for Adolescents and Young Adults.” Atlanta, GA. March 15, 2013.

Upadhya K, Barkley L, Campbell AT, Lee L. Institute Panelist. “Tools for Multilevel Advocacy to Promote Health Equity,” as part of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine 2013 Annual Meeting: “We Can All Be Healthy: Achieving Health Equity for Adolescents and Young Adults.” Atlanta, GA. March 13, 2013.

Campbell AT, Ouellette A, Derse A, Pope TM. Chair and Presenter. “Government Regulation: Physician-Patient Relationship and Public Behavior,” as part of the “Legal Update 2012: Top 10 Legal Developments in Bioethics” panel, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 14th Annual Meeting. Washington, DC. October 18, 2012.

Campbell AT, De Ville K, Kapp MB, Tobin Tyler L. Chair, Organizer, and Moderator, “Innovations in Health Law Teaching: Law and Medical School Collaboration,” 35th Annual Health Law Professors’ Conference. Tempe, AZ. June 9, 2012.

Campbell AT, Klippel C, Latham S, Nyman J. Presenter, “Why and How Does Government Regulate Obesity? A Comparative Snapshot,” as part of the “Comparative Health Law and Policy” panel, Healthcare Reform in the United States: Legal Implications and Policy Considerations Symposium, sponsored by the University of Connecticut School of Law. Hartford, CT. November 11, 2011.

Campbell AT, Derse A, Weinberg JW, Ouellette A. Chair and Presenter. “Government Regulating Behaviors: Carrot or Stick,” as part of the “Legal Update 2011: Top 10 Legal Developments in Bioethics and Public Health” panel, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 13th Annual Meeting. Minneapolis, MN. October 13, 2011.

Presentations / National cont’d

Campbell AT. “Teaching Law to Medical Students: Reflections from the [Medical School] Field,” 34th Annual Health Law Professors Conference. Chicago, IL. June 10, 2011.

Campbell AT. Workshop Presenter, “Translating Evidence into Policy: Adolescent Mental Health Screening Case Study,” as part of the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine 2011 Annual Meeting: “Screening in Adolescents: Is an Ounce of Prevention Worth a Pound of Cure?”. Seattle, WA. March 29, 2011.

Pope TM, Egan EA, Campbell AT, Weinberg JK. Presenter. “Government Regulation in Public Health: Vaccination & Obesity Case Studies,” as part of the “Legal Update 2010: Top 10 Legal Developments in Bioethics and Public Health” panel, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 12th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. October 22, 2010.

Weinberg JK, Campbell AT. Co-Moderator, Lecturer, and Facilitator. “What’s Law Got to Do With It? Legal Issues in Ethics Consultation,” Pre-Conference Workshop, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 12th Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA. October 21, 2010.

Campbell AT. Commentator. “NIMH Conference 2010: Confronting Risks in Mental Health Research,” sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, the Albert Gnaegi for Health Care Ethics at Saint Louis University, and the Missouri Institute of Mental Health. St. Louis, MO. June 10, 2010.

Retkin R, Galowitz P, Campbell AT, Sicklick J, Fleishman SB. Panelist. “Understanding Ethical Issues from the Medical, Bioethical & Legal Perspectives Deepen Collaboration in MLPs,” 2010 Medical Legal-Partnership Summit, Medical-Legal Partnership: Patients to Policy, sponsored by the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership. Arlington, VA. March 26, 2010.

Campbell AT. Moderator. “Lessons from History,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference. Washington, DC. October 16, 2009.

Fossett JW, Philpott S, Steinbock B, Campbell AT. Panelist. “Emerging Legal Issues in Stem Cell Research,” The Dupont Summit, sponsored by The Policy Studies Organization. Washington, DC. December 5, 2008.

Campbell AT, Kreipe RE, Holder AR. Organizer and Co-Presenter. “Adolescent Mental Health Screening for Public Health and Prevention,” Society for Adolescent Medicine Annual Conference. Boston, MA. March 25, 2006.

Campbell AT. “Ethical Issues in Mental Health Treatment and Research,” JCAHO Second National Conference on Behavioral Health Care: A Focus on Outcomes Research and the Use of Data. Chicago, IL. December 9, 2005.

State/Regional

Campbell AT. “How Ethical Dilemmas Arise in Psychiatric Detention Settings (and What You Can Do About Them),” Central New York Psychiatric Center (staff-wide). Marcy, NY. May 30, 2012.

Campbell AT. “Using Evidence to Inform Policymakers: Thoughts on the Why and How,” Bronfenbrenner Center for Translational Research Lunch Series Talk, Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. November 21, 2011.

Campbell AT. “How Ethical Dilemmas Arise in Psychiatric Settings and What You Can Do About Them,” Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center (staff-wide). Utica, NY. September 28, 2011.

Presentations / State cont’d

Campbell AT. “Ethical Dilemmas in Psychiatry: Recurring and Emerging Issues,” Mohawk Valley Psychiatric Center Ethics Committee. Utica, NY. September 28, 2011.

Campbell AT, Gordon WE, Wechsler S, Eastwood G. Panelist. “Collaborating Across Professions: Ethical Considerations in Law, Medicine, and Mental Health,” Association of Family and Conciliation Courts (AFCC) – NY 2011 Upstate Conference. Syracuse, NY. April 2, 2011.

Campbell AT. “What’s Emotion Got to Do with It? Taming Emotion in Health Policymaking via a Therapeutic Framework,” Association of Law Libraries of Upstate New York (AALUNY) Annual Spring Meeting. Syracuse, NY. May 7, 2010.

Retkin R, Galowitz P, Campbell AT. Panelist. “Ethical Considerations in Medical-Legal Partnerships,” Medical-Legal Partnerships: NY Professionals Working Together to Improve Health Care, Syracuse University College of Law. Syracuse, NY. June 5, 2009.

Fossett JW, Philpott S, Steinbock B, Campbell AT, Doesscahte J. Panelist. “Emerging Legal Issues,” Outlook for Stem Cell Research in New York and the Nation, sponsored by the Rockefeller Institute of Government. Albany, NY. May 11, 2009.

Campbell AT. Panelist. “Ethics Across the Professional Disciplines,” SUNY Conversations in the Disciplines Conference. Brockport, NY. November 9, 2007.

Campbell AT. “Stem Cell Research: Why all the Fuss?,” Zonta International District 4 Conference. Rochester, NY. September 24, 2005.

Campbell AT. “Ethics of Assisted Reproductive Technology,” Midwest Reproductive Symposium. Chicago, IL. June 5, 2005.

Campbell AT. “Evidence Based Policy-Making,” Center for the Advancement of Child Mental Health at Columbia University. New York, NY. April 7, 2005.

Campbell AT. Panelist. “Hot Topics in Child Advocacy: Local, State and National Perspectives,” Fifth Annual Dyson Child Advocacy Forum, Pediatric Links with the Community/Child Advocacy Resident Education Program. Rochester, NY. March 23, 2005.

Campbell AT. “Implementing Best Practices in Child Mental Health Screening: Ethical and Policy Issues,” Illinois Children’s Mental Health Partnership “Think Tank” Forum. Chicago, IL. February 24, 2005.

Campbell AT. “Legal Rights of Adolescents,” HIV Center for Clinical and Behavioral Studies, New York State Psychiatric Institute and Columbia University. New York, NY. April 12, 2004.

Campbell AT. “Beyond the Bedside Advocacy,” Interdisciplinary Ethics Rounds, University of

Rochester Medical Center. Rochester, NY. May 11, 2005.

Local

Campbell AT. Panelist. “Treatment Over Objection: Exploring Legal and Ethical Issues Through Cases.” Psychiatry Grand Rounds. SUNY Upstate Medical University. Syracuse, NY. January 31, 2013.

Campbell AT. “Informing Child Welfare Policy with Best Practices,” Summer Summit for Professionals Responsible for Children and Families at Risk for Abuse, Neglect & Maltreatment, sponsored by the Department of Child & Family Studies at Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. July 27, 2012.

Presentations / Local cont’d

Campbell AT. “Our Grand K.I.S.S. Off to You: The Power of Keeping It Simple, Scientists,” 2012 Commencement Address. College of Graduate Studies. SUNY Upstate Medical University. Syracuse, NY. May 20, 2012.

Campbell AT. “RCR Education: Where We Have Been and Where We Are Going (Upstate & Beyond),” Deans’ Grand Rounds. SUNY Upstate Medical University. Syracuse, NY. December 1, 2011.

Campbell AT. Discussant. “Psychiatric Terminal Illness: Time to Broach the Subject,” Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds. SUNY Upstate Medical University. Syracuse, NY. September 29, 2011.

Campbell AT. “Psychiatric End Stage Eating Disorder: Why We Must Consider the Possibility of Psychiatric Terminal Illness,” Syracuse University College of Law Faculty Colloquium. Syracuse, NY. February 24, 2011.

Campbell AT, Stone J, Orilio J. Panelist. “Challenges and Opportunities in Supervision of Law Students,” Syracuse University College of Law Externship Program Supervisors Breakfast. Syracuse, NY. November 10, 2010.

Campbell AT. “Making Child Health Policy Evidence-Based: A Therapeutic Jurisprudence Framework,” Center for Child Health Policy of Syracuse University / SUNY Upstate Medical University Department of Pediatrics. Syracuse, NY. November 19, 2008.

Poster

National

Campbell AT, Amberg DC. “Developing a Campus-Wide RCR Educational Program: Process & Lessons Learned,” PRIM&R’s 2012 Advancing Ethical Research Conference: Guided by Principles in an Era of Change. December 4-6, 2012 [poster].

Campbell AT. “A Shared Decision-Making Model for Adolescent Health Care: Revisiting the ‘Age of Majority’,” No Longer a Child, Not Yet an Adult: Ethical Issues in Adolescent Healthcare, sponsored by the Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics. Seattle, WA. July 24-25, 2009 [poster].

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Current Institutional Service

2013- Ad hoc Library Development Collection Committee, Chair

Past Institutional Service

2012-2013 Upstate Medical University, Member, InterProfessional Education Task Force (nominated for position by Dean, College of Health Professions)

2012-2013 Upstate Medical University, Co-Advisor, American Medical Association (AMA) Student Chapter

2012-2013 Upstate Medical University as partner in the International Institute of Biomedical Sciences and Technology (IIBMST), Member, Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine Focus Group

2011 Upstate Medical University, Chair, Inquiry Committee to Investigate Allegations of Scientific Misconduct

Professional Service / Past Institutional Service cont’d

2010-2013 Upstate Medical University, Member, Research Conflict of Interest Committee

2009-2013 Upstate Medical University, Member, Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee

2009-2011 Consortium for Culture and Medicine, Executive Director and Upstate Co-Director

Review Work

2013 Peer Reviewer, Journal of Social Policy and Aging, theme issue on interprofessional collaboration in aging (August 2013)

2013 Peer Reviewer, Office of Research Integrity (ORI) Extramural Research Grants within the Office for the Assistant Secretary of Health (OASH) (July-Aug. 2013)

2013 Peer Reviewer, Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine Position Paper (February 2013; March 2013)

2012- Reviewer (of Abstracts), American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Law Track (April 2012; March 2013)

2012 Reviewer (of Abstracts), 2013 American Psychological Association Convention – Division 41 (Psychology-Law) Program (December 2012)

2012 Peer Reviewer, Pediatrics (August 2012 (+ revision, Oct. 2012))

2012 Peer Reviewer, Journal of Medical Ethics (July 2012)

2012 Peer Reviewer, Policy & Politics (July 2012 (+ revision, Nov. 2012))

2012 Reviewer (of Abstracts), 2012 American Psychological Association Convention – Division 41 (Psychology-Law) Program (January 2012)

2011 Peer Reviewer, WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health (December 2011)

2011-2012 Peer Reviewer, World Medical and Health Policy (September 2011; December 2011; October 2012)

2011 Reviewer (of Abstracts), American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Pediatrics Ethics Affinity Group (July 2011)

2010 Peer Reviewer, Journal of Empirical Research on Human Research Ethics (September 2010)

2009-2010 Reviewer (of Abstracts), American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Public Health Track (April 2009, April 2010)

2009 Peer Reviewer, BMC Medical Ethics (Winter 2009)

Professional Society Work

2013- Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine – Chair, Advocacy Committee

2011- Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine, NYS Chapter – Member, Advocacy Committee

2010- American Society for Bioethics and Humanities – Steering Committee Member, Pediatrics Affinity Group

2010-12 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine – Member, Advocacy Committee

2009- American Society for Bioethics and Humanities – Member, Mental Health Ethics and Policy Affinity Group

2009- Pediatric Ethics Consortium – Co-Editor, Legal Notes Section (website)

2006- American Society for Bioethics and Humanities – Member, Law and Bioethics Affinity Group

Presentations to the Public

2010 Featured Speaker. “Bioethics 101,” Ethics Awareness Month of the Syracuse Chapter of Charter Property and Casualty Underwrites (CPCU). Syracuse, NY. March 30, 2010.

2009 Panelist. “Issues in Legalization of Use of Medical Marijuana,” WCNY Central Issues television broadcast. Syracuse, NY. October 20, 2009.

Professional Service cont’d

Other Media Speaking

2012 Interviewed on ethical issues related to legalization of medical marijuana, YNN News (television). Syracuse, NY. November 16, 2012.

HONORS

2012 2012 Commencement Distinguished Speaker. College of Graduate Studies. SUNY Upstate Medical University.

2009 Young Scholar, Brocher Workshop: Beyond the Embryo: Transnational, Transdisciplinary and Translational Perspectives on Stem Cell Research (international competition based on abstract submissions for workshop sponsored by the Brocher Foundation (Geneva, Switzerland), StemGen (international), StemCell Network (Canada), International Regulome Consortium (IRC, international), Université de Genève (Geneva, Switzerland), and CRDP, Université de Montréal (Montreal, Canada))

2004 Health Law Scholar (through the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics and the St. Louis University School of Law’s Center for Health Law Studies)

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