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CURRICULUM VITAE Tarris D. Rosell [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] 5374 Choctaw Ln, McLouth, KS 66054 Offices (816) 979-1361, (913) 588-3066 Mobile (913) 909-3863; Pager (913) 917-0152 EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Doctor of Philosophy 2002 Master of Arts 1999 Vanderbilt University, the Graduate School (Department of Religion) Nashville, TN Major: Ethics and Society Minor: Clinical and Research Bioethics (Medical Ethics) Honors: University Tuition Scholarship (Henry B. Carre Fellowship) 1994-97 Comprehensive Examinations “Passed with Honors” 1997 Clinical and Research Ethics Fellowship 1997-99 Higher Education Grant, American Baptist Churches Board of Educational Ministries 1995-96 Senator C. Hieronymus Award in Medical Humanities 1999 Research: responsibility ethics, organ donation/transplantation ethics, medical futility, clinical ethics, clergy/chaplain discernment in biomedical crises, thanatology, end-of-life issues and advance care planning, health and healthcare disparities, ethics of nonviolence Doctor of Ministry 1990 Colgate Rochester Divinity School Rochester, NY Major: Practical Theology (Pastoral Care and Counseling) Master of Divinity 1983 Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary South Hamilton, MA Major: Parish Ministry Honors: magna cum laude Phi Alpha Chi Theological Honor Society Bachelor of Arts 1979(80) Bethel College St. Paul, MN Major: Biblical and Theological Studies Minors: History; Music Honors: magna cum laude OTHER TRAINING Clinical Pastoral Education (ACPE) January-May 2003 Veterans Health Affairs Medical Center, James Pollard, Supervisor Kansas City, MO Certification: Prepare/Enrich Inventories Program, Version 2000 April 2001 Life Innovations, Inc. Overland Park, KS Clergy Misconduct: Sexual Abuse in the Ministerial Relationship January 2001 1 Center for the Prevention of Sexual and Domestic Violence (Rev. Dr. Marie Fortune) Seattle, WA Certification: Profiles of Ministry Program, Stage I April 2000 Association of Theological Schools Pittsburgh, PA Fellowship in Clinical Ethics 1997-1999 Internship in Clinical Ethics 1996-1997 Teaching Assistantship: Philosophy 237, “Ethics and Medicine” Spring 1995 Center for Clinical and Research Ethics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN Graduate Summer Seminar: “Politics and Embodiment” Summer 1997 Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities (Prof. Jean Bethke Elshtain) Nashville, TN Language Study (French, 10 credit hrs) 1993-94 Johnson County Community College Overland Park, KS Church Planters Institute 1988, 89, 90 National Ministries, American Baptist Churches Franklin, IN; Kansas City, KS; Green Lake, WI Certificate of Pastoral Care (parish-based CPE, 2 units equivalency) 1985-87 Gordon D. Hoople Institute, Onondaga Pastoral Counseling Center Syracuse, NY “Leaders of Leaders” Training (Christian Education) 1985-86 American Baptist Churches Educational Ministries Upstate NY Certification: Taylor-Johnson Temperamental Analysis May 1982 Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary; Psychological Publications, Inc. South Hamilton, MA Summer Institute of Linguistics (10 credit hrs) Summer 1979 University of North Dakota Grand Forks, ND Summer Program of Overseas Training Summer 1977 Overseas Missionary Fellowship Chiang Mai, Thailand WORK EXPERIENCE Rosemary Flanigan Chair 2009-present Program Associate April 2004-2008 Center for Practical Bioethics Kansas City, MO Program development, research and writing, academic and community presentations, consultation • Project Co-Director of Sabbaths of Hope, with Mental Health America of the Heartland, a grant funded initiative to address stigma of depression in faith communities and remove barriers of access to treatment, via education and resource development for faith leaders (2006-10) • Project Director of the Medical Outreach Project/Specialty Healthcare Referral Network, initiative aimed at developing and implementing MetroCARE of Greater Kansas City—a specialty care referral network for low income uninsured (2005-07) • Clinical Ethics Consultation: Saint Luke’s Cancer Institute, with focus on Blood and Marrow Transplant program (2005-2008); University of Kansas Hospital and Cancer Center (2007-present) • Facilitator of Schwartz Center Rounds, Saint Luke’s Hospital (2006-14) • Compassion Sabbath program consultant (2005-present) • Consultant on Engagement of Faith Communities, St John Health-Duke Collaboration for Palliative Care; St John Health, Detroit, MI, and Institute on Care at the End of Life, Duke University Divinity School (2006-09) • Ethics Facilitator of Organ and Tissue Donation Policy Project of the New Jersey State Funeral Directors Association (2005-06) • Site Director for capstone seminar and practicum (BTH 400), in the Bioethics Major at William Jewell College (2005-2008) 2 Tarris D. Rosell • Member of Workgroup for Ethics in Disaster Planning, with Mid-America Regional Council, focus on regional guidelines for ventilator allocation and triage in an influenza pandemic (2007- 2008) • Co-Facilitator of Human Values Rounds for UMKC Internal Medicine Residents, Saint Luke’s Hospital (2007-present) • Facilitator of Compassionate Caregiver Rounds, Saint Luke’s Home Care and Hospice (2009-11) • Teaching and admissions assistance with the Certificate in Bioethics program (2010-present) • Moderator of Bioethics Listserv Discussion Group (2010-11) • Ethics Consultant on Hallmark CARES program (2010-present) • Consultant and facilitator, HOPE Rounds, Crossroads Hospice of Kansas and Missouri (2012-13) • “Vision to Action” Award recipient (2020) Professor of Pastoral Theology—Ethics & Ministry Praxis May 2008-present Full Professor with Tenure Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology—Ethics & Ministry Praxis Aug 2004-May 2008 Associate Professor of Pastoral Care and Practice of Ministry May 2002-July 2004 Assistant Professor of Pastoral Care and Practice of Ministry July 1999-May 2002 Central Baptist Theological Seminary Shawnee, KS • Teach courses in ministry praxis, ethics, pastoral care and counseling, spiritual formation, conflict transformation Courses taught: Introduction to Christian Ethics (weekly, intensives, and online formats); Introduction to Pastoral Care & Counseling; Pastoral Care with Institutionalized Persons; Formation for Christian Ministry; Congregational Pastoral Training I & II; Pastoral Ministry Readiness (Congregational Systems); Scholarly Practices of Ministry; Bioethics & Pastoral Care; Ministry Ethics; Ministry Dynamics; Ministry Praxis: The Church’s Worship and Rituals; Ministry Ethics (Foundations program); Ethics (create program); directed studies for Capstone and Research courses (MATS); Transforming Society and Conflict in Ministry: Building a Peace Community (DMin); directed studies in Research Methods I/II and MATS Capstone; Christian Ethics (MDiv trimester curriculum) • Administration of Ministry Praxis (mentored field education) program for 6-24 MDiv students and mentors per semester • Faculty representative to the Board (2006-08) • Faculty consultant for development of the Urban Core Initiative (Master of Arts in Missional Church, focused on urban ministries and taught in context of urban churches; 2007-2009) • Division Coordinator, Pastoral Theology (2010-present) • Doctor of Ministry Committee member (2010-present) • Collaborator on Philippines Connection 2010 project (2009-2010) • Co-director of Kenya Peace Initiative (2010-2012) • Teaching at Myanmar Institute of Theology, Yangon, Myanmar/Burma (2014-18) • DMin dissertation and MATS capstone advisor • Co-Planner, Presenter, ARCUS Foundation Grant project on sexual orientation and gender identity education with Burmese faith communities in Myanmar (2016) Clinical Professor (Ethics) May 2016-present Clinical Associate Professor (Ethics) July 2009-April 2016 Department of History & Philosophy of Medicine, School of Medicine Ad-hoc Professor, Graduate Faculty Oct 2011-2016 Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, School of Medicine University of Kansas Medical Center Kansas City, KS • University of Kansas Hospital Ethics Committee co-chair • Director of hospital ethics consultation service • Provide ethics consultation to Blood and Marrow Transplant team • Committee membership: 3 Tarris D. Rosell o Ethics Education Committee (School of Medicine) o End of Life ad hoc committee o Donor Advisory Council o Ethics Summit Task Force o Organ transplant policy review ad hoc committee o Heart Transplant and VAD Selection Committee o Fulbright Scholars Committee • Founder and Faculty Advisor, Ethics Roundtable (club for medical students) • Graduate Medical Education ethics faculty and case facilitation: o Family Medicine Residents o Psychiatry Residents o Internal Medicine Residents o Geriatric Medicine Fellows o Palliative Medicine Fellows o Oncology-Psychology Fellows o Neuro-Psychology Fellows o Emergency Medicine Residents • Ethics lectures and small group facilitation in the medical school curriculum • Supervise directed studies in ethics • Clendening Summer Fellowship, Director (2013-present) o Competitive application summer research program funds 10 medical students o Course Director: HPMD 909 o Faculty advisor and Principal Investigator on student research projects • Delp Academic Society faculty member • Preceptor for Clinical Ethics residency rotation for Family Medicine Resident (May 2017) • COVID-19 Pandemic Triage Team, Ethics Representative (2020) KUMC contract with the Center for Practical Bioethics Chair, Department