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4/24/2007

Craig Klugman, Ph.D., a 2001 IMH graduate, has recently published his dissertation. It appears as chapter 4 "Narrative Phenomenology: Exploring Stories of Grief and Dying" (pp. 144-185) in The University of Wisconsin Press's "Meaning in Suffering: Caring Practices in the Health Professions" (ed. N. Johnston & A. Scholler-Jaquish). 2007. Volume 6.

He has also just turned in the manuscript for his edited book, "Ethical Issues in Rural Health" which is being published with Johns Hopkins University Press (2008). He tells me that there is also a chapter in it by Dr. William J. Winslade.

Craig is currently an Assistant Professor of Bioethics, School of Public Health and Chair, Program in Health Care Ethics at the Nevada Center for Ethics & Health Policy in Reno, Nevada.

Dr. Harold Vanderpool was his advisor and the title of his dissertation was An Exploration of Witnesses' Stories of Death.

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