CURRICULUM VITAE

Lynette Reid, PhD (Mellon Fellow ’89) [email protected] Associate Professor, Department of Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University PO Box 15000, Halifax NS B3H 4R2 Canada Tel: (902) 494-1842; Fax: (902) 494-3865 ORCID ID: 0000-0002-3709-5061 Scopus ID: 9337103000

Current academic appointments

Associate Professor, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2012–present Assistant Professor, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2006–2012 Cross-appointed, Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, 2007–2017. Appointed to the Faculty of Graduate Studies, Dalhousie University, 2006–present

Visiting appointments, residencies, etc.

British Academy Visiting Fellowship, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University (UK), June–December 2018 Research residency, Brocher Foundation, Geneva (Switzerland), April 2018, with Wendy Rogers, Stacy Carter, and Bjorn Hoffman Visiting Scholar, Centre for Values, and the Law in Medicine (VELiM), University of Sydney (), October 2015 Visiting Scholar, Medicine, Ethics, Society and History (MESH), University of Birmingham (UK), January– May 2015 Visiting Scholar, John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, University of Alberta, November 2014 Visiting Scholar, Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, September–October 2014

Education

Ph.D. (Philosophy), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1996 Dissertation: The Determinacy of Logic in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus; Committee: Peter Winch (chair), Wright Neely, Robert Wengert A.M. (Philosophy), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992 B.A. (Hons.) (Philosophy), University of Winnipeg, 1989

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Contributions to Scholarship

Peer reviewed journal articles Lynette Reid. 2020. Triage of critical care resources in COVID-19: a stronger role for justice. J Med Ethics. Epub ahead of print. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2020-106320 Steve Sturdy, Fiona Miller, Stuart Hogarth, Natalie Armstrong, Pranesh Chakraborty, Celine Cressman, Mark Dobrow, Kathy Flitcroft, David Grossman, Russell Harris, Barbara Hoebee, Kelly Holloway, Linda Kinsinger, Marlene Krag, Olga Löblová, Ilana Löwy, Anne Mackie, John Marshall, Jane O'Hallahan, Linda Rabeneck, Angela Raffle, Lynette Reid, Graham Shortland, Robert Steele, Beth Tarini, Sian Taylor-Phillips, Bernie Towler, Nynke van der Veen, Marco Zappa. 2020. Half a Century of Wilson & Jungner: Reflections on the Governance of Population Screening. Wellcome Open Research. [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]. https://doi.org/10.12688/wellcomeopenres.16057.1 Lynette Reid. 2018. Is an indistinct picture ‘exactly what we need’? Objectivity, accuracy, and harm in imaging for cancer. Journal for Evaluation in Clinical Practice 24(5), 1055–64. Lynette Reid, William Lahey, Bridget Livingstone, Mary McNally, on behalf of Canadian Frailty Network. 2018. Ethical and legal implications of frailty screening. Journal of Frailty and Aging 7(4), 224–32. Lynette Reid. 2018. Scientism in medical education and the improvement of medical care: opioids, competencies, and social accountability. Health Care Analysis 26(2), 155–70. http://rdcu.be/ww1q Lynette Reid. 2017. Truth or Spin? Disease definition in cancer screening. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 42(2), 385–404. http://bit.ly/2pnEndy Lynette Reid. 2017. Concierge, Wellness, and Block Fee Models of Primary Care: Ethical and Regulatory Concerns at the Public–Private Boundary. Health Care Analysis 25(2), 151–67. http://rdcu.be/nrED Lynette Reid. 2017. Medical Need: Evaluating a conceptual critique of universal health coverage. Health Care Analysis 25(2), 114–37. http://rdcu.be/nf2w Lynette Reid. 2016. The empirical challenge to arguments for universal health coverage based in equity. Public Health Ethics 9(3), 231–43. http://bit.ly/1NU33m2 Lynette Reid. 2016. Does population health have an intrinsically distributional dimension? Public Health Ethics 9(1), 24–36. http://bit.ly/1TZcd1q Natalie Cunningham, Lynette Reid, Sarah MacSwain, James Clarke. 2014. Ethics in Radiology: Wait Lists Queue-Jumping. Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal 64(3), 170–5. Lynette Reid and Matthew Herder. 2013. The speakers’ bureau system: a form of peer selling. Open Medicine 7(4), e31. http://bit.ly/1K8FuHw Lynette Reid, Anna MacLeod, David Byers, Dianne Delva, Tim Fedak, Karen Mann, Tom Marrie, Brenda Merritt, Christy Simpson. 2012. Deliberative curriculum inquiry for integration in an MD curriculum: Dalhousie University’s curriculum renewal process. Medical Teacher 34, e785–93 [web paper]. Lynette Reid. 2011. Medical Professionalism and the Social Contract. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 54(4), 455-69. Lynette Reid and Tim Krahn. 2007. Minimal risk in Canada’s Tri-Council Policy Statement. Health Law Journal 15, 469–513.

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Gillian Nycum and Lynette Reid. 2007. The harm-benefit tradeoff in ‘bad deal’ trials. Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 17(4), 325–54. Lynette Reid, Natalie Ram, and Blake Brown. 2007. Compensation for gamete donation: the analogy with jury duty. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 16(1), 35–44. Lynette Reid. 2005. Diminishing Returns? Risk and the duty to care in the SARS epidemic, Bioethics 19(4), 348–61. Reprinted in Michael J. Selgelid, Margaret P. Battin, and Charles B. Smith, eds. 2006. Ethics and Infectious Disease. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 171–83. Randi Zlotnik Shaul, Lynette Reid, Beverley Essue, Julie Gibson, Velma Marzinotto, Denis Daneman. 2005. Dissemination to research subjects: Operationalizing investigator accountability. Accountability in Research 12, 1–16. Lynette Reid. 1998. Wittgenstein’s ladder: The Tractatus and nonsense. Philosophical Investigations 21(2), 97–151. Lynette Reid. 1995. The Interrogation of Meletus: Apology 24c4–28a1. Classical Quarterly 45(2), 372–88.

Edited books and journal special issues Michael Campbell and Lynette Reid, eds. 2020. Ethics, Society and Politics: Themes from the Philosophy of Peter Winch. Nordic Wittgenstein Studies. Springer [co-edited volume]. Lynette Reid, ed. 2017. Special Issue: Precarious solidarity: Preferential access in Canadian health care. Health Care Analysis 25(2) [guest-edited special issue]. Lynette Reid, Josephine Johnston, Françoise Baylis, eds. 2006. Ethics and Stem Cell Research: Shifting the Discourse: Theme issue of the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2(1&2) [co-guest-edited special issue].

Commentaries, invited chapters, edited works, other Lynette Reid. 2020. Antimicrobial resistance and social inequalities in health. In Jamrozik and Selgelid, eds. Ethics and Drug Resistance: Collective Responsibility for Global Public Health. Springer [invited book chapter]. Michael Campbell and Lynette Reid, eds. 2020. Introduction. Ethics, Society and Politics: Themes from the Philosophy of Peter Winch. Nordic Wittgenstein Studies. Springer [editorial introduction to co-edited volume]. Lynette Reid. 2020. Peter Winch on punishment: contested concepts, justification, and primitive reactions. In Michael Campbell and Lynette Reid, eds., Ethics, Society and Politics: Themes from the Philosophy of Peter Winch. Nordic Wittgenstein Studies. Springer [book chapter]. Lynette Reid. 2019. The ethical and the political in the dilemma of Winch’s Vere. In Benjamin De Mesel and Oskari Kuusela, eds., Ethics in the Wake of Wittgenstein (London: Routledge), pp. 256–76 [invited, peer-reviewed book chapter]. Lynette Reid. 2017. Ethical issues in health philanthropy. Healthcare Management Forum, 30(6):298– 301 [invited opinion piece]. Lynette Reid. 2017. Ethical and moral faces of privacy and confidentiality. InterACTIONS: Canadian Medical Physics Newsletter 63(3), 19–20 [invited column].

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Lynette Reid. 2017. Ethical reasoning…for beginners? InterACTIONS: Canadian Medical Physics Newsletter 63(1), 20–21 [invited column]. Lynette Reid. 2017. Editor's Introduction: Precarious solidarity: Preferential access in Canadian health care. Health Care Analysis 25(2), 107–13 [introduction to special issue]. Lynette Reid. 2014. Moral distress and moral disorientation in the context of social accountability. Journal of Graduate Medical Education 6(3), 583–4 [invited commentary]. http://1.usa.gov/1ZQzO75 Dianne Delva and Lynette Reid. 2010. Guidelines for the relationship between medical education and industry: more questions than answers. Gravitas: Newsletter of the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada 43(3), 7 [commentary]. Dianne Delva and Lynette Reid. 2010. Dalhousie University, Faculty of Medicine. Academic Medicine 85(9 Suppl), S620–S623 [program description]. Lynette Reid. 2009. Networking genetics, populations, and race. American Journal of Bioethics 9(6–7), 50–52 [open peer commentary]. Lynette Reid. 2008. Recent developments in bioethics and decision-making in Canadian medical education: from awareness to competencies. In The Future of Medical Education in Canada: Environmental Scan Project: National Literature Reviews (Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada), pp. 506–519. Available at http://www.afmc.ca/fmec/pdf/National%20Literature%20Reviews.pdf [invited chapter]. Lynette Reid. 2005. ’Nice work if you can get it,’ American Journal of Bioethics 5(5), 27–29 [open peer commentary]. Lynette Reid and Françoise Baylis. 2005. Brains, genes and the making of the self. American Journal of Bioethics 5(2), 21–23 [open peer commentary]. • Reprinted in Walter Glannon, ed. Defining Right and Wrong in Brain Science: Essential Readings in Neuroethics. (Dana Press, 2007). Lynette Reid, Josephine Johnston, Françoise Baylis. 2006. Editor’s Introduction. Special issue on Stem Cell Research Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 2(1&2), 11–13 [introduction to the special issue]. Lynette Reid and Rose Eisenberg Wieder, co-editors. 2000. Spanish translation of Mia Segal and Gaby Yaron, 1977–1978 San Francisco Awareness Through Movement Evening Classes. Berkeley, CA: Feldenkrais Resources, 2000.

Book reviews and review essays Lynette Reid. 2015. Review essay of Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Piketty and the body: on the relevance of wealth inequality to bioethics. IJFAB (International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics) 8(2), 250–65. Lynette Reid. 2014. Review of R. Jay Wallace, The View From Here: On Affirmation, Attachment, and the Limits of Regret. Philosophical Investigations 37(4), 389–94. Lynette Reid. 2013. Review of Lisa A. Eckenwiler, Long-term Care, Globalization, and Justice. International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 6(1), 172–7. Lynette Reid. 2008. Wittgenstein in History. Critical Notice of Alois Pichler and Simo Säätelä (eds), Wittgenstein: The Philosopher and his Works. Philosophical Investigations 31(2), 182–90. Lynette Reid. 2007. Review of Alice Dreger, One of Us: Conjoined Twins and the Future of Normal. Canadian Bulletin of Medical History 24(2): 495–7.

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Lynette Reid. 2006. Review of Alan Cribb, Health and the Good Society: Setting healthcare ethics in context. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Lynette Reid. 1996. Review of Timothy Williamson, Vagueness. Philosophical Investigations 19(2), 181– 6.

Peer-reviewed conference research presentations, posters, workshops Wendy Rogers, Lynette Reid, Bjorn Hoffman, Stacy Carter. 2019 (Dec). Why are the harms of overdiagnosis treated less seriously than other iatrogenic harms? Preventing Overdiagnosis. Sydney, Australia [oral presentation]. Steven Burns, Michael Hymers, Lynette Reid. 2019 (Oct). Recent work in Wittgenstein. Atlantic Region Philosophical Association Conference. Cape Breton University, Sydney, NS, Canada [oral panel presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2019 (Aug). Considerations of solidarity in cancer screening. European Society for the Philosophy of Medicine in Health Care. University of Oslo, Norway [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2019 (Jun). The semantics of cancer. 8th Philosophy of Medicine Roundtable. University of Paris, Panthéon-Sorbonne [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid, Stacy Carter, Bjorn Hoffman, Wendy Rogers. 2018 (Aug). On the relevance of definitions: three conceptually challenging issues in overdiagnosis. Preventing Overdiagnosis. Copenhagen, Denmark [oral presentation]. Bjorn Hoffman, Stacy Carter, Lynette Reid, Wendy Rogers. 2018 (Aug). Overdiagnosis: a multi-level problem. Preventing Overdiagnosis. Copenhagen, Denmark [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Aug). Medical learners and the social contract: negotiations with or within society?AMEE—International Association for Medical Education in Europe Conference. Helsinki, Finland [poster]. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Jun). Modes of this complex form of life: concepts and inductive kinds in medicine. International Philosophy of Medicine Roundtable, University of Toronto, ON [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2017 (May). On the Justification of the Vagueness: Wittgenstein’s Notebooks. Wittgenstein: Notebooks 1914–1916. Université du Québec à Montréal & Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Montréal & Trois-Rivières QC [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Apr). From principles of screening to principles of diagnostic technology: a dynamic interpretation of Wilson & Jungner's Principles. Measuring value in theory and the real world. 2017 CADTH Symposium. Ottawa, ON [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Apr). Objectivity, subjectivity, and harm in cancer overdiagnosis. Too Much Medicine: Using interdisciplinary research to solve the problem. Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford, UK [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Mar). Technology and disease definition: Modes of this complex form of life. Wittgenstein and Philosophy of Technology Workshop, University of Vienna, Austria [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2016 (Oct). Truth, Legitimacy, and Reason: Peter Winch on Political Authority. Atlantic Region Philosophical Association, Acadia University, Wolfville NS [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2016 (Jun). Harms at stake in cancer screening. International Association of Bioethics, Edinburgh UK [oral presentation].

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Lynette Reid. 2016 (Jun). Feminist perspectives on overdiagnosis. Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Edinburgh UK [panel]. Lynette Reid. 2016 (May). Harms at stake in cancer screening. Canadian Bioethics Society, Toronto ON [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2015 (Oct). Truth or spin? Disease definition in cancer screening. Defining Boundaries of Disease Workshop, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2014 (Oct). The concept of death and the ‘stream of life’. Atlantic Region Philosophical Association, St. John's NF [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid and Ami Harbin. 2014 (Jun). Questioning narratives of moral decline in medical education. Canadian Bioethics Society, Vancouver BC [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid and Yukiko Asada. 2014 (Jun). Ethical advocacy. Canadian Bioethics Society, Vancouver BC [poster]. Linda Bayers, Ajantha Jayabarathan, Lynette Reid, Joseph Sadek. 2013 (June). Doing ‘to’, ‘for’, or ‘with’? Weaving a complex web for collaborative education. Collaboration & Complexity: Seeking out new forms of life: 14th Canadian Collaborative Mental Health Care Conference. Montreal, QC [workshop]. Lynette Reid. 2013 (May). Preferential access and the future of medicare. Canadian Bioethics Society, Banff AB [oral presentation]. Linda Bayers, Ajantha Jayabarathan, Lynette Reid, Joseph Sadek. 2013 (Mar). Doing ‘to’, ‘for’, or ‘with’? Weaving a complex web for collaborative education. DME 14th Annual Symposium on Medical/Health Education and Interprofessional Learning. Halifax, NS [oral presentation]. Andrew Warren, Fiona Bergin, Karen Mann, Joan Sargeant, Lara Hazelton, Victoria Allen, Katie Lightfoot, Jill McSweeney, Lynette Reid, Jerome F. Singleton, Peggy Alexiadis-Brown. 2012 (Nov). Exploring Perceptions of Program Directors on Teaching and Assessing the CanMEDS Professional Role. Research in Medical Education (RIME) Conference, AAMC Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA [oral presentation]. Andrew Warren, Peggy Alexiadis-Brown, Victoria Allen, Fiona Bergin, Gerry Cole, Lara Hazelton, Katie Lightfoot, Karen Mann, Thomas Murray, Lynette Reid, Joan Sargeant, Jerome Singleton, and Darryl White. 2012 (Oct). Teaching and Evaluating the CanMEDs Professional Role: Program Directors’ Perspectives. International Conference on Residency Education ICRE, Ottawa, ON [workshop]. Lynette Reid. 2012 (May). Is death one or many? Defining death in the context of diagnostic reasoning. Canadian Bioethics Society Conference, Montreal, QC [oral presentation]. Deborah Day, Anna MacLeod, Lynette Reid. 2012 (May). Valuing Difference in Professional Education: Ideas about Evaluation from Counselling, Education and Medicine. Canadian Evaluation Society Conference, Halifax, NS [oral presentation]. Fiona Bergin, Lynette Reid. 2012 (Apr). Perceptions of professionalism in non-clinical settings in an undergraduate medical program. Canadian Conference on Medical Education, Banff, AB [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2011 (Jun). The idea of a social contract in medical professionalism, in light of four philosophical critiques. Canadian Bioethics Society, Saint John, NB [poster]. Lynette Reid and Alan Davidson. 2010 (Jun). Community-based bioethics: Defining agendas for ethics research and policy engagement on the margins of Medicare. Canadian Bioethics Society, Kelowna, BC [workshop].

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Lynette Reid, Fiona Bergin, and Tim Fedak. 2010 (May). Concept mapping: revealing context and values in curriculum development. Canadian Conference on Medical Education, St. John’s, NL [workshop]. Lynette Reid, Brenda Merritt, and Anna MacLeod. 2010 (May) Structured learning objectives for curriculum mapping. Canadian Conference on Medical Education, St. John’s, NL [poster]. Lynette Reid, Olga Kits, Christy Simpson. 2010 (Mar). Meeting across differences: articulating ethics education for the medical curriculum. 11th Annual Symposium on Medical/Health Professions Education and Interprofessional Learning, Dalhousie University [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid, Anna MacLeod, Ariella Pahlke, George Kephart. 2010 (Mar). The case for rich cases. 11th Annual Symposium on Medical/Health Professions Education and Interprofessional Learning, Halifax, NS [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2009 (Jun). Chaoulli, waitlists, and somatic solidarity. Canadian Bioethics Society, Hamilton, ON [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid and Cheryl Cline. 2008 (Jun) Ethics and Professionalism in Canadian Medical Education. Canadian Bioethics Society, St. John’s, NL [oral presentation]. Robert Gilbert, Isabel Fearon, Amal Ghazal, Gianfranco Mazzanti, Aaron Newman, Lynette Reid, Helene Siebrits. 2008 (May). Fostering the Implementation of Constructive Alignment: A Cross-Faculty Initiative at Dalhousie University. Assessing Student Learning 12th Annual Dalhousie Conference on University Teaching and Learning, Halifax, NS [oral presentation]. Jill Curley and Lynette Reid. 2008 (Apr). The feasibility of a web-based ethics roadmap for the undergraduate medical curriculum: instructional design to link competency-based learning objectives and technologies. 9th Annual Symposium on Medical/Health Professions Education, Halifax, NS [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2007 (May). The Placebo Complex. Canadian Bioethics Society, Toronto, ON [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 2005 (Oct). Maximizing profit: Human GMO and the Prozac®-Ready baby. Canadian Bioethics Society, Halifax, NS [oral presentation]. Lynette Reid. 1997 (Jun). The Name-Object Relation in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. Canadian Philosophical Association Conference, St. John’s NL [oral presentation].

Invited presentations, panels, etc. Lynette Reid. 2019 (Sept 2). 2 Presentations: Equity, solidarity and UHC; Uncertainty and harm: ethics for indistinct imaging. Stakeholder workshop on ethical aspects of radiation protection in health care, 2-4 September, WHO Headquarters, Geneva. Lynette Reid. 2018 (Nov 29). Considerations of solidarity in the ethics of cancer screening. Centre for , University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway. Lynette Reid. 2018 (Nov 20). Considerations of solidarity in the ethics of cancer screening. Workshop hosted by Stephen John, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University. Lynette Reid. 2018 (Nov 7). Truth and politics. Department of Philosophy, Lampeter University, Lampeter UK. Lynette Reid. 2018 (Sept 26). Truth and politics: reflections on themes in Peter Winch’s philosophy. Department of Philosophy, University of East Anglia, Norwich UK. Lynette Reid. 2018 (Jun 18). The social epistemology of Wilson & Jungner’s Principles of Screening. Celebrating 50 Years of Wilson and Jungner: An invitational workshop, Chandos House, London UK.

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Lynette Reid. 2018 (Apr 20). New technologies in health and justice. Munich Center for Ethics. Ludwig- Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany. Lynette Reid. 2018 (Mar 31). The Ethical and the Political: Two Themes in Winch’s Thought after The Idea of a Social Science. Sixty Years of an Idea: Peter Winch’s The Idea of a Social Science. University of Pécs, Hungary. Lynette Reid. 2018 (Jan 23). Is an indistinct picture ‘exactly what we need’? Imaging for early cancer detection. Biomedical Ethics Unit, McGill University, Montreal. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Dec 13). Is an indistinct picture ‘exactly what we need’? Harm and accuracy in imaging for early cancer detection. Philosophy of Cancer: the ethics and epistemology of detection and prevention. Workshop hosted by the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Cambridge University, UK. Lynette Reid. (Nov 6). Precision in medical imaging: what are the ethical and epistemic tradeoffs? Centre for Applied and Professional Ethics, University of North Caroline at Charlotte, USA. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Oct 13). Author meets panel: Michael Hymers on Wittgenstein on sensation and perception. Atlantic Region Philosophical Association, Halifax NS. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Sept 4). Peter Winch on political and epistemic authority. Philosophy Department, Åbo Akademi, Turku, Finland. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Jun 30). Foundation or vulnerability? Winch on the legitimacy of the state and the deference and dependence of children in concept formation. Truth in Politics and Metaphysics: Celebrating the Work of Peter Winch. Organized by the Center for Ethics as Study in Human Value, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic; held at Kings College, London UK. Lynette Reid and Lisa Schwartz. 2017 (Apr 23). Social values and patient/public perspectives in Health Technology Assessment. CADTH Patient/Public Member Meeting, CADTH Pre-symposium, Ottawa ON. Lynette Reid. 2016 (Sept 30). The Personal and the Political: Ducks and Rabbits in Winch on Political Authority. Wittgenstein Workshop. Department of Philosophy, New School for Social Research, New York NY, USA. Lynette Reid. 2016 (Jul 15). Wittgenstein on punishment, reward, and ‘seeing as’. 5th Colloquium on the Modalities of the Good. Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic & Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Lynette Reid. 2016 (Jun 9). Personalization of the Health System. CCHL (Canadian College of Health Leaders) Bluenose Chapter. Halifax NS. Mary McNally, Bill Laher, Lynette Reid. 2016 (May 13). Ethical and Legal Implications of Frailty Screening. Transforming health care for Canada’s aging, frail population, Canadian Frailty Network National Forum, Toronto ON. Lynette Reid. 2015 (Nov 19). The feelers of the proposition: contingency, logic, and world in the Tractatus. Wittgenstein Workshop, Department of Philosophy, University of Chicago, USA. Lynette Reid. 2015 (Nov 18). Cancer screening and the new paradoxes of prevention. MacLean Center for Bioethics, University of Chicago, USA. Lynette Reid. 2014 (Nov 14). Queue-Jumping, Fairness and Advocacy: An Ethical Analysis of Preferential Access. Department of Community Health Sciences/Institute for Public Health seminar series, University of Calgary, Calgary AB.

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Lynette Reid. 2014 (Oct 31). Queue-Jumping, Fairness and Advocacy: An Ethical Analysis of Preferential Access. John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre, University of Alberta, Edmonton AB. Lynette Reid. 2014 (Oct 8). Queue-Jumping, Fairness and Advocacy: An Ethical Analysis of Preferential Access. Ethics Grand Rounds. McMaster University, Hamilton ON. Lynette Reid. 2014 (Sept 24). Queue-Jumping, Fairness and Advocacy: An Ethical Analysis of Preferential Access. Joint Centre for Bioethics Seminar Series, University of Toronto, Toronto ON. Lynette Reid. 2014 (Mar 7). Queue-Jumping, Fairness and Advocacy: An Ethical Analysis of Preferential Access. Alberta Health Ethics Week, Alberta Health Services, videoconferenced throughout Alberta. Lynette Reid. 2013 (Jun 25). Preferential Access. Capital Health Ethics Support, Halifax NS. Lynette Reid. 2009 (Apr 18). New directions in deriving an ethical duty to care. Samuel G. Dunn Lectureship in Medicine and the Humanities. 9th Annual McLaughlin Symposium: Emerging Infectious Diseases: Ethics, Law, and Professional Obligation. University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, USA. Lynette Reid. 2009 (Oct 23). A New Notion of Professionalism: Integrating core values in cultural diversity. American College of Dentists—Atlantic Division. Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2008 (May 17). Offshore drug trials: surface ethics and deep ethics in clinical research. Dalhousie Global Health Conference, Beyond the Money: Understanding our social responsibility in global health. Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2008 (Feb 19). The Professionalism Movement in Medicine: Teaching, Modeling, and Enforcing Professionalism. Faculty of Dentistry Faculty Development Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2006 (Nov 1). Codes of ethics: gendered work, gendered values. Gender and Disaster in Canada: New Thinking, New Directions. Cape Breton University, Centre for Emergency Management Studies. Lynette Reid. 2006 (Jan 13–14). Logic and Psychologism: from the Tractatus to the Investigations and beyond. Peter Winch Anniversary Conference, Swansea University, Wales. Lynette Reid. 1995 (Nov). Erotics and Eristics: Socrates on Love, War, and Reason, University of Winnipeg.

Colloquia, works in progress, etc. Lynette Reid. 2017 (Nov). Current projects in cancer imaging and disease definition: indeterminacy and vagueness. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2017 (May). Ethical issues in health care fundraising. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2016 (Feb). Normative challenges to UHC. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2015 (Oct). Cancer screening: issues in ethics and philosophy of medicine. VELiM, University of Sydney, Australia. Lynette Reid. 2015 (Oct). Normative challenges to Universal Health Coverage. Conversation session, VELiM, University of Sydney, Australia. Lynette Reid. 2015 (Jun). New paradoxes of prevention. Philosophy Department Colloquium, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2015 (Feb). New paradoxes of prevention. MESH Unit Works in Progress series, Birmingham.

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Lynette Reid. 2013 (Jan). Preferential access. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2012 (Jul). Is death one or many? Defining death in the context of diagnostic reasoning. Philosophy Department Colloquium, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2011 (Jun). Rethinking informed consent. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2010 (Feb). Community-based bioethics: Defining agendas for ethics research and policy engagement on the margins of Medicare. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2009 (Jun). Social solidarity and shared vulnerability: overcoming self-interest or eliding difference? Philosophy Department Colloquium, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2009 (Apr). Solidarity, vulnerability, and duty to care. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2008 (Sept). The invisible work of not knowing: an overview of adverse event reporting in Deep Brain Stimulation and some policy recommendations. States of Mind/Neuroethics NET Meeting. Novel Tech Ethics Research Team, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2008 (Mar). ‘Balancing’ harm and benefit in trials of novel invasive technologies: ethics, politics, and conceptual clarity. Philosophy Department Colloquium, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2007 (Oct). Ethics and reflective professionalism: The Groningen reflective Square. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2007 (Feb). Accommodation and accountability: policy responses to controversial pelvic examination practices in medical education. Department of Bioethics Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2006 (Sept). Competing programs. States of Mind/Neuroethics NET Meeting. Novel Tech Ethics Research Team, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 2005 (Feb). UNESCO: Evaluating UNESCO’s Draft Declaration on Universal Norms on Bioethics in a Canadian Context. Department of Bioethics, Works in Progress Series, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 1998 (Oct). Chronic pain: Reason, trust, and action, Philosophy Department Colloquium, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 1998 (Feb). Meaning and truth in Wittgenstein’s Tractatus, Philosophy Department Colloquium, Dalhousie University. Lynette Reid. 1996 (Mar). The Tractatus Rejection of Metaphysics and the Subject-Predicate Form of the Proposition, Philosophy Department Colloquium, University of Toronto. 1993 (Nov). Participant in panel discussion on Wittgenstein and Literature, Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory Colloquia Series, University of Illinois. Lynette Reid. 1993. Response to David Morris, University of Toronto, Speech, Love, and Writing in Plato’s Phaedrus, Graduate Philosophy Conference, University of Illinois. Lynette Reid. 1992. Response to Susan Hahn, Columbia University, Methodology on Plato’s Divided Line, Graduate Philosophy Conference, University of Illinois. Lynette Reid. 1990. Response to Charles Earls, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, A Hundred Species of Songs: MacIntyre, Tillich, and Dewey, Graduate Philosophy Conference, University of Illinois.

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Awards and honours CAME/ACÉM Certificate of Merit Award, Canadian Association for Medical Education (National recognition for local contribution, Dalhousie University Faculty of Medicine), 2010 Samuel G. Dunn Lectureship in Medicine and the Humanities. New directions in deriving an ethical duty to care. 9th Annual McLaughlin Symposium: Emerging Infectious Diseases: Ethics, Law, and Professional Obligation. University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. April 18, 2009 Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship, Dalhousie University, 1997–1998 SSHRC Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Toronto, 1995–1997 Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship, Dalhousie University, 1995–1996 (declined) Mellon Fellowship in the Humanities, Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation; awarded 1989 (funding for 1989–91, and 1994) University Fellowship, University of Illinois, 1991-1992 Finalist for Rhodes Scholarship, Canadian Prairie Region, 1989 Governor-General’s Medal, University of Winnipeg, 1989 (highest standing in Arts (Hons.)) University Gold Medal in Philosophy (Hons.), University of Winnipeg, 1989 Lillian Gibbons Scholarship in the Humanities, 1988, Dr. Philip B. Wright Memorial Prize in Plato, 1988; Dr. David Owen Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy, 1987; Peat-Goodridge Prize in Social and Political Philosophy, 1987; Proficiency Scholarships, 1986, 1987, 1988, all University of Winnipeg

Research: Funded grants

Years Grant Title Granting Agency Amount Role 2018 Cancer screening and the new British Academy, UK £25,314.00 Sole applicant; Visiting paradoxes of preventive medicine Fellow

2018 Conceptual and ethical challenges Brocher Foundation, In-kind only; Co-applicant (with Wendy of Overdiagnosis Switzerland month-long Rogers, Bjorn Hofmann, residency and Stacy Carter) 2010–2011 Exploring Perceptions of Program RCPSC/ AMS CanMEDS $16,200. Co-Investigator (with Directors on Teaching and R&D Grant. Andrew Warren (PI), Fiona Evaluating the CanMEDS Bergin, Victoria Allen, Peggy Professional role. Alexiadis-Brown, TJ (Jock) Murray, Lara Hazelton, Jerome Singleton, Darrell White, Gary Cole, Joan Sargeant, Karen Mann) 2010–2011 Perceptions of Professionalism in DME, Faculty of $7,090 Co-Principal Investigator Non-Clinical Settings in Medicine, Dalhousie (with Fiona Bergin) Dalhousie’s Undergraduate University Medical Education Program 2009–2012 Ethics in Social Work Practice SSHRC $219,929 Advisory Committee (PI: Merlinda Weinberg) 2008–2009 Feasibility of a blended model of DME, Faculty of $4,810 Principal Investigator ethics education for the Medicine, Dalhousie undergraduate web-based ethics University roadmap (W-BER)

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2007–2008 Structural Barriers: Impact on School of Social Work, $5,000 Collaborator (PI: Merlinda ethics for social work practice. Dalhousie Weinberg)

2005 States of Mind: Neuroethics NET CIHR $5,000 Co-Investigator (Letter of Intent) (PI: Françoise Baylis) 2005 –2009 Therapeutic Hopes and Ethical CIHR $500,000 Co-Investigator Concerns: Clinical Research in the (PI: Françoise Baylis) Neurosciences

Research positions held Senior Research Associate, Bioethics Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS. Project: Therapeutic Hopes and Ethical Concerns: Clinical Research in the Neurosciences. Principal Investigator: Françoise Baylis. Co-investigators: Mark Bernstein, Alan Fine, Jonathan Kimmelman, Lynette Reid. 2005-2006. Research Associate, Bioethics Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax NS. Projects: Our Cells, Ourselves; Model Systems Network (both Stem Cell Network-funded research projects). Principal Investigator and supervisor: Françoise Baylis. 2004–2005. Research Assistant, Bioethics Department, Hospital for Sick Children. Project: Accountability in Health Research involving Human Subjects. Supervisor: Randi Zlotnik Shaul. 2004. Research Assistant. Project: Rapid HIV Testing in Labour and Delivery. Investigators: Dale Guenter, Susan King, Randi Zlotnik Shaul, Mark Yudin, Angela Barbara, Robert Remis, Carol Swantee. 2004. Supervisor: Randi Zlotnik Shaul. 2004. Research Assistant. CIHR-funded grant: Ethical challenges in the preparedness and response for SARS: An interdisciplinary research study. Principal Investigators: Ross Upshur and Abdallah Daar. SARS and Duty to Care Co-Investigator and Supervisor: Randi Zlotnik Shaul. 2004.

Contributions to Teaching

Teaching appointments held

Associate Professor, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2012–present. Assistant Professor, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2006–2012. Cross-appointed, Division of Medical Education, Dalhousie University, 2007–present. Appointed to the Faculty of Graduate Studies, Dalhousie University, 2006–present. Lecturer (while Postdoctoral Fellow), Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto, spring 1996 and spring 1997 Teaching Assistant (while PhD student), Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois, 1991–93 Teaching Assistant (while upper year undergraduate student), Department of Philosophy, University of Winnipeg, 1986–89

Invited faculty Senior Faculty, Early Detection Summer School. 2019 (Jul). Solidarity in cancer screening. Cancer Research UK. University of Cambridge, UK.

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Faculty, Health Technology Assessment for Decision-making. 2019 (Sep). Ethics in Health Technology Assessment. THETA. Toronto General Hospital.

Bioethics courses and curriculum: Highlights PHIL 4801/5801: Topics in Health Care Ethics (Ethics across the cancer control continuum), Dalhousie University, winter 2018. Co-Unit Head with Benjamin Capps, Professional Competencies Unit, Years 1 & 2, 2015–2018. Unit Head, Professional Competencies Unit, Years 1 & 2, 2012–14. Co-Unit Head with George Kephart, Professional Competencies Unit, Year 2. 2011–12. Co-Unit Head with George Kephart, Professional Competencies Unit, Year 1. 2010–11. Course Director, Fellowship Ethics (Internal Medicine Fellowship Program ethics series), 2008–2014. PHIL 2810: Ethics & Health Care: Social Policy. Department of Philosophy, Dalhousie University, winter 2016. BIOT 5000.3: Graduate course: Ethics in Long-term Care. Co-taught with Christy Simpson. Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, winter 2010. BIOT 5001: Graduate Course: Research Ethics. Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, fall 2008. Component Head, Ethics Component, Patient-Doctor Unit (Med 1). Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2006–2010 (Professional Competencies Unit is successor course). • See Teaching Dossier for full narrative of educational involvement and itemization of graduate directed readings and undergrad/postgrad/faculty development/CME teaching.

Research supervision: Medical student electives, graduate students, resident projects Committee member, MN thesis for Bridgit Pierce: Waiting for a liver transplant: An exploration of the lived experience of patients and their family caregivers in Atlantic Canada, 2013–14. Supervised medical student project on futility, for Sara Shanahan, first year medical student, 2013. Supervised medical student project on cryotherapy and the potentially pregnant patient, for Ali Manning, first year medical student, 2012. Supervised resident project on narrative ethics, graphic novels, and professional identity formation, for Harmon Fong, Family Medicine resident, 2009–2011. Published in the Journal of Medical Humanities. Supervised elective on enhancement and definition of disease, for Timothy Holland, fourth year medical student, Dalhousie University, spring 2011. Co-supervised (with Christy Simpson) directed reading course on Ethics in Long-Term Care for Marisa Webster, M.A. student, Department of Philosophy, winter 2011. Supervised practicum for Andrea Robertson, MSc (Bioethics) student at Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto, spring 2009. Supervised directed reading course on topics in research ethics, for Lucie Wade, MSc student, Department of Biology, winter 2009. External Examiner for Maja Jackson, On the Treatment of Solipsism in Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. M.A. thesis submitted to the Department of Philosophy, Dalhousie University, 2010.

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Supervised ethics elective on medical error in medical education, for Christy Sutherland, fourth year medical student, spring 2008. Supervised ethics elective on physician codes of ethics, for Matthew Tucker, second year medical student, Dalhousie University, 2008-9. Supervised ethics elective on physicians’ attitudes to death, for Mandi Irwin, fourth year medical student, spring 2007. Supervised ethics elective on genetic testing and genetic diversity, for Timothy Holland, first year medical student, Dalhousie University, 2007-8. Supervised research assistant, Meghan Winsby, 2006–7 (States of Mind NET). Literature review, Equipoise and the ethics of novel interventions. External Examiner for Sarah Feldman, Simone Weil. M.A. thesis submitted to the Department of Philosophy, Dalhousie University, 2006. Supervised research assistant, Janet Aucoin, 2005–6 (Therapeutic Hopes and Ethical Concerns). Literature search and administrative support, Minimal risk in Canada’s Tri-Council Policy Statement, Placebo-controlled surgical trials: Lessons from fetal transplantation for Parkinson’s Disease, and Balancing harms and benefits in ‘bad deal’ trials.

Philosophy courses Lecturer, University of Toronto, spring 1996 and spring 1997 (Russell, Frege & Wittgenstein; Social and Political Philosophy) Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois, 1991–93 (Introduction to Philosophy; Logic & Reasoning; Social and Political Philosophy; Early Modern Philosophy) Teaching Assistant, University of Winnipeg, 1986–89

Contributions to Academic Service

Membership in professional organizations • Canadian Bioethics Society • International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics

Peer review Associate Editor, Public Health Ethics, 2020– Member, Editorial Boards, Public Health Ethics, 2015 – present; International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2013 – present. Peer review for: Broadview Press, Bioethics, International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Ethics and Behaviour, Public Health Ethics, Vaccine, Sexual Health, Journal of Medical Ethics, Journal of Public Health.

Academic committee service

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International

Corresponding member, International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP) Task Group 109, Ethics in Radiological Protection for Medical Diagnosis and Treatment, 2019–present.

National

Member, Health Technology Expert Review Panel, Canadian Agency on Drugs and Technology in Health, 2017–present.

University

Member, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Ethics Board, Dalhousie University, 2009–2010.

Faculty

Member, Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum Refresh Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2020–present. Member, Admissions Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2019–present. Member, Med 1 & 2 Unit Heads Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2010–2014 and 2015–present. Member, Professionalism Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2008–2014. Member, Search Committee, Division of Medical Education head, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2012–13. Member, Search Committee, Assistant Dean Student Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2010. Chair, ad hoc Program Outcomes Committee, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2009. Member, ad hoc Accreditation Management Team, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, 2009. Member, ad hoc Public Health, Ethics & Law best practices group, Faculty of Medicine, 2009. Member, Faculty Council, Faculty of Medicine, 2008–2011. Standing guest, Med 1 & 2 Committee, 2008–2010. Chair, ad hoc Learning Objectives Committee, Faculty of Medicine, 2008. Produced a report offering a template for learning objectives and a process for curriculum development within undergraduate medical education at Dalhousie. Member, Search Committee, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2013–14. Member, Tenure, Promotion and Appointment Committee, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2012. Departmental coordinator for ethics education in the medical school, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2006–present. Responsibilities include leadership and coordination of efforts in curriculum development, delivery, and evaluation for undergraduate and postgraduate ethics education in the medical school. Chair, Speakers Series Committee, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2008–2010. Member, Search Committee, faculty position for Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2008–9.

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Member, Search Committee, Nova Scotia Health Ethics Network Coordinator, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2007–8. Member, Tenure, Promotion and Appointment Committee, Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University, 2007–8.

Graduate school

Assistant to Professor Robert Wengert, Freshman Orientation Program, University of Illinois, summer 1993 and 1994. Committee Chair, ad hoc committee on graduate funding, Graduate Philosophy Organization, University of Illinois, spring 1994. Committee Chair, Graduate Philosophy Conference, University of Illinois, 1991 and 1992; served on committee, 1993, 1994. Treasurer, Graduate Philosophy Organization, University of Illinois, 1990–92.

Contributions to Community

Submissions/Consultations/Reports Lynette Reid. Uncertainty and Harm: Ethics for indistinct imaging and Equity, solidarity, and UHC. 2019 (Sep). Stakeholder Workshop on Ethical Aspects of Radiation Protection in Health Care. World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland [invited presentations]. Lynette Reid, Timohy Krahn. Canadian Agency on Drugs and Technology in Health. 2019 (April). Ethical issues in human papilloma virus testing as a primary screen for cervical cancer [commissioned report]. Lynette Reid. Alberta Health Services Preferential Access Inquiry. 2013 (February). Preferential Access: A Contextual Ethics Analysis [invited report and expert testimony]. Practice Committee, Nova Scotia College of Occupational Therapists. 2009 (Feb 24). The function of a Code of Ethics for a regulatory college [invited presentation]. College of Family Physicians of Canada. 2008 (Nov 3). Consultation meeting on residency program ethics curriculum. Lynette Reid, Timothy Krahn. 2006 (Mar 22). Submission to Interagency Panel on Research Ethics (PRE) ProGroup consultation on Proportionate Review of the Ethics of Research Involving Humans. Françoise Baylis, Natalie Ram, Lynette Reid. 2005 (Feb 7). Contract with Health Canada and the Canadian Council on UNESCO: Evaluating UNESCO’s Draft Declaration on Universal Norms on Bioethics in a Canadian Context. Dec 2004–Feb 2005. Health Law Institute, Natalie Ram, Lynette Reid. 2005. Submission to the public consultation on regulations for the Assisted Human Reproduction Act, relating to consent to research use of embryos and gametes.

Public talks Keynote Speaker, 2009 (Aug 1). Ethics and spirituality in medicine: where are the secular voices in bioethics? Humanist Association of Canada AGM, Halifax NS.

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Panel Member, 2009 (Mar 16). Brain Awareness Week Film. Sponsored by the Novel Tech Ethics Research Team. Halifax Infirmary. Panel Member, 2008 (May 15). Citadel High Youth Forum: discussing website 23 and Me and the impact of web-based DNA analysis. Organized by Genome Atlantic, Citadel High School, Halifax, NS. Panel Member, 2008 (Jan–Feb: four sessions). States of Mind: a film series with panel discussion on the ethics of mental health. Sponsored by the Novel Tech Ethics Research Team. Halifax Infirmary. Panel Member, 2007 (Nov 1). Impact of genetic testing: Information and awareness: Laws, regulations and governance, Sponsored by the Canadian Down Syndrome Society Nova Scotia Chapter, Saint Mary’s University. Panel Member, 2007 (Jan–Feb: four sessions). States of Mind: a film series with panel discussion on the ethics of mental health. Sponsored by the Novel Tech Ethics Research Team. Halifax Infirmary. Expert panel member, 2006 (Mar 1). Genomics Public Forum: What’s the score on genetic testing? Organized by Genome Atlantic in conjunction with the Gee in Genome exhibit at the Halifax Discovery Centre.

Media and social media Lynette Reid. 2020. Maximizing outcomes in triage of critical care resources—is there a consensus? Journal of Medical Ethics Blog. https://blogs.bmj.com/medical-ethics/2020/06/03/maximizing- outcomes-in-triage-of-critical-care-resources-is-there-a-consensus/ [blog post] Contributor. IJFAB Blog. (Blog of the International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics.) http://www.ijfab.org/blog/ McClure, Matt. 2013 (Mar 7). Alberta to remove financial barriers to health care. Calgary Herald [interview]. Kokott, Angela. 2013 (Feb 28). News Talk 770 [radio interview; half-hour of drive-home show]. Komarnicki, Jamie. 2013 (Feb 27). Alberta called weak on rules for private clinics. Calgary Herald [report on Inquiry]. Bennett, Dean. 2013 (Feb 26). Queue-jumping can pit doc’s compassion against community responsibility: expert. Canadian Press [wire service; report on Inquiry]. CBC News. 2013 (Feb 26). Queue-jumping inquiry hears from experts [website and Calgary at 5 TV; report on Inquiry]. Waterfront TV (NSCC-student-produced show for community cable), 2012 (Feb 2). Panel on the Rasouli case and end of life decision-making. CBC News, PEI. 2011 (Jun). Interviewed on job actions by orthopaedic surgeons. CTV News (national distribution). 2009 (Jan 28). Interviewed on confidentiality in professional ethics. Letter to the editor, The Globe and Mail, 2008 (Dec 20). The two solitudes (concerning the legal status of abortion and legislation governing human tissue). CBC Radio (national distribution), 2008 (Feb). Interviewed by Blair Sanderson on stigma and the medical costs of smoking. New Glasgow News, 2007 (Aug 1). Interviewed by and cited in Lana Maceachern Soldier’s family distressed by graphic article. Ottawa Citizen, 2005 (Feb 19). Interviewed by and cited in Joanne Laucius, If a woman sees her child, she’ll keep it, U.S. groups hope. Letter to the editor, The New York Times, 2005 (Sunday Feb 6). Sonograms, abortions and choices,

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Letter to the editor, The Globe and Mail, 2004 (Oct 16). Scan This, on RFIDs in medical practice.

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