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Faculty
Primary Faculty
Professor, Medical Education
Director, Bioethics Education
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Tel: (212) 241-3757
E-mail: rosamond.rhodes@mssm.edu
Rosamond Rhodes is a Professor of Medical Education and Director of Bioethics Education at Mount Sinai School of Medicine where she oversees the medical ethics curriculum for students in all four years of medical school, for house staff in eleven residency programs, for graduate post-doctoral fellows in the biomedical sciences, and for students in the genetics counseling program. She directs a program of faculty medical ethics education and collaborates with faculty members on a variety of research projects. Dr. Rhodes serves as a member of Mount Sinai's Ethics Committee and IACUC. Dr. Rhodes is also Professor of Philosophy at The Graduate Center, CUNY and Professor of Bioethics and Associate Director of the Union-Mount Sinai Bioethics Program.
Beyond the teaching setting, Dr. Rhodes serves on the editorial boards of the international journals Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics, Bioethics, and Clinical Ethics and for 18 years served as co-editor of the American Philosophical Association Newsletter on Philosophy and Medicine. She has published over 130 articles and chapters on a broad range of issues in bioethics including: professionalism, justice, the doctor-patient relationship, decisional capacity, surrogate decision making, research ethics, physician-assisted suicide, genetics, cloning, abortion, assisted reproduction, organ transplantation, psychiatry, and bioethics education. She also writes on the history of moral and political philosophy. She is co-editor of Physician Assisted Suicide: Expanding the Debate (Routledge, 1998), Medicine and Social Justice: Essays on the Distribution of Health Care (Oxford, 2002) and the Blackwell Companion to Medical Ethics (2007).
Nada Gligorov, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Medical Education
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Assistant Professor, Bioethics Education
Tel: (212) 241-8895
E-mail: nada.gligorov@mssm.edu
Nada Gligorov earned a B.A. in Philosophy at the University of Toronto, an M.A. in Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, and her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Graduate Center, CUNY.
She was an ethics fellow at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine from 2002-2007. She is currently working on issues of personal identity and advanced directives, on an objective criterion for the judgment of pain reports, and issues concerning the interaction between commonsense and scientific conceptual frameworks. She also works on issues in Philosophy of Mind.
Recent Publications
"Unconscious Pain," Open Peer Commentary, forthcoming in The American Journal of Bioethics-Neuroscience.
"Reconsidering the Impact of Affective Forecasting," forthcoming in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.
Recent Activities: "Reduction or Reconceptualization," The New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, November 3rd, 2007.
"Connecting Cognitive Psychology to Clinical Ethics," The ASBH 9th Annual Meeting, October 18-21, 2007, Panel Session, Nada Gligorov, Ph.D., Anita Silvers, Ph.D., Charles M. Culver, MD, PhD, Rosamond Rhodes, Ph.D.
"The Impact Bias and Paternalism," Joint Ethics Conference, 18th Canadian Bioethics Society Conference, June 2007.
"The Problem of Personal Identity and It's Impact on Advanced Directives," Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium, New York, April, 2007, Nada Gligorov, Christine Vitrano.
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