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Nada Gligorov - Curriculum Vitae

Nada Gligorov Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Box 1076 One Gustave L. Levy Place New York, NY 10029 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (212) 241-8895

Areas of Research Specialization: Philosophy of Mind, Bioethics, Neuroethics

Areas of Teaching Competence: Philosophy of Mind, Bioethics, Neuroethics, Epistemology, History of Philosophy, Logic and Critical Thinking

Academic Appointments

2008-present Assistant Professor of Medical Education Department of Medical Education, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

2007-present Assistant Professor of Bioethics Bioethics Program, Union Graduate College

2007-2008 Senior Ethics Fellow Department of Medical Education, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

2005-2007 Writing Fellow CUNY Writing Fellowship, Queensborough Community College

2002-2007 Ethics Fellow Department of Medical Education, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

2001-2005 Graduate Assistant Philosophy Department, Hunter College

2002-2005 Adjunct Lecturer Philosophy Department, Hunter College

Education

2000-2007 Ph.D., Philosophy, Graduate Center, City University of New York. Dissertation: Eliminative Materialism and the Distinction between Common Sense and Science (Dissertation advisor: David Rosenthal)

1997-2000 M.A., Philosophy, New School for Social Research Nada Gligorov - Curriculum Vitae

1993-1997 B.A., Philosophy, University of Toronto

Books

1. Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov, Abraham Schwab. The Human Microbiome: Ethical, Legal, and Social Concerns (2013). Oxford University Press.

2. Gligorov, Nada. Philosophy of Mind and the Foundations of Neuroethics (under contract, in preparation). Springer.

Book Chapters

1. Gligorov, Nada, et al. (2013). Personal Identity: Our Microbes, Our Selves, in The Human Microbiome: Ethical, Legal and Social Concerns, eds: Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov, Abraham Schwab. Oxford University Press.

2. Gligorov, Nada, et al. (2013). Privacy, Confidentiality, and New Ways of Knowing More, in The Human Microbiome: Ethical, Legal and Social Concerns, eds: Rosamond Rhodes, Nada Gligorov, Abraham Schwab. Oxford University Press.

3. Miller, Aaron, Gligorov, Nada, and Krieger, Stephen. (2011). Ethics of Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trials. Multiple Sclerosis Therapeutics, Fourth Edition, eds: R. Rudick and J. Cohen. Cambridge University Press.

4. Gligorov, Nada and Krieger, Stephen. (2010). Functional Brain Imaging, Free Will, and Privacy. Healthcare and the Effect of Technology: Developments, Challenges, and Advancements, ed.: Stefane M. Kabene. IGI Global Publishing.

Publications: Peer Reviewed Journals

1. Amanda Favia, Lily Frank, Nada Gligorov, et al. (2013) A Model for the Assessment of Medical Students' Competency in Medical Ethics. AJOB Primary Research, DOI: 10.1080/21507716.2013.768308.

2. Rhodes, Rosamond, and twenty five authors listed alphabetically, including Gligorov, Nada. (2011). De Minimis Risk: A Proposal for a New Category of Research Risk. The American Journal of Bioethics, 11(11):1-7.

3. Schwab, Abraham, Frank, Lily, and Gligorov, Nada. (2011). Saying Privacy, Meaning Confidentiality. The American Journal of Bioethics, 11(11): 44-45.

4. Gligorov, Nada and Vitrano, Christine. (2011). The Impact of Personal Identity on Advance Directives. Journal of Value Inquiry, 45(2):147-158.

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5. Gligorov, Nada. (2010). The Revisability of Moral Concepts. The American Journal of Bioethics-Neuroscience, 1(4):32-34.

6. Gligorov, Nada. (2010). The Revisability of Commonsense Psychology. Theoria (Serbian Journal), April-June, 2:53-61.

7. Gligorov, Nada. (2010). Free Will from the Neurophilosophical Perspective. The American Journal of Bioethics-Neuroscience, 1(1): 49-51.

8. Gligorov, Nada et al. (2009). Dilemmas in Surgery: Medical Ethics Education in the Surgery Rotation. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 76(3):297-302.

9. Gligorov, Nada. (2009). Reconsidering the Impact of Affective Forecasting. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 18(2):166-173.

10. Olivera, Cedric, Ascher-Walsh, Charles, and Gligorov, Nada. (2009). Fistula Experience in Niger: How We Overcame an Ethical Dilemma. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 76(1):71-74.

11. Gligorov, Nada. (2008). Unconscious Pain. The American Journal of Bioethics- Neuroscience, 8(9):27-29.

12. Krieger, Stephen, Finkel, Jennifer, and Gligorov, Nada. (2008). Ethics Case from the Department of Neurology. The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 75 (1):53-56.

13. Wilets, Ilene, Schears, Raquel, and Gligorov, Nada. (2005). Communicating with Subjects: Special Challenges for Resuscitation Research. Academic Emergency Medicine,12(11): 1060-1063.

Publications: Invited

1. Gligorov, Nada. (2012). Point/Counterpoint on Mandatory Vaccination. Journal of Nursing Practitioners, 8(10): 790-791.

2. Gligorov, Nada. (2012). Determinism and Advances in Neuroscience. American Medical Association Journal of Ethics, 14:489-493. http://virtualmentor.ama- assn.org/2012/06/msoc1-1206.html

3. Gligorov, Nada. (2010). Seeking More than Health: Using Medicine for Enhancement. Newsletter--Section in Bioethics. American Academy of Pediatrics, Fall-Winter, pp.15-18.

Publications in Serbian:

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1. Gligorov, Nada. (2012). Vise od zdravlja. Filozofija i Drustvo, XXIII (2):79-90. Reprinted in Bioetika, eds: Vojin Rakic, Rada Drezgic, and Ivan Mladenovic. Sluzbeni Glasnik: Institut za Filozofiju i Drustvenu Teoriju.

Publications: Book Reviews

1. Gligorov, Nada. (2008). Review of Nie Jing-Bao’s Behind the Silence: Chinese Voices on Abortion. Developing World Bioethics, 8(1):53-55.

2. Gligorov, Nada. (2007). Review of David H. Brendel’s Healing Psychiatry: Bridging the Science/Humanism Divide. The American Journal of Bioethics, 7(11):52-53.

In Preparation

1. Is Incorrigibility a Mental Feature? (under submission)

Awards and Grants

1. Grant Faculty. R25 TW008171-01A1, NIH. Research Ethics Education in the Balkans and Black Sea Countries (Rosamond Rhodes, PI). 2012-2017.

2. Participant. NEH Summer Institute. Investigating Consciousness: Buddhist and Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives. Charleston, SC, May 21 - June 2, 2012.

3. External Consultant. Rare Diseases: Molecular Pathophysiology, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Modalities and Social Aspects. Project funded by the Serbian Ministry of Education and Science. 2011-2014.

4. Co-Investigator. RFA-RM-08-030, NIH. The Human Microbiome, Ethical, Legal and Social Implications. (Rosamond Rhodes, PI). 2010-2011.

Presentations

1. The Ethics of Medical Enhancement: Should we Prescribe Stimulants to Improve Grades? Ethics and Humanism in Medicine Symposium, Jersey Shore University Medical Center, April 16, 2013.

2. Free will, Punishment, and Healthcare for Prisoners. The American Philosophical Association (Pacific Division), San Francisco, April 27-30, 2013.

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3. Cognitive Enhancement (keynote speaker). 27th Annual Medical Ethics Symposium— Stuyvesant High School. December 12, 2012.

4. Is Incorrigibility a Mental Feature? The New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, November 10, 2012.

5. The Human Microbiome and Personal Identity. Issues in Medical Ethics, 23rd New York Regional Conference, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, October 12, 2012

6. The Revisability of Moral Concepts. 11th World Congress of Bioethics, International Association of Bioethics, Rotterdam, June 26-29, 2012.

7. Brain Imaging, Privacy, and the Reduction of Mental States. Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium on Bioethics, Amsterdam, April 4-6, 2012.

8. E-Learning (panelist). The Second Cambridge Consortium for Bioethics Education, Paris, France, April 11-13, 2012.

9. Human Microbiome Research and Transforming Paradigms of Health and Disease: Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of the Human Microbiome Project (panelist). The ASBH 13th Annual Meeting, October 12-16, 2011.

10. The Revisability of Moral Concepts. Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium on Bioethics, New York, April 4-6, 2011.

11. Using Clinical Moral Reasoning in Teaching Ethics and Assessing Competency (panelist). AAMC, Washington, D.C. November 7, 2010.

12. Assessment of Medical Student Competency in Medical Ethics (panelist). The ASBH 12th Annual Meeting, October 21-24, 2010.

13. Functional Brain Imaging, Free Will, and Privacy. Second Annual Dutch Conference in Practical Philosophy, Groningen, the Netherlands, October 8-9, 2010.

14. Interpreting Neuroimages: Interdisciplinary Engagement with the Complexities (Workshop Participant). The University of Pennsylvania, Organized by The Hastings Center, September 15-16, 2010.

15. Human Microbiome and the Social Fabric. Human Microbiome Conference, St. Luis, Missouri, August 31- September 2, 2010.

16. Plasticity, Phenomenal Character, and Brain Qualia. Cave Hill Philosophy Symposium, University of the West Indies, Barbados, November 19-20, 2009.

17. Functional Brain Imaging, Free Will, and Privacy. The ASBH 11th Annual Meeting, Paper Session, with, Stephen C. Krieger, October 15-18, 2009.

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18. Translating Lessons from Medical Education to Clinical Ethics Education (panelist). The ASBH 11th Annual Meeting, October 15-18, 2009.

19. What you Can(’t) Know about the Mind from the Brain. Presented with Stephen Krieger, Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium on Bioethics, New York, April 1-3, 2009.

20. The Revisability of Commonsense Psychology. The New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, November 8, 2008.

21. The Revisability of Commonsense Psychology. The Long Island Philosophical Society, October 18, 2008.

22. Reduction or Reconceptualization? The New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, November 3, 2007.

23. Connecting Cognitive Psychology to Clinical Ethics (panelist). The ASBH 9th Annual Meeting, October 18-21, 2007.

24. Using Clinical Reasoning Skills to Resolve Ethical Dilemmas. Workshop with David Alfandre, Rosamond Rhodes, Steven Birnbaum, Northeast Group on Educational Affairs, June 8-9, 2007.

25. The Impact Bias and Paternalism. Joint Ethics Conference, 18th Canadian Bioethics Society Conference, June 2007.

26. The Problem of Personal Identity and Its Impact on Advanced Directives. Presented with Christine Vitrano, Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium on Bioethics, New York, April 18-20, 2007.

27. Plasticity and Phenomenal Character. CUNY Cognitive Science Symposium, May 12, 2006.

28. The Kantian Interpretation of Autonomy and Its Implications on Paternalism. Presented with Christine Vitrano, Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium on Bioethics, New York, April 11-13, 2005.

29. Affective Forecasting and Patient Refusal of Care. Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium on Bioethics, Oriel College, Oxford, March 31- April 2, 2004.

30. Masked Priming. CUNY Cognitive Science Symposium, December 7, 2001.

Moderator, Commentator

1. Ethics Training and Global Bioethics (chair). 9th International Conference on Clinical Ethics Consultation, Munich, March 14-16, 2013.

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2. Evaluating Ethics Consultation (chair). 9th International Conference on Clinical Ethics Consultation, Munich, March 14-16, 2013.

3. What Is the Four Principles Approach to Biomedical Ethics? Kristen Hine, (commentator) American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division, April 2009.

4. Questions About the Definition of Research (moderator). Issue in Medical Ethics, 21st New York Regional Conference, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, March 6, 2009.

Teaching Experience

Union Graduate College and Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY Masters in Bioethics Program (Long Distance Learning): Neuroethics, Summer 2011; Clinical Ethics, Spring 2008-present; Research Ethics, Fall 2007-present.

City University of New York MERC/RISE Program: Research Ethics, Spring 2008-2013.

New York City College of Technology NSF Research Experience for Undergraduates: Research Ethics Workshop 2011, 2012

Hunter College, NY Philosophy Department: Introduction to Logic and Critical Thinking, 2002-2005; Introduction to Philosophy, Spring 2004, Summer 2004.

Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NY Doctoral Program in Basic Science: Responsible Conduct in Research, Fall 2007, with Charles Mobbs, Ph.D.

Graduate Medical Education: Medical Ethics sessions for residents in psychiatry 2009-present.

Undergraduate Medical Education: Medical Ethics sessions in clinical clerkships for pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, surgery, anesthesiology, and psychiatry rotations, Mount Sinai School of Medicine 2002- present.

Completed Postgraduate Supervision

Masters in Bioethics Program:

2013 Linda Spang, JD. “Assessment of Effectiveness and Quality of a University- Based Institutional Review Board.”

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2013 Greg Mitchell. “Ethics in Accountable Care Organizations: The Role of Ethics and Outreach in a Shared Savings System”

2012 Brandon Hamm. “Physician Communication of Thick Ethical Concepts.”

2012 Wesley Bronson, MD. “Guidelines, Values, and Patient Autonomy.”

2011 Lisa Powers. “Savior Siblings: The Need for Future Protection.”

2011 Naomi Dreisinger, MD. “Ethical Issues in the Emergency Department: A Residency Education Curriculum.”

2010 Robert F. Dunton, MD. “Reducing Racial Disparities in the Outcome of Surgical Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease.”

2010 Jessica Bell. “Pharmaceutical Researchers and the Duty to Warn.”

2007 Renata Veselska, PhD. “Case Studies in the Bioethics Course.”

Professional Organizations

American Association for Bioethics and Humanities American Philosophical Association

Ethics Boards

2010-present Mount Sinai School of Medicine

2009-present Research Ethics Board, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

2005-2009 Metropolitan Jewish Health System

Professional Service 2013 Member of the Scientific Committee, 9th International Conference on Clinical Ethics Consultation

2010-present Member, Professionalism Committee, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

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2010 Chair of the Subcommittee on Empirical Research, ASBH 12th Annual Meeting

2007-present Member, Admissions Committee, Mount Sinai School of Medicine

2008-2012 Organizer, New York City Moral Theory Group

Ad Hoc Reviewer: AJOB Neuroscience, Welcome Trust, Journal of Value Inquiry, The Southern Journal of Philosophy

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