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Institute Faculty, Students and Alumni Present at ASBH

Oct 31, 2013, 00:00 AM by Julia Essex

The UTMB Health Institute for the Medical Humanities is pleased to share that many of our faculty, graduate students, and alumni gave presentations at the 2013 Annual Conference of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities in Atlanta, GA.

Three faculty members, eight graduate students, and six alumni gave presentations.

Faculty Members
  • Mark Clark, PhD. “Letting Posttraumatic Narratives Breathe:  Resonant Reiteration, Re-reading, and Resilience” (paper)
  • Mark Clark, PhD. “Cultivating Empathy: A Component of Professional Identity Formation” (paper)
  • William J. Winslade, JD, PhD. “3D Tug-of-War:  Neuroimaging, Policy, and the Minimally Conscious State” (panel discussion)
Graduate Students
  • Sarah Baker, BA. “Cultivating Empathy: A Component of Professional Identity Formation” (paper)
  • Jonathan Banda, BA/BS. “The ‘Making Up’ of Biological Citizens:  Ethics, Medicalization, and Home Rapid HIV Testing” (paper)
  • Stephanie (Stevi) Darrow, BA. “Innovation through Tradition:  Rediscovering the ‘Humanist’ in the ‘Medical Humanities’” (panel discussion)
  • Julie Kutac, MA. “Innovation through Tradition:  Rediscovering the ‘Humanist’ in the ‘Medical Humanities’” (panel discussion)
  • Susan McCammon, MD, MFA. “Cultivating Empathy: A Component of Professional Identity Formation” (paper)
  • Rimma Osipov, BA. “Innovation through Tradition:  Rediscovering the ‘Humanist’ in the ‘Medical Humanities’” (panel discussion)
  • Heather Carson Pearcy, JD.(poster presentation)
  • Nicole Piemonte, MA. “Cultivating Empathy: A Component of Professional Identity Formation” (paper)

Alumni

  • Andrew Childress, MA, PhD. “Innovation through Tradition:  Rediscovering the ‘Humanist’ in the ‘Medical Humanities’” (panel discussion)
  • Andrew Childress, MA, PhD. “Reforming Research Ethics Education through an Innovative Medical Humanities Curriculum” (paper)
  • Daniel Goldberg, JD, PhD. “Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging Studies, Social Justice, and the Intensification of Pain Stigma” (paper)
  • Craig Klugman, PhD. “Decision Aids in Bioethics:  Innovations in Patient-Centered Care” (panel discussion)
  • Amy McGuire, JD, PhD. “Writing Winning Aims for Bioethics Research:  A Hands-On Experience” (panel discussion)
  • Amy McGuire, JD, PhD. “Attitudes about Regulating Consumer Genetic Testing Services:  Views from Users” (paper)
  • Amy McGuire, JD, PhD. “Novel Networks:  Bioethics and Online Social Media” (panel discussion)
  • Jason Morrow, MD/PhD. “Palliative Care Killed the Ethics Consultation Star” (paper)
  • Stacey Tovino, JD, PhD. “Public and Private Mental Health Benefit Disparities after the Affordable Care Act” (paper)