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CURRICULUM VITAE
1. Date: 1 September 2015
I. PERSONAL
2. Name: Robin N. Fiore, Ph.D.
3. Phone: 561-400-3416
4. Office Phone: 305-243-5723
5. Home Address: 248 Skylands Road PO Box 344 Ringwood, NJ 07456
6. Academic Rank: Voluntary Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Miami Miller School of
Medicine (July 2015 to present); Associate Professor of Medicine June
2010-July 2015.
7. Primary Assignment: Bioethics and Health Policy (formerly UM Ethics
Programs)
8. Secondary or Joint Appointments:
9. Citizenship: United States of America
10. Visa na
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II. HIGHER EDUCATION
11. Institutional
Georgetown University, Washington, DC 1991-1997
Ph.D. Philosophy (1998) MA, Philosophy (1994)
Concentration: Ethics
Drew University, Graduate and Theological 1990 (Jan-Dec)
School, Madison, New Jersey Doctoral Program: Religion and Society
Upsala College, East Orange, NJ 1972-1975
BA, History (1975) Summa cum Laude
Georgetown University, Washington DC 1971/1972
School of Foreign Service
12. Non-Institutional: na
13. Certification, licensure: 2011 – DHS/FEMA
Emergency
Management Institute Certificates: IS-100
Introduction to Incident Command System and
IS-700 National Incident Management
System (NIMS)
1977 - Chartered Life Underwriter (CLU)
American College, Bryn Mawr, PA
1977 - Health Insurance
Association of America,
Certified Teacher, Group Health Insurance
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III. EXPERIENCE
14. Academic Appointments:
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine June 2010-present
Voluntary Associate Professor of Medicine July 2015-present
Associate Professor of Medicine June 2010- July 2015
Director, Special Ethics Initiatives Co-Director, Research Ethics Consultation
Service
University of Miami, Department of Philosophy 2011, 2013 Instructor
Voluntary Associate Professor of Medicine,
(teaching responsibilities at UMMMS at FAU) 2006-June 2010
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL August 1998-June 2010
Adelaide R. Snyder Distinguished Professor of Ethics and Associate Professor of Philosophy 2004-2010
Senior Assistant Vice President For Research 2006-2008 Ethics, Division of Research
Director, Ethics Law, and Society Undergraduate
Certificate Program 2004-2010
Director, Environmental Studies Graduate Certificate Program 2004-2010
Assistant Professor 1998-2004
University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL August 1997-May 1998
Frances W. Elvidge Post-Doctoral Fellow in Medical Ethics,
Georgetown University, Washington, DC 1994 and 1995 Instructor, Department of Philosophy
15. Hospital Appointments: na
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16. Non-Academic Appointments:
Visiting Fellow, Center for Creative Solutions, 2012-present
Marlboro College, Marlboro Vermont
Visiting Scholar, Center for Women Policy 2008-2010 Studies, Washington DC
Assistant-Vice President and Director 1981-1989
of Group Benefits Planning, Noble Lowndes International,
Consultants and Actuaries, New York
Associate Manager, Prudential Insurance 1977-1980 Company of America (Group Life and Health Underwriting)
17. Military: na
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IV. PUBLICATIONS
18. Books, monographs and book chapters:
1. Fiore, RN. Ethics and Transplant Tourism. Oxford Textbook of Transplant Anesthesia and Critical Care: Scientific Basis of Perioperative Transplant Care. Biancofiore G, DeWolf A, Klinck JR, Niemann C, Watts A and Pretto EA, editors. Oxford University
Press [in press].
2. Fiore RN. Conflicts of Interest and Responsible Conduct of Research.
2013. Collaborative IRB Training Initiative (CITI), Program in the Responsible Conduct of Research. Miami: University of Miami.
Available at https://www.citiprogram.org/
3. Ritter HI, Fiore RN and Goodman KW. Justice and Vulnerability in Embryonic Stem Cell Research. 2010. In Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, Cheung HS, Ed. Bentham Science Publishers: 1-10.
4. Fiore RN. Framing Terri Schiavo: Gender, Disability Right and Fetal
Protection. 2009. In The Case of Terri Schiavo: Ethics, Politics and Death in the 21st Century. Goodman KW ed. Oxford
University Press: 191-209.
5. Fiore RN. Informed Consent. 2007. In Cambridge Handbook of Psychology, Health and Medicine (2nd Edition), Ayers S, Baum A,
McManus C, Newman S, Wallston K, Weinman J, West R (Eds). Cambridge UK: Cambridge University Press, 444-448.
6 Fiore RN. Two Principles for Thinking about Secular Same Sex
Marriage. 2004. In Same Sex Unions: A Symposium, Headley C and Tamburri AJ, eds. Working Papers 2, Florida Atlantic
University: 20-27.
7. Fiore RN. Recognition, Responsibility and Rights. 2003. In Recognition, Responsibility and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Fiore RN and Nelson, HL eds. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers: vi-xi.
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18. Books, monographs and book chapters (continued):
8. Fiore RN and Nelson HL, editors. Recognition, Responsibility and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory. 2003. Rowman &
Littlefield Publishers.
9. Fiore RN. Conflicts of Interest in Research Involving Human Subjects. 2003, 2006 and 2012. Collaborative IRB Training Initiative (CITI), Program in the Protection of Human Research Subjects, University of Miami. Available at
https://www.citiprogram.org/
10. Fiore RN. Caring for Ourselves: Peer Care in Autonomous Aging. 1999. In Mother Time: Women, Aging, and Ethics, Walker MU,
editor. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield: 245-260.
11. Reynolds JD and Bischoff (now Fiore) RN. The Health Insurance Answer Book. 1990 (1st edition), 1991(2nd edition) and 1992 Supplement. New York: Panel Publishers.
19. Refereed journal articles:
1. Fiore RN. An Ecological View of Research Misconduct: Invited
Commnetary. The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 2015. [in press]
2. Miklin DJ and Fiore RN. fMRI Imaging and End of Life Decision-
making in Vegetative Patients: Ethics, Technology, and Welfare.
American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience, Volume 6(2): 49-51.
2015.
3. Fiore RN and Cushman R. Informed Consent and Parental Permission: Rules, Roles and Relationships. Commentary for
Collaborative Research Ethics Consultation. American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 15(4):77-78. 2015. PMID 25856615
4. Powell SK, Parikh NA and Fiore RN. Using Diffusion Tensor Imaging to Probe
Mental Status in Legal Cases: Ethical Concerns and Lessons Learned from
Other Biotechnologies. American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience Volume 5(2):46-47. 2014.
5. Cushman R and Fiore RN. Hospital Ethics Committees: The Case for
Limiting Policy Work. American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 12(11):23-24. 2012. PMID: 23072675
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19. Refereed journal articles (continued):
6. McCafferty J, Cushman R, Goodman KW, Braunschweiger P, Fiore RN. New NSF and NIH Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR)
Guidelines: A Three-Phase Plan. Teaching Ethics; 12(2): 23-30. 2012.
7. Fiore RN and Hinsch KM. Oocytes for Research: Reevaluating Risks
and Compensation. The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 11(9): 42-43. 2011. PMID: 21877975
8. Fiore RN and Cushman R. Responsible Conduct of Research,
Globalization, and Academic Psychiatry. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry (Special Issue on Responsible Conduct of Research), Volume 3:
187-191. 2011.
9. Goodman KW and Fiore RN. Toward a Comprehensive Research
Ethics Consultation Service. The American Journal of Bioethics (Special Issue on Benchside Ethics), Volume 8 (3): 31-32. 2008. PMID: 18570098
10. Fiore RN. Ethics, Culture and Clinical Practice. 2008. Northeast
Florida Medicine (Medical Ethics Supplement). Volume 50, January: 33-36. 2008.
11. Hinsch KM and Fiore RN. Responding to Neo-con Critiques of
Biotechnology: A Progressive Agenda. The American Journal of Bioethics, Volume 7(10): 444-448. 2007. PMID:17926211
12. Fiore RN and Fleming LE. Occupational and Environmental Health: Towards an Environmentally Inclusive Bioethics. Professional Ethics: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 11(3): 63-80. 2003 (Fall). PMID: 15468492
13. Bischoff (now Fiore) RN. Lending an Ear to Employees’ Benefits Needs. Management World, 1989 (March/April).
14. Bischoff (now Fiore) RN. Effective Communications: Key to Flexible Benefit Plans. Employee Benefit News. 1988. (October).
15. Bischoff RN (now Fiore RN) and Reynolds, JD. Welfare Benefit Alert.
NY: Warren, Gorham and Lamont Publishers: 1-12. 1988.
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20. Other Works
20. a. Reports
Hood R, Fiore, RN, Goodman KW, Kalbian AH, Moseley R, Swota A, and Turner DC. 2010. Florida Bioethics Workgroup, 2010 Report and Recommendations: Public Health and Emergency Preparedness. Florida Department of Health, Office of Public Health Research.
Goodman KW, Anderson SL, and Fiore RN. Banked Tissue and Child Protection: A Report to the Florida Department of Children and Families. 2002. Miami, FL. University of Miami Ethics Programs.
DesAutels P and Fiore RN. The Need for Bioethics Education: A Report to Non-Profit Ventures (NPV) Hospitals. 1998. The Ethics Center, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, 1998.
20. b. Occasional Publications
Fiore RN. Doctor Deluxe: Self-Interest and Enclaving in the Practice of Medicine. Florida Bioethics (Florida Bioethics Network
Newsletter). Winter 2002.
Fiore RN. Particular Inequalities: Justice and Access to Health Care.
Florida Bioethics Network Newsletter. University of Miami Ethics Programs. Summer 2000.
Fiore RN. Professional Ethics and Physician Conflicts of Interest. Medical
Ethics Newsletter. The Ethics Center, University of South Florida. Spring 1998.
21. Other works accepted for publication/under contract:
Fiore, RN. Environmental Bioethics. Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics. ten Have, Henk A.M.J., editor. Springer International Publishing.
[under contract]
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V. PROFESSIONAL 22. Funded Research Performed
22.a. University of Miami
National Institutes of Health, National Center for Advancing Translational
Sciences and National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. PI: J. Szapocznik. Clinical Translational Science Institute (CTSI) # 1UL1TR000460 06/27/2012 – 05/31/2017.
Role – Trusted Governance, Research Ethics Education Effort – 50% (Fifty percent): 2012-2013, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015
Arsht Ethics and Community Grants 2013-2014. PI: Nurbay Irmak,
Department of Philosophy. Professional Ethics in Extreme Circumstances: Responsibilities of Attending Physicians and Healthcare Providers in Hunger Strikes . Role - Faculty Mentor; waived monetary support to avoid conflict of
interest. http://www.miami.edu/index.php/ethics/projects/arsht_research_on_ethics_and_community_grants/arsht_grant_awardees/
Florida Department of Health 2010. PI: Goodman KW/UM Ethics Programs.
Role - Member, Bioethics Workgroup; Author: “Public Engagement in Emergency Planning” section of Workgroup Report.
22.b. Other Funded Research
Florida Humanities Council. 2008. Role - Scholar-Facilitator: Literature and Medicine. PI: Nixon LC, University of South Florida College of Medicine,
Tampa FL. Florida Developmental Disabilities Council. 2008. PIs Goodman KW and Fiore
RN: Conflicts of Interest Policy Development. National Institutes of Health K-01. 2007. PI: Archibald C. Safe Choices to
Prevent HIV-AIDS in Afro-Caribbean-American Youth. Role – Mentor, Responsible Conduct of Research.
Scholarly and Creative Activity Fellowship. 2005. PI: Fiore RN. D. F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Florida Atlantic University.
Research Enhancement Award. 2005. PI: Fiore RN. Division of Research, Florida Atlantic University: Framing Terri Schiavo.
Florida Department of Children and Families. 2002. PIs: Goodman KW, Anderson SW and Fiore RN. Tissue Banking Analysis.
National Endowment for the Humanities: 2000. NEH Summer Seminars for
College and University Teachers, Bioethics in Particular. PI: Nelson HL and Nelson JL. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.
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22.b. Other Funded Research (continued) Forrest C. Lattner Foundation. 2000. Faculty Development Grant. PI: S.
Norman. Environmental Philosophy Course Development. Non Profit Ventures Hospitals. 1998. PIs: DesAutels P and Fiore RN.
Consulting Report on Bioethics Education. Florida Department of Elder Affairs, Pettus-Crowe Foundation and
Commission on Aging with Dignity. 1997. PI: French P, The Ethics Center, University of South Florida. Women, Aging and Ethics [conference and publication support]
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 1996/7. Fiore RN, Dissertation
Fellowship.
23. Editorial responsibilities 23.a. Manuscript Review:
Oncology & Hematology Review 2015 Cambridge Journal of Healthcare Ethics (2014-present) Applied Clinical Informatics (2014-present) AJOB Neuroscience 2014-present Journal of Clinical Ethics (2009-present)
Syllabus Journal 2012 PLoS Medicine (Public Library of Science) (2012) Journal of General Internal Medicine (2011-present) MIT Press (2011)
AJOB Primary Research (American Journal of Bioethics) (2011) BMC Medical Ethics (2011)
Bioethics (2008) Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (2003-2008)
Journal of Social Philosophy (1997-2002)
23.b. Grant Reviews: Scientific Review Panel: Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund
(TEDCO) - 10, 2011, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015 -
Investigator Initiated Proposals, Exploratory Proposals, Preclinical Proposals
The Wellcome Trust (2011) National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Special Emphasis Panel, (P30) Research Core Center Applications (2003)
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Environmental Health Ethics Education (2003)
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24. Professional and Honorary Organizations Advisory Board Member, Florida Bioethics Network (2000-Present)
Advisory Board Member, Women’s Bioethics Project (2006-2010) Advisory Board Member At-Large (elected), International Association
for Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (2006-8) Leadership Florida Class XXIV (2005-2006)
25. Honors and Awards: (see also 28)
Visiting Fellow, Marlboro College, Center for Creative Solutions (2012 - present)
Visiting Scholar, Center for Women Policy Studies, Washington DC (2007-2010)
Scholarly and Creative Activity Fellowship, D. F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters, Florida Atlantic University (2005)
Research Enhancement Award, Florida Atlantic University (2005) Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Dissertation Fellowship (1996/7)
Stanley Hopper Merit Fellowship, Drew University (1990)
Phi Alpha Theta (Alpha-Eta Chapter), History Honors Society (1975)
26. Post-Doctoral Fellowships: Frances W. Elvidge Post-Doctoral Fellow in Medical Ethics. University of
South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL (1997-1998) National Security Fellow, US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA
(2000)
27. Other Professional Activities 27. a. Refereed Conference Papers and Presentations
Research Ethics Consultation in the United States. 11th International Conference on Clinical Ethics and Consultation. Icahn School of
Medicine, New York, NY. May 2015. Disparities Arising From the Clinical Encounter. 2009. American Society
for Bioethics and Humanities 11th Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH.
Toward a Comprehensive Research Ethics Consultation Service. 2008. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 10th Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH.
Why Neuroscience Needs Naturalized Ethics. 2007. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 9th Annual Meeting, Washington DC
Challenges in Public Health Ethics: A Critical Epidemiology Perspective
on Pandemic Preparedness and Response. 2007. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 9th Annual Meeting, Washington DC
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27.a Refereed Conference Papers (continued) Ethics and Women’s Health: Women’s Moral Agency, Health Advocacy
and Cultural Competence. 2006. Governor’s Conference on Women’s Health: Building the Agenda for Women’s Health Care in Florida
Particular Inequalities: Justice, Women, and Health Care. 2005..
American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 8th Annual Meeting, Washington DC
Disability Rights or End of Life? Getting the Frame Right in PVS (Persistent Vegetative State) Cases. 2004. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 7th Annual Meeting, Washington DC
Doctor Deluxe: Self-Interest and Enclaving in the Practice of Medicine.
2002. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 5th Annual Meeting
Autonomy, Dependency, and the Ethics of Care. 1999. 40th Annual American Society of Aging Conference, Orlando, FL
Feminism and Public and Private: Agent-Directed Privacy. 1995. 23rd Conference on Value Inquiry, the Society for Values, Felician College, NJ
27. b. Endowed Lectures
When May Death Take Place Unopposed? 2004. Endowed by St. Luke’s Society of South Florida Annual Bioethics Symposium, Holy Cross
Hospital, Ft. Lauderdale Natural and Moral Boundaries: Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research.
2003. Endowed by St. Luke’s Society of South Florida Inaugural Bioethics Symposium, Holy Cross Hospital, Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Women, Aging and Health: Ethical Concerns of Care. 2002. St. Thomas and St. Catherine Lecture Series, Barry University Council on
Bioethics Lecture, Barry University, Miami, FL
27. c. Invited Lectures
The Future of Informed Consent. FDA Seminar. University of Miami, Coral Gables. 2014.
Ethics and Professionalism in the Undergraduate Medical Curriculum. Ross University School of Medicine, Ethics/Humanities Education
Faculty Development Workshop Keynote. 2012. Miami FL. Ethics, Gender, and Genomics. 2012. Why We Can’t Wait: Conference
to Eliminate Health Disparities in Genomic Medicine. Hussman Institute for Human Genomics, University of Miami Miller School
of Medicine.
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27. c. Invited Lectures (continued) Ethics in Health Care Settings: Public Health Frameworks and Issues.
Florida Department of Health Statewide Meeting. 2012. Orlando FL.
Protecting Women, Reproductive Rights and State Efforts to Target Abortion Providers. 2011. Center for Women Policy Studies:
National Strategic Action Convening on Reproductive Rights and Justice. Washington DC.
A Moral Hazards Approach to Managing Conflicts of Interest in Research. 2010. Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Ethics Rules and State Agencies. 2008. The Florida Bar, Administrative Law Section, Public Utilities Law Committee: Practice Before the
Public Service Commission: Ethics Requirements. Tallahassee, FL Financial Conflicts of Interest: Ethical Issues in Responsible Conduct of
Research and Human Subjects Protection. 2005. Arizona State University, School of Life Sciences.
Managing Institutional Conflicts of Interest in Research Involving
Human Subjects. 2007. Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Amarillo TX
Ethics and the Public Trust. 2006. National Association of Regulatory and Utility Commissioners (NARUC) Annual Meeting, Miami
Beach, FL Privacy and Women’s Health Policy Issues. 2006. National Conference
of State Legislators, Nashville TN Ethics and Care. 2006. Florida Nurses Association Summit, St
Petersburg FL Patients and Politics: The Women’s Health Movement and US Health
Care. 2005. Women’s History Month, Miami Dade College Green Medicine and Inclusive Bioethics. 2004. Bioethics Law
Project/Legal Aid Society of Palm Beach County Conference on Bioethics in Contemporary Clinical Practice, West Palm Beach FL
27. c. Plenary Lectures at Conferences Schiavo: Ten Years Later. 23rd Florida Bioethics Network Conference,
Miami, FL 2015. 21st Century Patient Care: What Do You Get When You Cross Banked
Tissue Samples with Electronic Health Records? 2013. 21st Florida Bioethics Network Conference, Miami FL
Ethics and Women’s Health Policy. 2011. Keynote: Emerald Coast Bioethics Conference, Panama City Beach, FL
Ethics, Culture and Pediatrics. 2008. Florida Bioethics Network Conference, University of North Florida, Jacksonville, FL
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27. c. Plenary Lectures at Conferences (continued) Justice, Inclusion and Resilient Communities: Ethical Issues in
Pandemic Planning and Response. 2007. Florida Bioethics Network Conference, Sarasota FL
Intercultural Ethics and Health Care Ethics Committees. 2006. Hospital Ethics Committees: Building Capacity, Fostering Success, Florida
Bioethics Network Conference Daytona Beach FL The Long, Sad Case of Terri Schiavo: Philosophical Perspective. 2004.
American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Spring Conference/12th Annual University of Miami Clinical Ethics /Florida Bioethics Network Conference, Miami, FL
Conflicts of Interest in Research Involving Human Subjects Research.
2002. Extreme Ethics Conference: Unusually Difficult Challenges in Epidemiology and Human Subjects Research, University of
Miami (NIH –funded) Environmental Justice and Community Based Research. 2002.
Extreme Ethics Conference: Unusually Difficult Challenges in Epidemiology and Human Subjects Research, University of Miami (NIH –funded)
Financial Conflicts of Interest and Human Subject Protection: Issues for IRB’s and Clinical Investigators. 2001. Extreme Ethics Conference: Unusually Difficult Challenges in Epidemiology and Human Subjects Research, University of Miami (NIH –funded)
Ethical Issues in Occupational and Environmental Health. 2001. Co-presenter with L. E. Fleming, MD Extreme Ethics Conference: Unusually Difficult Challenges in Epidemiology and Human Subjects Research, University of Miami (NIH funded)
Particular Inequalities: Women, Justice and Health Care Access. 2000. 8th Annual University of Miami Clinical Ethics/Florida Bioethics Network Conference, Fort Lauderdale, FL
Cross-Cultural Challenges in Elder Care. 2000. 1st Annual Area Agency on Aging Ethics Conference, West Palm Beach, FL
The De-Moralization of Medicine: Managed Care and Professional Ethics. 1999. 2nd Annual Veterans Administration Ethics Conference, West Palm Beach, FL
27. d. Other Scholarly Presentations Trusted Governance and Biobank Research. 2013. IRB Grand Rounds.
University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. Beyond Human Embryonic Stem Cells: Ethics of Stem Cell Research.
2010. ISCI Research Rounds. Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine.
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27. d. Other Scholarly Presentations (cont.) Managing Moral Hazards in Funded Research. 2008. Dialogues in
Research Ethics, University of Miami/VA Medical Center. Mobile Contagion: The Case of the TB Traveler. 2008. Association of
Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) 17th Annual Meeting, San Antonio TX
Environmental Ethics: Justice, Sustainability, and Eco-technological Literacy. 2006. Scripps-Howard Institute on the Environment, Florida Atlantic University.
Reflections on Interdisciplinarity. Symposium on Inter/disciplinarity: Interrogating Identity in the 21st Century, 2005. Center for Interdisciplinary Studies, Florida Atlantic University
End of Life Policy and the Strange, Sad, Case of Terri Schiavo. 2004. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 7th Annual Meeting, Washington DC
Human Subjects Research in Mental Health Counseling and
Rehabilitation. 1998. University of South Florida, Tampa FL
Research Challenges in Death and Dying: The Terri Schiavo Case. 2005. Dialogues in Research Ethics, University of Miami/VA
Medical Center. Ethical Considerations in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research. 2004.
Stem Cells: Science, Ethics and Public Policy: A Public Seminar, Florida Atlantic University
Two Principles of Community Participation for Environmental Justice. 2002. 1st Annual South Florida Environmental Ethics Conference,
Florida International University Responding to Human Suffering: Altruism, Humanitarian Action and
Advocacy. 2000. Symposium on Ethics in the Professions, Florida Atlantic University
Feminism and Human Subjects Research – Dialogues in Research Ethics. 1999. University of Miami/VA Medical Center
Professional Ethics and Managed Care: Virtue, Profit and Conflicts of
Interest. 1997. Florida Atlantic University Public Reason: Neutrality Redux. 1997. Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA Physician Assisted Suicide: The Constitution and the Right to Death.
1997. Stockton College, Stockton, NJ Public Reason in Rawls’ Political Liberalism. 1996. Georgetown
University Philosophy Department Colloquium
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27. e. CME, CE, CLE Presentations (Workshops, Conference Beak-out Sessions, etc.)
The “Four Principles” in Bioethics - the Good, the Bad, the Ugly. Florida Bioethics Network. Ethics Committee Symposium. 2011.
Clearwater FL. When Doctors Say ‘No’ - Conscientious Objection in Pediatrics. 2009.
2nd Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference, University of North Florida, Jacksonville FL.
Emergency Preparedness and Intergenerational Justice. 2008. Florida Bioethics Network Ethics and Geriatrics Conference. Sarasota
Memorial Hospital, FL. Modern Day Slavery: A Primer for Health Care Professionals on Human
Trafficking in Florida. 2008. 16th Annual University of Miami Clinical Ethics Conference/Florida Bioethics Network Conference.
Hot Topics: MRSA (Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus). 2007. American Society for Bioethics and Humanities 10th Annual
Meeting, Washington DC
Ethics and Pandemic Preparedness: Attending to Moral Burdens in Public Health Decision-making. 2007. Association of Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) 16th Annual Meeting, Cincinnati OH
The Florida Bioethics Network: 15 years of Lessons in Education,
Practice and Legislation. 2006. Association of Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) 15th Annual Meeting, Jacksonville, FL
Ethics and State Agencies: Evaluating DNA-Banking Feasibility in Florida. 2003. Bioethics in the Capital, Florida Bioethics Network
Annual Conference, Florida State University, Tallahassee FL Ethics and Managed Care: Informed Consent in Health Care Rationing.
1998. Florida Bioethics Network Annual Conference.
VI. TEACHING
28. Teaching Awards Received:
2005 - Finalist, Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award, Florida
Atlantic University, College of Arts and Letters Nominee. [Awarded to one of seven College; finalists selected by
students.] 2001 - Awardee, University Teaching Excellence and Initiative Award,
Florida Atlantic University, D.F. Schmidt College of Arts and Letters. [Faculty are nominated and selected by faculty
committees in each College.]
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VI. TEACHING (continued)
29. a. University of Miami
29.a.1. UM Miller School of Medicine (2010 to 2015) Faculty, Doctoring III-IV - Professionalism, Ethics Law & Medicine
(PELM): Lecturer, Death and Dying - 2012, 2013, 2014.
Small-group Facilitator, 2010-2015.
Faculty, MD/MPH Program: Problem Based Learning (PBL) Tutor: 2012/13, 2013/14,
2014-2015 Lecturer, Death and Dying - 2012, 2013.
Faculty, Bridge Course (for transfer-in students): Course Director,
Dr. M. Broome, MD. 2014.
Faculty, Foundations of Translational Research Boot-camp – 2012 and 2013.
Faculty, Responsible Conduct of Research, 2010-2015. Ethics Faculty: Ob-Gyn Clerkship – 2010/2011, 2011/2012,
2012/2013, 2013/2014. Other Ethics Lectures:
Gastroenterology Fellows/Ethics - 2012, 2013, 2014. Department of Epidemiology 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,
2012, 2013. CTI-603 – Research Ethics Faculty 2014.
Academy of Medical Educators, 2012 - 2015.
29.a.2. UM College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Philosophy
Biomedical Ethics - Advanced Undergraduate and Master’s -
2011, 2013.
29. b. UMMSM at FAU - Undergraduate Medical Physicianship Skills: Ethics/Cultural Competency Theme, M-1/PS1
and PS2 (2007/2008 and 2008/2009) – created and taught ethics curriculum
Physicianship Skills: Ethics/Cultural Competency Theme M-2/PS3 and PS4 (2008/2009) – created and taught ethics
curriculum Doctoring - I-II and III-IV: Professionalism, Ethics Law &
Medicine (PELM) 2005/6 and 2006/7 and 2007/8
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29.c. Florida Atlantic University, College of Arts and Letters (1998-2010) 29. c.1. Doctoral Seminars created for Environment and Technology
Concentration, Comparative Studies Doctoral Program) Advanced Research Methods (doctoral program requirement)
Justice and Healthcare Environmental Philosophy and Public Policy
Bioethics and Biotechnology Science as a Public Matter
29. c.2. Upper Division Undergraduate and Master’s - FAU Ethics (Normative Ethical Theories) - Philosophy Majors/required
Biomedical Ethics - Advanced Undergraduate and Masters Philosophy of Law - Advanced Undergraduate and Masters
Environmental Ethics - Advanced Undergraduate and Masters Feminist Philosophy - Advanced Undergraduate and Masters
Contemporary Meta-ethics 29.c.3. Lower Division Undergraduate
Introduction to Ethics Contemporary Moral Problems
29.d. Professional Educator (CME, CE, CLE) Lectures
29.d.1. Physician/Psychologist Continuing Medical Education Faculty, Comprehensive Clinical TB Course (Ethics). 2011, 2012.
Southeastern National TB Center/University of Florida. Professional Ethics (Florida-mandated CME). 2010. Palm Beach County
Medical Society and VA Medical Center. Bioethics Mediation: Family and Other Conflicts. 2009.
Baptist Health Ethics Committee Education Course, Jacksonville, FL
Health Care and Human Trafficking in South Florida. 2008. Broward Health Care System, Fort Lauderdale, FL.
29.d.1. Physician/Psychologist Continuing Medical Education (continued) Feminist Bioethics: Issues for Hospital Ethics Committees and Clinical
Practitioners. 2008. Baptist Health, Miami FL
Intercultural Ethics and Health Care Ethics Committees. 2006. Florida Bioethics Network Workshop, Daytona Beach FL
Ethics for the Health Care Professional: Intensive Geriatric Training: Psychology Module. 2006. Miami Area Geriatric Education Center
(MAGEC), Miami FL Ethics, Gender and Healthcare. 2002. Physician Continuing Medical
Education Program, Fawcett Memorial Hospital, Port Charlotte, FL The Family in Healthcare Decision-making. 2001. Physician Continuing
Medical Education Program, Delray Medical Center, FL
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29.d.2. Nurse Continuing Education (CE) Improving End of Life Care: Physician Orders for Life Sustaining
Treatment (POLST). 2011. Nursing Grand Rounds, University of Miami Hospital, Miami FL
Ethics and Care. 2006. Florida Nurses Association Summit, St Petersburg FL
29.d.3. Continuing Legal Education (CLE)
Ethics in Public Health Care Settings: Public Health Frameworks and Issues. Florida Department of Health Statewide Meeting. 2012.
Orlando FL. Ethics and End of Life Care. Ethics, Elder Law and Hospice Continuing
Legal Education Seminar. 2009 and 2010. Hospice by the Sea, Boca Raton, FL.
Ethics Rules and State Agencies. 2008. The Florida Bar, Administrative Law Section, Public Utilities Law Committee: Practice Before the
Public Service Commission: Ethics Requirements. Tallahassee, FL
Ethics and the Public Trust. 2006. National Association of Regulatory and Utility Commissioners (NARUC) Annual Meeting, Miami Beach,
FL
30. Thesis and Dissertation Advising
30.a. Doctoral - Comparative Studies Doctoral Program, Florida Atlantic University
30.a.1. Doctoral Dissertations Completed and Defended Director: Andrea Leigh Best. 2010. Beyond Sustainability Narratives:
Just Sustainable Adaptivity. Director: Nancy R. Rubin. 2007. Digital Public History: Virtual Field
Trips (VFTs) as Engaged Learning. Director: Tobin Hindle. 2006. The Regeneration of Nature.
Member: Margaret P. Schaller. 2008. An Alternative Enlightenment: The Moral Philosophy of Jeanne Marie Le Prince de Beaumont (1711-1780).
Member: David Glenn Miller. 2007. Articulation, Narrative, Integrity, and the Practice of Self-Formation in the Work of Charles Taylor, Alasdair MacIntyre, and David L. Norton.
Member: Ana Adriazola-Rodriguez. 2007. From Economics to Resources: Teaching Environmental Sustainability in Peru’s Public Education.
Member: Jeffrey R. Young. 2009. Co-modification of Sexual Labor: The Contribution of Internet Communities to Prostitution Reform.
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30.a.2. Other Doctoral Dissertation Advising Director until 2010: Rebecca Karimi. Oral History as Moral Repair: Jim
Crow and Mexican-Americans in South Texas. Director until 2010: Avia Huisman, Snowbirds in Paradise: How
Destination Image and Regional Identity Impact Pro-environmental Behaviors and Attitudes of New Residents and Transient Populations in South Florida.
Director until 2010: Susan Toth. A Care Ethics Approach to Environmental Education K-12.
Member until 2010: Trudy Mercadal-Sabbagh, Serving Time: Women in the Prison Industrial Complex.
Member until 2010: Margaret Feeley. The Legacy of the Indian Key Drawbridge: An Examination of Federal Regulation and Private Infrastructure.
Member until 2010: Kathryn Boundy. The Neurodiversity Movement.
30.b. Master’s Thesis Advising – Florida Atlantic University
Member: Bryan Rill, MA Thesis (Anthropology). Hybrid Belief Systems in Techno Culture (MA 2003)
Member: Steven B. Allen, MA Thesis (History). Conceptions of Space, Space Policies and Space Pollution: An Environmental and Social History (MA 2002)
VII. SERVICE
31. University Committee and Administrative Responsibilities
31.a. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (since 2010)
Chair, UHealth/University of Miami Hospital Ethics Committee (2011-2014)
Ethics Advisor and Member, Compliance and Risk Managers Council (2013-2015)
Member, ESCRO - Embryonic Stem Cell Research Oversight Committee (2011-2015)
Member, Steering Committee, Clinical and Translational Investigation (CTI) Masters Program (2012 - 2013)
Member, Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute Advisory Committee (2011 to 2015)
Member, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Ethics
Committee (2010-2015) Member, Jackson Memorial Health System Adult Bioethics
Committee (2010- 2014)
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31.a. University of Miami Committee (cont.)
Member, Jackson Memorial Health System Pediatric Bioethics
Committee (2010-2014) Member, Network Cancer Committee, Sylvester Comprehensive
Cancer Center (2012-2015) Member, End of Life Committee Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer
Center, Miami FL (2013-2015) Member, End of Life Clinical Goals Task Force, Sylvester
Comprehensive Cancer Center (2012) Course Co-Director, Ethics Grand Round Series, University of
Miami Miller School of Medicine (2011-2012) Course Co-Director, UM Clinical Ethics Conference/FBN
Conference (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015) Representative for Miller School, Florida POLST Initiative, Florida
State University Center for Innovation and Collaboration (2013-2014)
31.b. Florida Atlantic University (1998-2010) 31.b.1. University-wide Committees, Florida Atlantic University
Honor Code Committee (2008 to 2010) Conflict of Interest/Outside Activity Policy Committee (2007/8)
Task Force on Responsible Conduct of Research, Graduate Studies (2006-2007)
University Strategic Planning Committee, Goal 3 Subcommittee: Building World-Class Academic Programs and Research Capacity (2004/2005)
31.b.2. Division of Research, Florida Atlantic University
Senior Assistant Vice President for Research Ethics (2006-2008) Division of Research Special Advisor (2006-2008)
Reviewer, Florida Centers of Excellence Proposals (2006) Member, Research Misconduct Policy Committee (2007/8)
Member, Advisory Committee on Research and Graduate Studies
(2006-2008) 31.b.3. College of Arts and Letters, Florida Atlantic University
Director, Environmental Studies Graduate Certificate (2004 to 2010)
Director, Ethics, Law, and Society Undergraduate Certificate (2004 to 2010)
PhD Executive Committee, Comparative Studies Doctoral Program/Public Intellectuals (2005 to 2010)
Peace Studies Executive Committee (Founding Member, 2000 to 2010)
Special Assistant to the Dean, Arts and Letters Ethics Initiatives (
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31.b.3. College of Arts and Letters, Florida Atlantic University (cont.) Dean’s Cabinet, Dean’s Advisory Committee, (2004 to 2006) and
College Executive Committee (2004 to 2010) Consultant, Florida Atlantic University IRB (2004-2008)
Executive Committee, Women’s Studies Center (2002 to 2005) Environmental Sciences Undergraduate Certificate Committee
(2003 to 2006) Faculty, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (2004 to 2008)
Women’s Studies Task Force (2005)
32. Professional Leadership and Service
32. a. Academic Reviews External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure: University of
Minnesota, Department of Medicine, 2011. External Reviewer, Promotion and Tenure: University of North
Florida, Department of Philosophy, 2009. 32.b. Outside Ethics Committees
Consultant, St. Joseph’s Women’s Hospital Ethics Committee,
Tampa, FL (2000-Present) Member, A.G. Holley State Hospital Ethics Committee (2011-
2012) Consultant, Ethics Advisory Committee, Florida Public Service
Commission (2006-2008) Consultant, University Hospital and Medical Center Bioethics
Committee, Tamarac, FL (2004-2006) Member, Good Samaritan Medical Center Institutional Review
Board (IRB), West Palm Beach, FL (2002) Member, Bioethics Committee, Florida Department of Corrections
(1999-2002)
32. Professional Leadership and Service (continued)
32.c. Advisory Boards Chair (2013-2014), Vice Chair (2012-2013) and Commissioner
(2010-2014), Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics.
Chair (2013-2014), Vice Chair (2012-2013) and Member, Palm Beach County Inspector General Committee (2010 to 2014)
Member, Advisory Board, Florida Bioethics Network (2000-Present)
Member, Advisory Board, Women’s Bioethics Project (2006-2010) Member, Advisory Board (At-Large), International Association for
Feminist Approaches to Bioethics (2006-2008) Member, Academic Advisory Board, Youth Ethics Initiative, Ethics
Curriculum Project, UM Ethics Programs (2006-2008)
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32.d. Working Groups Clinical Research Ethics Consultation Collaborative (successor to CTSA
KFC-Ethics/Research Ethics Consultation), Member and Contributor Biobank Working Group Collaborative (successor to CTSA KFC-
Ethics/Biobank Working Group), Member
Invited Member, Public Health Ethics Working Group, Florida Department of Health (2010)
Miami-Dade Countywide Emergency and All-Hazards Ethics Advisory Group, Miami-Dade Health Department (2007)
Task Force on Ethics Committee Guidelines, Florida Bioethics Network (2008-present)
CITI (Consortium IRB Training Initiative) - Development Group
(2003-present) Co-Director, South Florida Environmental Ethics Consortium
(2002 to 2008) Invited Member, Ethics Research and Leadership Forum, Catholic
Health East (2003)
32.e. Voluntary Service
Chair (2013-2014), Vice Chair (2012-2013) and Commissioner
2010-2014, Palm Beach County Commission on Ethics, Chair (2013-2014), Vice Chair (2012-2013) and Member 2010-
2014, Palm Beach County Inspector General Committee Volunteer, Florida Department of Health - Emergency Medical
Operations Advisory Group (2011 - 2015) Volunteer, Palm Beach County Medical Reserve Corp (2011-2015)
32.f. Conference Planning Chair, Research Ethics Proposal Review Subcommittee. American
Society of Bioethics and Humanities, 2011 and 2012. Program Committee: Ethics and Public Health Mini-Conference.
2007. Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) 17th Annual Meeting [invited].
Conference Co-Chair, FBN/American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Spring 2004 Conference, Ethics and Health Information Technology
Conference Co-chair, Annual South Florida Environmental Ethics Conferences (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008)
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32.f. Other Community Ethics Activities
Faculty, Cultivating Leaders of Excellence Program, Good
Government Initiative, University of Miami (2011, 2012) Scholar-Facilitator: Literature and Medicine. Memorial Hospital
System (2008) Youth Ethics Initiative (2004 to 2008)
Judge, National Intercollegiate Ethics Bowl (2005 and 2006)