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CURRICULUM VITAE

E. Haavi Morreim, JD, PhD May, 2019

ADDRESS: College of Medicine, UTHSC 8343 Stavanger Cove 956 Court, Suite G212 Cordova, TN 38018 Memphis, TN 38163 (901) 755-7479 (901) 448-5725; 901-448-1291 (fax)

EDUCATION:2009 J.D., magna cum laude; University of Memphis School of Law, Memphis, TN;

admitted Tennessee Bar, 2010 admitted Federal Bar, W.D. TN 2012

1980 Ph.D., University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA; philosophy; AoS: philosophy of law; dissertation: Freedom and Expression

1972 B.A., St. Olaf College, Northfield, MN; philosophy; Phi Beta Kappa

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:2009- Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine,

University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee.

2013 - 2016 Adjunct Professor, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, University of Memphis, Memphis, Tennessee.

1993- 2009 Professor, Department of Human Values and Ethics, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee.

1998- 2006 Professor (joint appointment), Division of Health Services and Policy Research, Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis.

1988-1993 Associate Professor, Department of Human Values and Ethics, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee.

1984-1988 Assistant Professor, Dept of Human Values & Ethics, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee, Memphis

1982-1984 Assistant Professor of Philosophy in Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA.

1983 Andrew W. Mellon Visiting Assistant Professor of Humanities and (Jan-May) Medicine, Georgetown University School of Medicine, and

Senior Visiting Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University; Washington, D.C.

1980-1982 Medical Philosopher, Program in Human Biology and Society; University of Virginia School of Medicine; Charlottesville, VA.

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PROFESSIONAL CREDENTIALS:

Admitted: Tennessee Bar, 2010 Admitted: Federal Bar, W.D. TN, 2012

Listed: Tennessee Supreme Court Rule-31 Mediator: Civil Mediation Family mediation

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:

American Bar Association Chair, Task Force on ADR and Conflict Resolution in Health Care

Health Law Section (2016 - 2018) Vice-Chair, Task Force on ADR and Conflict Resolution in Health Care

Health Law Section (2013 – 16, 2018 - ) Chair, Healthcare Committee

Dispute Resolution section (2014 - ) American Health Lawyers Association

Vice-Chair, ADR Affinity Group (2013 - 2016) Tennessee Bar Association Memphis Bar Association American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics Member, Clinical Leadership Council, SharedHealth (2007 - 2011) Member, Board of Directors, Association of Women Attorneys (2010 - 2014) Member, Board of Directors, International Organization of Medical Colleges (2010 - 2014)

Chair, Clinical Affairs Section Chair, Independent Patient Advocacy Council, AbioCor Artificial Heart Trials

(2001 - 2005) American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH)

Society for Bioethics Consultation; elected, Board of Directors (1993-1996) Society for Health and Human Values; elected, Executive Council (1992-1995)

(SBC and SHHV consolidated into ASBH, 1997)

HONORS

Fellow, American Bar Foundation; 2018 - Listed:

Policy Experts: Guide to Public Policy Experts (Heritage Foundation) (since 2000); Marquis: Who's Who in America; Who's Who of American Women; Who's Who in Medicine and Health Care; Who's Who in the South and Southwest; Who's Who in American Education.

Visiting Scholar, University of Texas Medical Branch, Institute for Medical Humanities, 2002 Health Services Research Fellow, UT Center for Health Services Research, inducted 2004 Residents' Special Recognition Award, University of Tennessee Department of Pediatrics, 2001 Raven Society, University of Virginia, 1979 Phi Beta Kappa, 1971 Phi Kappa Phi, 2009 Golden Apple Award for Principles of Clinical Medicine; awarded by M4 class, March 19, 2016Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award, July 2017

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COMMITTEES:

Dean's Faculty Advisory Committee, College of Medicine; 1994-present Institutional Review Board, University of Tennessee, Memphis; 1989-1999; 2014 - Research Conflict of Interest (Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research); 2016 – Research, Inc., Board of Directors; 2015 - Ethics Committee, LeBonheur Children's Medical Center Ethics Committee, Regional Medical Center at Memphis Board of Editors, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics Board of Editors, IRB: Ethics and Human Research, 2000 - 2018 Board of Editors, Accountability in Research, 2005-2015 Board of Editors, Organizational Ethics: Healthcare, Business, and Policy 2004 - 2008 Board of Editors, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1992-1998 Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1998-2000 Editorial Advisory Board, Theoretical Medicine, 1987-1997 Editorial Advisory Board, Philosophy & Medicine series, Kluwer, 1990-2000 Institutional Review Board, University of Tennessee, Memphis; 1989-1999; 2014 - Committee on Infection Control, University of Tennessee, Memphis Manuscript reviewer:

American Journal of Bioethics, Journal of the American Medical Association, Annals of Internal Medicine, Annals of Thoracic Surgery, American Journal of Law and Medicine, Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, Journal of Clinical Ethics, AMA Journal of Ethics, Hastings Center Report, Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Radiology, Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press

Policy reviewer, American College of Physicians-ASIM

PUBLICATIONS: Books:

Morreim EH. Holding Health Care Accountable: Law and the New Medical Marketplace. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Morreim EH. Balancing Act: The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991.

Republished in paperback, Georgetown University Press, 1995.

PUBLICATIONS: Chapters of Books:

Morreim EH. Educating for Conflict Resolution. In: Learning and Teaching in Clinical Contexts: A Practical Guide, Eds. Clare Delany, Elizabeth Molloy. 2018 Sydney: Elsevier Australia; 72-81.

Morreim EH. The Return of Individual-Specific Research Results from Research Laboratories: Perspectives and Ethical Underpinnings. Commissioned paper for National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2018. Returning Individual Research Results to Participants: Guidance for a New Research Paradigm. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, D-1 – D-17; available at https://www.nap.edu/download/25094.

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Morreim EH. Conflict of Interest. Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th Edition, Ed. Bruce Jennings. Vol. 2. 4th

ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2014. p 676-683. COPYRIGHT 2014 Gale, Cengage; available at http://go.galegroup.com/ps/retrieve.do?sgHitCountType=None&isETOC=true&inPS=true&prodId=GVRL&userGroupName=compacc9&resultListType=RELATED_DOCUMENT&searchType=BasicSearchForm&contentSegment=9780028662121&docId=GALE|CX3727400153.

Morreim EH. Quality of Life in Healthcare Allocation. Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 4th Edition, Ed. Bruce Jennings. Vol. 4. 4th ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2014. p1824-1827. COPYRIGHT 2014 Gale, Cengage Learning; available at http://go.galegroup.com/ps/retrieve.do?inPS=true&prodId=GVRL&userGroupName=compacc9&tabID=&searchType=BasicSearchForm&contentSet=GALE&docId=GALE|CX3727400363

Morreim EH. American Healthcare: Necessary Components of Ethical Reformation; Proceedings, DeVos Medical Ethics Colloquy; 2012: 15-34, 38-66.

Morreim EH. Limits of science and boundaries of access: Alternative health care. In: Medicine and Social Justice: Essays on the Distribution of Health Care. Rhodes R, Silver A, Battin, MA, editors. Oxford University Press, 2012; 413-432.

Morreim EH. Ethical imperatives of medical errors. Nelson WA, Hofmann PB, eds. Managing Healthcare Ethically: An Executive's Guide. Chicago: Health Administration Press, 2010; 165-168.

Morreim EH. A matter of obligation: Physicians versus clinical investigators. Cherry MJ, Iltis A, eds. Bioethics: Pluralistic Casuistry. Dordrecht: Springer Publishers, 2007; 149-165.

Morreim EH. Ties without tethers: Bioethics-corporate relations in the AbioCor artificial heart trial. Cohn F, Eckenwiler LA, ets. The Ethics of Bioethics: Examining the Moral Landscape. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2007; 181-190.

Morreim EH. Medical errors: Pinning the blame versus blaming the system. In: Accountability: Patient Safety and Policy Reform. Sharpe VA, ed. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press, 2004; 213-232.

Morreim EH. Conflict of interest. In: Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd edition, Stephen G. Post, ed. New York: Macmillan Reference USA; 2004; 503-508

Morreim EH. Quality of life in health care allocation. In: Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 3rd edition, Stephen G. Post, ed. New York: Macmillan Reference USA; 2004; 1394-1397

Morreim EH. Back to the future: from managed care to patient-managed care. In: The Ethics of Managed Care: Professional Integrity and Patient Rights. Bondeson WB, Jones JW, editors. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002; 139-162.

Morreim EH. Alternative health care: limits of science and boundaries of access. In: Health Care and Social Justice. Rhodes R, Silver A, Battin, MA, editors. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002; 319-344.

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Morreim EH. Sticks and carrots and baseball bats: economic and other incentives to modify health behavior. In: Managing Health Behavior: Ethical Dilemmas in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. Daniel Callahan, editor; Georgetown: Georgetown University Press; 2000; 56-75.

Morreim EH. Saving lives, spending money: shepherding the role of technology. In: Ethical Issues in Health Care on the Frontiers of the Twenty-First Century. Wear S, Bono JJ, Logue G, McEvoy A, editors; Philosophy and Medicine Series; Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000; 65-112.

Morreim EH. Coverage of emergency services. In: Ethical Challenges in Managed Care: A Casebook. Gervais KG, Priester R, Vawter DE, Otte KK, Solberg MM, eds. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press, 1999; 36-41.

Morreim EH. At the intersection of medicine, law, economics, and ethics: the art of intellectual cross-dressing. In: Perspectives on Philosophy in Medicine. Philosophy and Medicine Series, vol. 50; Carson RA, Burns CR, eds. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997; 299-325.

Morreim EH. Medicine's monopoly: from trust-busting to trust. In: Reading Engelhardt, B Minogue, G Palmer-Fernandez, and JE Reagan eds. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, pp. 45-75.

Morreim EH. Conflicts of interest for physician entrepreneurs. In: Conflicts of Interest in Clinical Practice and Research, edited by David S. Shimm, Roy G. Spece, and Alan Buchanan; London: Oxford University Press, 1996, pp. 251-285.

Morreim EH. Conflict of interest. In: Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 2nd edition, edited by Warren Thomas Reich; New York: Simon & Schuster MacMillan, 1995; Volume 1, 459-465.

Morreim EH. Quality of life in health care allocation. In: Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 2nd edition, edited by Warren Thomas Reich; New York: Simon & Schuster MacMillan, 1995; Volume 3, 1358-1361.

Morreim EH. Ethical issues in scope of practice. In: Proceedings of the Orthodontic Educational Development Symposium, edited by W.E. Roberts, R.A. White, W.C. McGaghie. St. Louis: American Association of Orthodontists, 1994, 104-112.

Morreim EH. Rationing and the law. In: Rationing America's Medical Care: The Oregon Plan and Beyond. M.A. Strosberg, J.M. Wiener, R. Baker, and I.A. Fein, eds. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution, 1992, 159-184.

Morreim EH. Competence: At the intersection of law. Medicine and Philosophy. In: Competency: A study of informal competency determinations in primary care. Cutter MAG, Shelp E, eds. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991: 93-125.

Morreim EH. The very low birth weight fetus: Ethical considerations in obstetric management. In: etal Diagnosis and Therapy: Science, Ethics, and Law. Evans M, Fletcher J, Dixler A, Schulman J, eds. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co, 1989: 233-242.

Morreim EH. Computing the quality of life. In: The price of health: Cost benefit analysis in medicine. Agich G, Begley C. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Pub. Co, 1986: 45-69.

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PUBLICATIONS: Journal Articles:

Morreim EH. Discharges Against Medical Advice: Reconceiving the Problem; review of: Against-Medical-Advice Discharges from the Hospital: Optimizing Prevention and Management to Promote High Quality, Patient-Centered Care," David Alfandre, editor. American Journal of Bioethics 2019; 19:1, W1-W4.

Morreim EH. Mediating healthcare disputes more, earlier . . . and differently: mediating directly in the clinical setting. The Health Lawyer 2018; 31(1): 18-29.

Morreim EH. Reflections from a 'Pioneer': A Somewhat Different Path. American Journal of Bioethics 2018; 18(6): 47-48.

Morreim EH. "A Matter of Heart: Beyond Informed Consent"; American Journal of Bioethics; 2017; 17(12); 18-20.

Morreim EH, Bugnitz M. "Teaching Better Communication: A Bootcamp Experience"; AJOB Blog, November 13, 2017; available at http://www.bioethics.net/2017/11/teaching-better-communication-a-bootcamp-experience/.

Morreim EH. The Results of Conflict Can Be Adverse Outcomes. BlogPost Interview, National Consultative Center for Medical Law; March 14, 2017; available at https://mariasharkova.com/en/conflict-healthcare-settings-haavi/.

Morreim EH. Organizational Ombuds in Healthcare Institutions. Just Resolutions February 2017; available at http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/dispute_resolution/newsletter/feb2017/morreim_haavi_ombudsjustresolutions.authcheckdam.pdf.

Morreim EH. Organizational Ombuds in Healthcare Institutions. Just Resolutions February 2017;

Morreim EH. Moral Distress and Conflict of Interest. American Journal of Bioethics 2016; 16(12): 27-29.

Morreim EH. Density: Science, Sensitivity, Specificity and Screening. Ohio State Law Journal 2016; 77: 73-81.

Morreim EH. Story of a Mediation in the Clinical Setting. The Journal of Clinical Ethics 2016; 27(1): 42 – 49.

Morreim EH. EMTALA Turns 30: Unconstitutional from Birth. The Health Lawyer 2015; 28(2): 32-42.

Morreim EH. Toward a Healthy Workplace: The Role of Organizational Ombuds in Healthcare Institutions. ABA Health eSource, 2016; 12(9); available at http://www.americanbar.org/publications/aba_health_esource/2015-2016/may/healthyworkplace.html

Morreim EH. Candor after Adverse Events: Physicians versus the Data Bank. The Hastings Center Report 2015; 45(4): 9-10.

Morreim EH. 'Getting to Yes' on steroids: Clinical mediation in healthcare. Just Resolutions e-News. Dispute Resolution Section, American Bar Association; July, 2015; available at

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http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/events/dispute_resolution/morreim_dr_nwsltr_getting_to_yes.authcheckdam.pdf

Morreim EH. EMTALA: Medicare's Unconstitutional Condition on Hospitals. The Hastings Constitutional Law Quarterly 2015; 43(1): 61-92.

Morreim EH. Conflict Resolution in the Clinical Setting: A Story Beyond Bioethics Mediation. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2015; 43(4): 843-856.

Morreim EH. Increasing Integration Among Hospitals and Physicians: Increased Need for Conflict Management, and Evolution of the Attorney's Role. ABA Health eSource 2015; 11(9); available at http://www.americanbar.org/publications/aba_health_esource/2014-2015/may/integration.html.

Morreim EH. Moral Distress and Prospects for Closure. American Journal of Bioethics 2015; 15(1): 38-40.

Morreim EH. Medical Liability and Reporting Malpractice Payments (letter). Journal of the American Medical Association 2015; 313(10): 1058.

Morreim EH. 'Taking' Medical Care from Hospitals. Regulation 2014; 37(4): 46-51.

Morreim EH. Deception for the Patient's Own Good: Of Short-Cuts and Unintended Consequences. Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education 2014; 20(2): 35-36.

Morreim EH. Conflict Resolution in Health Care. Connections 2014; 18(1): 28-32.

Morreim EH. By the Numbers: Age-Based Rationing in an HMO. Virtual Mentor. 2014;16:339-347. http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2014/05/ecas2-1405.html .

Morreim EH. In-House Conflict Resolution Processes: Health Lawyers as Problem-Solvers. The Health Lawyer 2014; 25(3): 10-14.

Macklin R, Shepherd L, Dreger A et al. The OHRP and SUPPORT — Another View. (letter) New Engl J Med June 26, 2013 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMc1308015; 368; http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc1308015

Morreim EH. Dumping the "Anti-Dumping" Law: Why EMTALA is (Largely) Unconstitutional and Why it Matters. University of Minnesota Journal of Law, Science, & Technology 2014; 15(1): 211 - 286.

Morreim EH. Malpractice, Mediation, and Moral Hazard: The Virtues of Dodging the Data Bank. Ohio State Journal on Dispute Resolution 2012; 27(1): 109-178.

Morreim EH. Dodging the Rules, Ruling the Dodgers. American Journal of Bioethics 2012; 12(3): 1-3.

Morreim EH. Mediating Med-Mal Without the Data Bank Reports. American Journal of Mediation; 2011; vol.5: 35-63.

Morreim EH. Moral Hazard: The Pros and Cons of Avoiding Data Bank Reports. Drexel Law Review 2011; 4(1): 265-296.

Morreim EH. Taking a Lesson from the Lawyers: Defining, Addressing Conflicts of Interest. American Journal of Bioethics 2011; 11(1): 33-34.

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Morreim EH. The devil in the detail(ing). American Journal of Bioethics 2010; 10(1): 15-17.

Morreim EH. The dirty little truth: We want them to understand, but not really…. American Journal of Bioethics 2009; 9(2): 9-11.

Morreim EH. High-deductible health plans: Litigation hazards for health insurers. Health Matrix 2008; 18(1): 1-64.

Morreim EH. The sex kitten of bioethics? Research ethics comes of age. (letter) Hastings Center Report 2008; 38(5): 4-5.

Morreim EH. Consumer-defined health plans: Emerging challenges from tort and contract. Journal of Health Law 2006; 39(3): 307-348.

Morreim EH. When research ethics meets business ethics: the AbioCor artificial heart trial. Organizational Ethics: Healthcare, Business, and Policy 2006; 3(1): 40-45.

Morreim EH, Mack MJ, Sade RM. Surgical innovation: Too risky to remain unregulated? Annals of Thoracic Surgery 2006; 82: 1958-1961.

Morreim EH, Webb GE, Gordon HL et al. Innovation in human research protection: The AbioCor artificial heart trial. The American Journal of Bioethics 2006; 6(5): W6-W16.

Morreim EH. High-deductible health plans: New twists on old challenges from tort and contract. Vanderbilt Law Review 2006; 59: 1207-1261.

Morreim EH. End-stage heart disease, high-risk research, and competence to consent: the case of the AbioCor artificial heart. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 2006; 49(1): 19-34.

Morreim EH. The clinical investigator as fiduciary: Discarding a misguided idea. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2005; 33(3): 586-598.

Morreim EH. Surgically implanted devices: Ethical challenges in a very different kind of research. Thoracic Surgery Clinics 2005; 15(4): 555-563.

Morreim EH. Civil disobedience: the devil is in the details (letter). Hastings Center Report 2005; 35(4): 4.

Morreim EH. Another kind of end-run: Status upgrades. American Journal of Bioethics 2005; 5(4): 11-12.

Morreim EH. Cardiovascular research and subject advocates. Law and Bioethics Report 2005; 4(3): 4-5.

Morreim EH. Research versus innovation: Real differences. American Journal of Bioethics 2005; 5(1): 42-43.

Morreim EH. Clinical trials litigation: practical realities as seen from the trenches. Accountability in Research 2005; 12(1): 47-64.

Morreim EH. Beyond the lies: Solving the problem. American Journal of Bioethics 2004; 4(4): 61-63.

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Morreim EH. About face: Downplaying the role of the press in facial transplantation research. American Journal of Bioethics; 2004; 4(3): 27-29.

Morreim EH. By any other name: the many iterations of 'patient advocate' in clinical research. IRB: Ethics & Human Research 2004; 26(6): 1-8.

Morreim EH. Litigation in clinical research: Malpractice doctrines versus research realities. Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics; 2004; 32(3): 474-484.

Morreim EH. High-profile research and the media: the case of the AbioCor artificial heart. Hastings Center Report; 2004: 34(1): 11-24.

Morreim EH. Medical research litigation and malpractice tort doctrines: courts on a learning curve. Houston Journal of Health Law and Policy; 2003; 4(1); 1-86.

Excerpts reprinted in: Coleman CH, Dubler NN, Goldner JA, Menikoff JA, eds. The Ethics and Regulation of Research with Human Subjects. Newark: LexisNexis Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.; 2005.

Excerpts reprinted in: Coleman CH, Menikoff JA, Goldner JA, Dubler NN, Parasidis E, eds. The Ethics and Regulation of Research with Human Subjects. Newark: LexisNexis Matthew Bender & Co., Inc.; forthcoming 2015.

Morreim EH. Clinical Trials Litigation: Courts in Confusion. Medical Research Law & Policy (BNA) December 17, 2003; 2(24): 908-910

Morreim EH. ERISA Takes a Drubbing: Rush Prudential and its Implications for Health Care. Tort & Insurance Law Journal 2003; 38(3): 933-961.

Morreim EH. A dose of our own medicine: CAM, conventional medicine, and the standards of science. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2003; 31(2): 222-235.

Morreim EH. Supreme Court rejects preemption in ERISA benefits dispute. Hospital News Letter 2002; 20(1): 1-5.

Morreim EH. Battling for Control of Healthcare Resources. The Independent Review 2002; 7(2): 237-252.

Morreim EH. Defined contribution: from managed care to patient-managed care. Cato Journal 2002; 22(1): 103-120.

Morreim EH. Professionalism and clinical autonomy in the practice of medicine. Mt. Sinai Journal of Medicine 2002; 69(6): 370-77.

Lamm RD, Morreim EH. Health care: A Faustian bargain. Society 2002 (May/June); 39(4): 33-38.

Morreim EH. Innovation in human research protection: the Independent Patient Advocacy Council. Law and Bioethics Report 2001; 1: 3-5.

Morreim EH. Another ERISA twist: the mysterious case of Pegram and the missing fiduciary. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 2002; 63(2): 235-292.

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Morreim EH. Result-based compensation in health care: a good, but limited, idea. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2001; 29(2): 174-181.

Morreim EH. The futility of "medical necessity." Regulation 2001; 24(2): 22-26. Reprinted as: Let contracts, not 'necessity,' guide health system. Consumers' Research 2001; 84(12): 18-22

Morreim EH. From the clinics to the courts: the role evidence should play in litigating the standard of care. Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law 2001; 26(2): 409-427.

Morreim EH. Quality of life: erosions and opportunities under managed care. Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2000; 28: 144-158.

Morreim EH. Confusion in the courts: managed care financial structures and their impact on medical care. Tort & Insurance Law Journal 2000; 35(3): 699-728.

reprinted in: Encyclopedia of Health Law & Ethics

Morreim EH. The ethical and legal imperatives of medical errors. Healthcare Executive 2000; 15(4): 56-57.

reprinted in: Hofman PB, Nelaon WA, eds. Managing Ethically: An Executive's Guide. Chicago: Health Administration Press, 2001; 141-144.

Morreim EH. Playing doctor: corporate medical practice and medical malpractice. Michigan Journal of Law Reform 1999; 32(4): 939-1040.

reprinted in: Shepherd L, Dolgin J. Bioethics and the Law. Cambridge: Aspen Publishers, 2005.

Morreim EH. Beyond the fee-for-service/managed care dichotomy (review of: Wong K. Medicine and the Marketplace). Medical Humanities Review, 2000; 14(1): 42-48.

Morreim EH. Ethical issues in care management: case studies in moral problem-solving. Geriatric Care Management Journal 1999; 9(4): 8-15.

Morreim EH. Assessing quality of care: new twists from managed care. Journal of Clinical Ethics 1999; 10(2): 88-99.

Morreim EH. Bioethics and the press. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1999; 24(2): 103-107.

Morreim EH. Organizational ethics: physician compensation in managed care (case commentary). Lahey Clinic Medical Ethics Newsletter Winter 1999: p.3.

Morreim EH. Revenue streams and clinical discretion. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1998; 46(3): 331-337.

reprinted in: DeGrazia D, Mappes TA. Biomedical Ethics, 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2001

Morreim EH. Benefits decisions in ERISA plans: diminishing deference to fiduciaries, and an emerging problem for PSOs. Tennessee Law Review 1998; 65(2): 511-553.

excerpts reprinted in: Alan Lieberson, ed. Healthcare Enterprise Liability (supplement). Charlottesville: Lexis Law Publishers, 1997 (supplement: 1999)

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Morreim EH. Medicine meets resource limits: Restructuring the legal standard of care. University of Pittsburgh Law Review 1997; 59(1): 1-95.

Morreim EH. The semantics and concepts underlying physician-assisted dying (symposium panel). Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy. Winter, 1998; 7(2): 294-326.

Morreim EH. Case study analysis on gaming payers' reimbursement rules. In: Mandated use of PA in surgery raises two concerns. Amer Med News 2/23/98, p. 47.

Morreim EH. Bioethics, expertise, and the courts. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1997; 22(4): 291-295.

Mirvis DM, Chang C, Morreim EH. Protecting older people while managing their care (editorial); Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1997; 45(5): 645-646.

Morreim EH. Managed care, ethics, and academic health centers: Maximizing potential, minimizing drawbacks. Academic Medicine 1997; 72(5): pp. 332-340.

Morreim EH. To tell the truth: disclosing the incentives and limits of managed care. American Journal of Managed Care 1997; 3(1): 35-43.

Morreim EH. Moral problem-solving in managed care. Journal of the American College of Dentists 1996; 63(4): 43-48.

Morreim EH. Diverse and perverse incentives in managed care; bringing the patient into alignment. Widener Law Symposium Journal 1995; 1(1): 89-139.

Morreim EH. From advocacy to tenacity: finding the limits" (editorial). Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 1995; 43(10): 1170-72.

Morreim EH. Lifestyles of the risky and infamous: from managed care to managed lives. Hastings Center Report 1995; 25(6): 5-12.

reprinted in: Brannigan MC, ed. Health Care Ethics: A Text/Anthology. Mountain View, CA: Mayfield Publishing Company, 8/2000. reprinted in: Parks J, Wilke V. Bioethics in a Changing World. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 2010: 163-172. to be reprinted in: Parks J, Wilke V. Bioethics in a changing world, 1e by Jennifer A. Parks and Victoria S. Wike. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 2012.

Morreim EH. Moral justice and legal justice in managed care: the ascent of contributive justice. Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 1995; 23(3): 247-265.

reprinted in: by Patricia Illingworth P, Parmet W, eds. Ethical Healthcare. New York: Prentice Hall, 2006: 338-356. reprinted in: Nelson J, Nelson H, eds. Meaning and Medicine: A Reader in the Philosophy of Health Care. New York: Routledge, 1998. reprinted in: CEMAR, June 1996, 1(4), pp. 20-24 (part I); CEMAR, September 1996 1(5), pp. 16-29 (Spanish trans. title: Justicia Moral y Justicia Legal en los Sistemas 'Managed Care'. El crecimiento de la Justicia Contributiva.)

Morreim EH. Futilitarianism, exoticare, and coerced altruism: the ADA meets its limits. Seton Hall Law Review 1995; 25(3): 101-149.

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reprinted in: Robinson JH, Berry RM, McDonnell K. A Health Law Reader: A Interdisciplinary Reader. Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 1999; 200-214.

Morreim EH. The ethics of incentives in managed care. Trends in Health Care, Law and Ethics 1995; 10(1-2): 56-62.

reprinted in Glaser JW, Hamel RP, eds. Three Realms of Managed Care. Kansas City: Sheed & Ward, 1997, pp. 125-133. reprinted in Rosenthal M, Heirich M. Health Policy: Understanding Our Choices from National Reform to Market Force. Boulder: Westview Press, 1998, 289-300.

Morreim EH. Relentless medicine on demand: the wide berth of Baby K. Northwest Ethics Center for Veterans' Health Care (newsletter) April, 1995: 4-5, 9.

Morreim EH. Ethical issues in managed care: economic roots, economic resolutions. Managed Care Medicine 1994; 1(6): 39-43, 52-55.

Morreim EH. Of rescue and responsibility: learning to live with limits. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1994; 19(5): 455-470.

Morreim EH. Redefining quality by reassigning responsibility"; American Journal of Law and Medicine 1994; 20(1-2): 79-104.

Morreim EH, Schaffner K. Introduction: Oregon and the limits of health care. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1994; 19(4): 301-303.

Morreim EH. Impairments and impediments in patients' decision making: reframing the competence question"; The Journal of Clinical Ethics 1993; 4(4): 294-307.

Morreim EH. Profoundly diminished life: the casualties of coercion. Hastings Center Report 1994; 24(1): 33-42.

Morreim EH. Blessed be the tie that binds? Antitrust perils of physician investment and self-referral. Journal of Legal Medicine 1993; 14(3): 359-412.

Morreim EH. Am I my brother's warden? Responding to the unethical or incompetent colleague. Hastings Center Report 1993; 23 (3): 19-27.

reprinted in: Weinberg M, ed. Medical Ethics. Amherst: Prometheus Books, 2000.

Morreim EH. Unholy alliances: physician investment for self-referral”; Radiology 1993; 186(1): 67-72.

Morreim EH. What to do about self-referral prohibition: a rejection that is long overdue. Radiology 1993; 186(1): 79-82.

Morreim EH. Self-referral: The need for a comprehensive regulatory approach: reply" (letter); Radiology 1993; 188: 28-30.

Morreim EH. Let patients decide where to take their business. Wall Street Journal, December 9, 1992, p. A-24.

Morreim EH. The impossibility and the necessity of quality of life research. Bioethics 1992; 6(3): 218-232.

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Morreim EH. Whodunit? Causal liability of utilization review for physicians' decisions, patients' outcomes. Law, Medicine and Health Care 1992; 20(1): 40-56.

Morreim EH. Medical ethics and the future of quality of life research. Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 1992; 7(1): 12-17.

Morreim EH. Access without excess. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1992; 17(1): 1-6.

Morreim EH. Book review of: Bole TJ, Bondeson WB, eds. Rights to health care. Ethics 1992; 103(2): 424.

Morreim EH. Economic disclosure and economic advocacy: New duties in the medical standard of care. The Journal of Legal Medicine 1991; 12(3): 275-329.

Morreim EH. Patient-funded research: Paying the piper or protecting the patient? IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research 1991; 13(3): 1-5.

Morreim EH. Gaming the system: Dodging the rules, ruling the dodgers. Archives of Internal Medicine 1991; 151(3): 443-447.

Morreim EH. Will beneficence produce economic prudence?; book review of Marsh FH, Yarborough M, eds. In: Medicine and Money: A Study of the Role of Beneficence in Health Care Cost Containment. Medical Humanities Review 1991; 5(2): 77-81.

Morreim EH. Physician investment and self-referral: Philosophical analysis of a contentious debate. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1990; 15(4): 425-448.

Morreim EH. The doctor and I: Old roles and new realities. The World and I. 1990; 5(8): 496513.

Morreim EH. Physicians' obligations to patients: Challenges from medicine's changing economics. Biolaw 1989; 1: R:69-R:82.

Morreim EH. The law of nature and the law of the land: Of horses, zebras, and unicorns. The Pharos 1990; 53(2): 2-6.

Morreim EH. The new economics of medicine: special challenges for psychiatry. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1990; 15(1): 97-119.

Morreim EH. Conflicts of interest, continued (letter). Journal of the American Medical Association 1990; 263(9): 1199-1200.

Morreim EH. Stratified scarcity: Redefining the standard of care. Law, Medicine and Health Care 1989; 17(4): 356-367.

Morreim EH. Conflicts of interest: Profits and problems in physician referral. Journal of the American Medical Association 1989; 262(3): 390-394.

Morreim EH. Insurance rules and the temptation to cheat. Journal of Insurance Medicine 1989; 21(2): 106-108.

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Morreim EH. Fiscal scarcity and the inevitability of bedside budget balancing. Archives of Internal Medicine 1989; 149(5): 1012-1015.

reprinted in: Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, 4th edition; JD Arras and B Steinbock, eds. Mountain VIew: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1995, pp. 119-125. reprinted in: Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, 5th edition; JD Arras and B Steinbock, eds. Mountain VIew: Mayfield Publishing Company, 1998. reprinted in: Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, 6th edition; B Steinbock, JD Arras, and, AJ London, eds. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2003; 132-137.

Morreim EH. Cost containment and strains of commitment (letter). Hastings Center Report 1989; 19(5): 47-48.

Morreim EH. Cost containment: Challenging fidelity and justice. Hastings Center Report 1988; 18(6): 20-25.

Morreim EH. The concept of harm reconceived: A different look at wrongful life. Law and Philosophy 1988; 7(1): 3-33.

Morreim EH. Cost containment and the standard of medical care. California Law Review 1987; 75(5): 1719-63.

Morreim EH. Malpractice implications of cost containment. Clinical Report on Aging 1988; 2(2): 1-5.

Morreim EH. A moral examination of medical advertising. Business and Society Review 1988; 64; 4-6.

Morreim EH. Cost constraints as a malpractice defense. Hastings Center Report 1988; 18(1): 5-10.

Morreim EH. Cost constraints and emergency treatment (letter). Hastings Center Report 1988, 18(5): 51.

Morreim EH. More on clinicians cutting costs (letter). Hastings Center Report 1988; 18(2): 43-4.

Morreim EH. Physicians face new ethical binds. The Wall Street Journal 1987 Sept 24 : 20 (col. 3). Reprinted in: Tennessee Medical Alumnus, Summer, 1988, pp. 9-11.

Morreim EH. Clinicians or committees--Who should cut costs? (letter). Hastings Center Report 1987; 17(2): 45.

Morreim EH. Stratified scarcity and unfair liability. Case Western Reserve Law Review 1986-86; 36(4): 1033-57.

Morreim EH. Philosophy lessons from the clinical setting: seven sayings that used to annoy me. Theoretical Medicine 1986; 7(1): 47-63.

Ethical challenges: the DRG crunch (prepared interview). Orthopedic Surgeons' Legal Letter 1986; 9(5): 3-11.

Morreim EH. Cost-containment: Issues of moral conflict and of justice for physicians. Theoretical Medicine 1985; 6(3): 257-279.

Morreim EH. The MD and the DRG. Hastings Center Report 1985; 15(3): 30-38.

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Morreim EH. Who shall live? We must choose. Touchstone 1985; 2(1): 8-9. Reprinted in: Kettering Review, Summer, 1985, pp. 56-60. Reprinted also in: Biomedical Ethics: Opposing Viewpoints, Julie Bach, ed.; St. Paul: Greenhaven Press, 1986, pp. 183-188.

Morreim EH. Three concepts of patient competence. Theoretical Medicine 1983; 4(3): 231-251.

Morreim EH. Conception and the concept of harm. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1983; 8(2): 137-157.

Morreim EH. The philosopher in the clinical setting. The Pharos 1983; 46(1): 2-6.

Book Review of: Gorovitz S. Doctors' Dilemmas and Veatch R, Levine C, eds. Cases in Bioethics. The New England Journal of Medicine 1982; 307(25); 1588-1589.

The patient's right to privacy (prepared interview). Nursing Life 1982; 2(3): 34-38. Reprinted in Nursing '89 1989; 19(1): 67-69.

PUBLICATIONS: Executive Editorship, Journal Issues:

Morreim EH. Bioethics and the Press. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1999; 24(2).

Bioethics and the Courts; editor; Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 1997; 22(4).

Ethical Issues in Managed Care; co-editor, with Michael Henderson; Managed Care Medicine 1(6), November/December, 1994.

Oregon: The Limits of Health Care; co-editor, with Ken Schaffner; Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19(5), 1994.

Ethics and Alternative Health Care Systems; editor; The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 17(1), February, 1992.

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INVITED LECTURES:

"Conflict Management and Legal Risk Mitigation in Healthcare"; webinar panelist; American Bar Association Dispute Resolution Section and Health Law Section; May, 2019.

"Mediation"; full-day training; "Facilitator Training: Incorporating Values and Goals"; Harborview Medical Center and University of Washington; Seattle, Washington; May, 2019.

"Ethics and Conflict Resolution"; 43rd Annual Conference, National Association of Perinatal Social Workers; Savannah, Georgia; May, 2019.

"Shining the Light on the Client: Mediating Directly with the Parties in Healthcare"; lecture; 21st Annual Spring Conference, American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section; Minneapolis, Minnesota; April 2019

"Discoursing Errors and Adverse Outcomes: Training for Physicians"; lead trainer, full-day workshop (x2); King Hussein Cancer Center; Amman, Jordan; March 2019.

"Disclosing Errors and Adverse Outcomes: A Training for Residents"; American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; lead trainer, full-day workshop (x2); Beirut, Lebanon; February 2019.

2018

"Resolving Conflict in the Clinical Setting: A Skills Training"; Tennessee Medical Association Leadership Alumni seminar; Nashville, Tennessee; September 14, 2018.

"Can't We All Just Get Along? Mediating Clinical, Payer, Peer Revciew, and Corporate Healthcare Disputes"; webinar panelist; American Bar Association, Health Law Section; June 20, 2018.

"Pre- and Non-Litigation Mediation for Healthcare"; webinar panelist; American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section/Women In Dispute Resolution; May 4, 2018.

"Medical-Legal Partnerships"; Memphis Bar Association; panel moderator and speaker; St. Louis, Missouri; April, 2018.

"Healthcare Ombuds and Patient-Provider Conflict: Broadening Our Reach"; International Ombudsman Association 13th Annual Conference, Wolfson CHildren's Hospital and University of Florida; April, 2018; Richmond, Virginia

"When Healthcare Goes Badly: You Don't Have to Litigate to Solve the Problem"; ABA Dispute Resolution Annual Spring Conference; April, 2018; Washington, D.C.

"Conflict in Healthcare: Practical Skills for Resolution"; Tenth Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference; November, 2018; Jacksonville, Florida

2017

"Using Bioethics Mediation to Improve Patient Trust"; panel; ASBH 17th Annual Conference: "Journey to the Center of Bioethics and Humanities"; October, 2017; Kansas City, Missouri

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"Facilitation and Conflict Resolution Skills for Ethics Consultants"; 4-hour workshop; ASBH 17th Annual Conference: "Journey to the Center of Bioethics and Humanities"; October, 2017; Kansas City, Missouri

"Surgical Innovation or Research? Who Cares and What Does It Matter?"; 13th Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference, "The Cutting Edge: Ethical COntroversies in Pediatric Surgery"; sponsored by Treuman Katz Center for Pediatric Bioethics; July 2017; Seattle, Washington

"A Primer on Skills for Resolving Conflict in Healthcare"; School of Medicine, Department of Medical Education, University of Melbourne; Melbourne, Australia; June 2017

"Recurring Conflicts within Healthcare Teams"; Senior Consultants' Research Roundtable; Royal Children's Hospital; Melbourne, Australia; June 2017

"Conflict! Easy to Recognize, Challenging to Resolve"; Grand Rounds; Royal Children's Hospital; Melbourne, Australia; June 2017

"Drilling Down on Conflict Resolution: Cases and Debriefing"; workshop following Grand Rounds; Royal Children's Hospital; Melbourne, Australia; June 2017

"Conflict Resolution and Facilitation Skills: A Workshop for Clinical Ethics Committees & Services"; sponsored by Children's Bioethics Centre, Royal Children's Hospital; Melbourne, Australia; June 2017

"Diagnosis Conflict: Treatment Options"; lecture; Southeast Conference on Conflict Management; Nashville, Tennessee; May, 2017

"Peer Review: Alternative Avenues to Resolution"; panel presentation; 19th Annual Spring Converence; American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution Section; San Francisco, California; April 2017

"Conflict Resolution in Healthcare"; Grand Rounds and followup workshop; Memorial Health University Medical Center; Savannah, Georgia; March, 2017

"Disclosing Adverse Outcomes and Errors: A Training for Coaches"; full-day workshop (x 2); American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; Beirut, Lebanon; January, 2017

"Moral Distress: Should I Speak Up?"; lecture; Ethics Matters series; American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; Beirut, Lebanon; January, 2017

2016

"Conflict Resolution in the Clinical Setting"; half-day workshop; Annual Meeting, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities; Washington, DC; October, 2016.

"Resolving Conflict in the Clinical Setting: A Skills Training"; Eden Medical Center; Oakland, California; September 2016.

"Resolving Conflict in the Clinical Setting: A Skills Training"; Annual Summer Ethics Workshop; Sutter Health; San Francisco, California; June 2016.

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"Conflict! Easy to Recognize, Challenging to Manage"; lecture; Be the Difference 2016 Annual Conference and Exhibition; sponsored by LeadingAge Oregon; Redmond, Oregon; May 2016.

"Drilling Down: A Case-based Training in Conflict Resolution Skills"; workshop/trainer; Be the Difference 2016 Annual Conference and Exhibition; sponsored by LeadingAge Oregon; Redmond, Oregon; May 2016.

"Conflict Resolution in Critical Care: A Skills Course"; full-day workshop/lead trainer; American Thoracic Society International Conference; San Francisco, California; May 2016.

"Death with Dignity: Will Tennessee Have to Debate this Issue?"; lecture; MedTenn 2016, Tennessee Medical Association; Murphreesboro, Tennessee; April 2016.

"Nontraditional Uses of Mediation in Healthcare"; panel presenter; 18th Annual Section of Dispute Resolution Spring Conference; American Bar Association; New York, New York; April 2016.

"Dispute Resolution in the Medicare Program"; panel moderator; 18th Annual Section of Dispute Resolution Spring Conference; American Bar Association; New York, New York; April 2016.

"Success Stories in Mediation"; panelist; Emerging Issues in Healthcare; sponsored by American Bar Association, Health Law Section; San Diego, California; March, 2016.

2015

"End-of-Life Care: New Strategies for Working with Families Who Aren’t Ready to Let a Terminal Patient Go"; webinar moderator and presenter; American Health Lawyers Association; December, 2015

"Simple Disputes, Complex Sequellae: Resolutions that Work"; full-day workshop/trainer; American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; Beirut, Lebanon; December 2015.

"To Tell the Truth: How Honesty about Adverse Outcomes Benefits Everyone"; lecture, "Ethics Matters" series; American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; Beirut, Lebanon; December 2015.

"Disclosing Adverse Outcomes and Errors: Training for Coaches"; full-day workshop/trainer; American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; Beirut, Lebanon; December 2015.

"Communication and Conflict Resolution: Next Steps"; full-day workshop for administration; International College; Beirut, Lebanon; December 2015.

"Conflict Resolution in the Medical Setting"; lecture; Weil Cornell Medical College; New York, New York; November 2015.

"Toward a Healthy Workplace: The Role of the Organizational Ombuds in the Healthcare Setting"; webinar organizer and moderator; American Bar Association; November 2015.

"Conflict Resolution for the Clinical Setting"; workshop/trainer; American Society of Bioethics and Humanities; Houston, Texas; October 2015.

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"Conflict Resolution and Bioethics Mediation for Health Care Professionals"; 2-day intensive training; Children's Mercy Medical Center; Kansas City, Missouri; October, 2015.

"Mediation and Conflict Resolution: A Skills Intro"; lecture/workshop; Bioethics Summer Retreat; Tahoe City, Nevada; June, 2015.

"The Growing Need for Conflict Resolution throughout Healthcare"; American Bar Association, Dispute Resolution section's Mid-Atlantic Chapter meeting; Washington, DC; May, 2015.

"Our Shifting Landscape: Routes to a (More) Peaceable Kingdom"; keynote lecture; 25th Annual Kinsman Statewide Conference, "From Health Care to Health"; Portland, Oregon; May, 2015

"Mediating a Difficult Discharge Decision"; panel; American Bar Association Health Law Section, 16th

Annual Conference on Emerging Issues in Healthcare Law; March, 2015; Orlando, Florida

"Learning from our Mistakes: A Gift to Patients, Each Other, and Ourselves"; Keynote Lecture; Salim El-Hoss Center for Bioethics and Professionalism Program's 7th Regional Conference, "Medical Malpractice, Errors and Disclosure"; American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; Beirut Lebanon; January, 2015

"Doing Well by Doing Right"; lecture; "Ethics Matters" series; American University of Beirut Medical Center, Salim El-Hoss Bioethics and Professionalism Program; Beirut Lebanon; January, 2015

"Conflict Resolution in the School Environment"; workshops and lectre; International College administration and faculty; Beirut Lebanon; January, 2015

2014

"Keeping Track of One's Moral Compass Despite Pressure to Lose it: How a Public University Can Maintain its Integrity"; lecture; Provost's Forum; Sacramento, California; November, 2014

"Creating a Culture of Excellence and Trustworthiness in Research Universities"; panel presentation; University of California at Davis; Sacramento, California; November, 2014

"Healthcare Employment, Medical Staff & Peer Review"; panel presentation; 2014 Healthcare Dispute Resolution Innovation and Strategy Conference; sponsored by American Arbitration Association; Dallas, Texas; November, 2014.

"Conflict Resolution in the Clinical Setting: Beyond Bioethics Mediation;" keynote lecture; Seventh Annual Pediatric Bioethics Conference; Jacksonville, Florida; November, 2014.

"Conflict Resolution in the Clinical Setting: Beyond Bioethics Mediation;" lecture; ASBH 16th Annual Meeting; San Diego, California; October, 2014.

"Conflict Resolution and Bioethics Mediation for Health Care Professionals"; 3-day intensive training; St. Jude Children's Research Hospital; Memphis, Tennessee; August, 2014.

"Mediation and Arbitration Agreements: New Developments in Health Care"; lecture; Memphis Bar Association, Annual BenchBar Conference; Destin, Florida; May 2014.

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"Conflict Engagement in Health Care Settings: Proactive Problem-solving to Avert Divorces, Dis-Integration, and Financial Disasters"; lecture; American Bar Association; Dispute Resolution Section 16th Annual Spring Conference; Miami, Florida; April 2014.

"Deescalating the Drama in Health Care Conflict"; radio broadcast; Texas Conflict Coach Blog Talk Radio Program; February 11, 2014.

"Conflict Resolution and Bioethics Mediation for Health Care Professionals"; 3-day intensive training; University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; Little Rock, Arkansas; January, 2014.

2013

"Health Care Mediation & Conflict Resolution"; lecture; Tennessee Association of Professional Mediators; Nashville, Tennessee; September, 2013.

"Dispute Resolution in Healthcare Webinar Forum, Part I: Keeping Healthcare Disputes out of Court and the Public Eye"; panelist, webinar; American Health Lawyers Association; September 12, 2013.

"Incidental Findings in the Clinic"; testimony and panel; Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethical Issues; Washington, D.C.; April 2013.

2012

"Malpractice, Mediation, and Moral Hazard: The Virtues of Dodging the Data Bank"; lecture; Center for Law, Health & Society; Georgia State University College of Law; Atlanta, Georgia; September 2012.

"Medical Malpractice, Mediation and Moral Hazard: The Virtues of Dodging the Data Bank"; poster presentation; ABA Section of Dispute Resolution Spring Conference, sponsored by the American Bar Association; Washington, D.C.; April 2012.

"Gaming the System: Should Doctors Lie to Help their Patients?"; lecture and panel; University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health; Fourth Annual Bioethics Symposium: "Doctors, Politics and Conscience"; Presented by the Office of the Dean and the Department of Medical History and Bioethics; Madison, WI; April, 2012; https://videos.med.wisc.edu/videos/40419.

"American Healthcare: Necessary Components of Ethical Reformation"; lecture and panel; DeVos Medical Ethics Colloquy; Grand Rapids, MI; March 2012.

2011

"Prescribing Under the Influence: Ethical Implications of Pharmaceutical Marketing"; lecture; Norton Medical Ethics Symposium, sponsored by Norton Healthcare; Louisville, KY; November 2011.

"Using ADR in Nontraditional Legal Arenas"; lecture and panel; Bench, Bar and Boardroom conference sponsored by Memphis Bar Association; Destin, FL; May 2011.

"Reaching Beyond the Sciences for your Expert: How Historians & Other Humanities Experts Can Help Your Case"; lecture and panel; Bench, Bar and Boardroom conference sponsored by Memphis Bar Association; Destin, FL; May 2011.

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"Malpractice, Mediation and Moral Hazard: the Virtues of Dodging the Data Bank"; lecture; conference on "Reforming Medical Liability: Global Perspectives," sponsored by the earle Mack School of Law, Drexel University; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; April, 2011.

"Malpractice, Mediation, and Moral Hazard: The Virtues of Dodging the Data Bank"; John F. Grant, MD lecture in Health Care Ethics; Loyola University Chicago; Chicago, Illinois; March, 2011.

"Gaming the System: Dodging the Rules, Ruling the Dodgers"; sponsored by Healthcare Financial Management Association, Tennessee Chapter; Nashville, Tennessee; February, 2011.

"How Early Dispute Resolution Beats Litigation for Improving Healthcare: Opening the Mediation Door Wider for Physicians"; lecture; Physicians and Physician Organizations Law Institute; sponsored by American Health Lawyers Association; Las Vegas, Nevada; February, 2011.

"Early Mediation Beats Litigation for Improving Healthcare Quality: Opportunities for Hospitals and Physicians to Collaborate"; lecture; Hospitals and Health Systems Law Institute; sponsored by American Health Lawyers Association; Las Vegas, Nevada; February, 2011.

2010

"Connecting ADR with Quality in Health Care"; lecture; conference on Early Dispute Resolution in Health Care, sponsored by ADR Institute; Memphis, Tennessee; October, 2010

"Medical-Legal Partnerships"; lecture-discussion; 22nd Annual Bioethics Summer Retreat Conference; Key West, Florida; June, 2010.

2009

"Gaming the System: Dodging the Rules, Ruling the Dodgers"; lecture; conference on "Hot Topics in Health Care"; sponsored by Healthcare Fraud Working Group, U.S. Department of Justice, Western District of Tennessee; Memphis, TN; November 2009.

"How Far Shall We Go? Medical Care at the End of Life"; lecture; annual meeting, National Elder Law Attorneys Association; Washington, D.C.; April 2009.

"Conflicts of Interest in Cardiovascular Research"; lecture; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; Birmingham, AL; April 2009.

2008

"The Patient/Subject Advocate in Cardiovascular Research ; lecture; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; Dallas, TX; October 2008.

"Informed Consent: Digging Into the Realities"; lecture for Chief Medical Officer Lecture Series; sponsored by Quintiles Corp.; Research Triangle Park NC; July 2008.

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"The Patient/Subject Advocate in Cardiovascular Research ; lecture; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; Tucson, AZ; May 2008.

"Research versus Practice," lecture; Spring 2008 Clinical Research Compliance Symposium, sponsored by Arkansas Children's Hospital Research Institute; Little Rock, Arkansas; February 2008.

"The Patient/Subject Advocate in Cardiovascular Research ; lecture; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; Dallas, TX; February 2008.

2007

"What Duties of Care and Caring do Researchers Owe Their Subjects", panel lecture; 2007 Annual Human Research Protection Programs conference, sponsored by Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research (PRIM&R); Boston, Massachusetts; December, 2007.

"Caught in the Cross-Hairs: Litigation in Clinical Research"; lecture; conference on "Human Subject Protection: The Long and Winding Road", sponsored by Schulman Associates IRB; Covington, Kentucky; October 2007.

"The Patient/Subject Advocate in Cardiovascular Research ; lecture; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; San Diego, California; October 2007.

"The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics"; lecture; Forum on "The Cost of Health: Physiopathology of a Business"; sponsored by Universidad Javeriana; Bogota, Colombia; August, 2007.

"When Patients Pay: New Opportunities ... for Litigation"; lecture; Grand Rounds, William Beaumont Hospital; Royal Oak, Michigan, and Troy, Michigan; July, 2007.

"Assisting Research Participants in High-Risk, High-Profile Research"; lecture; International Conference on "Public Trust and Research in Humans," sponsored by The Forum for Institutional Review Boards/Research Ethics Boards in Canada and the United State3s (FOCUS); Ottowa, Canada; June, 2007.

"The Patient/Subject Advocate in Cardiovascular Research ; lecture; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; Seattle, Washington; May 2007.

"Case Studies in Cardiovascular Research"; panel; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; San Francisco, California; February, 2007.

2006

"Conflicts of Interest in Cardiovascular Research"; lecture; conference on "Social, Ethical and Legal Considerations for Cardiovascular Research", sponsored by project on Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics [CADRE]; Chicago, Illinois; November, 2006.

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"A 'Bubble Boy' and a Heroic Dentist: How Bioethics Met the Media in the 1970s and 1980s"; panel; American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting; Denver, Colorado; October, 2006.

"Consumerism/Cost Pressures/CDHP crisis"; lecture; HRH MCO Roundtable: "Business Trends and the MCO Risk Profile", sponsored by Hilb Rogal & Hobbs; Atlanta, Georgia; July, 2006.

"Conflict of Interest"; lecture; course sponsored by Cardiovascular Disease Research Ethics ("CADRE") Program, funded by National Institutes of Health; Houston, Texas; May, 2006.

"How Consumer-Driven Health Care is Shaping thee Health Care Landscape"; lecture; Law Conference for Health Plans, Insurers, and Providers, sponsored by American Health Lawyers Association and by America's Health Insurance Plans; Amelia Island, Florida; May, 2006.

"The Socioeconomic Ethics of Treating End-Stage Heart Disease"; lecture; annual symposium of the Oregon Chapter of the American College of Cardiology; Portland, Oregon; May, 2006.

"Research Subject Advocacy: A Case Study"; lecture, General Clinical Research Centers national meeting; co-sponsored by Society of Research Subject Advocates; Washington, D.C.; March, 2006.

"Issues in Research Ethics"; guided discussion for Stamford Hospital IRB; sponsored by Stamford Hospital; Stamford, Connecticut; March, 2006.

"'Patient' or 'Subject'? The Ethical Challenge in Clinical Research"; lecture; Research Club, sponsored by Departments of Surgery and Medicine,Stamford Hospital; Stamford, Connecticut; March, 2006.

"Protecing the Patient in Cutting-Edge Research: the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial"; Nursing Grand Rounds, Stamford Hospital; Stamford, Connecticut; March, 2006.

2005

"Surgical Innovation: Too Dangerous to Remain Unregulated?"; debate and paper presentation; 52nd Annual Meeting, Southern Thoracic Surgical Association; Orlando, Florida; November, 2005.

"On Prozac: Debating the New Technologies of Mind"; Choices and Challenges Series, sponsored by Virginia Tech University; Blacksburg, Virginia; November, 2005.

"Voice of the Customer"; panelist; conference on "Customer Relationship Management for the Bio/Pharmaceutical Industry"; sponsored by Center for Business Intelligence; Princeton, New Jersey; October, 2005.

"HSAs and the Emergence of the Active Patient-Consumer: A Pot Pouri of Potential Pitfalls"; paper presentation; "Law Professor Symposium on Medical Malpractice", sponsored by the Roscoe Pound Institute and Vanderbilt University Law School; Nashville, Tennessee; October, 2005.

"Research versus Practice"; lecture; conference on "Emerging Issues in Research with Human Subjects", sponsored by National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences; Research Triangle Park, North Carolina; September, 2005.

"How to Mentor Ethical Behavior"; lecture; conference on "Breaking the Barriers of Research: Mentoring and Human Subjects’ Protection," sponsored by University of Arkansas Medical School and Office of Research Compliance; Little Rock, Arkansas; August, 2005.

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"The Clinical Investigator as Fiduciary: Discarding a Misguided Idea"; lecture; annual Health Law Teachers conference, sponsored by American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics; Houston, Texas; June, 2005.

"Ethical Issues in Research with Surgically Implanted Devices"; Charles W. Bodemer Lecture; University of Washington School of Medicine; Seattle, Washington; May, 2005.

"Building a Framework for Maintenance of Licensure"; panel presentation; annual meeting, "Serving the Public: Keeping the Trust," sponsored by Federation of State Medical Boards; Dallas, Texas; May, 2005

"Patient Advocates in High-Risk Studies"; lecture; conference on "Contemporary Issues in Clinical Research," sponsored by Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center; Hanover, New Hampshire; April, 2005.

"Meaningful Informed Consent in End of Life High-Risk Trials--Is it Possible?"; lecture; conference on "Contemporary Issues in Clinical Research," sponsored by Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center; Hanover, New Hampshire; April, 2005.

Visiting Bioethics Scholar, Wake Forest University; lectures on: "Health Savings Accounts: the next (r)evolution in health care financing"; "High-risk research: can dying people be competent to consent?"; "Litigation in clinical research: Malpractice doctrines versus research realities"; "High-profile research and the media: drawing the line between publicity and public information"' "Bonds of loyalty: why the clinical investigator is not, and cannot be, fiduciary to the research subject"; Wake Forest University; Winston-Salem, North Carolina; March, 2005.

"Special Challenges in High-Profile Research"; keynote lecture; conference on "Responsible Research: Competing Interests in Clinical Trials" sponsored by Office of Human Subject Protections, University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Knoxville; Knoxville, Tennessee; February, 2005.

"Special Challenges in High-Profile Research"; keynote lecture; conference on "Responsible Research: Competing Interests in Clinical Trials" sponsored by Office of Human Subject Protections, University of Tennessee College of Medicine at Chattanooga; Chattanooga, Tennessee; February, 2005.

"Privacy and Confidentiality of Information"; Nigel Roberts Lecture in Healthcare Ethics, Preventive Medicine 2005 conference, sponsored by American College of Preventive Medicine and the American College of Medical Quality; Washington, D.C.; February, 2005.

"Patient Safety: Ethics"; panel lecture; Preventive Medicine 2005 conference, sponsored by American College of Preventive Medicine and the American College of Medical Quality; Washington, D.C.; February, 2005.

"Health Advocates in Research"; workshop lecture; Sarah Lawrence College; Yonkers, New York; January, 2005.

2004

"Influence of Economics on Medical Decisions"; lecture; Medical Ethics Grand Rounds; Texas A&M College of Medicine; College Station, Texas; December, 2004.

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"Economics, Ethics, and Medicine"; Medicine and Humanities Consultation; sponsored by Texas A&M College of Medicine; Salado, Texas; December, 2004.

"The Next (R)evolution in Health Care Finances: HSAs"; lecture; Medical Ethics Grand Rounds; Scott and White Medical Center; Temple, Texas; December, 2004.

"Litigation in Clinical Research"; lecture; 2004 Annual IRB Conference, sponsored by Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research (PRIM&R); San Diego, California October, 2004

"Evolving Economics, Ethical and Legal Challenges"; video interview; program series, "Condition Critical: Health Care in the United States"; St. Louis, Missouri; July, 2004

"Law, Health Care, and the Fine Art of Intellectual Cross-Dressing"; commencement address; Masters of Health Law program, Nova Southeastern University; Fort Lauderdale, Florida; July, 2004.

"Devices Ain't Drugs: Protecting Human Subjects in Medical Device Research"; lecture; Annual Bioethics Summer Retreat; Wintergreen, Virginia; June, 2004.

"Litigation in Clinical Trials: Lessons From the Trenches"; lecture; 28th Annual North American Conference and Exhibition, sponsored by Association of Clinical Research Professionals; San Diego, California; May, 2004.

"Investigators' Forum: Legal Challenges in Clinical Research"; lecture; 28th Annual North American Conference and Exhibition, sponsored by Association of Clinical Research Professionals; San Diego, California; May, 2004.

"Tales from the Trenches: Litigation in Clinical Research"; lecture; NorthWest Regional IRB Conference, sponsored by Oregon Health & Science University; Portland, Oregon; May, 2004.

"Artificial Heart Research at the End of Life: Is Anyone Competent to Consent?"; lecture; NorthWest Regional IRB Conference, sponsored by Oregon Health & Science University; Portland, Oregon; May, 2004.

"Who gives consent, patients of others,to participate in high-risk research, such as the AbioCor Artificial Heart?" and "The AbioCor Artificial Heart Project"; lecture; Hermanos Ameijeiras Hospital; Havana, Cuba; April, 2004.

"Anatomy of a Lawsuit: Practical Realities of Clinical Trials Litigation"; lecture; Fourth Annual Medical Research Summit; Baltimore, Maryland; April, 2004.

"The Role of Patient Advocates in Medical Research"; lecture; Fourth Annual Medical Research Summit; Baltimore, Maryland; April, 2004.

"Protecting the Patient in Cutting-Edge Research: the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial"; lecture; University of Iowa School of Medicine; sponsored by University of Iowa Human Subjects Office; Iowa City, Iowa; March, 2004.

"The Special Twists of Device Research and Medical Innovation: Lessons from the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial"; lecture; University of Iowa School of Medicine; sponsored by University of Iowa Human Subjects Office; Iowa City, Iowa; March, 2004.

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"Litigation in Clinical Research Trials: Overview and Recommendations"; presentation and testimony; quarterly meeting of Secretary's Advisory Committee on Human Research Protections (SACHRP); Alexandria, Virginia; March, 2004.

"Tennessee Health Care Decisions Act"; testimony for House Judiciary Committee on SB2312; Tennessee State Legislature; Nashville, Tennessee; March, 2004.

"The Futility of Medical Necessity: Ensuring Access by Preserving Affordability"; lecture; Second Annual Policy Orientation Session for the Texas Legislature; sponsored by Texas Public Policy Foundation; Austin, Texas; January, 2004

"Litigation in Clinical Trials"; lecture; conference on Legal Issues Affecting Academic Medical Centers and Other Teaching Institutions, sponsored by American Health Lawyers Association; Washington, D.C.; January, 2004

2003

"Patient Advocates in Research: A Case Study from Conception to Litigation and Back"; lecture; Forum on Preventing Liability Risk in Clinical Trials, sponsored by The Center for Business Intelligence; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; December, 2003

"Practical Lessons for Avoiding/Reducing the Risk of Lawsuits: A Case Study of ABIOMED Litigation"; lecture; 2003 Annual IRB Conference, sponsored by Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research (PRIM&R); Washington, D.C.; December, 2003

"The Research Subject Advocate in High-Risk Clinical Research: Experiences and Insights from the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial"; lecture; 2003 Annual IRB Conference, sponsored by Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research (PRIM&R); Washington, D.C.; December, 2003

"Medical Devices: A Different Twist on the Ethics and Law of Research Protections"; endowed lecture; Faegre & Benson Lecture Series on Law, Health & the Life Sciences, sponsored by Universith of Minnesota Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences; Minneapolis, Minnesota; December, 2003

"Caught in the Crosshairs: Emerging Litigation in Clinical Research"; lecture; Bioethics and Public Policy Seminar Series, sponsored by Institution for Social & Polic Studies y, Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut; November, 2003

"Is Secret Science Good for Your Health? Research Subject Privacy Versus the Public’s Right to Know"; lecture; Bioethics and Public Policy Seminar Series, sponsored by Institution for Social & Polic Studies y, Yale University; New Haven, Connecticut; November, 2003

"Limiting Support in the Severely Disabled Child"; panel discussion; conference on "Advancing the Frontiers of Pediatric Emergency Care in Tennessee", sponsored by Children's Emergency Care Alliance and American Academy of Pediatrics; Memphis, Tennessee; September, 2003

"Ethics and Research with Human Subjects"; lecture; conference on "Blending Clinical Practice and Research: Forging Partnerships in the Rocky Mountain States to Enhance Drug Addiction Treatment"; sponsored by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA); Denver, Colorado; September, 2003

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"I Don't Know What to Do: Futility, Hope, and the Land Between;" Grand Rounds lecture; Karmanos Cancer Institute; Detroit, Michigan; September, 2003

"Incentives to Improve Quality: Caveats and New Opportunities"; lecture; 27th Annual Health Law Teachers Conference, sponsored by American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics; Wilmington, Delaware; June, 2003

"Beyond Managed Care: Can We Afford to Care for Our Children?"; lecture; conference on "Current Problems in Pediatric Therapy, XXIX; sponsored by University of Oklahoma College of Medicine; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; April, 2003

"Protecting Subject Privacy and Managing Media"; lecture; sponsored by 27th Annual North American Conference & Exposition, Association of Clinical Research Professionals; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; April, 2003

"IPAC: Independent Patient Advocacy Council"; lecture; sponsored by 27th Annual North American Conference & Exposition, Association of Clinical Research Professionals; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; April, 2003

"Consumer-Defined Benefits"; expert testimony, Texas State Health Care Expenditures Committee; Texas House of Representatives; Austin, Texas; April, 2003

"Big Brother Technologies"; panel discussion; Choices and Challenges Forum, sponsored by Virginia Polytechnic University; Blacksburg, Virginia; March, 2003

"Achieving Informed Consent in Innovative Research Trials"; lecture; IRB Grand Rounds, sponsored by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Los Angeles, California; March, 2003

"Litigation Involving Human Subjects in Research"; lecture; Third Annual Medical Research Summit; Washington, D.C.; March, 2003

"Snake Oil or Healing Balm?: Alternative Healthcare Meets Conventional Medicine"; lecture; Jacksonville University; Jacksonville, Florida; February, 2003

"Defined Contribution as an Approach to Consumer Empowerment;" lecture; 2003 Legislator Policy Orientation, sponsored by Texas Public Policy Foundation; Austin, Texas; February, 2003

2002

Visiting Scholar, University of Texas Medical Branch, Institute for Medical Humanities; October and November (two months), 2002.

"When the Pursuit of New Technologies Drives Research: Special Concerns for IRBs on Novel Therapeutics;" plenary panelist; Annual IRB Conference, "Protecting Human Subjects: What's Best, What Works, What Doesn't?", sponsored by Public Responsib iity in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R); San Diego, California; November, 2002.

"Money, Money, Money! IRB Policies on FInancial Incentives, Including FInder's Fees and Bonus Payments"; workshop presentation; Annual IRB Conference, "Protecting Human Subjects: What's Best, What Works, What Doesn't?", sponsored by Public Responsib iity in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R); San Diego, California; November, 2002.

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"The Development of New Technologies: When Is Innovative Therapy Research, Does it Become Medical Practice, and When Do Human Subjects Protections Apply?"; workshop presentation; Annual IRB Conference, "Protecting Human Subjects: What's Best, What Works, What Doesn't?", sponsored by Public Responsib iity in Medicine and Research (PRIM&R); San Diego, California; November, 2002.

"On the Cutting Edge: Ethical Issues in Surgery"; lecture; Fifth Annual Meeting, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities; Baltimore, Maryland; October, 2002.

"Medical Ethics for Healthcare Financial Administrators"; conference, "Strange Bedfellows in Strange Times," sponsored by Texas Association for Health Care FInancial Administration, and Healthcare Financial Management Association Association; Austin, Texas; October, 2002.

"Emerging Litigation Issues in Clinical Research"; lecture, sponsored by Institute for Bioethics, Health Policy and Law, University of Louisville; Louisville, Kentucky; September, 2002.

"Informed Consent to Explantation: the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trial"; lecture and panel discussion; conference on "Medical Implant Information, Performance, and Policies", sponsored by NIH, FDA, and NIST; Gaithersburg, Maryland; September, 2002.

"Health Services Regulation: Controlling Quackery and Other Frauds"; lecture; Ninth Annual Pitts Memorial Lectureship on "Alternative Medical Systems: Here to Stay, but on What Terms?" sponsored by the Medical University of South Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; September, 2002.

"Innovations in Research Ethics: the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trials"; keynote lecture; conference on "Institutional Review Boards: Fulfilling their Mission or Mission Impossible?" sponsored by the University of Cincinatti and Schulman Associates IRB; Cincinnati, Ohio; September, 2002.

"Defined Contribution: A Major Shift in Health Care's Evolution"; lecture; conference, "Health Care Task Force," sponsored by Texas Conservative Coalition; Austin, Texas; August, 2002

"Innovations in Human Subject Protection: the AbioCor Artificial Heart Trials"; conference on "Protecting Human Subjects: Safety, Welfare, and Privacy," sponsored by OHRP and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center; Seattle, Washington; August, 2002.

"Diverging Trends in ERISA and Provider Payment"; lecture; American Health Lawyers Association annual conference; San Francisco, California; July, 2002

Ethical Issues for Hospital Group Purchasing Organizations; task force, sponsored by Premier, Inc.; Santa Clara, California; June, 2002.

"Emerging Litigation Issues in Clinical Research"; paper; 26th Annual Health Law Teachers Conference, sponsored by American Society of Law, Medicine, & Ethics; Indianapolis, Indiana; June, 2002

"Persistent Challenges and Innovative Solutions to Truthful and Balanced Information for Research Participants"; lecture; Thirteenth Annual Intermountain Medical Ethics Conference, on "Doctoring the Truth: The Challenge of Truth-Telling in Medical Communication"; Salt Lake City, Utah; May, 2002.

"Corporate Ethics in Healthcare: From the Boardroom to the Bedside"; lecture; Darden School of Business, University of Virginia; Charlottesville, VA; April, 2002

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"The AbioCor Artificial Heart Trials: At the Frontiers of Research Ethics"; lecture; University of Washington College of Arts and Sciences; Seattle, Washington, February, 2002.

2001

"Creating Your Company's Code of Bioethics: The Why and the How;" lecture; Annual Conference, Business for Social Responsibility; Seattle, Washington; November, 2001.

"Turbulence and Adaptation: Ethics Meets Changing Delivery Structures"; plenary lecture; 2001 Quality Conference, "Health Plan Strategies with Clinical Impact", sponsored by American Association of Health Plans; Chicago, Illinois; October, 2001.

"Medical Necessity Decisionmaking: Future of Preemption and Coverage Implications"; lecture; symposium, "MCO Forum: The Ground is Moving Beneath Us," sponsored by Marsh U.S.A. HealthSpectrum; Chicago, Illinois; July, 2001

"Protecting Peer Review versus Disclosure and Reporting"; lecture; project on "Promoting Patient Safety: An Ethical Basis for Policy Deliberation," sponsored by the Hastings Center; Garrison, New York; July, 2001.

"Ethics in Research: Ideals to Realities"; lecture; forum on "Biotechnology and the Future of Healthcare," sponsored by College of Engineering, Georgia Tech University; Atlanta, Georgia; June, 2001.

"Ethical Issues in Case Management: Studies in Moral Problem-Solving"; 11th Annual Conference and Expo, Case Management Society of America; Nashville, Tennessee; June, 2001.

"Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, or Better Care?"; lecture; conference on "The Ethics of Managed Care: Professional Integrity and Patient Rights," sponsored by University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine; Kansas City, Missouri; May, 2001.

"The Twisted World of ERISA: The Mysterious Case of Pegram and the Missing Fiduciary"; keynote lecture; Physicians and Physician Organization Law Institute, sponsored by American Health Lawyers Association; Chicago, Illinois; April, 2001.

"Medical Necessity: The Ruse Comes Home to Roost"; lecture; policy forum on "The Politics of Managed Care: Second Opinions, New Options," sponsored by the Cato Institute; Washington, D.C.; April, 2001.

"Soaring Eagles, Circling Vultures: the Future of Managed Care"; lecture; Biotechnology Ethics and Policy Spring Speaker Series, Georgia Tech University; Atlanta, Georgia; April, 2001.

"How Courts Mangle Managed Care"; lecture; Biotechnology Ethics and Policy Spring Speaker Series, Georgia Tech University; Atlanta, Georgia; April, 2001.

"Medical Errors: Pinning the Blame vs. Blaming the System"; keynote lecture; Speas Colloquium on "Errors and Accountability in Health Care," sponsored by Carolinas Medical Center and Davidson College; Charlotte, North Carolina; March, 2001.

"Healthcare at Risk: Asking and Addressing the Tough Questions"; keynote lecture; 13th Annual National Managed Health Care Congress; Atlanta, Georgia; March, 2001.

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"How Does Managed Care Manage Death?"; lecture; 13th Annual National Managed Health Care Congresss; Atlanta, Georgia; March, 2001.

"Promoting Patient Safety: An Ethical Basis for Policy Deliberation"; working group sponsored by Hastings Center; Garrison, New York; February, 2001.

"Prescribing Under the Influence: Gifts to Doctors from Drug Companies, and their Implications for Patient Interests"; lecture; sponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics; Santa Clara University; Santa Clara, California; February, 2001.

"Confusion in the Courts"; lecture; College of Law; Santa Clara University; Santa Clara, California; February, 2001.

2000

"Reinventing the Human: The Six Million Dollar Body;" panel; 20th Annual Choices and Challenges Forum; Blacksburg, Virginia; November, 2000.

"Professionalism in Medicine"; lecture; conference on "Understanding Professionalism and its Implications for Medical Education;" sponsored by Mount Sinai School of Medicine; New York, New York; November, 2000.

"Should Medical Insurance Coverage Be Dependent Upon a Research Participant's Willingness to Be Randomized?"; lecture; conference on "IRBs: Afloat in a Sea of Change"; sponsored by Public Responsibility in Medicine & Research; San Diego, California; October, 2000.

"Managed Care on Trial: A Moot Court Debate"; annual meeting, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities; Salt Lake City, Utah; October, 2000.

"Confusion in the Courts" ; lecture; conference on Clinical Ethics for Practitioners," sponsored by The Center for Clinital Ethics, Summit Medical Center; Nashville, Tennessee; October, 2000.

"Contributive Justice"; lecture; 12th Annual Medical Ethics Converence, "Ethics, Economics and Justice in Healthcare: Are We Doing the Right Thing?" sponsored by Colorado Springs Osteopathic Fundation; Colorado Springs, Colorado; October, 2000.

"The Ethics of Balancing Cost and Quality: Contract Law, Informed Consent, and RICO"; lecture; American Society of Anesthesiologists, 2000 Annual Meeting; San Franciso, California; October, 2000.

"The Twisted World of ERISA: Untangling the Quality/Quantity Distinction"; lecture; Tennessee Bar Associaton's 12th Annual Health Law Forum; Nashville, Tennessee; October, 2000.

"Tissue Banking: Market Quirks and Market Solutions"; paper; project on "Ethical Issues in Tissue Banking", sponsored by Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation et al.; Cleveland, Ohio; October, 2000.

"Ethical Aspects of the Variable Copayment System"; lecture; conference on "Innovations in Health Insurance: Variable Copayment-an Alternative to Risk Contracting", sponsored by the Massachusetts Medical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; September, 2000

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"ERISA on the Ropes: Herdrich v. Pegram"; lecture; Twelfth Annual Bioethics Summer Retreat; Monterey, California; June 2000.

"Truth and Consequences: Moving Patients from the Periphery to the Center--a Response"; lecture; conference on "Error in Medicine: A Complex Sorrow", sponsored by University of California, Berkeley; Berkeley, California; May, 2000.

"Organizational Ethics in Healthcare: A Philosophical Perspective"; lecture; Eighth Annual Conference on Medical Ethics and Religion, sponsored by Bayer Learning Center, Duquesne University; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; May, 2000.

"Tactics and Politics: Teaching Humanities in the Clinical Setting"; lecture; conference on "The Humanities in Medical Education," sponsored by the University of South Carolina Center for Bioethics; Columbia, South Carolina; April, 2000.

"Alternative Medicine: Passing Fancy or Wave of the Future?" lecture; Second Annual National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference, sponsored by the University of Virginia; Charlottesville, Virginia; March, 2000.

"Ethics: The Delicate Balance Between Public Health and the Individual"; lecture; Prevention 2000, the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the American College of Preventive Medicine, and the Association of Teachers of Preventive Medicine; Atlanta, Georgia; March, 2000.

"Ethical Issues in Managed Care"; lecture; Symposium on Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, sponsored by University of Tennessee College of Medicine and by University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; Hot Springs, Arkansas; March, 2000.

"Healthcare Crisis: Who Decides?"; interview; February, 2000; for PBS television documentary, to be aired June 8, 2000.

1999

"Ethical Challenges for OPO Financial Administrators"; lecture, case discussion; Annual Fall Forum, Association of Organ Procurement Organizations; San Antonio, Texas; November, 1999.

"1999 Health Sector Assembly"; delegate; sponsored by AMA, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Amgen, Purdue Pharma; Deer Valley, Utah; October, 1999.

"Ethics of Managed Care"; lecture; conference on "Ethical Issues in Managed Care: 21st Century Challenges," sponsored by Covenant Health System and Fort Sanders School of Nursing; Knoxville, Tennessee; October, 1999.

"Doctors and Unions"; lecture; conference on "Ethical Issues in Managed Care: 21st Century Challenges," sponsored by Covenant Health System and Fort Sanders School of Nursing; Knoxville, Tennessee; October, 1999.

"Bioethics and the law: ERISA and the Challenges of Managed Care"; lecture; Twenty-First Annual National Association of Women Judges; Conference on "New Faces of Justice"; Miami, Florida; October, 1999.

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"Truth or Consequences: Ethical Issues in Emergency Care"; plenary lecture; Emergency Nurses Association Scientific Assembly; Washington DC; October, 1999

"Sticks and Carrots and Baseball Bats: Economic and Other Incentives to Modify Health Behavior"; lecture; annual meeting of Southern California Public Health Association on "Making the Tough Decisions: Ethics in Public Health"; Cerritos, California; September, 1999.

"Quality of Life: Erosions and Opportunities under Managed Care"; lecture; 9th Annual Conference on "Medical Ethics for the 21st Century", sponsored by Michigan State University; East Lansing, Michigan; June, 1999.

"Perspectives on the Regulation of the Practice of Medicine"; lecture; 20th Annual Health Law Teachers Conference, sponsored by the American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics; St. Louis, Missouri; June, 1999.

"Managed Care: Directions in the New Millenium"; lecture; conference on "Preparing for the Millenium", TriCare Region Nine conference, sponsored by Naval Postgraduate School; San Diego, California; May, 1999.

"Emerging Issues in Managed Care"; Grand Rounds; Mercy Hospital; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; May, 1999.

"Conflicts of Interest"; lecture; conference on "Educating for the Responsible Conduct of Research in the Next Millenium", sponsored by Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research; Bethesda, Maryland; May, 1999.

"Last Chances"; commentator; documentary, broadcast on America's Health Network; Orlando, Florida; May, 1999.

"Ethical Challenges of Managed Care"; lecture; Annual TriCare conference, Central Region; Las Vegas, Nevada; May, 1999

"Ethical Challenges for Financial Administrators: The Cases that Leave You Scratching your Head"; lecture; conference on "R U Making History, or Will U B History?"; Annual Meeting, Texas Association for Healthcare Financial Administration; San Antonio, Texas; April, 1999.

"Managed Care: Cutting Edge or Precipice?"; keynote address; Southern Oregon Review of Medicine conference on "Ethics of Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, or Better Care?"; Medford, Oregon; April, 1999.

"Ask the Family Doctor"; guest appearance on America's Health Network; Orlando, Florida; April, 1999.

"Conflicts of Interest and Medical Professionalism"; panel presentation; conference on "The Ethics of Managed Care," sponsored by University of Arizona Health Sciences Center; Tucson, Arizona; March, 1999.

"Alternative Medicine: What you Don't Know Can Hurt You"; Grand Rounds; Department of Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee, Chattanooga; Chattanooga, Tennessee; March, 1999.

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1998

"Corporations: Playing Doctor?"; lecture; annual meeting, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities; Houston, Texas; November, 1998.

"Sticks and Carrots and Baseball Bats: Economic and Other Incentives to Modify Health Behavior"; lecture; conference on "Health Promotion & Disease Prevention: Ethical and Social Dilemmas," sponsored by the Hastings Center and by Harvard Medical School; Boston, Massachusetts; November, 1998.

"The Ethics of Managing Financial Risk"; lecture; conference on "Ethics and Professionalism in Managed Care", sponsored by National Institutes of Health, and by Center for Ethics in Managed Care, Harvard Medical School; Washington, D.C.; October, 1998.

"Informed Consents and Ethics"; lecture; Bristol-Myers Squibb Oncology Clinical Research Associate/Nurse Conference; Nashville, Tennessee; October, 1998.

"Government Direction of Healthcare Relationships"; lecture; Mechigan Law School Managed Care Symposium, sponsored by the Journal of Law Reform; Ann Arbor, Michigan; October, 1998.

"The Ethics of Structuring Services"; commentary; annual meeting. American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics; Boston, Massachusetts; October, 1998.

"Can MCOs Play Doctor? New Developments in the Corporate Practice of Medicine"; lecture; conference on "A New National Agenda: Organization Ethics in Health Care," sponsored by School of Medicine and Darden School of Business Administration, University of Virginia; Charlottesville, Virginia; September, 1998.

"Managed Care and Physicians' Loss of Control"; lecture; annual meeting of Colorado Medical Society; Steamboat Springs, Colorado; September, 1998.

"Whodunit? A Case Study in Managed Care"; noon conference lecture; Internal Medicine Department, Cleveland Clinic; Cleveland, Ohio; September, 1998.

"Conflict of Interest and Ethics"; keynote address; conference on "Human Subject Protection: In Search of Excellence", 14th Annual Training Seminar sponsored by Westerin Institutional Review Board; Seattle, Washington; August, 1998.

"Organizational Issues in Managed Care: Case Study"; lecture; Eighth Annual Conference on Medical Ethics, sponsored by Michigan State University College of Human Medicine; East Lansing, Michigan; June, 1998.

"Conflicts of Interest: Perennial Challenge in Biomedical Research"; lecture; 40th Anniversity Group Meeting, National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project; Washington, DC; June, 1998.

"Assessing Costs and Cost-Effectiveness in Critical Care"; invitational working forum; sponsored by American Thoracic Society; San Diego, California; May, 1998.

"Assessment of Quality in Managed Care: Solving Ethical Problems"; lecture; working conference on "Solving Ethical Problems in Managed Care", sponsored by Sierra Health Foundation; Sacramento, California; May, 1998.

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"Provider-Sponsored Organizations: ERISA Iceberg Ahead"; lecture; annual joint meeting, Mesa County Medical Association and Mesa County Bar Association; Grand Junction, Colorado; May, 1998l

"Whatever Happened to John Worthy?: A Case-Study in Managed Care"; lecture; President-Elect's Planning Conference, Colorado Medical Society; Vail, Colorado; May, 1998.

"From Sacred to Profane? The Rise of Alternative Health Care"; keynote address; President-Elect's Planning Conference, Colorado Medical Society; Vail, Colorado; May, 1998.

"Ethics in Managed Care"; lecture; 9th Annual Managed Law Conference on "Forging New Responses to Today's Managed Care", co-sponsored by American Bar Association and by American Association of Health Plans; St. Petersburg, Florida; April, 1998.

"Managed Care: Cutting Edge or Precipice?"; lecture; University of North Carolina, Greensboro series on "Health Care in the U.S.: New Technologies, New Issues"; Greensboro, North Carolina; April, 1998.

"Consumer Rights and Due Process in Health and Disability Plans"; panel presentation; conference on "Enhancing Benefit Protections in the Global Economy while Minimizing Complexities," co-sponsored by American Bar Association and by American Institute of Certified Public Accountants; Lansdowne, Virginia; March, 1998

"The Role of the Academic Investigator in Stroke Clinical Trials--Scientist or Paid Figurehead"; lecture; 23rd International Joint Conference on Stroke and Cerebral Circulation, sponsored by the American Heart Association; Orlando, Florida; February, 1998.

"Case Studies in Managed Care"; lecture; Drake University y School, Mercy College of Health Sciences Nursing School, Mercy Hospital, and the University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences; Des Moines, Iowa; January, 1998.

"Ethical Issues for Medical Students"; lecture; University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences; Des Moines, Iowa; January, 1998.

"The Ethics of Managed Care"; lecture; Fifth Annual Pitts Memorial Lectureship on "Issues in Medical Ethics", sponsored by Medical University of South Carolina; Charleston, South Carolina; January, 1998.

1997

"Sticks and Carrots and Baseball Bats: Economic and Other Incentives to Modify Health Behavior"; lecture; conference on "Health Promotion & Disease Prevention: Ethical and Social Dilemmas," sponsored by the Hastings Center and by Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics; Los Angeles, California; and San Francisco, California; December, 1997.

"A Primer on Conflicts of Interest and Commitment for the IRB"; lecture; symposium on "Ethical Research in an Ethical Society: Principles, Practicalities, & Politics," sponsored by Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research; Boston, Massachusetts; December, 1997.

"Ethical Issues in Managed Care"; lecture; 9th Annual Professional Symposium on "Diabetes: What's New, What's Now", sponsored by American Diabetes Association; Chattanooga, Tennessee; November, 1997.

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"Quality of Life in Health Care: An Endangered Species?" lecture; sponsored by the Center for Applied and Professional Ethics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Knoxville, Tennessee; October, 1997.

"Ethical and Philosophical Perspectives on Health Technologies"; lecture and panel presentation; Seventh Regional Symposium on "Resource Allocation Decision-Making for New and Emerging Health Technologies", sponsored by Canadian Coordinating Office for Health Technology Assessment, and the University of Toronto Joint Center for Bioethics; Halifax, Nova Scotia; October, 1997.

"Physician-Assisted Suicide: the Moral Challenges"; lecture; St. Olaf College, Public Lecture Series; Northfield, Minnesota; September, 1997.

"Ethical Dilemmas in Managed Care"; keynote lecture; Hackensack University Medical Center's Fourth Annual BioMedical Ethics Symposium; Hackensasck, New Jersey; September, 1997.

"Professional Survival of Managed Care"; lecture; quarterly meeting, Central Wyoming Physician Organization; Casper, Wyoming; August, 1997.

"Professional Survival of Managed Care"; Grand Rounds, United Medical Center West; Cheyenne, Wyoming; August, 1997.

"Ethical Issues in Managed Care"; lecture; Annual Meeting, American Bar Association; San Francisco, California; August, 1997.

"Beyond the Obvious: Some Emerging Ethical Issues in Health Care's Ongoing (R)evolution"; lecture; 17th Annual Montgomery Dorsey Sumposium, "Health Care in the 21st Century: What Challenges Lie Ahead?"; Vail, Colorado; July, 1997.

"An Introduction to Moral Problem-Solving in Health Care Ethics"; and "Managed Care and the Business of Medicine: Conflicting Moral Paradigms?"; keynote lectures for Seventh Annual Conference on Medical Ethics, sponsored by Michigan State University College of Human Medicine; East Lansing, Michigan; June, 1997.

Task Force; Committee on the Medicare Hospice Benefit and End-of-Life Care, sponsored by National Hospice Organization; Washington, D.C.; May, 1997.

"Balancing Act: The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics"; lecture and case discussion; annual meeting, Tennessee Society of Pathologists; Knoxville, Tennessee; May, 1997.

"Governance for the New Health Care System"; lecture and case discussion; University Health System, Board of Managers Spring Retreat; San Antonio, Texas; May, 1997.

"Ethics and Managed Care: Are They Incompatible?" and "Justice, Right to Health Care, and Rationing: Hard Choices at the Bedside"; two lectures for course, "Introduction to Medical Ethics and Medical Humanities", sponsored by University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio; San Antonio, Texas; April, 1997s.

"Ethical Issues in Health Care: Three of the Major Challenges Facing Medicine"; keynote address; conference on Health Care Horizons, sponsored by Medical College of Ohio; Toledo, Ohio; April, 1997.

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"Managed Care: Rapid Changes, Emerging Concepts"; keynote address; conference on "Managed Care: Rapid Changes, Emerging Challenges", sponsored by Garden State Association of Diabetes Educators; Jamesburg, New Jersey; April, 1997.

"Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, or Better Care?"; lecture; conference on "New Pathways in Diabetes Care", sponsored by American Diabetes Association, Wisconsin Affiliate, Inc.; Madison, Wisconsin; April, 1997.

"Meaning: the Semantics and Concepts Underlying Physician-Assisted Dying"; panel presentation; conference on "Socially-Assisted Dying: Media, Money & Meaning", sponsored by the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago; Chicago, Illinois; April, 1997.

"Medicine, Money and Morals in Managed Care"; special presentation; 78th Annual Session, American College of Physicians; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; March, 1997.

"The Managed Care Odyssy"; keynote address; conference on "2001: A Med-Surg Odyssy", sponsored by Central Baptist Hospital; Lexington, Kentucky; March, 1997.

"Institutional Ethics and JCAHO"; lecture; symposium on "The Changing Health Care Environment: Issues for the Future", sponsored by American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics, and by Vanderbilt University School of Medicine; Nashville, Tennessee; March, 1997.

"Canaries in the Mines: Ethics, Managed Care, and Psychiatry"; Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, Virginia Commonwealth University; Richmond, Virginia; February, 1997.

"Ethical Dilemmas in Managed Care: A Balancing Act"; lecture; Annual Practice Management Course, "Strategies for Success: How Gastroenterologists Can Thrive in Managed Care Today", sponsored by American College of Gastroenterology; Orlando, Florida; February, 1997.

"Managing Risks, Managing Care"; lecture; Annual Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition on "Engaging Science, Sustaining Society", sponsored by American Academy for the Advancement of Science; Seattle, Washington; February, 1997.

"The Ethical Side of Healthcare Reform"; lecture; meeting of Healthcare Executives Association of Northeast Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; February, 1997.

"Coercion, Manipulation, and Incentives"; panel presentation; meeting on "Ethical Issues in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, sponsored by Hastings Center, California Wellness Center, and the Haas Fund. Palo Alto, California; January, 1997.

"Advocacy, Physician Decision-Making, and the Provider-Patient Relationship"; panel presentation; conference on "Ethics, Professionalism, and the Healthcare Revolution", sponsored by the American Association of Health Plans, and by the Center for Bioethics at the Unvirsity of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; January, 1997.

1996

"Technologic Advances and Economic Retreats: Deciding What to Buy in a Tighter Economy"; lecture; University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; December, 1996.

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"Saving Lives, Spending Money: Shepherding the Role of New Technology"; lecture; State University of New York at Buffalo School of Medicine's Sesquicentennial Symposium, "Ethics and Values in Health Care and Medicine on the Frontiers of the Twenty-First Century"; November, 1996; Buffalo, New York

"Ethics of Managed Care"; lecture; conference on "Setting Medical Goals: What Should Our Priorities Be?", sponsored by Colorado Springs Osteopathic Foundation; Colorado Springs, Colorado; October, 1996

"Clinical Ethics Regarding Managed Care"; Grand Rounds; Blount County Memorial Hospital; Knoxville, Tennessee; October, 1996

"Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, or Better Care?"; keynote address; conference on "Ethical Issues in Managed Care: Economic Roots, Economic Resolutions", sponsored by Bioethics Resource Group of Charlotte, North Carolina; Charlotte, North Carolina; October, 1996

"From Cost Containment to Chaos: Rewriting the Standard of Care"; lecture; conference on "Examining Errors in Healthcare: Developing a Prevention, Education and Research Agenda"; sponsored by American Medical Association, Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, American Association for the Advancement of Science, and Annenberg Center for Health Sciences; Rancho Mirage, California; October, 1996

"Issues in Managed Care and Dentistry"; lecture; for Professional Ethics in Dentistry Network, annual meeting of Society for Health and Human Values/Society for Bioethics Consultation; Cleveland, Ohio; October, 1996

"Revenue Streams and Clinical Discretion"; paper; conference on "The Ethics of Managed Care", sponsored by the American Geriatrics Society, the Hastings Center, and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; New York, New York; October, 1996

"Professional Survival of Managed Care"; Grand Rounds, United Medical Center West; Cheyenne, Wyoming; October, 1996

"Voluntariness in the Context of Managed Care"; workshop; conference on Comprehensive Care of the Terminally Ill: A Northern California Consensus Development Conference for Guidelines on Aid In Dying; sponsored by Stanford University Center for Biomedical Ethics; Palo Alto, California; September, 1996

"Ethics in Receivables Management"; lecture; annual meeting of APGAM (American Guild of Patient Account Management), on "Business Office Ethics, Hospital Politics, Disaster Planning, Downsizing, and Customer Services ... A Kaleidoscope of Opportunities for Today's Business Office Manager"; Austin, Texas; September, 1996

"Managed Care and Changing Liability Issues"; Grand Rounds, Southwest Washington Medical Center; Vancouver, Washington, September, 1996

"Managed Care and the Integration of New Technologies", lecture; conference on "The Gods Must Be Crazy: Ethics and Managed Care"; sponsored by Southwest Washington Medical Center, Vancouver, Washington; , September, 1996

"A Discussion of Balancing Act"; lecture; East Carolina University School of Medicine; Greenville, North Carolina; September, 1996

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"The Decline and Fall of Managed Care as We Know It: Sooner than You Think"; lecture, Perspectives Series; East Carolina University School of Medicine; Greenville, North Carolina; September, 1996.

"Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, or Better Care?"; plenary lecture; 23rd Annual Meeting, on "Unmasking the Potential of Diabetes Educators", sponsored by American Association of Diabetes Educators; New Orleans, Louisiana; August, 1996.

"Assisting Death: Prospects and Pitfalls"; keynote address; Fourth Annual Conference of Bioethics Resource Group, Ltd, "Ethics Committees: Catalysts for Consensus?" Charlotte, North Carolina; August, 1996

"Futilitarianism, Exoticare, and Coerced Altruism: the ADA Meets its Limits"; keynote address; Advanced Bioethics Workshop on "The Americans with Disabilities Act: New Challenges for Institutional Ethics Committees", sponsored by the Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences, College of Medicine, Michigan State University; East Lansing, Michigan; June, 1996.

"The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics"; lecture; 161st Annual Meeting of Tennessee Medical Association, "Medicine On-Line"; Knoxville, Tennessee, April, 1996.

"Academic Medical Centers and Managed Care: Ethical Issues at the New Frontier"; lecture for "Workshop for Faculty and Staff of Family Practice Residencies", sponsored by Family Practice Residency Assistance Program; Kansas City, Missouri; March, 1996.

"New Technologies: Whose Money Are We Spending?"; lecture; Second Annual Health Ethics Conference on "Healthcare Decisions in a Court of Ethics: Infinite Needs, Finite Resources", sponsored by Kansas Health Ethics, Inc., and Witchita State University; Witchita, Kansas; March, 1996.

"Managed Care: Rapid Changes, Emerging Challenges"; Grand Rounds, Mercy Medical Center; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; March, 1996.

"Managed Care: Rapid Changes, Emerging Challenges"; Grand Rounds, Geisinger Health System; Danville, Pennsylvania; March, 1996.

"Reimbursement for New Technological Advances--Ethical, Legal, and Policy Considerations"; keynote address; Inaugural Fulbright & Jaworski Annual Lectureship, Texas Medical Center; Houston, Texas; March, 1996.

"Ethical Standards in Managed Care"; lecture; 1996 National Leadership Conference, sponsored by the American Medical Association; Washington, D.C.; March, 1996.

"Law vs Medicine vs Ethics"; lecture; Community Forum, sponsored by Charleston Area Medical Center; Charleston, West Virginia; February, 1996.

"Law and Medicine in Changing Economic Times"; Grand Rounds lecture; Department of Medicine, Charleston Area Medical Center; Charleston, West Virginia; February, 1996.

"Legal Accountability of Physicians and Health Plans: Compassionate, Proportionate, or Extortionate?"; paper; symposium on "Ethical Issues in Managed Care", sponsored by Cary M. Maguire Center for Ethics and Public Responsibility, Southern Methodist University; Dallas, Texas; February, 1996.

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"Ethical issues in managed care"; workshop, Medical Staff Leadership Retreat, sponsored by Southwest Washington Medical Center; Portland, Oregon; January, 1996.

1995

"Freedom of Speech and the Practice of Medicine"; conference director; colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc.; Clearwater Beach, Florida; December, 1995.

"Living Within Our Limits: Diverse and Perverse Incentives for Integration"; keynote address; conference on "Ethical Issues of Integration: Learning from the Allina Experience", sponsored by Allina Foundation, Allina Health System, and Abbott Northwestern Hospital; Minneapolis, Minnesota; November, 1995.

"The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics"; lecture; Third Annual Pitts Memorial Lectureship, on "Ethical Issues of Managed Care"; Charleston, South Carolina; November, 1995.

"Ethical Issues in Managed Care: National Focus"; keynote address; conference on "Ethical Issues in Managed Care", sponsored by Alliance of Hospital Ethics Committees of Dallas-Fort Worth; Irving, Texas; November, 1995.

"Managed Care: Issues and the Primary Care Professional"; lecture; conference on "Primary Care Perspectives: State of the Are Breast Cancer Diagnosis & Management for the Primary Care Professional", sponsored by the Virginia Breast Cancer Foundation; Williamsburg, Virginia; November, 1995.

"The Clinician and Bedside Rationing: Clinicians' Roles in Making Decisions at the Bedside Based on Economics"; lecture; conference on "Informed Consent in Clinical Settings", sponsored by Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; November, 1995.

"Managed Care and the Frail Elderly: Overview of Ethical Challenges"; lecture; conference on "Managed Care and the Frail Elderly", sponsored by New York Academy of Medicine; New York, New York; November, 1995.

"Managed Care and Beyond"; lecture; symposium on "Doctor/Patient Relationship in Transition... Who Cares?!", sponsored by Trinity Lutheran Hospital; Kansas City, Missouri; October, 1995.

"Resource Allocation in Managed Care", part two; discussant; Hastings Center project, sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Briarcliff Manor, New York; October, 1995.

"Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, or Better Care?"; plenary address; Third Annual Managed Care Best Practices Conference, sponsored by the Prudential Insurance Company of America; Los Angeles, California; October, 1995.

"Medicine's Monopoly: From Trust-Busting to Trust"; plenary lecture; conference on "Ethics, Medicine and Health Care: an Appraisal of the Thought of H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr."; Youngstown, Ohio; September, 1995.

"Ethics in Integration: the Physician/Patient Relation"; keynote address; 70th annual meeting, on "Transition through Trust," sponsored by Colorado Hospital Association; Vail, Colorado; September, 1995.

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"Resource Allocation in Managed Care"; discussant; Hastings Center project, sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; Briarcliff Manor, New York; September, 1995.

"Managed Care and Academic Medicine: Are Odd Bedfellows Snuggling Up?"; lecture; East Carolina University School of Medicine; Greenville, North Carolina; September, 1995.

"A Discussion of Balancing Act"; lecture; East Carolina University School of Medicine; Greenville, North Carolina; September, 1995.

"How to Solve Your Own Ethical Dilemmas"; lecture; conference on "Toward a Peaceful Death--Ethical Issues Across the Life Span", sponsored by Tennessee Nurses Association; Nashville, Tennessee; August, 1995.

"Considering Ethical Issues in Managed Health Care: Benefits and Limits, Paradoxes and Possibilities"; lecture; Group Health Association of America, Forty-Fifth Annual Group Health Institute: "Building on a Legacy of Health Care Leadership"; San Diego, California; June, 1995.

"Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, Or Better Care"; lecture; Eighth Annual Symposium of the West Virginia Network of Ethics Committees, "The Ethics of Managed Care"; Morgantown, West Virginia; June, 1995.

"Managed Care: Last Train Leaving the Station, or Are We on the Wrong Track?"; lecture; 24th Annual Membership Meeting, New York State Society of Internal Medicine; Lenox, Massachusetts, June, 1995.

"Managed Care: Cutting Edge or Precipice?"; lecture; Mercy Medical Center; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; May, 1995.

"Trusteeship in the Managed Care Era"; lecture; board of trustees, ethics committee, Mercy Medical Center; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; May, 1995.

"A Facelift for Marcus Welby: the Physician-Patient Relationship in a Changing Medical Environment"; Jared Haft Goldstein Memorial Lecture; Duke University; Durham, North Carolina; May, 1995.

"Managed Care: Cutting Edge or Precipice?"; lecture; sponsored by Duke University Medical Center; Durham, North Carolina; May, 1995.

"New Issues for Ethics Committees Under Managed Care"; lecture; Duke University Medical Center Hospital Ethics Committee; Durham, North Carolina; May, 1995.

"The Ethics Committee Under Managed Care: Policeman, Ombudsman, or Salesman"; lecture; conference on "Health Care in Transition: the Evolving Role of Ethics Committees", sponsored by Georgia Ethics Committee Consortium; Atlanta, Georgia; May, 1995.

"Ethical Choices, Cost and Quality Outcomes: Can We Have Both?"; keynote address; conference on "Pharmacist's Role in Achieving Quality Outcomes: How Do We Get There From Here?", sponsored by New Jersey Society of Hospital Pharmacists; East Brunswick, New Jersey; April, 1995.

"Bedside Budget Balancing: Permitted? Forbidden? Required?"; keynote address; conference on "Not my Child! Resource Allocation in Individual Case Decision-making," sponsored by Minneapolis Children's Medical Center and St. Paul Children's Hospital; St. Paul, Minnesota; April, 1995.

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"Resource Allocation, Public Policy and Futility: A Modest Proposal Arising out of the Baby K Case"; lecture; conference on "Not my Child! Resource Allocation in Individual Case Decision-making," sponsored by Minneapolis Children's Medical Center and St. Paul Children's Hospital; St. Paul, Minnesota; April, 1995.

"Ethical Principles as Practiced in Home Care"; lecture; Annual Spring Conference, Tennessee Association for Home Care; Nashville, Tennessee; April, 1995.

"Ethical Issues in Integrated Delivery, Managed Care"; lecture; annual meeting, Trustee Institute, sponsored by North Carolina Hospital Association; Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; April, 1995.

"Ethical Treatment and Ethical Training of Students: Two Sides of the Same Coin"; lecture; Southern Regional Meeting, AAMC ( Association of American Medical Colleges), Organization of Student Representatives; Richmond, Virginia; April, 1995.

"Ethical Issues in Managed Care"; lecture; conference on "Managed Care: Its Permutations, Its Quality, Its Ethics, Its Costs, Its Politics," sponsored by University of Michigan Forum on Health Policy; Ann Arbor, Michigan; April, 1995.

"Research in the Managed Care Era and its Moral Dilemmas"; lecture, at 44th Annual Scientific Session, sponsored by the American College of Cardiology; New Orleans, Louisiana; March, 1995.

"Ethics of Healthcare Reform"; lecture; "1995 Workshop for Faculty and Staff of Family Practice Residency Programs", sponsored by Residency Assistance Program; Kansas City, Missouri; March, 1995.

"Managed Care and Geriatrics: Challenges for Practitioners"; lecture; and "Ethics, Economics and Managed Care"; panel; conference on "Advances in Geriatrics VII: Biopsychosocial Aspects of Aging", sponsored by Miami Area Geriatric Education Center; Miami, Florida; March, 1995.

"Diverse and Perverse Incentives in Managed Care, or: Will the Last One Out of the Artesian Well Please Put on the Lid"; paper; conference on "The Doctor and the Patient in the New Health Care Economy," sponsored by Widener University School of Law; Wilmington, Delaware; March, 1995.

"At the Intersection of Medicine, Law, Economics, and Ethics"; paper; William Bennett Bean Sumposium on Philosophy and Medicine, sponsored by Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston; Galveston, Texas; February, 1995.

"Ethical Issues for Psychiatry in Managed Care"; lecture; conference on "Psychotherapy in Psychiatry--What Does the Future Hold?", sponsored by American College of Psychiatrists; Acapulco, Mexico; February, 1995.

"Medical Seminar at Sea: Issues in Medical Ethics"; 20-hour continuing medical education course, sponsored by National Osteopathic Foundation; western Caribbean (Norwegian Cruise Lines' M/S Dreamward); January/February, 1995.

1994

"Health Care--Strategic Trends"; grand rounds, Penrose Hospital; Colorado Springs, Colorado; November, 1994.

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"Medical Futility: Prescription for Coercion?"; grand rounds, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Denver, Colorado; November, 1994.

"Where Medicine and Money are Going in the Next Century"; lecture; annual staff meeting, Memorial Hospital; Colorado Springs, Colorado; November, 1994.

"Futility as Discrimination"; paper; symposium on "Medical Futility", sponsored by Seton Hall School of Law; Newark, New Jersey; November, 1994.

"Balancing Act: Case Management and Employee Rights"; lecture; Hastings Center project on "Emerging Values in Corporate Health Benefits"; Briarcliff Manor, New York; October, 1994.

"Relentless Medicine and the High Cost of Dying"; lecture; Merit Care Medical Center; Fargo, North Dakota; October, 1994.

"The New Health Care Market: Changing Collegial Relationships Among Physicians"; lecture; Merit Care Medical Center; Fargo, North Dakota; October, 1994.

"Ethics of Managed Care"; lecture; Medical Association of Georgia, Medical Staff Section, conference on "Managed care 94: Practical Strategies for Securing Your Future"; Amelia Island, Georgia; October, 1994.

"Controlling Costs"; lecture; "Appalachian Health Care Reform: Enhancing Quality and Accessibility", sponsored by College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University; Johnson City, Tennessee; October, 1994.

"Who Really Pays the Piper: Payers, Physicians, or Patients?"; lecture; seventh annual Speas Colloquium, sponsored by University of North Carolina, Carolinas Medical Center, and Davidson College; Davidson, North Carolina; October, 1994.

"Power in Bioethics"; paper respondent; annual meeting, Society for Bioethics Consultation; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; October, 1994.

"The Effect of Health Care Reform on Patients"; lecture; conference on "Clinical Practice after Health Care Reform: Access and Allocation Issues"; sponsored by Roanoke Memorial Hospitals, Carilion Health System; Roanoke, Virginia; September, 1994.

"Permanently Unconscious Patients: The Need for Medical, Legal, and Public Policies"; panel discussant; symposium sponsored by the Rockefeller Foundation, the Greenwall Foundation, University of Texas System Chancellor's Office, the Park Ridge Center, and the Institute for Medical Humanities; Bellagio, Italy; August, 1994.

"Rationing and Whistleblowing--A Texas Case"; panel presentation; Sixth Annual Bioethics Retreat; Bar Harbor, Maine; June, 1994.

"Managed Care: Nightmare, Warfare, or Better Care?"; lecture; Knoxville Academy of Medicine; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1994.

"Medical Ethics and Resource Management: Confronting the Issues in a Changing Health Care Environment"; lecture; 44th Annual Group Health Institute meeting on "Navigating Reform: HMOs and

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Managed Care in a Time of Transition"; sponsored by Group Health Association of America; Miami, Florida; June, 1994.

"Paths to a Level Playing Field: The Ethics of Health Casre Competition"; lecture; symposium on "The Ethics of Health Care Reform", sponsored by American Association of Bioethics; Washington, D.C.; May, 1994.

"Relentless Medicine on Demand: The Wide Berth of Baby K"; lecture; Portland Veterans Administration Hospital, Portland, Oregon; May, 1994.

"Relentless Medicine on Demand: The Wide Berth of Baby K"; lecture; Veterans Administration Hospital, Seattle, Washington; May, 1994.

"Ethical Concerns in Scope of Practice"; Orthodontic Educational Development Symposium: "Redefining Orthodontic Education: Predoctoral and Continuing Dental Education", sponsored by American Association of Orthodontists; Orlando, Florida; April, 1994

"Financial Incentives to Limit Care"; audio tape; audio tape series on "Doctors' Resource Service: Ethics in Managed Care", sponsored by American Medical Association; April, 1994.

"Reforming the Malpractice Laws for Entitlement Limited Health Plans"; lecture; Forum on Health Care Rationing: Entitlements, Economics and Health Care Practices"; sponsored by University of Kentucky, Chandler Medical Center; Lexington, Kentucky; April, 1994.

"Quality of Life at the End of Life"; panel presentation; sponsored by Choices and Challenges Series, Virginia Tech University; Blacksburg, Virginia; March, 1994.

"Health System Reform: Threat to Physician/Patient Relationship"; lecture; 1994 National Leadership Conference, sponsored by American Medical Association; San Francisco, California; February, 1994.

"Lifestyles of the Risky and Infamous: Must We Always Rescue the Irresponsible Patient?"; Mesa County Medical Society; Grand Junction, Colorado; February, 1994.

1993

"Scope of Practice: Changing in the Face of Health Reform"; lecture; Visiting Professor in Medicine and Medical Ethics; Center for Medical Ethics, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; December, 1993.

"Lifestyles of the Risky and Infamous: Must the Physician Always Rescue the Irresponsible Patient?" Grand Rounds, Department of Internal Medicine; School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; December, 1993.

"When Families Say 'Everything' and Physicians Say 'Stop'"; Lecture, "Ethics For Lunch" Series; Visiting Professor in Medicine and Medical Ethics; Center for Medical Ethics, University of Pittsburgh; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; December, 1993.

"Limits of Access and Costs: The Implications of National Healthcare Reform for Pharmacists", sponsored by American Society of Hospital Pharmacists; Atlanta, Georgia; December, 1993.

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"Ethical Concerns in Health Care Reform"; lecture; Hospital Trustees' Association Fifteenth Conference and Annual Meeting, sponsored by Hospital Association of Pennsylvania; Hershey, Pennsylvania; October, 1993.

"Case Studies in Health Reform"; panel discussion; Department of Humanities; Penn State College of Medicine; Hershey, Pennsylvania; October, 1993.

"Liberty and Responsibility in the Practice of Medicine"; conference director; colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc.; Key Biscayne, Florida; October, 1993.

"Interpretation and the Case Method"; commentary; 7th Annual Meeting, Society for Bioethics Consultation"; Cleveland, Ohio; September, 1993.

"Ethical Issues in Managed Care for Psychiatry"; lecture; joint meeting of Council on Psychiatry and Law, and Commission on Judicial Action; Fall Component Meetings, American Psychiatric Association; Washington, D.C.; September, 1993.

"Confidentiality in Medicine"; commentary; Medicine and Humanities Consultation, sponsored by Texas A&M University College of Medicine; Saledo, Texas; September, 1993

"Demands for Futile Life-Support: When Families and Physicians Collide", and "Autonomy, Competence, and Consent: Borderline Cases"; lectures; Seattle Veterans Administration Medical Center; Seattle, Washington; August, 1993.

"Ethics, Law and Public Policy"; "Autonomy and Consent"; "Costs and Clinical Decisions" "Concepts of Physicians' and Patients' Responsibilities in Medical Care"; lectures; Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics, sponsored by University of Washington School of Medicine; Seattle, Washington; August, 1993.

"Who is Responsible? How Law and Medicine Look at Physician Responsibility"; lecture; "Health and Human Values" Lecture Series, sponsored by Union College Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies, and Albany Medical Center; Schenectady, New York; July, 1993.

"Medical Ethics in the Clinical Setting"; four lectures; Summer Program on Health and Human Values, sponsored by Union College and Albany Medical Center; Schenectady, New York; July, 1993.

"Threats and Opportunities: the Ethics of Medicine's New Economics"; lecture; "Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Conference: From the Office to the ICU--II", sponsored by Swedish Medical Center; Snowmass, Colorado; July, 1993.

"Physicians, Patients, and the New Medical Economics: Incentives or Perversions?"; lecture; 5th Annual Bioethics Retreat; Taos, New Mexico; June, 1993.

"The Quest for Science and Knowledge"; "Problems with the Quest and Managing Uncertainty"; lectures; Governor's School for Science; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1993.

"Research, Legal, and Ethical Dimensions of Physician Self-Referral"; panel lecture; symposium sponsored by National Health Policy Forum; Washington, D.C.; May, 1993.

"The Moral Management of Diminished Competence"; paper; symposium on "Human Nature and Health Care for Free and Responsible Individuals", sponsored by Liberty Fund; Houston, Texas; May, 1993.

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"Of Torts and Charts: Where Lies Patient Responsibility in Medicine and in Law?"; lecture; combined meeting of Mesa County Medical Society and Mesa County Bar Association; Grand Junction, Colorado; May, 1993.

"National Health Care Reform: Hopes and Hazards"; lecture; medical staff meeting, St. Mary's Hospital; Grand Junction, Colorado; May, 1993.

"Ethical Considerations in Forming a National Health Care Agenda"; lecture; seminar sponsored by Northwest Area Council of Health Care Social Workers; Jackson, Tennessee; April, 1993.

"Lung Transplantation Workship II"; workshop presentation; sponsored by American Thoracic Society, Health Care Policy and Clinical Practice Committee; Bethesda, Maryland; March, 1993.

"Health Care Reform"; workshop; Annual Retreat, Evangelical Health Systems Board of Directors; Chicago, Illinois; February, 1993.

1992

"Ethical Perspectives on the Use of High-Cost Drugs"; lecture; session on "Clinical, Legal, and Ethical Perspectives on the Use of High-Cost Drugs”; Midyear Clinical Meeting, American Society of Hospital Pharmacists; Orlando, Florida; December, 1992.

"Ethical Dilemmas in Radiologic Practice: A Dialogue"; panel; Seventy-Eighth Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, Radiological Society of North America; Chicago, Illinois; December, 1992.

"The Physician Entrepreneur"; lecture; Annual Meeting, Society for Health and Human Values; Memphis, Tennessee; November, 1992.

"The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics"; panel; Annual Meeting, Society for Health and Human Values; Memphis, Tennessee; November, 1992.

"The Ethics of Health Care Reform"; lecture; Annual Medical Staff Meeting, McKey Medical Center; Loveland, Colorado; November, 1992.

"The Ethical Considerations of Forming a National Health Care Plan"; lecture; annual meeting, Tennessee Society of Health Care Social Workers, sponsored by Tennessee Hospital Association; Nashville, Tennessee; November, 1992.

"Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing"; lecture; Professional Issues Conference: How to Meet Professional and Personal Health Care Challenges, sponsored by Federation of Nurses/UFT; New York City, New York; October, 1992.

"RBRVS--What Values Drive It?"; lecture; Thirteenth Annual Human Values Forum in Medical Ethics, sponsored by Lutheran General Hospital and the Park Ridge Center; Chicago, Illinois; October, 1992.

"Ethical Challenges of Managed Care"; lecture and workshop; Fall Convention, Virginia Psychological Association; Richmond, Virginia; October, 1992.

"Physicians and Incentive Systems: Facing the Issues"; lecture; General Membership Meeting, Marion-Polk County Medical Society; Salem, Oregon; September, 1992.

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"Healthcare Reform: The American Way"; lecture; 5th Annual Speas Medical Colloquium in Medical Ethics; Charlotte, North Carolina; September, 1992.

"The Ethics of Health Care Reform"; keynote address; General Membership Meeting, Colorado Medical Society; Copper Mountain, Colorado; September, 1992.

"Limitations of Medical Care: Ethical Decision Making"; lecture; General Membership Meeting, Colorado Medical Society; Copper Mountain, Colorado; September, 1992.

"Physicians' Investment and Self-Referral"; lecture; Albany Medical Center, Medical Ethics Grand Rounds; Albany, New York; August, 1992.

"Medical Ethics in the Clinical Setting"; four lectures; Summer Program on Health and Human Values, sponsored by Union College and Albany Medical Center; Schenectady, New York, and Albany, New York; August, 1992.

"The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's News Economics: Allocation of Resources in the 1990s"; lecture; First Annual Aspen Conference on Medical Ethics: "Update on Current Medical Ethics Issues for the Clinician”, sponsored by the Given Institute of the University of Colorado; Aspen, Colorado; July, 1992.

"Health Care Costs Out of Control? Ethical Implications for the Diseased, the Dying, and the Living"; panel; Given Institute of the University of Colorado; Aspen, Colorado; July, 1992.

"Understanding the Nuts and Bolds of the Patient Self-Determination Act"; lecture; Northwest Area Council of Health Care Social Workers; Jackson, Tennessee; July, 1992.

"Philosophy of Science"; four lectures for Academy for Teachers of Science and Mathematics; Knoxville, Tennessee; July, 1992.

"Political Correctness in Bioethics: Is There Such a Thing?"; panel presentation; Fourth Annual Bioethics Retreat; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; June, 1992.

"The Quest for Science and Knowledge"; "Problems with the Quest and Managing Uncertainty"; two lectures on philosophy of science; Governor's School for Science; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1992.

"Physicians and Conflicts of Interest"; lecture, sponsored by Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Morris; Morris, Minnesota; May, 1992.

"Decision Making at the End of Life"; lecture, sponsored by Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Morris; Morris, Minnesota; May, 1992.

"A Time to Live and a Time to Die: Decisions to Abate Life Support for Incompetent Patients"; lecture, 1992 Neuro Critical Care Symposium, sponsored by Blodgett Memorial Medical Center; Grand Rapids, Michigan; May, 1992.

"The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics"; lecture, 1992 Neuro Critical Care Symposium, sponsored by Blodgett Memorial Medical Center; Grand Rapids, Michigan; May, 1992.

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"Deciding Cases"; panel sponsored by American Philosophical Association Committee on Philosophy and Medicine; Central Division Meeting, Americal Philosophical Association; Louisville, Kentucky; April, 1992.

"When the Child Says No, Then What?"; lecture; Fourth Annual AMEDD Clinical Investigation Postgraduate Short Course, sponsored by U.S. Army Health Care Studies; San Antonio, Texas; April, 1992.

"Self-Referral: Economic Realities, Ethical and Legal Constraints"; lecture; Grand Rounds, Department of Internal Medicine, Carolinas Medical Center; Charlotte, North Carolina; February, 1992.

"Should Your Doctor or Family Decide the Moment of Your Death?"; lecture; sponsored by Medical Humanities Program; Davidson College; Davidson, North Carolina; February, 1992.

"Biomedical Ethics Relating to Health Insurance, High Technology, Experimental Procedures, and Reimbursement Issues"; panel discussion; 18th Annual Midwinter Meeting, Tort and Insurance Practice Section, American Bar Association; Palm Beach, Florida; January, 1992.

"Liberty and Responsibility: Psychiatry in the Twenty-First Century"; conference director; colloquium sponsored by Liberty Fund, Inc.; Key Biscayne, Florida; January, 1992.

1991

"Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Case Studies in Ethics"; lecture; annual meeting, Tennessee Society of Healthcare Social Workers"; Nashville, Tennessee; November, 1991.

"A Million Dollar Death: Does Anyone Have the Right?"; lecture; conference "Life-Sustaining Treatment: Whose Choice Is It?”, sponsored by Boone Hospital Center; Columbia, Missouri; October, 1991.

"The New Medical Ethics of Medicine's New Economics” lecture; conference "Medical Ethics for the 90's: An Intensive Skill Building Workshop", sponsored by Michigan State University; East Lansing, Michigan; August, 1991.

"Speak for Yourself in Advance: Decisions for Incompetent Patients at the End of Life"; lecture; conference "Medical Ethics for the 90's: An Intensive Skill Building Workshop", sponsored by Michigan State University; East Lansing, Michigan; August, 1991.

"Philosophy of Science"; four lectures for Academy for Teachers of Science and Mathematics; Knoxville, Tennessee; July, 1991

"The Use of Humanities to Teach Bioethics"; panel presentation; Third Annual Bioethics Retreat; Nantucket, Massachusetts; June, 1991.

"Facts, Values, and Reasoning"; lecture; Governor's School for International Relations; Memphis, Tennessee; June, 1991

"The Quest for Science and Knowledge"; "Problems with the Quest"; and "Managing Uncertainty"; three lectures on philosophy of science; Governor's School for Science; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1991.

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"Rationing and the Law"; lecture; conference on "Rationing America's Medical Care: Opening Pandora's Box?”, sponsored by The Brookings Institution; Washington, D.C.; May, 1991.

"Setting Priorities for America's Health"; lecture; symposium on "Am I My Brother's Keeper? Who Lives? Who Dies? Who Pays?”, sponsored by Chattanooga Area Healthcare Coalition; Chattanooga, Tennessee; April, 1991.

"Ethical Considerations in Prescription Drug Advertising"; lecture; Thirty-sixth Annual Ohio Pharmaceutical Seminar: "Issues in Pharmaceutical Promotion”; Columbus, Ohio; April, 1991.

"Direct-to-Patient Marketing: Vulnerable Patient or Sovereign Consumer?"; lecture; The 11th Annual Symposium on Health Care Marketing, sponsored by the Academy for Health Services Marketing; Las Vegas, Nevada; March, 1991.

"Ethical Questions Don't End at the Chaplain's Office: Understanding the Nuts and Bolts of the Patient Self-Determination Act"; lecture; annual meeting, Protestant Health and Human Services Assembly; Miami, Florida; March, 1991.

"Ethical Issues"; lecture; conference on "Scientific Conference on Quality of Life in Cardiovascular Disease", sponsored by the American Heart Association; Santa Fe, New Mexico; March, 1991.

1990

"The New Economics of Medicine"; quarterly staff meeting, Dyersberg Methodist Hospital; Dyersberg, Tennessee; November, 1990.

"Enriching the Lives of the Elderly: Responsibilities of Grantmaking Foundations"; three lectures; annual retreat, The H.W. Durham Foundation; Heber Springs, Arkansas; October, 1990.

"Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing"; lecture; Professional Issues Conference on "Health Care Challenges and How to Meet Them"; sponsored by Federation of Nurses/UFT; New York, New York; October, 1990.

"Fiscal Scarcity and the Inevitability of Bedside Budget Balancing"; keynote address, "Cost of Care" conference; Erlanger Medical Center; Chattanooga, Tennessee; October, 1990.

"Medicine, Money and Morality: Walking the Tightrope Between Patients and Payers"; lecture, "Cost of Care" conference; Erlanger Medical Center; Chattanooga, Tennessee; October, 1990.

"Who Dunit? Utilization Review and Its Causal Responsibility for Doctors' Decisions and Patients' Outcomes"; paper; annual meeting, American Society of Law and Medicine; Cambridge, Massachusetts; October, 1990.

"Ethical Issues in Treating Adolescents: HMO Capitation Incentives and Adolescent Mental Health"; plenary lecture; fall meeting of American Society for Adolescent Psychiatry; Minneapolis, Minnesota; October, 1990.

"The State of Graduate Education in Bioethics"; panel presentation; Second Annual Summer Bioethics Retreat; Lutsen, Minnesota; June, 1990.

"Gaming the System: Dodging the Rules and Ruling the Dodgers"; lecture; Center for Applied and Professional Ethics, University of Tennessee; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1991.

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"The Quest for Science and Knowledge"; "Problems with the Quest"; and "Managing Uncertainty"; three lectures on philosophy of science; Governor's School for Science; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1990

"Physicians as Entrepeneurs: Self-Referrals and Safe Harbors"; lecture; 1990 Health Law Teachers Conference, sponsored by American Society of Law and Medicine; Cleveland, Ohio; June, 1990.

"Ethics and the Health Professional: How to Make Rational Decisions in an Irrational Environment"; lecture; 1990 Professional Issues Conference, "Meeting the Challenge: Making Changes", sponsored by Federation of Nurses and Health Care Professionals; Washington, D.C.; May, 1990.

"Who Dun It? The Role of Utilization Review in Causing Doctors' Decisions and Patients' Outcomes"; lecture; Midwest Utilization Review Conference, sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield; Nashville, Tennessee; May, 1990.

"Physician as Gatekeeper: A Professional Contradiction?'; George M. Boyer, M.D. and M. McKendree Boyer, M.D. Memorial Lecure; annual meeting, Maryland Medical and Chirurgical Society; Ellicott City, Maryland; May, 1990.

"Patient Autonomy: A Pernicious Idea"; lecture; "Conversations in Bioethics", sponsored by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Center for Bioethics; Cleveland, Ohio; April, 1990.

"Medicine, Money and Morality: How Economics is Changing the Face of Medicine"; lecture; Pre-Med Club, Kent State University; Kent, Ohio; April, 1990.

"Facts, Fallacies and Philosophy"; panel presentation; presented at conference, "Food Fights: Deciding How to Decide about Diet and Disease", sponsored by Virginia Tech University, Center for Programs in the Humanities; Blacksburg, Virginia; April, 1990.

"Conflicts of Interest in Medicine: Problems and Possible Solutions"; panel presentation; The Medical Center Hour, sponsored by University of Virginia School of Medicine; Charlottesville, Virginia; March, 1990.

"The Future of the Doctor-Patient Relationship"; task force; sponsored by the Hastings Center; Briarcliff Manor, New York; February, 1990.

"Medical Ethics and the Health Professional"; lecture; sponsored by Vermont Federation of Nurses and Health Professionals; Burlington, Vermont; January, 1990.

1989

"Physician Investment and Self-Referral: Conflicts of Interest"; address; presented at annual meeting, Maryland Orthopaedic Society; Baltimore, Maryland; December, 1989.

"Gaming the System"; address; presented at Medical Staff Quarterly Meeting, St. Joseph Hospital; Townson, Maryland; December, 1989.

"Ethical Considerations in Forming a National Health Plan"; seminar; presented for Task Force on the Future of Health Care, sponsored by Federation of Nurses and Health Profesionals; Washington, D.C.; December, 1989.

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"Stratified Scarcity: Physicians Caught Between Ethical Obligations and Economic Realities"; lecture; presented at conference, "Economics and Health Care: Rich and Poor Medicine", sponsored by Holland Community Hospital; Holland, Michigan; November, 1989.

"The Abortion Debate: Issues and Fallacies"; lecture; presented at Davidson College; Davidson, North Carolina; November, 1989.

"Health Care and the Environment: Possibilities and Conflicts in the Humanities Tradition"; lecture; presented at 1989 meeting, National Conference of State Humanities Councils; Nashville, Tennessee; October, 1989.

"A Layman's Guide to the Changing Economics and Ethics of Medicine"; lecture; Nashville Young Women's Christian Association; Nashville, Tennessee; October, 1989.

"The Real World of Physician Referrals and Conflicts of Interest"; paper; presented at annual meeting, Idaho Medical Association; Sun Valley, Idaho; July, 1989.

"The Quest for Science and Knowledge"; "Problems with the Quest"; and "Managing Uncertainty"; three lectures on philosophy of science presented at Governor's School for Science; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1989.

"Dodging the Rules and Ruling the Dodgers"; lecture; presented at "The Cost of Caring: Ethics and Prospective Payment", sponsored by Creighton University Center for Health Policy and Ethics; Omaha, Nebraska; May, 1989.

"Gaming the System: Rationing and the Temptation to Cheat"; paper; presented at "Health Care for an Aging Society", sponsored by University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Division of Humanities; Little Rock, Arkansas; May, 1989.

"Care and Cost: Economic Realities and Economic Disclosure"; keynote lecture; presented at "Institutional Ethics Committees and Allocating Scarce Resources", sponsored by Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan; Grand Rapids, Michigan; April, 1989.

"The Allocation of Scarce Resources: Should Ethics Committees Have a Role?"; panel presentation; "Institutional Ethics Committees and Allocating Scarce Resources", sponsored by Medical Ethics Resource Network of Michigan; Grand Rapids, Michigan; April, 1989.

"Conflicts of Interest"; paper; presented at Hastings Center, Briarcliff Manor, New York; March, 1989.

"Who Pays for New Drugs and Devices?"; paper; presented at "Workshop on Bioethical Considerations in Research with Human Subjects", sponsored by University of Alabama at Birmingham; Birmingham, Alabama; March, 1989.

"Conflicts of Interest"; panel discussion on "Physicians' Journal Update"; Lifetime Medical Television Network; New York, New York; February, 1989.

"The Ethics and Legalities of Conflicts of Interest"; paper; 1989 State Legislation Meeting, sponsored by the American Medical Association; Key Biscayne, Florida; January, 1989.

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"Should Physicians Discuss the Cost Constraints of Treatment with Patients?"; lecture, "Ethical Problems in the Health Sciences" series, sponsored by Program in Biomedical Ethics, College of Medicine, University of Iowa; Iowa City, Iowa; December, 1988.

"Philosophy at the Bedside: Practical Ethics in Medicine"; public lecture, Davidson College; Davidson, North Carolina; December, 1988.

"Testing for HIV 'On the Sly'"; panel presentation in "The Moral Responsibilities of Health Care Professionals to Care for HIV Infected Individuals"; annual meeting, Society for Health and Human Values; Chicago, Illinois; November, 1988.

"A New Kind of Informed Consent"; paper; annual meeting, American Society of Law and Medicine; Boston, Massachusetts, October, 1988.

"Rationing of Care: What Does It Mean for the Clinician?"; lecture, presented at symposium, "Select Issues in Geriatrics", sponsored by Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor University College of Medicine; Houston, Texas; October, 1988.

"A Preliminary Overview of Challenges to the Traditional Health Care Ethic"; lecture for task force on A New Ethic for a Changing Health Care Environment, sponsored by Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota; Minneapolis, Minnesota; July, 1988.

"Moral Problem-Solving in Medicine: Economic Exigencies"; lecture for Faculty Bioethics Seminar Group, sponsored by Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota; July, 1988.

"The Quest for Certainty"; "Problems with the Quest"; and "Managing Uncertainty": three lectures on philosophy of science; Governor's School for Science; Knoxville, Tennessee; June, 1988.

"Medical Ethics and the Role of QL Theory and Research"; invited address for "Workshop on Quality of Life and Cardiovascular Disease", sponsored by National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute and Bowman Gray College of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina; June, 1988.

"Economics and Informed Consent"; lecture, sponsored by Institute for Health Policy Education and Research; School of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, Texas; April, 1988.

"Being Immoral to Be Moral: Dodging the Cost-Cutters to Serve the Patient"; lecture in Fourth Annual Series, Rush University Lectures in Health Care Ethics; Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois; March, 1988.

"Risk Management in an Era of Cost Containment"; video interview, sponsored by the Institute of Risk Management Studies, Berkeley, California; February, 1988.

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