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Dianne M. Bartels, RN, MA, PhD Curriculum Vitae Associate Director Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota N504 Boynton, 410 Church Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455-0346 Phone: (612) 624-9440 – Fax: (612) 624-9108 Email: [email protected] – www. bioethics.umn.edu EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 2001 PhD University of Minnesota, St. Paul, Minnesota (Family Social Science) 1975 MA University of Washington, Dept of Psychosocial Nursing, Seattle, Washington (Nursing) 1973 BS Marycrest College, Davenport, Iowa (Nursing, Minor in Natural Science) 1964 Diploma St. Mary’s, Minneapolis, Minnesota (Nursing) EXPERIENCE July 2005-present Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota July 2002–present Research Scholar, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota August 1996–present Associate Director, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota June 1994–August 1996 Acting Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota July 1987–May 1994 Associate Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1986–1989 Consultant, Creative Nursing Management, Minneapolis, Minnesota June 1986–June 1987 Interim Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota August 1979–July 1986 Associate Director, University of Minnesota Hospitals, Minneapolis, Minnesota August 1976–August 1979 Associate Director, Methodist Hospital, St. Louis Park, Minnesota July 1974–July 1976 Outpatient Nurse, Eastside Community Mental Health Center, Bellevue, Washington Updated 5/22/08 Dianne M. Bartels Page 2 of 21 OTHER FACULTY APPOINTMENTS August 2004-present Adjunct Instructor, Department of Genetics, Cell Biology and Development, University of Minnesota September, 2005-present Core Faculty, Law School Concentration on Health Law and Bioethics 1981–present Adjunct Faculty, School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota January 2002–present Examining Member, Graduate Faculty, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1989–1996 Examining Member, Graduate Faculty in Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1991–1996 Examining Member, College of Biological Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota GRANT PARTICIPATION 2008 Co-investigator, “Positive, Exposure: Reframing Perceptions of Genetic Disease and Disability,” funded by Consortium on Law and Values in Health, Environment & the Life Sciences, University of Minnesota Law School. 2006-2007 Consultant, “Assessment of Nursing Knowledge Base and Skill Levels in Three Key Domains of the Clinical Guidelines for Quality Palliative Care,” with M. Rowan, School of Nursing and L. Ceronsky, Palliative Care, UMMC, Fairview. December 1997–2001 Principal Investigator, “Genetics in Primary Healthcare: Addressing Professional and Ethical Challenges,” Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation. 1991 Project Director, “Genetic Counseling: Ethics, Values, Professional Responsibilities,” (A. Caplan, PI) funded by National Institutes of Health, Human Genome Project Office. 1990-1999 Project Director, “Humane Care of Dying Patients” Research Project of the Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota, funded by Edwards Memorial Trust. EDITORIAL BOARDS 1998 – 2005 Member, Editorial Board, Illness, Crisis and Loss COMMITTEES AND WORKING GROUPS 1997 – 2005 Chair, Search Committee, Post Doctoral Fellowship Position, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota 2005- Consultant, National Society for Genetic Counselors (NSGC) Ethics Committee Updated 5/22/08 Dianne M. Bartels Page 3 of 21 2005 – 2007 Liaison for the University Senate Research Committee to the Council of Research Associate Deans 2005- Member, Consultation Committee, University of Minnesota Institutional Review Boards 2004 – Member, Hospice of the Twin Cities Board of Directors 2004 – Member, Fairview University Ethics Committee 2003 – 2006 Member, University Senate Research Committee 1999 – 2000 Member, Task force on Health Care Professional Education in End of Life Care 1998 Member, Planning Committee for Association for Moral Education Annual Meeting 2000 Center Representative, Minnesota Partnership on End of Life Care 1994 – 2002 Member, Omicron Delta Kappa Honor Society 1989 – Member, Admissions Committee, University of Minnesota Genetic Counseling Program 1986 – 2006 Advisor, Student Committee on Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota REVIEWER American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine Journal of Genetic Counseling Journal of Nursing Ethics PUBLICATIONS Books 1. Leroy BS, Veach P, Bartels DM. Advanced Genetic Counseling Practice, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Contract for 2008 completion. 2. McCarthy Veach P, LeRoy BS, Bartels DM. Facilitating the Genetic Counseling Process: A Practice Manual. Springer-Verlag, 2003. 3. Bartels DM, LeRoy BS, Caplan AL (eds.) Prescribing Our Future: Ethical Issues in Genetic Counseling, Aldine de Gruyter, 1993. 4. Bartels DM, Vawter D, Priester R, Caplan AL (eds.) Beyond Baby M: Ethical Issues in New Reproductive Techniques, Humana Press, 1990. Updated 5/22/08 Dianne M. Bartels Page 4 of 21 Articles and Book Chapters 1. Awwad R, McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM. Culture and Acculturation: Influences on Palestinian Perceptions of Prenatal Genetic Counseling. Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2008;17:101-116. 2. Pirzadeh S, McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM, Kao J, LeRoy BS. A National Survey of Genetic Counselor Personal Values. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2007;16:763-773. 3. McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM, LeRoy BS. Coming Full Circle: A Reciprocal-Engagement Model of Genetic Counseling Practice. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2007;16:713-728. 4. Song J, Bartels DM, Ratner ET, Alderton L, Hudson B, Ahluwalia JS. Dying on the Streets: Homeless Persons’ Concerns and Desires About End of Life Care. Journal of General Internal Medicine 2007;22:427-434. 5. Song J, Ratner ER, Bartels DM, Alderton L, Hudson B, Ahluwalia JS. Experiences With and Attitudes Towards Death and Dying Among Homeless Persons. JGIM 2007;22:435-44. 6. Kempainen R, Bartels DM, McCarthy Veach P. Qualitative analysis of On Being a Patient Essays: Lessons for Health Care Providers. Academic Medicine 2007;82(2). 7. Bartels DM. Disclosing Risks of New Technologies: Ethical Challenges for Physicians, Patients, and Companies. Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology 2005;7(1):183-188. 8. Song J, Ratner E, Bartels DM. Homelessness and End of Life Care. Journal of Clinical Ethics 2005;16(3):251-61. 9. Kahn J, Bartels DM. Bioethics: A Discipline That’s Here to Stay – Improving Care Across Settings. Minnesota Physician October, 2005. 10. Ratner E, Bartels DM, Song J. A Perspective on Homelessness, Ethics, and Medical Care. Minnesota Medicine 2004;87(6):50-52. 11. Moldow G, Bartels DM, Brunnquell D, Cranford R. Why Address Medical Futility Now? Minnesota Medicine 2004;87(6):38-39. 12. Bartels DM. Brave New Families: The Influence of Reproductive and Genetic Technologies Handbook of Contemporary Families: Considering the Past Contemplating the Future, Sage, 2003. 13. McCarthy Veach P, LeRoy BS, Bartels DM. Defining Moments: Catalysts for Professional Development. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2002;11(4):277-280. 14. Bower MA, McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM, LeRoy BS. A Survey of Genetic Counselor Strategies for Addressing Ethical and Professional Challenges in Practice. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2002;11(3):163-186. 15. Bartels DM, Faber-Langendoen KL. Caring in Crisis: Family Perspectives on Ventilator Withdrawal at the End of Life. Families, Systems & Health 2001;19(2):169-176. Updated 5/22/08 Dianne M. Bartels Page 5 of 21 16. McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM, LeRoy BS. Ethical and Professional Challenges Posed by Patients with Genetic Concerns: A Report of Focus Group Discussions with Genetic Counselors, Physicians, and Nurses. Journal of Genetic Counseling 2001;10(2):97-120. 17. Bartels DM. Family Covenants and Confidentiality within Families. Commentary: American Journal of Bioethics 2001;1(3):15-16. 18. LeRoy BS, Bartels DM. Sex Selection. In Mehlman MJ, Murray TH (eds.) The Encyclopedia of Ethical, Legal and Policy Issues in Biotechnology. J Wiley and Sons, Inc, 2000. 19. McCarthy Veach P, Truesdell SE, LeRoy BS, Bartels DM. Client Perceptions of the Impact of Genetic Counseling: An Exploratory Study. Journal of Genetic Counseling August 1999;8(4):191- 216. 20. Bartels DM, LeRoy BS, McCarthy P, Caplan AL. Nondirectiveness in Genetic Counseling: A Survey of Practitioners. American Journal of Medical Genetics 1997, 72:172-179. 21. Winter PR, Wiesner GL, Finnegan J, Bartels DM, LeRoy B, Chen PL, Sellers TA. Notification of a Family History of Breast Cancer: Issues of Privacy and Confidentiality. American Journal of Medical Genetics 1996;66:1-6. 22. Bartels DM, Youngner S, Levine J. Ethics Committees: Living Up to Your Potential. AACN Clinical Issues in Critical Care Nursing, JB Livingston, August 1994, 5(3):313-323. 23. Faber-Langendoen K, Bartels DM. The Process of Foregoing Life-Sustaining Treatment in a University Hospital; An Empirical Study. Critical Care Medicine, May 1992. 24. Bartels DM. Critical Care and Ethics Committees: Adversaries or Allies? Perspectives of Critical Care, January 1989. 25. Bartels DM. Ethical Issues in Nursing Management. In Sullivan E, Decker M. (eds.) 2nd Edition, Effective Management in Nursing. Addison Wesley, 1988. 26. Bartels DM. Clinical Nurse Specialist Roles: An Institutional Process for Determining