Fellowship

Our Alumni: 2001-2002

Lisa Anderson-Shaw, DrPH, MA, MSN, is the Director of the Clinical Ethics Consult Service at the University of Illinois Medical Center (UIMC) in Chicago.  She currently serves as co-chair of the UIMC Ethics Committee and is a member of the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) Institutional Review Board # 1. She is an assistant clinical professor at the UIC Colleges of Medicine and Nursing.

Dr Hillel D. Braude, MD PhD studied medicine at the University of Cape Town Medical School , He  completed a doctoral degree in history and philosophy of medicine and bioethics with the Committee for the History of Culture at the University of Chicago, and simultaneously trained as a clinical medical ethicist with the MacLean Center. His book manuscript, Intuition in Medicine: A Philosophical Defense of Clinical Reasoning has been published with The University of Chicago Press." Dr. Braude's present research focuses on Neuroethics. He is particularly interested in  affect, intentionality and automatic elements of cognition in relation to clinical reasoning

David Cronin, MD, PhD, is Associate Professor of Surgery (Transplantation) at the Medical College of Wisconsin.

Megan Crowley-Matoka is a medical anthropologist on faculty in the Program of Medical Humanities and Bioethics at Northwestern University.  Her research has focused primarily on two areas of keen bioethical interest:  sociocultural dimensions of organ transplantation and, more recently, of pain management

Maria DeTolve Donoghue, MD, Principle at GM Consulting Service.

Veronique Fournier, MD, is Professor of Cardiology and Director of the Centre d'éthique Clinique at the Hôpital Cochin in Paris.

Hollye Harrington, MS, BSN, MSW, is a nurse, social worker, child development specialist, and speaker. She is the best-selling author of The Silver Lining: A Supportive and Insightful Guide to Breast Cancer. She has been a regular contributor to the Huffington Post since 2011, and as an expert in women's health and wellness she has appeared on shows such as Good Morning America, Dr. Phil, and The Doctors. She received her MS in Child Development from the Erikson Institute and her MSW and BSN from Loyola University Chicago. 

James N. Kirkpatrick, MD is Assistant Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Division and Department of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at the University of Pennsylvania.  He is interim associate director of the Echocardiography lab at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.  Dr. Kirkpatrick is one of few ethics-trained cardiologists in the nation.  He directs ethics and professionalism education for the Penn Cardiovascular Medicine Fellowship Training Program. He performs ethics consultations, coordinates Ethics Educational Outreach Initiatives and serves on the leadership team of Ethics Committee at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.  He has lectured, received grants and published empirical research on a variety of topics in "cardioethics."

Debjani Mukherjee, PhD, is a licensed Clinical Psychologist, the Director of the Donnelley Ethics Program at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and an Associate Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and of Medical Humanities and Bioethics at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.