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1/2018
JACQUELINE J. GLOVER, Ph.D.
PERSONAL BACKGROUND
Office Address: Center for Bioethics and Humanities
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
13080 East 19th Avenue, Mail Stop B137
Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanities
Room 201-A
Aurora, Colorado 80045
Office Phone: (303) 724-3992
Office FAX: (303) 724-3997
e-mail: [email protected]
Birth Place: Cleveland, Ohio
Citizenship: U.S.A.
EDUCATION
B.A. University of North Carolina at Wilmington, magna cum laude in Philosophy and
Religion. July 1977.
Ph.D. Georgetown University and the Kennedy Institute of Ethics in Washington, D.C.
Philosophy with a concentration in Bioethics. September 1980 - August 1988.
Dissertation Title: “The Role of Physicians in Cost Containment: An Ethical
Analysis”
CURRENT POSITION
Professor of Pediatrics
Center for Bioethics and Humanities, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus - July
2003 – present
Responsible for bioethics education for health professions students including Allied
Health Professions, Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing, and Pharmacy, and medical residents and
fellows. Leadership role in the Center’s clinical ethics programs at the University of Colorado
Hospital and Children’s Hospital Colorado, including ethics consultation, clinical ethics
education, and organizational ethics. Outreach to ethics committees locally and regionally.
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PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE
Associate Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics
Adjunct Associate Professor of Philosophy
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Dental Practice and Rural Health
Associate Director, Center for Health Ethics and Law, Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center of
West Virginia University 1996- 2003 (tenured 2002)
Responsible for teaching health care ethics to undergraduate, masters and doctoral
students in all four schools of the Robert C. Byrd Health Sciences Center and in the
clinical departments of the School of Medicine. Responsibilities also included planning,
implementing and evaluating Center for Health Ethics and Law initiatives and providing
leadership for the West Virginia Network of Ethics Committees, including planning and
teaching educational symposia, forums and workshops for the Network and editing the
WVNEC quarterly newsletter. Responsible for directing the ethics consultation service
and initiating a collaborative research program in health care ethics
Associate Professor of Health Care Sciences. January 1990 - July 1996.
Director, Program in Bioethics, George Washington University
Responsible for developing and maintaining a curriculum in medical ethics for a variety
of health sciences students. Included classroom and clinical teaching (ethics rounds) with
medical, physician assistant, masters in public health and emergency medical technician
students, residents, fellows, and nurses. Responsibilities also included ethics case
consultation and policy development through the Hospital Ethics Committee, as well as
research.
Associate Professor of Pediatrics, George Washington University. January 1990 - July 1996.
Director/Philosopher-in-Residence
Office of Ethics, Children’s National Medical Center
Responsible for developing and maintaining the Office of Ethics which provided a
curriculum in clinical ethics for residents, fellows, nurses, and other staff; staffing for the
Institutional Ethics Forum; ethics case consultation; research, and policy development.
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy, George Washington University. January 1990 - July
1996.
Faculty and former course director for a university-wide course in Bioethics; co-faculty
for a graduate seminar in Feminist Ethics; faculty for independent study; previous faculty
for introductory philosophy courses.
Fellow, Center for Health Policy Research, George Washington University.1991-1996.
Faculty for health policy seminars; collaborative research.
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Senior Research Fellow, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University. 1990-2000.
Participant in weekly scholar sessions to discuss work in progress. Occasional faculty for
yearly Intensive and Advanced Bioethics Courses.
Instructor of Medical Humanities, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Stritch School of
Medicine, Chicago, Illinois. July 1984 - June 1986.
Responsible for developing a four year curriculum in medical humanities,; including a
required course for first year students, ethics rounds during clinical rotations, and senior
selectives in Medical Humanities.
Research Assistant, H. Tristram Engelhardt, Ph.D., Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown
University. September 1980 - January 1981.
Responsible for research and editing for the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy.
HONORS
Academy of Medical Educators, University of Colorado School of Medicine – inducted June,
2012 - present
American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Presidential Citation Award – October/2011 for
work on Core Competencies in HealthCare Ethics Task Force
Teaching Scholars Program – University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine – 2008
University of Colorado’s Emerging Leaders Program – May 2004 – May 2005
Outstanding Workshop Award, Case Studies in Rural Health, Joint Meeting of the Society for
Health and Human Values, the Society for Bioethics Consultation, the American
Association of Bioethics, 1999.
Service Award from the National Association of Social Workers in appreciation for the
Devotion, Wisdom and Time in Composing NASW’s 1996 Code of Ethics, October
1997.
Teaching Excellence Award, Department of Health Care Sciences, George Washington
University, 1992.
Montgomery County, Maryland Government Letter of Commendation from the Director of the
Department of Social Services for leadership and participation in the Department Ethics
Committee, September 1993.
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The National Council of Elected County Executives National Awards Certificate for efforts in
creating the Montgomery County Department of Social Services Ethics Committee, 1993.
Community Partnership Award, The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human
Services. 1996.
SOCIETIES AND BOARDS
American Board of Pediatrics (ABP), Ethics Committee, 1990 – 2008.
Professionalism Project with the ABP and the American Academy of Pediatrics, 2001 –
2008.
Program Directors Guide to Professionalism – ABP - 2008
Elected Treasurer and Board Member, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH),
October 2001 – 2003
Task Force on Clinical Ethics, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH), April
2001 - 2009.
Task Force on Revising the Core Competencies in Ethics Consultation, American Society for
Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH), 2001 – 2011.
Elected Member of the Nominating Committee, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
(ASBH), 1999-2000.
Governing Council, Society for Health and Human Values (SHHV), 1994 - 1998. Chair,
Nominating Committee, 1990-91; member since 1981.
Board, Society for Bioethics Consultation (SBC), 1990 - 1998. Chair, Program Committee,
1993-94; member since 1990.
SHHV/SBC Task Force on Standards for Bioethics Consultation, 1994 - 1998.
Member, Program Committee, American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 1993; member
since 1990.
Washington Academy of Medicine, 1993 - 1995.
INSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEES
The University of Colorado Hospitals Ethics Committee, including the Ethics Consultation
Subcommittee. July 2003 – present.
Children’s Hospital Colorado Ethics Committee, including the Ethics Consultation
Subcommittee. July 2003 – present.
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The University of Colorado Hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, July 2003 -
present.
The University of Colorado Hospital Spiritual Care Advisory Committee, July 2004 – present.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine Curriculum Oversight Committee, July 2003 –
present.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine Evaluation, Assessment, and Outcomes
Committee – July 2005 - 2008.
Colorado Multiple Institutional Review Board – Panel C (Pediatric Panel) – 2004-present
The University of Colorado School of Medicine Student Professionalism Committee, July 2003 –
present.
The University of Colorado School of Medicine Task Force on Institutional Professionalism,
July 2003 – 2006
West Virginia University Health Sciences Center Teaching Scholars Program – 2001-2002.
West Virginia University School of Medicine Curriculum Committee, August 2000 – 2003.
West Virginia University School of Medicine Distinguished Teacher Committee, August 2001-
2003.
West Virginia University Institutional Review Board, October 2000 – 2003.
West Virginia University Hospitals Ethics Committee, 1996 - 2003. Director, Ethics
Consultation Service.
West Virginia University Hospitals Organizational Ethics Committee, 1999-2003.
West Virginia University Hospitals Pastoral Care Advisory Committee, 1998-2003, Chair, 2001 -
2003.
West Virginia University, Faculty Hearing Panel, 1998-1999.
Chair, George Washington University Medical School Honor Code Council, 1992 - 1996.
Co-Chair, Children’s National Medical Center, Institutional Ethics Forum, 1993 - 1996; member
since 1989.
George Washington University Medical Center Ethics Committee, 1989 - 1996.
CNMC, Professional Consultation Committee of the Clinical Pastoral Education Program,
Pastoral Care Department, 1994 - 1996.
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EXTRAMURAL COMMITTEES
National Working Group on Rural Bioethics – 2005 – present
Pediatric Working Group developing Pediatric Recommendations for Shared Decision Making in
the Non-Initiation and Withdrawal of Dialysis as part of the updated clinical guidelines
for End-Stage Renal Disease – 2009 – 2010.
West Virginia Office of Social Services Ethics Committee, 1996 - 2003.
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources Ethics Committee, 1996 - 2003.
Ethics Committee, Department of Social Services, Montgomery County, Maryland, 1991 - 1996.
Protective Arrangements Evaluation Plan Advisory Panel, District of Columbia Family and Child
Services, 1990 - 1992.
District of Columbia Hospital Association Bioethics Task Force, 1991.
CONSULTANT APPOINTMENTS
DSMB Member, FAST uveitis Trial (First-line Antimetabolites as Steroid-sparing Treatment),
Nisha Acharya, MD and Tom Leitman, Co-PIs, sponsored by NEI/NIH – August, 2013-
present
DSMB Member, MUTT Trial (Mycotic Ulcer Treatment Trial), Tom Leitman MD and Mike
Zegan, MD, CO-PI’s sponsored by NEI/NIH – January, 2009 - present
DSMB Member, SCUT Trial (Steroids for Corneal Ulcer Trial), Tom Leitman
MD and Mike Zegan MD, Co-PI’s , sponsored by NEI/NIH., January 2006 – 2010.
DSMB Member, REST Study (Reducing End-of-Life Symptoms with Touch), Jean Kutner MD,
PI, sponsored by NIH, August 2003-2006.
Task Force on Developing Guidelines for Research on the Newly and Nearly Dead. Emory
University. Atlanta, Georgia, 2003 – 2005.
Clinical Ethics Expert Reviewer, Development of an Assessment Tool for Ethics Consultation
Project, The Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute of the Johns Hopkins University
School of Medicine, 2002 – 2006.
Penn State College of Medicine Department of Humanities External Review, October 1999.
National Center for State Courts, Coordinating Council, Project on Care of the Dying: Staying
Out of Court, 1994 - 1996.
Advisory Committee, Mediation of Care Disputes in Nursing Facilities, Commission on Legal
Problems of the Elderly, American Bar Association, 1993 - 1996.
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Ethics Advisory Council, Oncology Nursing Society, 1994 - 1996.
Code of Ethics Revision Committee, National Association of Social Workers, 1994 - 1997.
Consultant, Professional Practice Council, American Academy of Physician Assistants, 1994.
Participant, Working Group on Angiographic Trials of Atherosclerosis Prevention, National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, 1993.
Consultant, Sonographer Code of Ethics Committee, The American Registry of Diagnostic
Medical Sonographers, 1993 -1994.
Project Participant, Nursing Home Ethics Project, The Hastings Center, 1989 - 1990.
REVIEWER
Journal of General Internal Medicine - - 2003-present
Journal of Pediatrics – 2012 – present
Critical Care Medicine – 1999 – present
Journal of Rural Health – 2002 – present
American Nurse Today (official Peer Reviewed Journal of the ANA – 2013 - present
Editorial Board, Theoretical Medicine, 1989 - 1995.
Editorial Board, Pediatric AIDS and HIV Infection: Fetus to Adolescent, 1993 - 1996.
GRANTS/EXTRAMURAL FUNDING
Faculty, Ethics Core, 1 UL1RR025780-01 – Colorado Clinical Translational Sciences Institute –
Ronald J. Sokol, PI – NIH-NCRR – 2008-present
Principal Investigator, The George Washington Institute on Spirituality and Health (GWish),
Developing a Spirituality and Medicine Curriculum – 4 year grant (2005-2010) for $50,000.
Principal Investigator, West Virginia Pediatric Palliative Care Team and Network, Claude
Worthington Benedum Foundation, – three year grant (2003-2006) for $120,000.
Principal Investigator, Mature/Emancipated Minors and Advance Care Planning, WVU School
of Medicine Research Grant – one year grant (2001-2002) for $5,436.
Co-Investigator, Developing a Patient-Centered, Family-Based Model on Advance Care
Planning,The Greenwall Foundation - one year grant (1997 - 1998) for $68,753.
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Co-Principal Investigator, Advance Health Planning in Home Care: An Intervention to Increase
Nurses’ Skills and Preparedness to Discuss End-of-Life Care with Patients and Families
The Emily Davie and Joseph S. Kornfeld Foundation - three year grant (1997 - 2000) for
$175,740.
Co-Investigator, Rural Bioethics Project, The Greenwall Foundation - two year grant (1999 -
2001) for $246,743.
Co-Investigator, West Virginia Initiative to Improve End-of-Life Care,
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - one year planning grant (1998 - 1999) for $75,000.
Co-Investigator, Humanities Scholars Medical Ethics Fellowship,
West Virginia Humanities Council - three year grant (1996 - 1998) of $8000.
Co-Investigator, Community Values for Care at the End of Life,
West Virginia Humanities Council - one year grant (1998-1999) of $7,000.
Principal Applicant, WVU Grants for Public Service. Increasing Access to End-of-Life Care in
Rural West Virginia - one year grant (1999-2000) of $10,000.
MAJOR RESEARCH AND SCHOLARLY INTERESTS
Pediatrics Ethics; the Role of Families in Decision-Making; Ethics Consultation; Evaluating
Professionalism; Interprofessional Education, Rural Bioethics, and the Interface of Business and
Professional Ethics in Organizational Ethics.
PUBLICATIONS
Papers in Refereed Journals
Bennett-Woods D; Abbott J; Glover JJ. Giving voice to the voiceless: The Colorado response
to unrepresented patients. The Journal of Clinical Ethics. Fall 2017; 28(3)204-211.
Burgart AM; Magnus D; Tabor HK; Paquette ED; Frader J; Glover JJ, Jackson BM; Harrison
CH; Urion DK; Graham RJ; Brandsema JF, Feudtner C. Ethical challenges confronted
when providing Nusinersen treatment for spinal muscular atrophy. JAMA Pediatr. 2017,
December 11.
Leslie L; Cherry RF; Mulla A; Abbott J; Furfari K; Glover JJ; Harnke B; Wynia MK. Domains
of quality for clinical ethics case consultation: a mixed-method systematic review.
Systematic Reviews. 2016; 5:95.
Tarzian AJ and the ASBH Core Competencies Update Task Force. Healthcare Ethics
Consultation: An Update on Core Competencies and Emerging Standards. American
Journal of Bioethics. 2013; 13(2):3-13.
Glover JJ. Bedside Voices. Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics. 2011. Winter: 1(3):159-164.
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Coors ME, Glover JJ, Juengst ER, Sikela JM. The ethics of using transgenic non-human
primates to study what makes us human. Nature Reviews Genetics 2010:11:658-662.
Cowden J, Crane L, Lezotte D, Glover JJ, Nyquist AC. Pre-pandemic planning survey of
healthcare workers at a tertiary care children’s hospital: ethical and workforce issues.
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses 2010:4(4):213-222.
Fallat ME, Glover JJ and the Committee on Bioethics. Professionalism in pediatrics: statement
of principles. Pediatrics 2007:120(4):895-897.
Fallat ME, Glover JJ and the Committee on Bioethics. Professionalism in pediatrics. Pediatrics
2007: 120(4): e1123-e1133.
Deterding RR, Wong S, Faries G, Glover JJ, Garrington TP, Wang M, Anderson MS, Krugman
RD. The new university of Colorado medical school curriculum: a pediatric
perspective. The Journal of Pediatrics. 2007:151:S32-S36.
Badzek LA, Leslie N, Schwertfeger RU, Deiriggi P, Glover JJ, Friend L. Advanced care
planning: a study of home health nurses. Applied Nursing Research 2006: 19(2):56-62.
Pentz RD, Cohen CB, Wicclair M, DeVita MA, Flamm AL, Younger SL, Hamric AB, McCabe
MS, Glover JJ, Kittiko WJ, Kinlaw K, Keller J, Asch A, Kavanagh JJ, Arap W. Ethics
guidelines for research with the recently dead. Nature Medicine 2005: 11(11):1-6.
Shah R, Ting T, Taylor P, Glover JJ. The Increasing Need for Pediatric Palliative Care.
West Virginia Medical Journal 2002:98(3):104-107.
Glover JJ, Rural Bioethical Issues of the Elderly: How Do They Differ From Urban Ones?
Journal of Rural Health 2001:17(4):332-335.
Glover JJ, Caniano DA, Balint J, Ethical Challenges in the Care of Infants with Intestinal
Failure and Lifelong Total Parenteral Nutrition (TPN). Seminars in Pediatric Surgery
2001: 10(4):230-236.
Hines SC, Glover JJ, Babrow AS, Holley JL, Badzek LA, Moss AH. Improving Advance Care
Planning by Accommodating Family Preferences. Journal of Palliative Medicine
2001:4(4):481-489.
Glover JJ, Harman A. The Myth of Home and the Medicalization of the Care of the Elderly.
Journal of Clinical Ethics 2000:11(4):318-322.
Glover JJ, Caniano DA. Ethical Issues in treating infants with very low birth weight. Seminars
in Pediatric Surgery 2000:9(2):56-62.
Hines SC, Glover JJ, Holley JL, Babrow AS, Badzek LA, Moss AH. Dialysis patients’
preferences for advance care planning and end-of-life decision-making. Ann Intern Med
1999:130:825-828.
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Hines SC, Badzek, LA, Leslie N, Glover JJ. “Managing Uncertainty in Conversations About
Treatment Preferences: A Study of Home Health Care Nurses.” Communication Research
Reports. 1999; 15:331-339.
Holley JL, Hines SC, Glover JJ, Babrow AS, Badzek LA, Moss AH. “Failure of Advance Care
Planning to Elicit Patients’ Preferences for Withdrawal from Dialysis.” American Journal
of Kidney Diseases 1999;33:688-693.
Glover JJ, Moss AH. “Rationing Dialysis in the United States: Possible Implications of
Capitated Systems.” Advances in Renal Replacement Therapy 5:341-349, 1998.
McCabe MA, Rushton CH, Glover JJ, Murray MG, Leikin S. “Implications of the Patient Self-
Determination Act: Guidelines for Involving Adolescents in Health Care Decision
Making,” Journal of Adolescent Health, 19(5):319-324, November 1996.
Scanlon C, Glover JJ. “A Professional Code of Ethics: Providing a Moral Compass for
Turbulent Times,” Oncology Nursing Forum 22 (10):1515-1521, 1995.
Nelson LJ, Rushton CH, Cranford RE, Nelson RM, Glover JJ, Truog RD. Forgoing medically
provided nutrition and hydration in pediatric patients. Journal of Law, Medicine and
Ethics, 23:33-46, 1995.
Glover JJ. “Should Families Make Health Care Decisions?” Maryland Law Review 53:901-916,
1994.
Levetown M, Pollack MM, Cuerdon TT, Ruttimann UE, Glover JJ. “Limitations and
Withdrawals of Medical Intervention in Pediatric Critical Care,” Journal of the American
Medical Association 272:1271-1275, 1994.
Miller-Thiel J, Glover JJ, Beliveau E. “Caring for the Dying Child,” The Hospice Journal, vol.
9, no. 2/3:55-72, 1993.
Glover JJ. “Incubators and Organ Donors: A Commentary on Brain Death in Pregnant Women,”
Journal of Clinical Ethics, vol. 4, no. 4: 342-347, Winter 1993.
Pawlson LG, Glover JJ, Murphy DJ. “An Overview of Allocation and Rationing: Implications
for Geriatrics,” Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 40:628-634, June 1992.
Glover JJ, Lynn DJ. “After Cruzan - The Work To Be Done,” Journal of the American Geriatric
Society, 39:423-424, 1991.
Glover JJ, Lynn DJ. “Cruzan: A Challenge to Family and Professional Integrity,” Biolaw, pp.
1786-1788, Aug/Sept 1990.
Lynn DJ, Glover JJ. “Cruzan and Caring for Others,” Hastings Center Report, 20 (5):10-11,
Sept/Oct 1990.
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Rushton CH, Glover JJ. “Involving Parents in Decision to Forego Life-Sustaining Treatment for
Critically Ill Infants and Children,” Clinical Issues in Critical Care Nursing, 1 (1):206-
214, May 1990.
Glover JJ. “The Case of Ms. Nancy Cruzan and Care of the Elderly,” Journal of the American
Geriatrics Society, 38:588-593, May 1990.
Glover JJ, Ozar DT, Thomasma DC. “Teaching Ethics on Rounds: The Ethicist as Teacher,
Consultant, and Decision-Maker,” Theoretical Medicine 7:13-32, (1986).
Glover JJ, Lynn DJ, Howe E, McCullough L, Secundy M, Yeide H, “A Model for Interschool
Teaching of Humanities During Clinical Training,” Journal of Medical Education, July
1984.
Book Chapters
Glover JJ, Nwomeh B. “Ethical Considerations in Pediatric Surgery” in Pediatric Surgery. Puri
P (ed). Springer. 2017.
Caniano DA, Glover JJ. “Ethical Consideration in Newborn Surgery” in Newborn
Surgery, Puri P.(ed). Hodder Arnold Health Sciences, London, fourth edition, 2017.
Glover JJ. “Ethical Decision-Making Guidelines and Tools.” In Ethical Health Informatics:
Challenges and Opportunities. Harman LB (ed). 3rd ed. Jones and Bartlett. 2016.
Glover JJ, Justice L. “Ethics and the Identification and Response to Child Abuse and Neglect”
in Mandatory Reporting Laws and the Identification of severe child abuse and neglect.
Mathews B and Bross DC (ed). Springer. 2015.
Nelson-Marten, Glover JJ. “Ethical Considerations” in Oncology Nursing, sixth edition.
Langhorne ME, Fulton JS, Otto SE (ed.). Mosby Elsevier. St. Louis, MO, 2015.
Glover JJ, Ringel S, Yarborough M. Gifts from industry. In Practical Ethics in Clinical
Neurology. McGuire D, Rizzo M, Williams MA, eds. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins.
Philadelphia, PA. 2012.
Glover JJ, Caniano DA. “Ethical Considerations in Newborn Surgery.” in Newborn
Surgery, Puri P.(ed). Hodder Arnold Health Sciences, London, third edition, 2011.
Glover JJ , “Doing” Ethics in Rural Health Care Institutions. In Handbook in Rural Health Care
Ethics, August 2009.
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Anderson-Shaw L, Glover JJ. Developing Rural Ethics Networks. In Handbook in Rural
Health Care, August 2009
Glover JJ. “Ethical Decision Making Guidelines and Tools” in Ethical Challenges in the
Management of Health Information, Harman L.(ed). Second Edition. Jones and Bartlett
Publishers. Sudbury, MA, 2006.
Nelson-Marten, Glover JJ. “Selected Ethical Issues in Cancer Care.” in Core Curriculum for
Oncology Nursing. Itano JK, Taoka KN (ed) Fourth Edition. Elsevier Saunders. St.
Louis MO, 2005.
Glover JJ, Caniano DA. “Ethical Considerations in Newborn Surgery.” in Newborn
Surgery, Puri P.(ed). Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 2003.
Glover JJ, Nelson W. “Innovative Educational Programs: A Necessary First Step Toward
Improving Quality in Ethics Consultation” in Bioethics Consultation: Theoretical and
Practical Issues, Aulisio MP, Arnold RM, Youngner SJ (ed,.) John Hopkins University
Press, Baltimore, MD, 2003.
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Pawlson LG, Glover JJ. “The Health Care System,” in Encyclopedia of Bioethics, Macmillan
Publishing Co., 1995.
Glover JJ. Case Commentaries on Two Cases, in Handbook for Nursing Home Ethics
Committees, American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging, 1995.
Glover JJ, Holbrook PR. “Ethical Decision-Making in the Pediatric Critical Care Unit,” in
Textbook of Pediatric Critical Care, Holbrook PR, (ed), W. B. Saunders Co. 1993.
Glover JJ, Povar GJ. “The Physician as Gatekeeper: An Ethical Analysis,” in Paying the Doctor:
Physician Reimbursement and Health Policy, J. Moreno (ed) Auburn House,
Massachusetts 1990.
Lynn DJ, Glover JJ. “Ethical Decision-Making in Enteral Nutrition, “ Clinical Nutrition,
Volume 1, Enteral and Tube Feeding, second edition, JL Rombeau and M Caldwell (ed),
1990.
Glover JJ, Lynn DJ. “Update Since Conroy: 1985-1988" in By No Extraordinary Means, The
Choice to Forgo Life-Sustaining Food and Water, J Lynn (ed), Indiana University Press,
Bloomington, 1989.
Glover JJ, Starkeson E. “Health Care Professionals and the Potential for Iatrogenic
Transmission of AIDS: An Ethical Analysis,” in The Meaning of AIDS: Perspective from
the Humanities, The Society for Health and Human Values, Praeger Press, New York,
1989.
Glover JJ. “Case Study: DRG’s Hospital Costs, and the Right to Adequate Health Care,” in
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Philosophical Issues in Human Rights Theories and Applications, PH Werhane, AR Gini,
and DT Ozar, Random House, New York, 1986.
Papers in Non-Refereed Journals
Abbott J; Glover JJ; Wynia MK. Accepting professional accountability: A call for uniform
national data collection on medical-aid-in-dying. Health Affairs Blog, November 20,
2017. DOI: 10.1377/hblog20171109.33370
Guest Editorships
Glover JJ, Rushton CH (editors). “From Baby Doe to Baby K: Evolving Issues in Pediatric
Ethics,” Journal of the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, 1995.
Glover JJ (editor). “Gender in Bioethics: Theory and Practice,” Theoretical Medicine,
December 1992.
Glover JJ, Ozar DT (editors). The Role of the Physician and the Allocation of Health Care
Resources, Theoretical Medicine, February 1987.
Book Reviews
Nelson HL and Nelson JL. The Patient in the Family: An Ethics of Medicine and Families, in
The Hastings Center Report, 27(1):45, January - February 1997.
Waymach MH, Taler GA. Medical Ethics and the Elderly: A Case Book and Kane RA, Caplan
AL (eds). Everyday Ethics: Resolving Dilemmas in Nursing Home Life in Theoretical
Medicine, March 1991.
Hackler C, Moseley M, Vawter D. Advance Directives in Medicine in Medical Humanities
Review, January 1990.
Abstracts
Madigosky W; Franson K; Glover JJ. Profession Specific Differences in Outcomes from an
Interprofessional Course Focusing on Teamwork/Collaboration, Values/Ethics, and
Safety/Quality at the University of Colorado. Presentation at the 2016 Jefferson Center
for Interprofessional Education 5th Biennial Conference. Philadelphia, PA. 2016.
Franson K; Brunson D; Earnest M; Madigosky W; Glover JJ; Solanyk D; Nordon-Craft A;
Barton A; Gorton K. Institutionalization of an Interprofessional Education (IPE) Program.
Presentation at the 2016 CAB V (Collaborating Across Borders) Meeting in Roanoke,
Virginia. September 2015.
Gleason S; Kazanjian M; Madigosky W; Franson K; Glover JJ; Solanyk D; Nordon-Craft A;
Earnest M. Outcomes from an Online Interprofessional Education and Development
(IPED) course at the University of Colorado. Presentation at the 2016 CAB V
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(Collaborating Across Borders) Meeting in Roanoke, Virginia. September 2015.
Solanyk D; Earnest M; Glover JJ; Franson K; Brunson D; Nordon-Craft A; Gorton K;
Madigosky W; Barton A. Merging Relevant IPE Themes from a Longitudinal
Curriculum to Create a Capstone Project. Poster Presentation at the 2016 CAB V
(Collaborating Across Borders) Meeting in Roanoke, Virginia. September 2015.
Madigosky W; Earnest M; Franson K; Glover JJ; Solanyk D; Barton A; Brunson D; Gorton K;
Nordon-Craft A; Individual and Team Outcomes from an Interprofessional Course
Focusing on Teamwork/Collaboration; Values/Ethics; and Safety/Quality at the
University of Colorado. Presentation at the 2016 CAB V (Collaborating Across Borders)
Meeting in Roanoke, Virginia. September 2015.
Badzek L, Glover JJ, Leslie N, Deiriggi P. Advance Care Planning: A Study of Home Care
Nurses. Poster Presentation at the 2001 Southern Nursing Research Society 15th Annual
Conference, Baltimore Maryland, February 2001.
Presentations
Glover JJ; Metzler S; Ward R; Kelley PE. Ethics in Medicine and Multidisciplinary Practice:
Name It: Claim It; Use It. Annual Meeting of the Society for Ear, Nose and Throat
Advances in Children (SENTAC). Toronto, Canada. December, 2017
Glover JJ; Madigosky W; Moldow E; Mallon H; Colarelli M; The development of an
Assessment Rubric for Team Analysis of an Ethical Issue. Presentation at the 2017 CAB
VI (Collaborating Across Borders) Meeting in Banff, Alberta, Canada. October 2017.
Glover JJ. The Ethical Dimensions of Drug Coverage Decisions. Annual Meeting of the
American Medicaid Pharmacy Administrators Association and the Western Medicaid
Pharmacy Administrators Association. Boise, Idaho. August, 2017
Glover JJ. Ethical Dimensions of Approving Expensive Drugs for Patients with Terminal
Cancer. Annual Meeting of the Association of Managed Care Pharmacy. Denver,
Colorado. March, 2017.
Glover JJ; Hanson J; Madigosky W; Franson K; Brunson D; Solanyk D; Gorton K; Earnest M.
Interprofessional Ethics Education Using Team Based Learning (TBL). Presentation at
the 2016 CAB V (Collaborating Across Borders) Meeting in Roanoke, Virginia.
September 2015.
Jotterand F; McCurdy J; Bennett-Woods D; Glover JJ. Interprofessional Ethics Teaching.
Presentation of course development at Regis University and Commentary by J.Glover at
the University of Colorado. American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH)
Annual Conference in San Diego, CA, October 2014.
Glover JJ; Are Ethics Committees Necessary in Rural Health Care Settings? Workshop at the
American Society of Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH) Annual Conference, November
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1998.
Invited Commentaries
Glover JJ. “Research Using Brain Dead and Nearly Brain Dead Patients,” Hastings Center
Report, May-June 2002.
Glover JJ. Case Commentary: Providing Comfort or Prolonging Death for a Baby with “Dead
Gut Syndrome.” Cambridge Ethics Quarterly, 1999; 8:540-541.
TEACHING
Interprofessional Education and Development (IPED) - January 2014 – January 2017 –
Director of values/ ethics content of this Interdisciplinary required course for 600 first and second
year dental, medical, pharmacy, BSN, CHA/PA, and Physical Therapy students.
Ethics in the Health Professions – March 2004 - 2013 - Course Director for this
Interdisciplinary required course for 550 first and second year dental, medical, pharmacy, BSN,
CHA/PA, and Physical Therapy students.
Medical Students
Problem Based Learning Tutor – 2007 – 2009.
Hidden Curriculum Small group leader: 2004 – present
Thread Director: Humanities, Ethics and Professionalism (HEP) Thread: 2005-present
Associate Director: Mentored Scholarly Activity Program – Bioethics, Humanities, Arts and
Education and Education. 2005-2017.
Health Care Ethics – lecture/small group leader - 1996 -2003
Course Director 1998-2003
3 hours per week for 8 weeks once a year
Physical Diagnosis Clinical Integration I – 2 hour lecture/discussion of Professional Issues once
Year – 1996-2003
Third Year Medicine Clerkship – 1 hour lecture/discussion in ethics 6 times a year – 1996-2003
Third Year Combined Pediatrics/Ob-GYN clerkship – total of 5 hours of lecture/discussion
in ethics 6 times a year – also faculty for small group (PBL style) case presentation –
1996-2003.
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Medicine Residents
Noon Conferences on Topics in Ethics – 1 hour lecture/discussion 6 times a year – 1996-2003
Pediatric Residents
Small Group Facilitator – Longitudinal Small Group Discussions with all Pediatric Residents –
5 session – 3.5 hours each – 2015-present
Noon Conferences on Topics in Ethics – 1 hour lecture/discussion 4 times a year -1996-2003
Dental Students
Dental Practice Management/Ethics – Course Director – 1996-2003
1 hour lecture/discussion for 13 weeks once a year
Art and Science of Dentistry – lecture/discussion on the Ethical Basis of Dental Practice – 1998 -
2003
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1 hour lecture/discussion per week for 4 weeks once a year
Ethical Issues for Dental Students – 2 hours per week for 2 weeks once a year – 1998-2003
Workshop on the ethical issues confronting dental students
Dental Hygiene Students
Dental Hygiene Practice Management – 2 hour lecture/discussion in ethics once a year – 1996-
2003
Dental Hygiene Masters Program – Critical Issues – 3 hour lecture/discussion in ethics once a
Year -1996 -2003
Pharmacy Students
Pharmacy Law / Ethics – Course Director – 1999-2003
3 hours per week about Ethical Issues in Pharmacy for 3 weeks once a year
Pharmacy as a Professional – 2 hour lecture/discussion in Ethics once a year – 1998-2003
Ethical Issues in Psychiatry (in Pharmacy) – 2 hour lab twice a year – 2000-2003
Masters in Public Health Students
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Session on Ethics – Foundations of Public Health – 2.5 hours – 2013-present
Lecture on Research Ethics – Program Evaluation – 2 hours – 2013-present
Ethical and Legal Issues in Public Health Elective – Course Co-Director -2005-2010.
3 hours per week for 13 weeks once a year
Ethical and Legal Issues in Public Health – Course Director -1996-2003.
3 hours per week for 13 weeks once a year
International Medicine Summer Course – 2 hour lecture/discussion on ethics once a year -1999-
2003
Epidemiology – 2 hour lecture/discussion on Research Ethics once a year -1998-2003
Introduction to Public Health – 2 hour lecture/discussion on Ethics once a year -1996-2003
Occupational and Physical Therapy Students
Professional Values – 2 hour lecture/discussion once a year – 1998-2003
Nursing Students
Nursing Ethics Seminar – 2 hour lecture/discussion sessions twice a year – 1996-2003
VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS AND INVITED REGIONAL/NATIONAL
PRESENTATIONS
Visiting Scholar in Ethics. Cincinnati Children’s Hospital. Cincinnati, Ohio, March 1-2, 2004.
Melissa A. Warfield Visiting Professor. Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Norfolk,
Virginia, 1992
Sheila Hutzler Rives Memorial Lecturer: The Cases that keep us up at night: Preserving personal
and professional integrity. John Hopkins University Berman Institute of Bioethics, Fall
2013.
The Wilhelm S. and Margaret J. Albrink Lecturer: Interdisciplinary Ethics Education for Health
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Professionals. West Virginia University, February 18, 2014.
Ethics Forum. National Primary Care Nurse Practitioners Symposium. July 2009, 2010, 2012,
and 2013. Copper Mountain, Colorado.
The Hundere Medical Humanities Speaker: Ethical Decision Making in Pediatrics. Oregon State
University, Corvallis, Oregon. May 17, 2012.
What is Family Centered Care From an Ethical Perspective? Shriners Hospitals for Children –
Galveston, September 2003
Professionalism: Can We Define and Measure It? The Arkansas Children’s Hospital, August
2003
Ethics Consultation in U.S. Hospitals: A National Study and Its Implications. Presentation by
Fox E and commentary by Glover JJ and Younger S. American Society for Bioethics and
Humanities (ASBH) annual meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2002.
Regional Meeting of the National Association of Ombudsmen. Ethical Issues for Ombudsmen.
Martinsburg, WV, June 2001.
West Virginia Psychological Association. Informed Consent. Charleston, WV, April 2001.
Addressing Ethical Issues: Challenges for Rural Institutions. Conference entitled Moral
Challenges in Rural Health Care. Greenville, NC, December 1999.
Ethical Issues of Importance to Emergency Room Physicians. Fifteenth Annual Winter
Conference on Emergency Medicine, by the WV Chapter of the American College of
Emergency Physicians. Canaan Valley, WV, January 2000.
Pulling the Plug on Futility Language. Sanford L. Leikin, MD Lecture in Pediatric Ethics.
Children’s National Medical Center, Washington, D.C., April 2000.
Bioethics Training in Rural Health Care Settings. Workshop at 23rd Annual Conference of the
National Rural Health Association, New Orleans, LA, May 2000.
Rural Bioethical Issues of the Elderly: How Do They Differ from Urban Ones? First
International Conference, Rural Aging: A Global Challenge, Charleston, WV, June 2000.
Case Studies in Social Work Ethics: Boundary Issues in Rural Practice. WV National
Association of Social Workers, Charleston, WV, April 1999.
The Ethics of Eating, Feeding, and Sedating at the End of Life - WV State Medical Association
Meeting, Charleston, WV, January 1999.
Training for the Core Competencies in Ethics Consultation. Workshop at the American Society
of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Conference, November 1998
Does Your Ethics Committee Need Life-Sustaining Treatment?, Maryland Network of Ethics
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Committees, October, 1998.
Is There A Duty to Die: Persistent End of Life Issues, WVU School of Social Work Summer
Institute, June 1998.
Advance Care Planning and Family Decision-Making, Coordinating Council for Independent
Living, May 1998.
Government Compliance vs Professional Ethics, West Virginia Health Care Association Medical
Director Conference, April 1998.
Futility: Ethical and Legal Concerns, West Virginia State Medical Association, January 1998.
Social Work Ethics: Case Studies in Long Term Care, West Virginia Health Care Association,
January 1998.
Decision Making for Patients Who Lack Capacity: Ethical and Legal Issues, West Virginia
Council of Home Health Agencies Annual Meeting, Flatwoods, WV, November 1997.
Case Studies in Rural Health Ethics, Joint Meeting of the Society for Health and Human Values,
the Society for Bioethics Consultation, and the American Association of Bioethics,
November 1997.
Ethics Consultation and the Family, Spring Meeting Society for Health and Human Values,
Chicago, Illinois, April 1997.
The New NASW Code of Ethics: Application to Cases in Social Work Ethics, Spring Continuing
Education Conference for Social Workers, Charleston, WV, April 1997.
Current Issues in Neonatal Ethics, Grand Rounds, Alexandria Hospital, Alexandria, Virginia,
October, 1996
Tools for Moral Reasoning for Turbulent Times, Pediatric Critical Care Nursing, Washington
D.C., October 1996.
Euthanasia, Assisted Suicide and Pediatric Ethics: Pro and Con, Pediatric Grand Rounds,
Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio, October 1996.
Ethical Issues in Managed Care, Academy of Pediatrics Division 4 Neonatology, Palm Beach,
FL, May 1996.
Money or Morality: Challenges in the Emerging Managed Care Market, Oncology Nursing
Society Congress, Philadelphia, PA, May, 1996.
The Ethics of the Business of Health Care, Managed Care Symposium, Inova Systems, Fairfax
Hospital, Fairfax, VA, April 1996.
The Ethics of Medicine as a Business, Anesthesia Grand Rounds, Penn State College of
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Medicine, Hershey, PA, April 1996.
The Ethics of the Business of Health Care, Grand Rounds, Walter Reed Army Medical Center,
Washington, D. C., December, 1995.
An Ethics of Care in an Era of Cost Containment, Society of Pediatric Nurses, Washington, DC,
March, 1995.
The Case of Baby K, American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, St. Louis, MO, May,
1994.
Lessons in Joy, Hope, and Despair: The Angela Carder Story, First Annual Elizabeth Layton
Memorial Lecture, Midwest Bioethics Center and Saint Luke’s Memorial Hospital of
Kansas City, Kansas City, MO, April 7, 1994.
Sex-Selective Abortion, Feminist Ethics and Social Policy, Pittsburgh, PA, November, 1993.
Futility, American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, Crystal City, VA, October, 1993.
Family Decision Making, American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics, Baltimore, MD,
March 1993.
An Ethical Framework for Decisions on Life and Health, Judicial Conference, Washington, DC,
June, 1991.
Foregoing Life-Sustaining Support in the Pediatric Patient - Issues of Surrogate Decision-
Making, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Washington, DC, June, 1991.
Gender in Bioethics: Theory and Practice, Society for Health and Human Values, Chicago, IL,
November, 1990.
The Role of Families in Decision-Making, Cruzan Conference, American Society for Law and
Medicine, Washington, DC, September, 1990.
Ethics Committees and Nutrition and Hydration, Hastings Center Conference, Philadelphia, PA,
April, 1990.
The Patients’ Experience of Illness, Society for Health and Human Values, Washington, DC,
October, 1989.
Ethical Issues in Withdrawing Food and Fluids, The Citizens’ Committee for Biomedical Ethics,
Inc., Princeton, NJ, October, 1989.
Ethical Issues Facing PA’s Seventeenth Annual Physician Assistant Conference, Washington,
DC, May 1989.
Foregoing Nutritional Support in Nursing Home Patients: An Ethical Analysis, Nursing Homes
Ethics Project, The Hastings Center, Briarcliff Manor, NY, April, 1989.
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Nutritional Support in the Terminally Ill Patient, Thirteenth Clinical Congress, American Society
for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Miami Beach, FL, February, 1989.
Rights in the Health Care System and Ethical and Legal Issues, The American Red Cross
Conference on AIDS; Women, Youth, and Children, Washington, DC, March, 1988.
Symposium on Withholding Food and Water, Midwest Bioethics Center, Kansas City, MO,
October 1988.
Ethical Decisions in the Care of the Terminally Ill, Hospice Network of Maryland, Baltimore,
MD, September, 1988.
Health Care Professionals and the Iatrogenic Transmission of AIDS: An Ethical Analysis,
Society
for Health and Human Values, San Francisco, CA, April, 1986.
Minicourse in Learning to Teach Medical Ethics - Informed Consent and Ethical Issues in Cost
Containment, Society for General Internal Medicine, Washington, DC, December 1987.