Dianne M. Bartels, RN, MA, PhD

Curriculum Vitae

Associate Director Center for Bioethics, 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

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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

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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.

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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.

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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 Priorities. Journal of Nursing Administration, June 1987.

27. Bartels DM, Smith V, Lampe S. Head Nurse Role in Primary Nursing. Canadian Journal of Nursing, 1974.

E Journal Publications

1. Bartels DM, Kasimow S. Care is not Futile. CMAJ Eletter 2007;177:1201-1208.

Abstracts

1. Dee D, Bartels DM, Song J, Ratner E, Wall M, Ulvestad N. Homeless Specific Advance Directive: A Pilot Study. National Health Care for the Homeless Conference and Policy Symposium. Phoenix, AZ, June, 2008.

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2. Alliman S, McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM, Bower M, Lian F, James C, LeRoy BS. Ethical and Professional Challenges in Clinical Practice: A Comparative Analysis of Australian and US Genetic Counselors. Presented at the National Society of Genetic Counselors’ Annual Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, October 2007.

3. Szlendakova B, McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM, Kao J, LeRoy BS. Walking in Your Patient’s Shoes: Genetic Counseling Students’ Empathy Regarding a Diagnosis of Down Syndrome. Presented at the National Society of Genetic Counselors Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA, November 2005.

Reports

1. LeRoy BS, McCarthy Veach P, Bartels DM. Genetics in Primary Healthcare: Addressing Professional and Ethical Challenges, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota, 2001.

2. Bartels DM, Truesdell-Smith E. New Frontiers in Genetic Testing & Screening: The Human Genome Project, Center for Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota, 1993.

COMMITTEES AND WORKING GROUPS

2008 Member, Interprofessional Education Group, Center for Bioethics, University of Minnesota

2007 Member, Community Ethics Committee Futility Policy Group

2007 Member, Minnesota Department of Administration Genetic Information Task Force

2006 Consultant, National Society for Genetic Counselors Ethics Committee

2006-07 Member, Planning Committee for Summit of the Sages, Densford Center for Nursing Leadership

2006 – Member, Wald lecture planning committee, Densford Center for Nursing Leadership

2005 – Member, AHC Medical Reserve Corps

2005 – Member, NIH appointed Data Safety Monitoring Committee, Improving function in Age-related Macular Degeneration

2005 – Member, NIH appointed Data Safety Monitoring Board, ResQ Trial

2005-06 Member, Council of Research Associate Deans, University of Minnesota,

2004- Member, Barbara Tebbitt Leadership Award, Densford Center for Nursing Leadership

2004-06 Member, University Of Minnesota Senate Research Committee

2004 – 06 Member, Minnesota Department of Health, Newborn Screening Advisory committee

1991 – 05 Center Project Director, “Genetic Counseling: Ethics, Values, Professional Responsibilities”

1990 – 04 Center Project Director, “Humane Care of Dying Patients”

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2003 Fairview University Medical Center Task Force, Ethics of Left Ventricular Assist Devices as Destination Therapy

2001 – 2003 Member, Minnesota Department of Health, Newborn Screening and Infrastructure Development Advisory Board

1999 – 2000 Member, Task Force on Health Care Professional Education in End of Life Care

2000 – 2001 Member and Center Representative, Minnesota Commission on End of Life Care

1998 – 2000 Member, Ethics Advisory Group, The Evan B. Donaldson Adoption Institute, New York, NY

1997 – 2000 Board of Directors, Grace House, Minneapolis, Minnesota

1997 – 1999 Member, Ethics Design Task Force, Fairview University Health Center

1993 – 1995 Member, Familial Cancer Research Group, University of Minnesota Department of Human Genetics, G. Wiesner, MD, Chair

1993 – 1994 Member, Families and Life and Death Health Care Decision Making Group, Family Social Science, University of Minnesota, M. Stum, PhD, Chair

1989 – 1990 Member, Center for Biomedical Ethics Center Interdisciplinary Research Group addressing “Use of Human Fetal Tissue in Research and Therapy”

1989 – 1990 Member, Phase II of research project which produced, “Rethinking Medical Morality”

1988 – 1989 Co-chair, 25 member interdisciplinary research project of the Center for Biomedical Ethics which produced “Rethinking Medical Morality: Ethical Implications of Changes in Health Care Organization, Delivery and Financing”

PRESENTATIONS

Courses

1. Clinical Ethics Bioethics 5100, with Mary Faith Marshall, Medical School and Center for Bioethics, Spring and Fall 2006, Fall,2007.

2. Ethical and Legal Issues in Genetics Counseling, GDC 8914/BTHX 8114, with B. LeRoy, Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Minnesota, Annually, Winter 1991 – present.

3. Who Shall Live? Who Shall Die? Compleat Scholar, Continuing Education, University of Minnesota, Fall 1993.

4. Leadership and Management, Department of Nursing, Metropolitan State University, Spring 1987, 1988.

Classes

1. “Ethical Challenges and the New Genetics,” Bioethics 5325, March, 2008.

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2. “Ethical Challenges in New Reproductive Technologies,” Biol 4501, Social Uses of Biology, Fall 2004, 2006, 2007.

3. “New Reproductive Technologies: Ethical Challenges,” in CFANS 1501, Biotechnology, People and the Environment, Spring, 1994 – 2008.

4. “End of Life Care, Families and Grief,” GCD 8913, Spring 2005-2007.

5. “Reproductive Technologies: An Example of Biomedical Ethical Challenges,” LSSURP,2005, 2007.

6. “New Technologies: Ethical Challenges” BMEn 4002, Biomedical Engineering program, Spring , 2006, 2007, 2008.

7. “Ethical Challenges in Genetics and Reproduction,” CLA, U of MN., 2005

8. Tutor, Physician and Society course, Medical School, 2003-2008

9. “Social Gerontology: A Multidisciplinary Perspective,” with Anne Kane, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 1, 2004.

10. “Ethics of Stem Cell Research and Treatment” Biochemistry Graduate School Course, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 2004.

11. “Human Applications of Genetic and Reproductive Technology: Do the Ends Justify the Means?” Biomedical Engineering Seminar, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 21, 2002.

12. “Genetic and Reproductive Issues,” School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Summer 2002.

13. “Ethical Issues in Genetic Health Care: On Doctoring course – University of Minnesota Medical School, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Summer 2002.

14. “Ethical Issues in Testing and Screening Programs,” School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Fall 2000, Spring 2001.

15. “Ethical Issues/Euthanasia,” School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1999 – 2002.

16. “Current Ethical Challenges in Treating People with Disabilities,” EDPA Contemporary Services for People with Disabilities, annually, 1997 – 2001.

17. “Genetics in Primary Care: Ethical and Professional Concerns,” CHIP Student Committee on Bioethics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 2000.

18. “Ethical Issues Encountered with Genetics in Primary Care,” School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1999.

19. “Ethical Issues at the End of Life,” School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1998 – 1999.

20. “Advance Directives and End of Life Care,” University of Minnesota Medical Residents Core Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1998.

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21. “Ethical Challenges at the End of Life,” Mortuary Science Program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1998.

22. “Ethical Challenges in Human Genetics,” University of Minnesota Nursing School Class, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 24, 1998.

23. “Ethical Challenges in Genetic Counseling, Science in Agriculture,” University of Minnesota, Spring 1994 – 1998.

24. “Ethical & Legal Issues in Genetic Counseling,” Department of Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Minnesota, 1993 – 1998.

25. “Ethical Concerns in Nursing Practice,” School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1996.

26. “Ethics of Biotechnology,” Department of Animal Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 1996.

27. “Medical Ethics,” School of Radiation Therapy, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1995.

28. “Ethical Issues in Genetic Counseling, Advanced Human Genetics,” Department of Human Genetics, University of Minnesota, Summer 1992.

29. “Making Ethics Work, Reflective Leadership Program,” HH Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota, Spring 1992.

30. “Ethical Issues in Developmental Disabilities, Contemporary Services for Persons with Developmental Disabilities Ethics in Healthcare Administration,” Institute on Community Integration, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Fall and Summer 1991-1992, 1992-1993, 1993-1994, Fall 1995.

31. “Ethical Issues Related to AIDS, Public Health Approaches to AIDS,” School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Spring 1991.

32. “A Model for Ethical Analysis, Preceptor’s Program,” College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota, Fall 1990.

33. “Informed Consent and the Medical Student Role, Clinical Medicine IV,” Medical School, University of Minnesota, 6 weeks 1989 – 1992.

Selected Community Presentations

1. “End of Life Care: After Schiavo,” Osher Life Long Learning Institute, University Of Minnesota, May 2008.

2. “End of Life Care Challenges” St. Louis Park Rotary Club, May 2008.

3. “Completing your Living Will,” Osher Life-Long Learning Institute, University of Minnesota, June, 2008.

4. “Contemporary Challenges in End of Life Care,” Osher Life-Long Learning Institute, University of Minnesota, April, 2008.

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5. “Contemporary Issues in Bioethics,” Minnesota Nurses Association Ethics Committee, November, 2007.

6. “Ethical Challenges for Genetic Counselors,” University of Otago Bioethics Center Seminar Series, New Zealand, March, 2007.

7. “Ethical Challenges in End of Life Care,” Golden Valley Rotary Club, Golden Valley, MN, January, 2007.

8. “Addressing Ethical Challenges in Genetic Counseling,” National Society for Genetic Counseling Ethics Committee, November, 2006.

9. “Current Ethical Controversies: From Stem Cells to Plan B,” American College of Clinical Pharmacy, St. Louis, MO., October, 2006.

10. “Ethical Challenges in End of Life Care, Oak Grove Presbyterian Church, Bloomington, MN, October, 2006.

11. “Genetics, Ethics, and Cancer Care - New Challenges for Oncology Nurses,” University of Minnesota Women’s Health Nursing Conference, April 2006.

12. “End of Life Care after Terry Schiavo,” West Metro AAUW, November, 2005.

13. “The Power to Divide: Ethics of Stem Cell Research and Transplantation,” National Society for Genetic Counselors, Los Angeles, CA, November, 2005.

14. “Medical Futility Revisited”, Fairview University Medical Center, Minneapolis, September, 2005.

15. “Medical Futility Revisited,” Center for Bioethics Seminar, U of Minnesota, with Don Brunnquell, PhD April, 2005.

16. “Ethical Challenges in Genetics Counseling,” Richfield High School, Richfield, MN, November 30, 2005.

17. “New Reproductive Options: New Ethical Challenges,” Augsburg College Physician’s Assistant Program, Minneapolis, MN, December 2, 2004-2007.

18. “Aging and End of Life Care,” Long-term Care Directors Ethics Committee, Mankato, MN, January 8, 2003.

19. “Ethics of Stem Cell Research & Transplantation,” First Lutheran Church, St. Peter, MN, December 15, 2002.

20. “Direct Access Testing: Is it Right for Your Lab?” online audio conference, American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC), December 11, 2002.

21. “Let’s Talk: Important and Practical Issues about End of Life,” St. Mary’s Clinic Hospice Workshop, Duluth, Minnesota, September 24, 2002.

22. “Genetic and Reproductive Decisions: A Look at Ethical and Pastoral Challenges,” keynote address, United Theological Seminary Spring Convocation, New Brighton, Minnesota, April 24, 2002.

23. “Ethical Challenges in Genetic Health Care,” workshop presentation, Collaborative Family Healthcare Association 5th Biennial Conference, Clearwater, Florida, Jan 25, 2002.

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24. “The Painful Truth: A Community Forum on the Under treatment of Pain at End of Life,” panelist, Minnesota Hospice Organization, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 1, 2001.

25. “Made to Order Baby; The Genetic Testing of Embryos: How Will it Impact our Future?” panelist, The Sheldon Reed Distinguished Lecture Series, Minnesota Association for Human Genetics, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 2001.

26. “Genetics in Primary Care: Ethical and Professional Challenges,” Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation Conference on Enhancing Interactions Between Nursing and Medicine: Opportunities in Health Professions Education, Bermuda, July 2000.

27. “Genetic Testing,” Health System Minnesota Conference on Ethics and the Patient Experience in Clinical Research, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, May 2000.

28. “Personhood and the Human Genome Project,” University Episcopal Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 2000.

29. “In the Care of Strangers: Family Perspectives on Ventilator Withdrawal,” Mayo Continuing Nursing Education, Rochester, Minnesota, February 2000.

30. “In the Care of Strangers: Family Perspectives on Ventilator Withdrawal,” Midwest Intensive Bioethics Course, Chicago, Illinois, July 1999.

31. “End of Life Care and Advance Directives,” Medical Residents' Care Conference, Minneapolis, MN, October 1999.

32. “Ethical and Spiritual Issues at the End of Life,” Colorado Osteopathic Foundation, Colorado Springs, CO, September 1999.

33. “Family Perceptions of End of Life Care,” ICU Conference, University of Minnesota, August 1999.

34. “DNR/DNI in Hospice Care,” Hospice of the Twin Cities, July 1999.

35. “Leadership in Health Care,” University of St. Thomas, Management Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1999.

36. “The Human Genome Project: What Does It Have To Do With Me,” HealthSpan Hospice, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1997 - 1998.

37. “Promoting Patient Confidentiality,” with Jeffrey Kahn, 3rd District Nurses Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1998.

38. “Cloning and the New Genetics,” with Robert McKinnell, Mindstretch, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 1998.

39. “Clinical and Ethical Implication of Ventilator Withdrawal,” Association of Critical Care Nurses and American Society of Law and Medicine conference, Baltimore, Maryland, March 1998.

40. “Ethical and Spiritual Challenges at the End of Life,” Westwood Lutheran Church, February 1998.

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41. “Medical, Ethical and Spiritual Challenges at the End of Life,” Ministerium Day, Howard Young Health Care, Inc., October 1997.

42. “End of Life Medical Decisions,” Howard Young Medical Center, Rhinelander, Wisconsin, October 1997.

43. “Ethics: What is Informed Consent?” National Marrow Donor Program’s 1997 Council Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1997.

44. “Some Ethical Challenges with New Genetics,” Fairview University Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1997.

45. “Quality of Life: Ethics and Health Care Decision-Making,” Courage Center Workshop, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1997.

46. “Ethics—What do you think of?” Courage Center Workshop, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1997.

47. “Ethical Issues in Nutrition,” Food, Science and Nutrition, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1997.

48. “Ethics Committees in the Early Years—25 Years of Clinical Ethics: Reflections and Celebrations,” panelist, Hennepin County Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1997.

49. “Ethics and Ethical Decision Making,” Care Providers of Minnesota, November 1996.

50. “Family Perceptions on End of Life Care in a Critical Care Unit,” ICU Care at the End of Life: Ethics and Practice conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1996.

51. “Biomedical Ethics,” Hopkins Rotary, Hopkins, Minnesota, September 1996.

52. Ethics Panel for Eleventh Annual Update Conference, Alzheimer’s Association, June 1996.

53. “Biomedical Ethics: What is it?” Composition 3033: Writing for the Health Sciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1996.

54. “Some Ethical Challenges in Genetic Counseling,” Grand Rounds, Methodist Hospital, May 1996.

55. “Ethical Challenges in Genetic Counseling,” The Genetics Society, Rochester, Minnesota, April 1996.

56. “Ethical Challenges at the End of Life,” St. Paul Surgical Society, April 1996.

57. “Ethical Decision Making in Real Life,” School of Nursing, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 1996.

58. “Ethical Issues in Long Term Care,” (panel member) Alzheimer’s Association, March 1996.

59. “Ethical Issues in Stroke Management,” Allina Health Systems Stroke Conference, October 1995.

60. “Ethics and End of Life Decisions,” National Guard Chaplains, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 1995.

61. “Current Trends in the Medical Profession When Making Decisions about Allowing Death,” North Presbyterian Church, White Bear Lake, Minnesota, January 1995.

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62. “Ethical Issues: DNA Databanks and Repositories,” St. Paul, Minnesota, November 1994.

63. “Biomedical Ethics and Reproductive Issues,” Trinity Lutheran Church, Watertown, Minnesota, October 1994.

64. “Medical vs. Moral Expertise Interactive Practice!!” Trauma Tactics '94, Eau Claire, Wisconsin, September 1994.

65. Midwest Intensive Bioethics Course, Speaker and small group facilitator, June 1994.

66. “Ethical Principles and Other Ways of Knowing,” Courage Center, Golden Valley, Minnesota, June 1994.

67. “Principles of Bioethics: Decision-Making and End of Life Care,” St. Peter Regional Treatment Center, June 1994.

68. “Current Challenges in Health Care Ethics,” St. Paul Branch, American Association of University Women, April 1994.

69. "Reproductive Ethics," Southwest Conference of the Minneapolis Area Synod, ELCA, April 1994.

70. “The Clinical and Ethical Implications of the Genetics Revolution,” panelist, The Hullkranz Lectures, Health East, April 1994.

71. “Ethical Decisions in Health Care,” University Baptist Church, March 1994.

72. “Ethical Issues in Human Reproduction,” St. Paul Sierra Club, March 1994.

73. “Ethical Decision-Making in Health Care Management,” for Mini MBA for Health Care, St. Thomas University, Fall and Spring 1992-1993, 1993-1994.

74. “Emerging Issues in Adoption: Rights and Responsibilities,” Minnesota Women Lawyers, December 1993.

75. “Ethical Dilemmas and Healthcare Decisions,” Elderhostel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 1993.

76. “Ethical Decisions in End of Life Care,” University of Minnesota Hospital Cardiopulmonary Services Department, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 1993.

77. “Ethical Decision Making in Health Care Management,” St. Thomas University, St. Paul, Minnesota, November and December 1993.

78. “End of Life Decisions,” Family Practice Residents' Rounds, St. Johns Northeast, Maplewood, Minnesota, August 1993.

79. “Healthcare Decisions Confronting All of Us,” American Society of Association Executives, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 1993.

80. “End of Life Decision Making,” National Alzheimer's Association, Chicago, Illinois, July 1993.

81. “Current Ethical Concerns in Cancer Care,” American Cancer Society - Minnesota Division, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota, April 1993.

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82. “Ethical Issues in Treatment of Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders,” Child Neurology Nurse Specialist Group, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 1993.

83. “Ethical Principles in Health Care Reform,” Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1993.

84. “Ethical Decisions at the End of Life,” Holy Redeemer Church, Maplewood, Minnesota, February 1993.

85. “Geriatric Drug Therapy Symposium,” University of Minnesota, Continuing Medical Education, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1993.

86. Ethical Issues in Treatment of Pneumonia,” University of Minnesota, Continuing Medical Education, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1993.

87. Panel Member “Research, Politics, and Ethics” symposium for non-profit foundations, Arthritis Foundation, Minnesota Chapter, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 1992.

88. “The Living Will Requirement: What Does it Mean to Me?” Health Care Auxiliary of Minnesota, September 1992.

89. “XYY Syndrome: The Ethical Responsibility of the Clinician,” Minneapolis Children's Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1992.

90. “Biomedical Ethics: Issues that Affect Us All,” Minneapolis/University Rotary Club, Radisson Hotel Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 1992.

91. “Living Wills,” Heritage of Edina Health Care Center, Edina, Minnesota, May 1992.

92. “Beyond Baby M: Current Ethical Issues,” Bethlehem Lutheran Church Adult Forum, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1992.

93. “Current Ethical Issues for the Health Care Professions,” St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, Minnesota, April 1992.

94. “Self-Determination in Health Care,” Minnesota Area Geriatric Education Center, St. Cloud and Duluth, Minnesota, March 1992.

95. “The New Genetics: The Next Frontier?” First Unitarian Society of Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1992.

96. “Current Issues in Biomedical Ethics,” Minneapolis Branch American Association of University Women, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 1992.

97. “Medical Necessity, Medical Futility: Who Decides?” Greater Twin City AACN Ethics Workshop, Bloomington, Minnesota, January 1992.

98. “Ethical Dilemmas for Health Care Professionals,” Dakota Medical Center, Fargo, North Dakota, November 1991.

99. “Medical Ethics: The Right to Terminate Care,” Minnesota Institute for Legal Education, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1991.

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100. “Ethical Issues in AIDS,” 4th Annual Conference for Legislative and Agency Health Policymakers, Minnesota Hospital Association, St. Paul, Minnesota, November 1991.

101. “Ethical Issues in Terminal Care,” North Star Hospice Volunteer Training, Hibbing, Minnesota, October 1991.

102. “Ethical Leadership,” Minnesota Association of Administrative Nursing Supervisors, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1991.

103. “Humane Care of Dying People,” Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1991.

104. “Compassionate Care of the Dying and the Spiritual Response,” Senior Options Expo, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 1991.

105. “Humane Care of the Hospitalized Patient,” in New Dimensions in Critical Care Seminar, Methodist Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1991.

106. “Ethical Challenges for Nurse Managers,” Minnesota Council of Nurse Managers, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1991.

107. “Ethical Issues in End of Life Care,” Medical staff of Itasca Medical Center, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, June 1991.

108. “Current Ethical Issues in Health Care,” Itasca Medical Center, Grand Rapids, Minnesota, June 1991.

109. “Humane Care of Dying Hospitalized Patient,” in Palliative Care Course, North Memorial Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1991.

110. “Ethical Principles, Ethical Issues & Patient Autonomy,” Medical Directors Training Program, Department of Family Practice & Community Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1991.

111. “Current Ethical Dilemmas,” Minnesota Society for Medical Technology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1991.

112. “Health Care Leadership and Ethics,” with George Shapiro, Mini-MBA in Health Care program, St. Thomas University, St. Paul, Minnesota, May and October 1991.

113. “Current Ethical Dilemmas in Health Care,” Hubert H. Humphrey Institute Leadership Alumnae program, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1991.

114. “Ethical Issues in Genetic Counseling,” meeting summary NIH-DOE Ethical, Legal, Social Implications working group, Los Alamos, New Mexico, April 1991.

115. “Humane Care of the Dying People,” Plymouth Congregational Church and University of Minnesota Biomedical Ethics Center, April 1991.

116. “The New Biomedical Ethics: Resource Allocation,” Deans of North American Episcopal Cathedrals, 1991.

117. “Ethical Issues in the Health Professions,” University of Minnesota Community Service Department in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, 1991.

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118. “Health Futures and Ethical Dilemmas,” Minnesota Organization of Nurse Executives. District D, St. Cloud, Minnesota with Patsy Riley, Health Futures Institute, 1991.

119. “Ethics and Health Care Overview,” Hubert H. Humphrey and Southwest High School collaborative student program, January 1991.

120. “Current Ethical Issues in Health Care,” Twin West Chamber of Commerce, January 1991.

121. “Ethical Issues and Models of Analysis” in “A Question of Ethics,” quarterly workshop for University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic staff nurses, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990.

122. Management of Ethical Issues in Professional Practice, “Individual and Team Considerations,” with Myron Malecha, M.D., Minnesota Department of Human Services, Residential Program Management Division, 1990.

123. “Addressing Ethical Issues in Practice,” Pharmacy Preceptor's Program, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990.

124. “Organ Transplantation: Ethical Issues.” Panel member for the UMHC nursing staff education program, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990.

125. “Current Ethical Issue: Role of the Christian Community.” Mount Calvary Lutheran Church, Eagan, Minnesota, 1990.

126. “Reproductive Technologies/Ethical Considerations,” University of Minnesota-Morris. Honors seminar in biology for high school students, July 1990.

127. “Humane Care of Dying People,” KUOM Radio interview, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990.

128. “Health Care and Ethics,” Minnesota Patient Representation Organization, 1990.

129. “Addressing Ethical Issues in Nursing,” Methodist Hospital, St. Louis Park, Minnesota, May 1990.

130. Medical Update: 30th Anniversary of the Birth Control Pill. Interview on Twin Cities Live, KSTP Television, May 1990.

131. “Ethical Principles as a Guide for Decision-making,” Osseo Nursing Home, Osseo, Minnesota, 1990.

132. “Ethical Analysis of Dilemmas in Home Care,” Minnesota Home Care Association, 1990.

133. “The Human Genome Project: Ethical Considerations,” Human Genetics League of Minnesota, 1990.

134. “Religious Objections and Clinical Responses,” Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990.

135. “Ethical Challenges of New Medical Technologies,” Kennedy High School Biology class, 1990.

136. “DNR/DNI Policies and Chaplains Role,” University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic Chaplaincy Department, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1990.

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137. Introductory Session in “Ethical Leadership in Education, Health Care and Human Services—A Collaborative Effort,” faculty workshop for The College of St. Catherine, St. Mary's Campus, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 1990.

138. “Current Ethical Issues in New Reproductive Techniques,” University of Minnesota Biology course on Human Reproduction and Development, January 1990.

139. “Ethical Dilemmas: How We Address Them,” TMJ and Craniofacial Pain Program, University of Minnesota Dental School, January 1990.

140. “DNR:DNI Decisions and How They Are Made,” University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic Chaplaincy Department, January 1990.

141. “Nursing Code of Ethics,” unit staff meeting, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic, December 1989.

142. “Current Issues in Bioethics,” XI Chapter, Sigma Delta Epsilon, Graduate Women in Science, November 1989.

143. “Ethics for Nurses” with Dorothy Vawter in “A Question of Ethics” an orientation program for University of Minnesota staff nurses, November 1989 and quarterly in 1990.

144. “Ethical Issues and Analysis in Nursing Practice,” Lakewood Community College Nurse Refresher course, October 1989.

145. “Resource Allocation Decisions and Ethical Imperatives,” 15th Biennial Alumni Institute, Program in Hospital and Health Care Administration, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1989.

146. Panel respondent to “Does Doctor Know Best?" Ethics in America Series, West Bank Union Forum, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1989.

147. Moderated "Intergenerational Equity” panel, Senior Options Minnesota, September 1989.

148. “Current Ethical Issues in Health Care,” Central Minnesota Society of Hospital Pharmacists, September 1989.

149. “Orientation to Ethical Analysis,” University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic Nursing Float Pool, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 1989.

150. “Ethical Issues in Nursing,” University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinic Nursing Float Pool, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 1989.

151. “Medical Ethics: Preparing Patients for the Maze,” International Childbirth Education Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1989.

152. “Medical Ethics and Christianity—Where Do they Meet?,” St. Martin's Table, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1989.

153. “Ethical Issues Related to Nutrition/Hydration,” University of Minnesota, Continuing Medical Education, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1989.

154. “Related Ethical Issues” in Multi-Organ Failure Workshop, Health East Critical Care Nursing Workshop, May 1989.

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155. “Current Ethical Issues,” medical staff rounds, Dakota Clinic, Fargo, North Dakota, May 1989.

156. “Ethical Issues in Nursing Practice,” nurse refresher course, Lakewood Community College, May 1989.

157. “Current Ethical Dilemmas in Ambulatory Care Nursing,” University of Minnesota Ambulatory Care Services, Continuing Nursing Education, Continuing Education and Extension, April 1989.

158. “Right to Health and Right to Health Care,” University of Minnesota School of Nursing, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1989.

159. “Nursing 2010: Trends, Opportunities & Ethical Considerations,” with P. Riley, Minnesota Nurses Association, April 1989.

160. “Quandaries in Critical Care: Termination of Treatment,” Central Minnesota Chapter of AACN, St. Cloud, Minnesota, April 1989.

161. “Ethical Issues in Human Reproduction,” St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Edina, Minnesota, April 1989.

162. “Biomedical Ethics,” in Ethics In Our Lives, Home Economics Honors Symposium, University of Minnesota, April 1989.

163. “Biomedical Ethics,” Edina Golden K Kiwanis Club, Edina, Minnesota, March 1989.

164. “Health Care Professionals at the Crossroads: What Values Guide Us?” Presentation Health Systems, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, March 1989.

165. “Ethics Committee Functions,” Minnesota Home Care Association, November 1988.

166. “Ethical Dilemmas: A Constant Companion in Contemporary Nursing,” with Bernard Hammes, The Upper Mississippi Basin Chapter of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, October 1988.

167. “Biomedical Ethics and Personal Decisions,” St. Paul Branch-American Association of University Women, October 1988.

168. “Hypothermia Data: Ethical Questions,” with N. Segal, St. Paul Hadassah, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 1988.

169. “Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation,” with Ken Siess, Gloria Dei Lutheran Church, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 1988.

170. “Ethical Issues and Decision Making in College Health,” with M. Aroskar, D. Vawter, North Central College Health Association, October 1988.

171. “Biomedical Ethics,” in Twin West Leadership program, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1988 and 1989.

172. “Ethical Analysis in AIDS Issues,” Minnesota AIDS Task Force, October 1988.

173. “Patient vs Family Right to Know,” Nursing Staff meeting, University of Minnesota Hospital and Clinics, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1988.

174. “Contract Parenting: Overview,” Minnesota Womens’ Consortium, September 1988.

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175. “Physician Impairment and Ethics,” Family Practice Residents Rounds, St. John's Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, August 1988.

176. “Issues in Biomedical Ethics,” Rotary Club, New Richmond, Wisconsin, August 1988.

177. "”Ethical Issues in Treatment of Infertility,” Medical Staff Grand Rounds, United Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 1988.

178. “Living Wills and Ethics,” William Mitchell College of Law, St. Paul, Minnesota, June 1988.

179. “Ethics Committees: Structure, Function and Interaction,” UMHC Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, May 1988.

180. “Ethical Issues in Long Term Care,” North Hennepin Community College, March 1988.

181. “Nursing Grand Rounds,” Veterans' Administration Medical Center, St. Cloud, Minnesota, March 1988.

182. “Talking Sense” on KUOM University Public Radio program, discussion on surrogate motherhood, March 1988.

183. “Surrogacy: Ethical Frameworks,” Minnesota NOW and Women's Executive Organization legislative day, February 1988.

184. “Biomedical Ethics and Faith Life,” Plymouth Congregational Church, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1988.

185. “Ethical Issues in Oncology Nursing,” Association of Pediatric Oncology Nurses, February 1988.

186. “Surrogacy: Ethical Framework,” Minnesota Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, February 1988.

187. “Nursing Shortage: Ethical & Legal Implications,” Twin City Chapter, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, January 1988.

188. “8 Weeks to Live: 8 Weeks to Die,” University YMCA, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 1988.

189. “Biomedical Ethics: What is My Responsibility?” Department of Pharmacology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 1988.

190. “Ethical Dilemmas and the Nursing Profession,” Redwood Falls Hospital, Redwood Falls, Minnesota, November 1987.

191. “Medical Ethics for Nurse Anesthetists,” School of Anesthesia, Abbott-Northwestern Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1987.

192. “Ethics at the Bedside, Ethics in the Boardroom: Ethical Issues for the Nurse Executive,” Omaha, Nebraska, October 1987.

193. “Current Ethical Issues in Health Care,” St. Paul Open Schools Values and Biology Class, St. Paul, Minnesota, October 1987.

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194. “Introduction to Biomedical Ethics” and “Analysis of Oncology Ethical Dilemmas,” The Fifth Annual Oncology-Hematology Symposium, McKennan Hospital, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, September 1987.

195. “Allowing to Die: Ethical Issues,” North Suburban Academy, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 1987.

196. “Ethical Dilemmas and the Nursing Profession,” Thief River Falls A.V.T.I.. Hallock, Minnesota and Warren, Minnesota (June 15, 1987); Karlstad, Minnesota and Greenbush, Minnesota (June 16, 1987); Roseau, Minnesota and Baudette, Minnesota (June 17, 1987).

197. “Analysis of Ethical Issues in Nursing,” Fairview Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 1987.

198. “Ethical Issues in Nursing,” Northstar Region, University of Minnesota Community Services, June 1987.

199. “Ethical Issues in Nursing,” Methodist Hospital, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 1987.

200. “Ethical Issues Encountered in the Care of AIDS and Transplant Patients,” Minnesota Lung Association, Ramsey Continuing Medical Education, April 1987.

201. “Ethical Issues in Critical Care Nursing,” Greater Twin Cities Chapter, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, April 1987.

202. “Quality of Life Decisions,” 8 Days to Live/8 Days to Die program, University YMCA, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 1987.

203. “Functions and Structure of Ethics Committees,” National Council of Christians and Jews Ethics Committee, Alexandria, Minnesota, March 1987.

204. “Ethical Issues in Nursing,” 4th District Minnesota Nurses Association, March 1987.

205. “Ethical Issues and the Nurse Executive,” Creative Nursing Management, February and June 1987.

206. “Public Policy Issues in Biomedical Ethics,” Department of Political Science, Macalester College, March 1987.

207. Functions of Ethics Committee workshop, in “Health Care Justice: Ethics, Economics, and the Future,” Women in Medicine, Student Committee on Biomedical Ethics, University of Minnesota Center for Biomedical Ethics, February 1987.

208. “Faith in Life Issues: Biomedical Ethics,” Centennial Methodist Church, February 1987.

209. “Ethical Issues in Health Care Administration,” University of Minnesota's Hospital and Health Care Administration Program, January 1987.

210. “Ethics and Economic Issues in Patient Care,” University of Minnesota Hospital Chaplaincy Department, January 1987.

211. “Consultation by the Clinical Nurse Specialist,” University of Minnesota School of Nursing Masters students, October 1986.

212. “The Consultation Process for Ethics Committees,” Abbott-Northwestern Hospital Ethics Committee, October 1986.

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213. “Ethical Issues in the Care of AIDS Patients,” St. Benedict's Nursing Honor Society, October 1986.

214. “Ethics and the Nurse Manager,” Creative Nursing Management Nurse Manager's Workshop, September 1986.

215. “Nursing Response to Ethics and Economics in Health Care,” Inter-religious Committee on Biomedical Ethics, March 1986.

216. “Ethics Committees: Functions and Roles,” Chamber of Commerce Community Health Care Leaders seminar, February 1986.

217. “Ethics and the Nurse Executive,” South Dakota Society for Nursing Service Administrators, October 1985.

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