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Date: March 2018 Employee #: 038957 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: William J. Winslade PRESENT POSITION AND ADDRESS: James Wade Rockwell Professor of Philosophy in Medicine Institute for the Medical Humanities and Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health The University of Texas Medical Branch 301 University Boulevard Galveston, Texas 77555-1311 Telephone: 832-545-6663 Fax: 409-772-9381 E-mail: [email protected] BIOGRAPHICAL: Birthdate: November 18, 1941 Birthplace: Denver, Colorado Citizenship: U.S.A. Home Address: 1416 Frontier Lane Friendswood, TX 77546 Home: 281-648-0227 Cell: 832-545-6663 EDUCATION: May 1963 B.A., cum laude Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois May 1967 Ph.D., Philosophy Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois December 1972 J.D., Order of the Coif UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, California May 1984 Ph.D., Psychoanalysis Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Los Angeles, California May 1990 D.H.L., Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters Monmouth College, Monmouth, Illinois Winslade Page 2 LICENSURE INFORMATION: 1974 - 1986 California State Bar (inactive member after 1986) 1977- Research Psychoanalyst (California Board of Medical Quality Assurance, Division of Allied Health Professions) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: September 1988 – 2016 Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law Associate Director for Graduate Programs University of Houston Health Law and Policy Institute, Houston, TX September 2001 – 2016 Adjunct Professor of Philosophy Philosophy Department, University of Texas at Austin Prof. Winslade has extensive experience as an ethics consultant. He established and directed the UCLA a legal and ethical consultation service (1980 through 1984), and the ethical consultation service at UTMB (1985 through 1995). He has published articles on ethics consultation and co- authored a highly regarded textbook on clinical ethics. He served as an ethics consultant for state and federal agencies, national and international professional organizations, public and private, Healthcare institutions, health professionals, patients, law firms, attorneys and other individual clients. UTMB PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE: September 1984 – Present James Wade Rockwell Professor of Philosophy in Medicine Institute for the Medical Humanities University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX September 1984 – Present Professor Department of Preventive Medicine & Community Health University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX September 1984 – Present Professor Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX September 1984 – Present Member of the Graduate Faculty Graduate school of Biomedical Sciences University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX January 1996 – 2016 Project Director, Legal and Ethical Issues in Correctional Health Institute for the Medical Humanities University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX September 1999 – Present Director, IMH Visiting Scholars Program Winslade Page 3 Institute for the Medical Humanities University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX September 2005 – May 2006 Acting Director Institute for the Medical Humanities University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX OTHER PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 1966-69 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 1970-72 Assistant Director, Law in a Free Society Project, Los Angeles, California 1972-74 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Riverside, California 1974-76 Associate in the Practice of Law, Tuttle and Taylor, Inc., Los Angeles, California 1976-80 Lecturer, School of Law and School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles 1977-84 Co-Director, UCLA Program in Medicine, Law and Human Values 1980-84 Adjunct Professor of Law, Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry, UCLA 1981-84 Director, Legal/Ethical Consultation Service, UCLA Neuro-Psychiatric Institute 1982-84 Director, The UCLA-NPI Forensic Psychiatry Service 1983-89 Member of the Ethics Advisory Board for CURE (Center for Ulcer Research and Education) UCLA 1992 Acting Director, Institute for the Medical Humanities (Summer) 1997-1999 Board of Directors, Choice in Dying, New York, NY 1998-2000 National Advisory Board, Community-State Partnership to Improve End-of-Life Care 1991-present President's Advisory Council, Children's Organ Transplantation Association, Bloomington, Indiana 2003-2008 Member of the National Task Force on Decreasing Dialysis Patient/ Provider Conflict and Chair of the Ethical, Legal & Regulatory Subcommittee for the Task Force RESEARCH ACTIVITIES: Winslade Page 4 Areas of Research Privacy and confidentiality in the physician/patient relationship Legal and ethical issues in health care, especially terminal care Psychodynamics of medical practice Social and Legal Aspects of Traumatic Head Injury Organ Transplantation Law and Ethics of Health Policy Universal Access to Healthcare Prisoners as Patients: Ethics Education for Prison Health Professionals Grant Support 1968 Research Grant, University of Maryland 1977 Research Grant, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst,Germany 1977-79 Co-Principal Investigator, Pilot Grant, National Endowment for the Humanities. Medicine, Law and Human Values: Interdisciplinary Study. $60,000 1979-83 Co-Principal Investigator, Institutional Development Grant, National Endowment for the Humanities. Humanities, Medicine, and Law: Transdisciplinary Perspective. $200,000 1980-82 Co-Principal Investigator, Research Grant, Foundations' Fund for Research in Psychiatry. An Empirical Study of Legal and Ethical Issues in Informed Consent in Psychiatric Research. $200,000 1980-82 Co-Principal Investigator, Research-Curriculum Evaluation Grant; Josiah Macy Foundation and National Endowment for the Humanities. Curriculum Development and Evaluation in Medical Ethics. $200,000 1985 Hall Endowment Grant to develop a Medical Jurisprudence self-instructional manual. $3,700 1986 UTMB University of Texas Medical Branch Intramural Research Grant, Privacy and Confidentiality in Health Care: Do Legal Regulations Uphold Ethical Norms? $9,000 1988-89 Principal Investigator, Moody Foundation Grant to write a book on Traumatic Brain Injury. $71,500 1989-90 Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund, Personal Decisions, Professional Roles, and Medical Crises: A Model for Community Education. $5,500 1990 The University of Texas System Chancellor's Council Grant for Research in the Winslade Page 5 Ethics of Health Policy. $9,000 1992 Greenwall Foundation, International Perspectives on Permanently Unconscious Patients. $10,000 1993 Park Ridge Center, support for Conference on International Perspectives on Permanently Unconscious Patients. $2,500 1993 Rockefeller Foundation, use of Bellagio Conference Center for International Conference on International Perspectives on Permanently Unconscious Patients and $10,500 supplemental grant for the dissemination of the dissemination of the conference results. 1997-98 Principal Investigator, Rockefeller Foundation, Public Information and Education on Traumatic Brain Injury. $25,000 2000-03 Co-Principal Investigator, National Institutes of Health, National Heart, Lung & Blood Institute, A Short Term Course in Ethics in Clinical Research Involving Prisoners. $319,050 2001-03 Principal Investigator, Tenet Healthcare Foundation and University of Texas Medical Branch, Universal Access to Health Care in America: Is It Desirable? Is It Feasible? $100,000 2001-03 Principal Investigator, The Greenwall Foundation, Prisoners as Patients: Ethics Education for Prison Health Professionals. $310,000 2007-08 Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Grant. $100,000 2007-08 UT System Grant. $39,000 2016- The Robert and Russell Moody Foundation Grant, The Birth, Life, and Death of the Brain. $226,000 Public Discussion Grants: 1985 Principal Investigator, Texas Committee for the Humanities Grant. Humanities Perspectives on Medical Science and Technology in Texas: Personal Choices and Community Values Concerning Birth, Life and Death. $14,775. 1989 Principal Investigator, Texas Committee for the Humanities Grant. When Doctors and Patients Disagree: Community Forums in Medical Ethics and Human Meaning. $5,000. With $10,000 in matching funds from Concern for Dying, University of Houston, University of Texas at San Antonio, UTMB School of Allied Health Sciences, and Harris and Eliza Kempner Fund. Winslade Page 6 COMMITTEE RESPONSIBILITIES: UTMB Director of the Ethics Consultation Service, 1985-1994 Parliamentarian for the Medical Faculty Elected to Curriculum Committee for 1986-1988, 1992-1994 (Co-Chair, 1992-93) Elected to Faculty Representative to the Executive Committee at the School of Medicine, 1989-90 Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 1990-93 Appointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committee, 1992-93 (Chair) Committee on Scientific Misconduct, 1992-95 Co-chair, Institutional Ethics Committee, 1994-1996 Curriculum Integration Committee, 1999- Mission Based Management Task Force for Administrative/Service, 1999- Conflict of Interest Committee, 1999-2004 Search Committee for Neurology Chair, 1999-2000 Coordinator for Orchiectomy Evaluations for UTMB and TDCJ; organize evaluations, team meetings, etc. Panel Member, Robert L. Moody Prize for Distinguished Initiatives in Cognitive Rehabilitation, 2001 Health Services Research in Under-Served Populations (HSRUP) Steering Committee, 2002 UT SYSTEM Member of Faculty Advisory Council to UT Board of Regents, 1989-1995 (Chair, 1993-94) Member of Faculty Advisory