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:

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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 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 . $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.

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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 Council, Texas Coordinating Board for Higher Education, 1990-92 Chair of the Texas Consortium on Health Care Ethics and Policy, 2007- Chair of Planning Grant for a Master’s Degree in Health Care Ethics & Policy, $39,000, 2007-2008

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES AT UTMB:

School of Medicine:

 Ethics and Values in Medicine (1st year medical students)  Electives (4th year medical students) IMHU 4010 Law and Ethics in Clinical Practice IMHU 4021 Freud's Clinical Cases IMHU 4012 Privacy & Confidentiality  IMH 1050-Introduction to Medical Humanities (pre-clinical preceptorship for 1st and 2nd year medical students – taught June each year)  Practice of Medicine I  Practice of Medicine II  Humanities, Ethics, and Professionalism  Psychiatric Ethics Lecture (with Tom Cole)  Ethics Lecture Series at Brackenridge (Seton) for UTMB Students, Faculty, & Staff Winslade Page 7

Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences:

 Graduate Courses MEHU 6101 Ethics of Scientific Research MEHU 6304 and the Law MEHU 6306 Foundations of Bioethics MEHU 6377 Ethics of Health Policy MEHU 6386 Psychoanalysis, Consciousness, & Neuroethics MEHU 6396 Consciousness and Personhood MEHX 6000 Law, Science, and Society Freud’s Clinical Cases and Viennese Culture Privacy, Confidentiality and Health Care Clinical Ethics

Current Student Advisees:  Kenneth Alewine

M.A. Thesis Committees:  Janet Beasley, 1992 (Chair): A Plea for Medical Excuses  Maureen Milligan, 1992 (Chair): Not God, Not Disease: The Philosophy of Alcoholics Anonymous  Richard Homan, 2001 (Chair): In Search of a Comprehensive Health Policy Metaphor  Kimi Gordy, 2012, The 9/11 Cancer Conundrum: A Look at the Law, Policy, and Politics of the Zadroga Act

Ph.D. Qualifying Exam Committees:  Craig Brestrup  Alison Rutledge  Van McCrary (Chair)  Robin Solomon (Chair)  Poldi Tschirch  Stacey Tovino (Chair)  Mary T. White  Dan Bustillos  Martha Holstein  Evelyn McKinney (Chair)  Deborah Cummins (Chair)  Susan Night (Chair)  Gretchen Aumann Kelley  Thomas George (Chair)  Kayhan Parsi  Daniel Goldberg (Chair)  Kristi Schrode Travers (Chair)  John Paul (Paulie) Gaido (Chair)  Cheryl Vaiani  Merle Lenihan  Charles Hinkley (Chair)  Peggy Determeyer (Chair)  Alexandra Bambas Nolen  Kenneth Alewine  Cheryl Erwin (Chair)  Rachel Pearson  Michael Bevins  Imanni Sheppard  Amy McGuire (Chair)  Stephanie (Stevi) Darrow  Jason Morrow  Andrew Taylor  Toni Schossler Witherow Winslade Page 8

Ph.D. Dissertation Committees:  Craig Brestrup, 1989: Martin Buber’s I-Thou Relation Within the Sphere of Nature  Van McCrary, 1992 (Chair): Dwelling in the Shadow: Physicians’ Decision Making for Terminally Ill Patients  Poldi Tschirch, 1992: The Caring Tradition: Nursing Ethics in the United States 1890- 1915  Mary T. White, 1995: Reconfiguring Autonomy: Genetic Counseling as a Socially Embedded Practice  Martha Holstein, 1996: Negotiating Disease: Senile Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease  Deborah Cummins, 1998 (Chair): A Critical Examination of the Practice of Health Care Ethics Consultation  Gretchen Aumann Kelley, 1998: Public Policy and Pregnant Drug Abusers: The Rise of Fetal Rights  Kayhan Parsi, 1998 (Chair): Metaphorical Imagination: The Legal and Moral Status of Embryos and Fetuses in Four Common Law Countries  Kristi Schrode Travers, 1998 (Chair): A Critical Analysis of Hospital Futility Policies  Cheryl Vaiani, 1998, Regarding Anencephaly: Its History, Images, and Issues  Charles Hinkley, 2000 (Chair): Value Conflicts and Moral Residue in the Quest for Transplantable Organs  Alexandra Bambas Nolen, 2002: Health Inequity and Contemporary Development: A Concept Analysis and Strategy for the Formulation of Just Public Policy  Cheryl Erwin, 2002 (Chair): Evaluating Expertise: Towards A Humanistic Perspective of Expert Opinion  Michael Bevins, 2004: The Practice of Medicine  Amy McGuire, 2004 (Chair): Respect for Research Subjects: Reality or Rhetoric?”  Jason Morrow, 2004: Awakening to Humanity: Sources of Moral Authority and Responsiveness in Doctor-Patient Relationships  Toni Schossler Witherow, 2004: In the Best Interests of the Child: Challenging the Ethics of Adoption  Alison Rutledge, 2005: Narratives of Mental Illness and the Joint Creation of Narrative in the Patient-Clinician Relationship  Robin Solomon, 2006: Cultivating Shared Decision Making in the Physician- Patient Relationship: Re-Conceptualizing Patient Autonomy  Stacey Tovino, 2006 (Chair): The Visible Brain: Confidentiality and Privacy Implications of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging  Dan Bustillos, 2006: Understanding Cultural Competence: Gadamerian Hermeneutics and Aristotelian Phronesis as a Basis for Transcultural Understanding  Robin Solomon, 2006 (Chair), Autonomy Through the Ages: An Historical and Theoretical Examination of the Concept  Evelyn McKinney, 2007 (Chair), Medical Error: Overcoming Barriers to Truthful Disclosure  Thomas George, 2009 (Chair), The Reasonable Exercise of Responsibility: Legal Liability of Ethics Consultants, Hospital Ethics Committees, and Institutional Review Winslade Page 9

Boards  Daniel Goldberg, 2009 (Chair), Beyond Opioid Regulation: Why a Social and Cultural Analysis of Pain in America is a Prerequisite to Ethical Evidence-Based Pain Policy  John Paul (Paulie) Gaido, 2012 (Chair), Precedent Autonomy of Alzheimer’s Patients, Especially as to Nutrition, Hydration, and Preemptive Palliative Sedation  Merle Lenihan, 2013, Charity in Health Care: Safety Net or (Moral) Safety Valve?  Kenneth Alewine, 2014-2017, Melancholia and Consciousness in Music, Art, and Literature

UTMB - Miscellaneous Departments:

 Occasional lectures, case conferences, grand rounds, seminars, and consultations in various departments including Medicine, Psychiatry, PMCH, Radiology, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, Anesthesiology, School of Allied Health, and School of Nursing

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES AT UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON LAW CENTER:

September 1986 – 2016 Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law University of Houston, Health Law and Policy Institute

University of Houston Law Center  Legal Aspects of Bioethics  Law and Psychiatry  Law Neuroethics and Brain Policies  Children’s Health and the Law

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN:

September 2001 – Present: Adjunct Professor of Philosophy Philosophy Department University of Texas at Austin

Plan II Honors Program:  TC 357-Medical Ethics in the Real World  TC 357-Law, Ethics and Brain Policy  Summer Internship Program in Medical Ethics at Brackenridge Hospital Awarded three Plan II students & funded by UT Plan II & UTMB-IMH

Freshman Undergraduate Studies:  UGS 303 Medical Ethics

Connexus Ethics and Leadership Bridging Disciplines Program: Winslade Page 10

 BDP 329 Ethics, Law, & Health Care

TEACHING RESPONSIBILITIES AT UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS LAW SCHOOL AT AUSTIN

 LAW 279 M-Law, Neuroethics and Brain Policies

MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES:

1966-76 AMINTAPHIL (American Section of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy) 1967-78, 84 American Philosophical Association 1972- American Society of Law, Medicine, and Ethics 1972-74 American Society for Legal and Political Philosophy 1973-1997 Society for Health and Human Values 1974-84 Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute, Research Clinical Associate 1974-80 Los Angeles County Bar Association 1976-86 American Psychoanalytic Association, Associate Member 1985-93 Houston-Galveston Psychoanalytic Society 1987-97 Society for Bioethics Consultation 1995-97 American Association of Bioethics 1998- American Society of Bioethics and Humanities 1998- Houston Bar Association

HONORS AND AWARDS:

1963-64 University Fellowship, Northwestern University 1965-66 Cokesbury Fellowship, Northwestern University 1966-67 Russell Sage Foundation Fellowship in Law and the Social Sciences, Northwestern University 1969 Summer Institute, University of California, Irvine, Council for Philosophical Studies 1963-74 Institute Fellow, Institute on Human Values in Medicine 1976 Joint Coordinator, Medical Education and Malpractice Litigation Conference, Institute on Human Values in Medicine, California Medical Research Foundation, USC, UCLA 1980 California Policy Seminar Finalist, "Policy Analysis of Mental Health Law in California." 1990 Fellow of the Hastings Center 1997 Alumni Achievement Award, Monmouth College, Monmouth, IL. 1999 The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Member 2001-02 Presidential Faculty Leave Award 2010 Dr. Jack H.U. and Jesie Brown Distinguished Lecturer in Healthcare Ethics, Texas State University School of Health Administration 2008-2011 Fellow, Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung (ZIF), Universität Bielefeld, Germany Winslade Page 11

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES:

1970 Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy, University of California, Los Angeles 1977-84 Consultant, Veterans Administration, Brentwood Hospital 1977 Visiting Professor of Law, University of Göttingen, Germany 1978 Visiting Professor of Law, University of Göttingen, Germany 1982- Co-Editor, Medicine and Law, an international journal 1983- Consulting Editor, BioLaw 1985-1995 Board of Editorial Advisors, Second Opinion 1986-1999 Board of Editors, Medical Humanities Review 1986- Board of Directors, Monmouth College 1987-1990 Board of Directors, International Academy of Law and Psychiatry 1989-1996 Board of Directors, Society for Bioethics Consultation (Program Chair, 1993) 1990- Member and Chair of Ad Hoc Study Sections of the National Institute of Health Human Genome Project ELSI Program 1994 Visiting Scholar at the Ersta Institute for Health Care Ethics in Stockholm, Sweden in November and December 1994- Member of the International Advisory Committee on Center for Ethics and Law in Nature and Society, Symbion Science Park, Denmark 1994 Editorial Advisor to Professional Ethics, A Multidisciplinary Journal 1994 Director of the Bellagio Conference on Permanently Unconscious Patients: The Need for Responsible Medical, Legal and Public Policies held at the Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Conference Center near Milan, Italy. Conference brought together twenty-five participants to discuss and suggest public policies for addressing the issue of patients in a persistent vegetative state (PVS). 1996 Short term consulting assignment in the Cook Islands to review health related legislation regarding allied health practitioners; to recommend legislation; to register, review, and regulate allied health practitioners; and to recommend outlines for future reviews. Held discussions with various officials in health care and the legislative process; proposed amendment to the Medical and Dental Services Act: Rarotonga, Cook Islands, World Health Organization (WHO), Manila, Philippines. 1999 International Clinical Ethics Project Participant, Initiative Proposal Planning Meeting, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 22-23, 1999 1999-2000 Hastings Center Project on Traumatic Brain Injury, Chicago, IL 2001- Editor, Ethics Column for the Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 2003- Decreasing Dialysis Patient-Provider Conflict (DPC) National Task Force Member 2004- Decreasing Dialysis Patient-Provider Conflict (DPC) National Task Force, Chair of the Ethical, Legal & Regulatory Subcommittee 2004- Region VI Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Disease Research (RCE) Policy Advisory Board (PAB) Member 2005- Data and Safety Monitoring Committee (DSMC) for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Clinical Trials Network, for the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research (NCMRR), Cooperative Multicenter TBI Clinical Trials Network Winslade Page 12

2009 Chair of the External Review Committee reviewing the Philosophy Department at Texas State University-San Marcos (TSU-SM). The committee met with administrators, faculty, and students and have put together their findings in a report, October 22-23, 2009. 2014- Associate Editor, The Journal of Clinical Ethics 2016- Director, The Robert and Russell Moody Lecture Series 2016- Board of Editorial Advisors, Behavioral Science and the Law 2016- Board of Editorial Advisors, Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience

COMMUNITY SERVICE:

1985-1992 Board of Directors, Animal Shelter and Adoption Center of Galveston. 1987-1992 Board of Trustees, Satori School, Galveston, Texas; Chairman, Artists-in- Residence Program 1992 Parents Advisory Board, Ball High School (Galveston) 1995 Attended Houston City Council Meeting with Eleanor Tinsley regarding the New Helmet Ordinance, Houston, TX 1995 The City of Galveston Helmet Task Force 1996 Addressed hospice staff on insights related to persons in a persistent vegetative state, Hospice of Galveston County, Inc., Texas City, TX 1996 Addressed residents of facility, family members and staff about advance directives at the Gulf Health Care Center, Galveston, TX 1996 Addressed UTMB Faculty, Students, Staff and Galveston County Health Professionals at ethics forum on "Physician-Assisted Suicide: Toward a Policy of Tolerance," Galveston, TX 1997 Invited guest panelist along with James Goodwin, MD and Thomas Cole, Ph.D. in the broadcast of "Onward and Upward," focusing on issues surrounding physician- assisted suicide broadcast from Pelican Island in Galveston, TX 1999 Expert consultant for Jiffy Lube/Pennzoil Project in a national campaign to educate the public about the benefits of wearing protective headgear while cycling and inline skating to reduce traumatic head injuries.

PUBLICATIONS:

Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals:

Winslade, W. J. "Recklessness," Analysis, March 1970, pp. 135-40.

Winslade, W. J. "Human Needs and Human Rights," Human Rights, 1 AMINTAPHIL Proceedings, 1971, pp. 24-37.

Winslade, W. J. "Adjudication and the Balancing Metaphor," in Legal Reasoning. Proceedings of the World Congress for Legal and Social Philosophy (Logique et Analyse, No. 53-54), 1971.

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Winslade, W. J. "Negligent and Reckless Use of Natural Resources," 2 AMINTAPHIL Proceedings, 1973.

Winslade, W. J. "Critical Discussion of Paul Ramsey's The Patient as a Person," Institute on Human Values in Medicine Report, May 1974, pp. 153-166.

Winslade, W. J. "The Juvenile Courts: From Idealism to Hypocrisy," Social Theory and Practice, Fall 1974, pp. 181-199.

Winslade, W. J. "Leon Green's Tort Theory: Causation and the Role of the Judge," Archives of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 1975, pp. 369-386.

Winslade, W. J. "Behavior Technology and Human Freedom," Proceedings of the World Congress of Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, 1976.

Winslade, W. J. "An Overview of the Scientist's Responsibilities: Comments by an Attorney," In Vitro, 1977, 13(8):125-140.

Winslade, W. J. "Thoughts on Technology and Death: An Appraisal of California's Natural Death Act," DePaul Law Review, 1977, 26(4):717-742.

Winslade, W. J. "Confidentiality," Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 1978, 1:194-199.

Winslade, W. J. "California's Natural Death Act: What Every Attorney Should Know," Los Angeles Lawyer, 1978, 1(1):16,17,38,39,48.

Winslade, W. J. "Patient and Physician: Who is Responsible for What?" Contemporary Surgery, November 1978, 13:39-43.

Winslade, W. J. "Patients' Rights and Responsibilities: Rhetoric or Reality?" Proceedings of First Regional Congress of Social Psychiatry, 1978.

Winslade, W. J. "Contracts to Cure," Contemporary Surgery, 1979, 14:59-61.

Winslade, W. J. "Protektionismus und Selbstbestimmung als Schranken für die Forschung am Menschen," Grenzen der Forschung, Berlin: Colloquium Verlag, 1980, pp. 118-130.

Winslade, W. J. "Surrogate Mothers: Private Right or Public Wrong?" Journal of Medical Ethics, 1981, 7:153-154.

Winslade, W. J. "Confidentiality of Medical Records," Journal of Legal Medicine, 1982, 3(4):497-533.

Marder, S. R., Mebane, A., Chien, C. P., Winslade, W. J., et al., "A Comparison of Patients Who Refuse and Consent to Neuroleptic Treatment," American Journal of Psychiatry, 1982, 140(4):470-472. Winslade Page 14

Winslade, W. J. "Informed Consent in Psychiatric Practice: The Primacy of Ethics Over Law," Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 1983, 1(4):47-56.

Winslade, W. J. "Truth and Honesty in Science," Journal of Medical Communications, 1983, 11(3):59-63.

Winslade, W. J., Lyon, M. A., Levine, M. L., Mills, M. J. "Making Medical Decisions for the Alzheimer's Patient: Paternalism and Advocacy," Psychiatric Annals, 1984, 4(3):206-208.

Mills, M. J., Winslade, W. J., Lyon, M. A., Levine, M. L. "Clinical Aspects of Treating Demented Patients," Psychiatric Annals, 1984, 14(3):209-211.

Winslade, W. J., Liston, E. H., Ross, J. W., Weber, K. D. "Medical, Judicial, and Statutory Regulation of ECT in the United States," American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984, 141(11):1349- 1355.

Marder, S. R., Swann, E., Winslade, W. J., et al. "A Study of Medication Refusal by Involuntary Psychiatric Patients," Hospital & Community Psychiatry, 1984, 35(7):724-726.

Senter, N. W., Winslade, W. J., Liston, E. H., Mills, M. J. "Electroconvulsive Therapy: The Evolution of Legal Regulation," Journal of Social Psychiatry, 1984, 4(4):11-15.

Winslade, W. J. "Ethics and Psychotherapy," The Bulletin of the National Guild of Catholic Psychiatrists, 1984, 30:10-17.

Winslade, W. J. "Letting Go: A Case Study," Medicine, Law and Human Values for Mobius, 1988, 5(1):94-97.

Benson, P. R., Roth, L. H., Winslade, W. J. "Informed Consent in Psychiatric Research: Preliminary Findings from an Ongoing Investigation," Social Science and Medicine, 1985, 20(12):1331-1341.

Winslade, W. J. "Clinical Ethics and Health Care: An Overview of The Responsibilities of Social Workers," Proceedings of the National Conference on Practice, Education & Research in Oncology Social Work, 1985.

Russell, A. R., Winslade, W. J., Liss, M. "The Hospitalization of Minors in Mental Hospitals by their Parents: An Institutional Case Study," The Psychiatric Hospital, 1985, 16:73-78.

Winslade, W. J. and Ross, J. W. "Privacy, Confidentiality and Autonomy in Psychotherapy," Nebraska Law Review, 1985, 64(4):578-636.

Appelbaum, P. S., Roth, L. H., Lidz, C. W., Benson, P., and Winslade, W. J. "False Hopes and Best Data: Consent to Research and the Therapeutic Misconception," Hastings Center Report, Winslade Page 15

April 1987, 17(2):20-24.

Weiss, G. B. and Winslade, W. J. "Post-marketing Drug Follow Up by Pharmaceutic Firms-- Research or Advertising?" IRB, July/August 1987, 9(4):10-11.

Winslade, W. J. and Tabaracci, J. M. "Prognosis in Head Injury: Legal and Ethical Issues." Critical Care Nursing Quarterly, December 1987, 10(3):35-42.

Winslade, W. J. "Guarding the Exit Door: A Plea for Limited Toleration of Euthanasia." Houston Law Review, May 1988, 25(3):517-524.

Schreiber, M. H., Yielding, K. L., Winslade, W. J., "Who Owns Research Data?" Investigative Radiology, May 1989, 5:410-411.

Winslade, W. J. "When the Patient Decides to Die." Science Digest, November 1989, pp. 34-36.

Douard, J. W., Winslade, W. J. "Tarasoff and the Moral Duty to Protect the Vulnerable." The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 1990, 1:163-176.

Winslade, W. J. "Legal regulation of terminal care: options and obstacles." Texas Medicine/The Journal, February, 1991, 87(2).

Winslade, W. J., Markides, K. S. "Assisted Suicide and Professional Responsibilities." Society, Vol. 29, No. 5, July/August 1992, pp. 16-19.

Winslade, W. J. "Permanently Unconscious Patients: Some Personal Reflections." Trends in Health Care, Law & Ethics, 1993, 8(1):39,40, cont'd. 20.

Winslade, W. J. "Permanently Unconscious Patients: A Radical Proposal." Texas Medicine, September, 1993, 89:9.

Shriner, D. J., Wagner, R. F., Weedn, V. W., Winslade, W. J., Aragona, J. M. "Informed Consent and Risk Management in Dermatology: To What Extent Do Dermatologists Disclose Alternate Diagnostic and Treatment Options to Their Patients?" The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy, 1992, 8:137-161.

McCrary, S. V., Swanson, J. W., Perkins, H. S., Winslade, W.J., "Treatment Decisions for Terminally Ill Patients: Physicians' Legal Defensiveness and Knowledge of Medical Law," Law, Medicine & Health Care, 1993, 20(4):364-376.

Bell, M. S. and Winslade, W. J., "The Impact of Law on Privacy, Confidentiality, and Privilege in Psychotherapeutic Relationships," American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1994, 64(2):180-193.

Winslade, W. J., "Ethics Consultation: Cases in Context." Albany Law Review, 1994, 57(3):679- 691.

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Corcoran, K. and Winslade, W. J., "Eavesdropping on the 50-Minute Hour: Managed Mental Health Care and Confidentiality," Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 1994, 12:351-365.

McCrary, S. V., Swanson, J. W., Youngner, S. J., Perkins, H. S., Winslade, W. J., "Physicians' Quantitative Assessments of Medical Futility," The Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1994, 5(2):100- 105.

Cummins, D. S., Winslade, W. J., "Clinical Ethics Consultants' Response," H E C Forum, 1994, 6(6):393-396.

Winslade, W.J., "Confidentiality," Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 2nd ed., 1995, 1:451-459.

Winslade, W.J., "Privileged Communications," Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 2nd ed., 1995, 4:2073- 2076.

Parsi, K., Winslade, W.J., Corcoran, K., "Does Confidentiality Have a Future? The Computer- Based Patient Record and Managed Mental Health Care," Trends in Health Care, Law & Ethics, Winter/Spring 1995, 10(½):78-82.

Stone, T. Howard and Winslade, W.J., "Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia in the United States: Legal and Ethical Observations,” Journal of Legal Medicine, 1995, 16:481-507.

Winslade, W.J., "Irreconcilable Conflicts in Bioethics," Bioethics Forum, Fall 1995, 11(3):23-27.

Williams, P.C., Winslade, W.J., "Educating Medical Students about Law and the Legal System," Academic Medicine, September 1995, 70(9):770-786.

Winslade, W.J., "Humanistic Problem Solving: The Case of Mr. T," Journal of Clinical Ethics, 1997, 8(4):386-394.

Winslade, W.J., Stone, T. Howard, Smith-Bell, Michelle, Webb, M. Denise. "Castrating Pedophiles Convicted of Sex Offenses Against Children: New Treatment or Old Punishment?," Southern Methodist University School of Law, January-February 1998, 51(2):349-412.

Stone, T.H., and Winslade, W.J., "Report on a National Survey of Correctional Health Facilities: A Needs Assessment of Health Issues," Journal of Correctional Health Care, Spring 1998, 5(1):5- 49.

Stone, T.H., Winslade, W.J., and Klugman, C.M., "Sex Offenders, Sentencing Laws and Pharmaceutical Treatment: A Prescription for Failure," Behavioral Sciences and the Law, 2000, 18:83-110.

Nelson, W., Angoff, N., Binder, E., Cooke, M., Fleetwood, J., Goodlin, S., Goodman, K., Kaplan, K., McCormick, T., Meyer, M., Sheehan, M., Townsend, T., Williams, P., and Winslade, W., "Goals and Strategies for Teaching Death and Dying in Medical Schools," Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2000, 3(1):7-16. Winslade Page 17

Winslade, W.J., “The Minimally Conscious Patient: When Can Life Support Be Terminated?,” The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, February 2002, 17(1): 71-73.

Parker, F.R., Winslade, W.J., and Paine, C.J., “Organ Procurement and Tax Policy,” Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy, 2001, pp. 101-113.

Winslade, W.J., “International Guidelines in Genetics: Obstacles, Options, and Opportunities,” Jahrbuch für und Ethik (Annual Review of Law and Ethics), 2002, Vol. 10, pp. 239-249.

Hermer, L.D. and Winslade, W.J., “Access to Health Care in Texas: A Patient-Centered Perspective,” Texas Tech Law Review, 2004, 35(1):33-99.

Winslade, W.J., “Research on Minimally Conscious Patients: Innovation or Exploitation?” The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, March-April 2004, 19(2):178-179.

Winslade, W.J. and Tovino, S.A., “Research with Brain-Injured Subjects,” The Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation, November-December 2004, 19(6):513-515.

Tovino, S.A. and Winslade, W.J., “A Primer on the Law and Ethics of Treatment, Research, and Public Policy in the Context of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury,” Loyola University Chicago School of Law Institute for Health Law, Annals of Health Law, Winter 2005, 14(1):1-54.

Winslade, W.J. and McKinney, E. Bernadette McKinney, “To Tell or Not to Tell: Disclosing Medical Error,” Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, JLME Column Ethical Health Lawyer, Nanotechnology, Winter 2006, pp. 2-5.

Winslade, William J., Special Section: Neuroethics, “Severe Brain Injury: Recognizing the Limits of Treatment and Exploring the Frontiers of Research,” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics (2007), 16; pp. 161-168.

Winslade, W.J. and Goldberg, Daniel, “Law, Ethics and the Kinetics of Cultural Change,” Annual Review of Law and Ethics, Vol. 15 (2007).

Winslade, William J., E. Bernadette McKinney, and T. Howard Stone, “Offender Organ Transplants: Law, Ethics, Economics, and Health Policy,” Houston Journal of Health Law Policy, Volume 9, Number 1, Fall 2008; pp. 39-69

Winslade, W.J. “Personal Reflections on Extremely Premature Newborns: Vitalism, Treatment Decisions, and Ethical Permissibility,” Georgia State Law Review, 25(4):929-956 (2009).

Winslade, W.J. and David Adams, “Consensus, Clinical Decision Making, and Unsettled Cases,” The Journal of Clinical Ethics, winter 2011, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 311-330. PMID: 22324212

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Winslade, W.J. “The Role of the Ethics Consultant,” The Journal of Clinical Ethics, winter 2011, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 335-337. JCE does not assign DOI and is not available on MEDLINE. URL: http://www.clinicalethics.com/archives/201122404.pdf

Winslade, W.J. and David Adams, “Final Comments,” The Journal of Clinical Ethics, winter 2011, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 358-362. JCE does not assign DOI and is not available on MEDLINE. URL: http://www.clinicalethics.com/archives/201122408.pdf

Winslade, William J., Garry l. Gore, Eugene V. Boisaubin, Dax Cowart, and Anthony Drummond, Commentary “ Irrational Charity,” as part of “Case Study: Illegal Charity,” Annals of Behavioral Science and Medical Education by the Association for the Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 38-43, 2013. No DOI is available from this publisher. URL: http://www.absame.org/annals/ojs/index.php/annals/article/viewFile/161/160.

Winslade, William J. Commentary, “Surgical Castration, Texas Law, and the Case of Mr. T,” the Journal of Medical Ethics, first published online January 15, 2014. Citation: J Med Ethics medethics-2013-101503 Published Online First: 15 January 2014 doi:10.1136/medethics- 2013-101503. Online: http://jme.bmj.com/content/early/2014/01/15/medethics-2013- 101503.full.pdf+html?sid=4f831e84-d3e4-4c43-accb-b2373a804611. PMID: 24429669

Winslade, William J. “Clinical Ethicists: Consultants or Professionals?” The Journal of Clinical Ethics, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 36-40, spring 2014. JCE does not assign DOI and is not available on MEDLINE.

Winslade, William J., Re-Review of “When Should We Not Respect a Patient’s Wish?” Journal of Clinical Ethics: JCE #1117, submitted January 15, 2014 (in press). JCE does not assign DOI numbers and is not available on MEDLINE.

Winslade, William J., Review of “Comparison of Viewpoints of Health Care Professionals with or without Involvement with Formal Ethics Processes on the Role of Ethics Committees and Hospitals in the Resolution of Clinical Ethical Dilemmas,” Journal of Clinical Ethics, JCE #1243, submitted September 5, 2014 (in press). JCE does not assign DOI numbers and is not available on MEDLINE.

Winslade, William J., Review of “A Justifiable Asymmetry,” Journal of Clinical Ethics, JCE #1253, submitted November 3, 2014 (in press). JCE does not assign DOI numbers and is not available on MEDLINE.

Winslade, William J., Review of “Whither the 'Improvement Standard'? Coverage for Severe Brain Injury after Jimmo v. Sebelius," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics, submitted June 23, 2015.

Winslade, William J., “Free Speech: A Mixed Blessing,” The American Psychoanalysist, submitted October 15, 2015.

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Winslade, William J., “Moral Distress: Consciousness and Unconsciousness,” The Journal of Clinical Ethics, February 2017.

Books:

Winslade, W. J., and Ross, J. W. The Insanity Plea: The Uses and Abuses of the Insanity Defense, New York: Scribner's Sons, 1983.

Winslade, W. J., and Ross, J. W. Choosing Life or Death: A Guide to Patients, Families, and Professionals, New York: The Free Press, Macmillan, 1986.

Winslade, W.J., Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury: Devastation, Hope and Healing, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1998. (Paperback edition 1999 and in 2001 was chosen by Yale University Press to be included in the netLibrary program as an “electronic book” for sale through the Internet to libraries and others).

Winslade, W. J., McKinney, E., McGuire, A., Bustillos, D., The Texas Medical Jurisprudence Examination: A Self-Study Guide (11th Revised Edition), Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, 2006.

Jonsen, A. R., Siegler, M., and Winslade, W. J. Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, 6th ed., New York: McGraw-Hill, 2006.

Jonsen, A. R., Siegler, M., and Winslade, W. J. Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, 7th ed., New York: McGraw-Hill, 2010. ISBN-10: 0071634142 ISBN-13: 978-0071634144

Jonsen, A. R., Siegler, M., and Winslade, W. J. Clinical Ethics: A Practical Approach to Ethical Decisions in Clinical Medicine, 8th ed., New York: McGraw-Hill, June 30, 2015. ISBN-13: 978- 0071845069

Book Chapters:

Winslade, W. J. "Russell's Theory of Relations," Essays on Bertrand Russell, E. K. Klemeke (ed.). University of Illinois Press, 1970, pp. 81-101. Reprinted in Twentieth Century Literary Criticism vol. 271 (TCLC-273), Cengage Learning, March 9, 2012.

Winslade, W. J. "Ethical Issues," Psychiatric Research in Practice: Behavioral Themes, E. A. Serafetinides (ed.). New York: Grune and Stratton, 1981, pp. 227-240.

Winslade, W. J. "Ethics and Ethos in Psychiatry: Historical Patterns and Conceptual Changes," Law and Ethics in the Practice of Psychiatry, C. Hofling (ed.). New York: Brunner/Mazel, 1981, pp. 23-65.

Winslade, W. J. "Forensic Psychiatry," Teaching Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, J. Yager (ed.). New York: Grune and Stratton, 1982, pp. 425-436.

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Winslade, W. J. "Psychotherapeutic Discretion and Judicial Decision: A Case of Enigmatic Justice," The Law-Medicine Relation: A Philosophical Exploration, S. F. Spicker, J. M. Healey, and H. T. Engelhardt (eds.). Dordrecht and Boston: Reidel, 1981, pp. 139-157.

Winslade, W. J. "Paternalism and Individualism in Legal and Ethical Aspects of Medicine," Rights and Ethics, A. Doerr (ed.). Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag, 1982, pp. 73-85.

Winslade, W. J. "After Tarasoff: Therapist Liability and Patient Confidentiality," Psychotherapy and the Law, L. Everstine and D. S. Everstine (eds.). New York: Grune & Stratton, 1986, pp. 207-221.

Roth, L. R., Appelbaum, R., Lidz, C., Benson, P., Winslade, W. J. "Informed Consent in Psychiatric Research," Mental Health Law: Developments in the 1980s. Alexander Brooks (ed.). Guilford Press, 1986. Benson, P. R., Roth, L. R., Appelbaum, P., Lidz, C. W., and Winslade, W. J. "Informed Consent and the Regulation of Psychiatric Research," Published in Research in Social Problems and Public Policy, Vol. 5, Michael Lewis and JoAnn L. Miller (eds.). JAI Press, 1986.

Winslade, W. J. "Aggressive Interventions and Reluctant Withdrawals," Neurotrauma, Vol. 2, Miner and Wagner (eds.). Stoneham, Mass.: Butterworth, 1987, pp. 181-190.

Winslade, W. J. "Electroconvulsive Therapy: Legal Regulations and Ethical Concerns," Review of Psychiatry, Vol. 7, Allen J. Frances, M.D., and Robert E. Hales, M.D. (eds.). American Psychiatric Press, 1988, pp. 513-525.

Winslade, W. J. "Taken to the Limits: Pain, Identity and Self-Transformation," Dax's Case, Lonnie D. Kliever, (ed.). Southern Methodist University Press, 1989, pp. 115-130.

Winslade, W. J. "Ethics in Psychiatry," Harold I. Caplan and Benjamin J. Sadock (eds.), Comprehensive Textbook of Psychiatry/V, Vol 2, Fifth Edition. Williams and Wilkins, 1989, pp. 2124-2131.

Winslade, W. J. "Aids and the Duty to Inform Others," The Meaning of Aids: Implications for Medical Science, Clinical Practice, and Public Health Policy, Eric T. Juengst and Barbara A. Koenig (eds.). New York: Praeger, 1989, pp. 108-116.

Winslade, W. J. "Legal and Ethical Aspects of Treatment Termination," American Society for Healthcare Risk Management 12th Annual Meeting, Conference, and Exhibition 1990 Proceedings. American Hospital Association, 1990, pp. 25-31.

Winslade, W. J., Baldwin, C. D., Martin-Cadore, J. "Making Ethical Decisions with Parents and Children," Pediatrics: An Approach to Independent Learning, C. W. Daeschner, C. J. Richardson, H. G. Levine, and C. D. Baldwin, (eds.), third edition. Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991, pp. 130-142.

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Liedtke, A. C., Weedn, V. W., Winslade, W. J. "Reproduction Patients," in Section III, "Care of special patients," Legal Medicine: Legal Dynamics of Medical Encounters, American College of Legal Medicine, second edition. Mosby Year Book, St. Louis, 1991, pp. 254-281.

Winslade, W. J., Douard, J. W. "Ethical Issues in Psychiatric Research," Research in Psychiatry: Issues, Strategies, and Methods, L. K. George Hsu, M.D., Michel Hersen, Ph.D., (eds.). New York: Plenum Publishing Corp., 1991, pp. 57-70.

Winslade, W. J. "End-of-Life Medicine, Law, and Ethics: A Twilight Zone," Emerging Issues in Biomedical Policy: An Annual Review, Robert H. Blank, Andrea L. Bonnicksen, (eds). Columbia University Press, 1993, pp. 19-32.

Winslade, W.J. "Physician-Assisted Suicide: Evolving Public Policy," Physician Assisted Suicide, Robert Weir, (ed). Indiana University Press, 1997, pp. 224-239.

Winslade, W.J. "Intellectual Cross-Dressing: An Eccentricity or a Practical Necessity? Commentary on Morreim," Philosophy of Medicine and Bioethics, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997, pp. 327-334.

Flick, S. R.. and Winslade, W.J. "Ethics in Child Psychiatry," Handbook of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Joseph D. Noshpitz, (editor in chief), Paul L. Adams & Efrain Bleiberg (eds). John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998, vol.7, pp. 468-482.

Winslade, W.J. and Krause, T.L. "The Nuremberg Code Turns Fifty," Ethics Codes in Medicine: Foundations and Achievements of Codification Since 1947, Ullrich Tröhler & Stella Reiter-Theil (eds). Ashgate Publishers, 1998, pp. 140-162.

Baylis, F., Brody, H., Aulisio, M.P., Brock, D.W., and Winslade, W.J. “Character and Ethics Consultation: Even the Ethicists Don’t Agree,” Ethics Consultation From Theory To Practice, Mark P. Aulisio, Robert M. Arnold, & Stuart Youngner (eds). The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003, pp. 36-50.

Winslade, W.J. “Health Law in the United States,” Perspektiven des Medizinrechts, Albin Eser, Just Hanjörg, & Hans-Georg Koch (eds). Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Baden-Baden, 2004, pp. 155-160.

Winslade, W.J. “Decriminalizing Euthanasia: Personal Choices, Physician Integrity, and Legal Regulation,” Menschengerechtes Strafrecht, Festschrift Für Albin Eser, Verlag C.H. Beck Munchen, 2005, pp. 1261-1270.

Winslade, W.J. and Goldberg, D.S., “Dying in America: Legal Decisions, Ethical Conflicts, and Kinetics of Cultural Change,” Annual Review of Law and Ethics, B. Sharon Byrd, Joachim Hruschka, & Jan C. Joerden, Duncker & Humblot. 2007, pp. 525-563.

Winslade, W.J. and Beard-Duncan, M. “Rural Geriatric Bioethics: A Texas Perspective,” The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008. Winslade Page 22

Winslade, W.J., “Menschenwurde, Bewusstsein und menschliche Existenz,” (“Human Dignity, Human Consciousness and Human Life”) In: Menschenwürde und Medizin: Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch, (Human Dignity and Medicine: A Multidisciplinary Handbook), eds. Jan C. Joerden, Eric Hilgendorf, and Felix Thiele, Duncker & Humblot: Berlin, 2013. ISBN: 978-3-428-13649-0. More about the book can be found online: http://www.duncker- humblot.de/index.php/menschenwurde-und-medizin.html and http://www.uni- bielefeld.de/%28en%29/ZIF/FG/2009Medizintechnik/Joerden-Medezin-Content.pdf.

Kimberly Gordy, Jennifer Marrett, and Winslade, William J., “The Law and Ethics of Advance Planning Options in the United States,” In: Jan C. Joerden, Eric Hilgendorf, Natalia Petrillo, Felix Thiele (eds.): Menschenwürde in der Medizin: Quo vadis?, Nomos Publishers, 2012. ISBN 978- 3-8329-7044-4. Web: http://www.nomos-shop.de/Joerden-Hilgendorf-Petrillo-Thiele- Menschenw%C3%BCrde-Medizin-Quo-vadis/productview.aspx?product=14280. Hermer L, Winslade W. “Legal, Social, and Economic Issues for Cancer Patients with Heart Disease. In: Ewer MS, Yeh E, eds. Cancer and the Heart. 2nd ed. Lewiston: People’s Medical Publishing House, 2012. ISBN-10: 1607950405; ISBN-13: 978-1607950400

Winslade, William J. “The Right of an Adolescent to Refuse Medical Treatment.” In: Contemporary Debates in Bioethics, eds. Robert Arp and Glenn McGee, Wiley-Blackwell, September 10, 2013. ISBN-10: 1444337149; ISBN-13: 978-1444337143

Winslade, William J. “Cognitive Impairment/Traumatic Brain Injury.” In:Bioethics. Ed. Bruce Jennings. Vol. 2. 4th ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2014. P 633-637. ISBN-10: 0028662059; ISBN-13: 978-0028662053

Winslade, William J. “Confidentiality.” Bioethics. Ed. Bruce Jennings. Vol. 2. 4th ed. Farmington Hills, MI: Macmillan Reference USA, 2014. P 671-676. ISBN-10: 0028662059; ISBN-13: 978- 0028662053

Invited Essays:

Winslade, W.J., Afterword for Viktor E. Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning, Beacon Press, Boston, 2006. ISBN-10: 080701429X; ISBN-13: 978-0807014295

Abstracts, Short Communications:

Winslade, W. J. "Brady on Recklessness," Analysis, November 1972, 33(1):31-32.

Winslade, W. J. "Education and Imagination," UCLA Extension Bulletin, November 1972.

Hirschhorn, K., Milunsky, H. A., Winslade, W. J., et al. (Discussants, Panel 2). "Medio-Legal Aspects and AFP Studies," Prevention of Neural Tube Defects: The Rose of Alpha-Fetoprotein, Winslade Page 23

Crandall and Brazier (eds.). New York: Academic Press, 1978, pp. 245-247.

Winslade, W. J. "Are Randomized Trials in Kidney Disease Worthwhile?," Discussant along with Clark D. West, Adrian Spitzer, Stephen W. Zimmerman, John Lachin, and Daniel C. Cattran. In Nephrology Today--Proceedings of the IXth International Congress of Nephrology. E. J. Lewis and C. H. Coggins, chairpersons. Springer-Verlag Publishers, 1985.

Book Reviews:

Winslade, W. J. "Wittgenstein's Vienna," by A. Janik and S. Toulmin, for Modern Austrian Literature, December 1973, pp. 234-237.

Winslade, W. J. "Wittgenstein's Vienna" by A. Janik and S. Toulmin, and Wittgenstein, by W. W. Bartley, III, for National Review, 1973, pp. 1189-1190.

Winslade, W. J. "Law, Legislation and Liberty, Volume One: Rules and Order," by F. A. Hayek. National Review, April 12, 1974, 26:440.

Winslade, W. J. "Crusaders, Criminals and Crazies," by Frederick Hacker, for Bulletin of the Southern California Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, Spring 1978, 52:31-32.

Winslade, W. J. "Ethics at the Edges of Life," by Paul Ramsey for New England Journal of Medicine, November 1978, 229(20):1142-1143.

Winslade, W. J. "Effects of Labeling the Drug Abuser," by Jay Williams, for Contemporary Psychology, 1978, 23(12):1016.

Winslade, W. J. "Upgrading Moral Reasoning," by Peter Scharf, for Contemporary Psychology, 1980, 25(12):1000.

Winslade, W. J. "Sex, Drugs, Death and the Law," by David A. J. Richards, for The Hastings Center Report, 1983, 13(2):47-48.

Winslade, W. J. "When Death Is at the Door," a review of five books on euthanasia. Medical Humanities Review, January 1991, 5(1):53-63.

Winslade, W. J. "Making Sense of Advance Directives," by Nancy M.P. King, for Ethics, 1993, 104(1):209-210.

Winslade, W. J. "Facing Death: Images, Insights, and Interventions," by Sandra L. Bertman, for Teaching Philosophy, June 1994, 17(2):182-185.

Winslade, W.J. “Exploring the Criminal Mind,” by Jens-Jacob Sander, for Cerebrum: The Dana Forum on Brain Science, winter 2004, 6(1):83-91.

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Winslade, W.J. “Review of Brain, Body and Mind: Neuroethics with a Human Face by Walter Glannon,” The American Journal of Bioethics, December 6, 2011, 11:12, 75-77. Available online http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15265161.2011.624399. DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2011.624399

Winslade, W.J., peer review, “When Should We Not Respect a Patient’s Wishes?” Journal of Clinical Ethics: JCE #1117, submitted May 8, 2013 (in press). JCE does not assign DOI numbers and is not available on MEDLINE.

Winslade, W.J., peer review, Rights Come in Mind: Brain Injury, Ethics, and the Struggle for Consciousness by Dr. Joseph Fins, for Cambridge University Press, submitted March 28, 2013 (in press). Book due to be published July, 2015. ISBN: 9780521887502

Winslade, William J., Peer-reviewer, “Ethical Issues by Epigenetic Testing for Alcohol, Tobacco, and Cannabis,” Behavioral Sciences & the Law, submitted May 1, 2015.

Editorials:

Winslade, W. J. "To Be or Not to Be: The Natural Death Act," Los Angeles Times, August 17, 1978, Part II, p. 7.

Towers, B., Winslade, W. J. "Medicine, Law and Human Values," Möbius, January 1981, 1(1):51-53.

Towers, B., Winslade, W. J. "Medicine, Law and Human Values," Möbius, April 1981, 1(2):97- 99.

Towers, B., Winslade, W. J. "Surrogate Mother: Private Right or Public Wrong?" Möbius, January 1982, 2(1):52-54.

Towers, B., Winslade, W. J., and Ross, J. W. "A Right Not to Be Born?" Möbius, April 1982, 2(2):69-70.

Ross, J. W., Towers, B., Winslade, W. J. "Students' View of Bioethics: A Little Less Alone," Möbius, July 1982, 2(3):147-150.

Towers, B., Winslade, W. J. "Physician Impairment--An Occupational Disease?" Möbius, October 1982, 2(4):75-78.

Ross, J. W., Winslade, W. J., and Towers B. "Health Care Records: A New Opportunity for Patient Access," Möbius, January 1983, 3(1):68-71.

Towers, B., Winslade, W. J. "Do Parents Have a Right to Decide Whether or Not Their Handicapped Infant Should Have Surgery?," Möbius, 1983, 3(2):94-96.

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Ross, J. W., Towers, B., and Winslade, W. J. "Ethics Committees: A Turn for the Worse," Möbius, July 1983, 3(3):85-89.

Ross, J. W., Towers, B., and Winslade, W. J. "Health Care and Costs: Abiding Ethical Problems," Möbius, October 1983, 3(4):82-85.

Winslade, W. J., Ross, J. W., and Towers, B. "California's Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care: What Is It and Will It Work?" Möbius, 1984, 4(2):83-86.

Ross, J. W., Towers, B. T., and Winslade, W. J. "In Vitro Fertilization, Embryo Transfer, and Other Extra-Ordinary Forms of Human Reproduction: The Urgent Need for Public Policy Discussions," Möbius, 1984, 4(3):126-128.

Ross, J. W., Winslade, W. J., and Towers, B. "The Future of Transplantation," Möbius, 1984, 4(4):135-137.

Winslade, W. J. "Bioethics: International Perspectives," Möbius, 1985, 5(3).

Winslade, W. J. "The : The Ambiguity of Compromise," Möbius, Fall 1985.

Winslade, W. J., Ross, J. W. "High-Tech Babies: A Growth Industry," The New York Times, Friday, February 21, 1986.

Schreiber, M. H., and Winslade, W. J. "Rights, Roles, and Relationships in Radiology," Radiology, April 1987, pp. 269-270.

Winslade, W.J. "Riese v. St. Mary's Hospital & Medical Center: The Right of Involuntary Competent Patients to Refuse Antipsychotic Medications," American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 2, September 1988, pp. 7-8.

Winslade, W. J. "When the Patient Decides to Die," Biomedical Inquiry, Fall/Winter 1988, p. 24. Reprinted in Science Digest, November 1989, pp. 34-36.

Winslade, W. J. "Women Should Retain Right to Choose," Galveston Daily News, Sunday, July 9, 1989.

Winslade, W. J. "Ethics Case: The Readers Respond," Biomedical Inquiry, Summer 1989, pp. 26-27.

Winslade, W. J. "Best Support for Assisted Suicide is Rooted in Cherished Heritage of Individual Liberty," The Morning News, Sunday, June 17, 1990.

Winslade, W. J. "Alternative to Living Will is Available," Galveston Daily News, Saturday, December 1, 1990.

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Winslade, W. J. "Denying the Right to Die," Corpus Christi Caller-Times, Monday, December 3, 1990.

Winslade, W. J. "Kevorkian Didn't Commit Murder," The Dallas Morning News, Sunday, December 16, 1990.

Winslade, W. J. "You Can Prevent a Living 'Death'," Texas City Sun, Saturday, December 29, 1990.

Winslade, W. J. "Whose Will Prevails?" Biomedical Inquiry, Summer 1990, p. 24.

Winslade, W. J. "AIDS Testing Should Remain Voluntary," Galveston Daily News, Thursday, July 25, 1991.

Winslade, W. J. "Fear of a Fate Worse Than Death," Chicago Tribune, Friday, December 27, 1991.

Winslade, W. J. "Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia - Who Should Decide and How?" Houston Chronicle, Sunday, October 11, 1992, p. 4F.

Winslade, W. J. "Education Alone Won't Put Helmets On Cyclists," Houston Chronicle, Monday, March 20, 1995, p. 17A.

Winslade, W. J. "Voluntary Castration for Nonviolent Pedophiles," Houston Chronicle, Tuesday, May 16, 1995, p. 21A.

Winslade, W. J. "Speeding Toward Disaster on Texas Highways," Houston Chronicle, Friday, December 1, 1995, p. 47A.

Winslade, W. J. "Higher Speed Limit Will Cost Texas Dearly," The Dallas Morning News, Sunday, December 3, 1995, p. 6J.

Winslade, W. J. "Parents Aren't Best Driver's Ed Teachers for Teens," Lubbock Avalanche- Journal, Sunday, December 10, 1995, p. 19A.

Winslade, W. J. "Higher Speed Limits May Save Time But Not Lives," Lubbock Avalanche- Journal, Sunday, December 17, 1995, p.11A.

Winslade, W. J. "Teens Don't Fit in Driver's Seat," The Daily News, Sunday, December 24, 1995, p. 11A.

Winslade, W. J. "You Need a Medical Advance Directive," The Dallas Morning News, Monday, January 8, 1996, p. 9A.

Winslade, W. J. "A Tough Choice to be Made Now," The Daily News, Sunday, February 25, 1996, p. 13A. Winslade Page 27

Winslade, W.J. "Castration is Allowable, Attorney General Says," Houston Chronicle, April 5, 1996.

Winslade, W. J. "What to Do with Our Real-life Rip Van Winkles?" Houston Chronicle, Thursday, April 11, 1996, p. 25A.

Winslade, W. J. "Physician-Assisted Suicide: Toward a Policy of Tolerance," The Daily News, Sunday, July 21, 1996, p. 11A.

Winslade, W. J. "Better Research Needed on Pedophilia," San Antonio Express-News, Friday, August 9, 1996, p. 5B.

Winslade, W. J. "Castrating Pedophiles Won't Protect Public," The Dallas Morning News, Sunday, August 11, 1996, p. 6J.

Winslade, W. J. "Puzzle of Pedophilia," The Daily News, Friday, August 23, 1996, p. 12-A.

Winslade, W. J. "Public Urged to Use Heads to Protect them," Houston Chronicle, Monday, April 27, 1998, p. 13A, continued on 17A.

Winslade, W. J. "Save Brains By Banning Boxing," The Dallas Morning News, Friday, July 24, 1998, p. 35A.

Winslade, W.J., "Change the Way We License Teen Drivers," Houston Chronicle, Sunday, April 4, 1999, p. 1C.

Winslade, W.J., "Let's Phase in the Rite of Driving," Dallas Morning News, Friday, April 9, 1999, p. 5A.

Winslade, W.J., "A Life is a Terrible Thing to Waste in a Car Wreck," Amarillo Daily News, Monday, April 19, 1999, p. 5A.

Winslade, W.J., "A Brush with Off-road Rage on the Gulf Freeway," Houston Chronicle, May 1, 2000, p. 21A.

Winslade, William and Daniel Goldberg, "Protection of Athletes Becoming Ethical Issue," Houston Chronicle, September 24, 2010.

Winslade, W.J. “Debate over Ruling on Girl’s Lung Transplant Eligibility,” SKYPE interview on Fox News Live with Megan Kelley, June 6, 2013. Available online http://video.foxnews.com/v/2440355982001/debate-over-ruling-on-girls-lung-transplant- eligibility/

Winslade, W.J., “Recipient Age Discrimination,” Galveston Daily News Op Ed, June 9, 2013.

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Winslade, W.J., “Lectures will explore mysteries of the brain,” The Galveston County Daily News Op Ed, September 24, 2016.

Winslade, W.J., “What’s going on in those little heads?,” The Galveston County Daily News Op Ed, October 28, 2016.

Winslade, W.J., “Talk slated on childhood brain development,” The Galveston County Daily News Op Ed, March 3, 2017.

Winslade, W.J., “How do you enhance your mind?” The Galveston County Daily News Op ed, January 25, 2018.

INVITED LECTURES AND SPECIAL PRESENTATIONS:

Medico-Legal Issues in Nutrition Support, American Society For Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) Program, San Antonio, TX, February 1, 1994.

Reestablishing Control of Tuberculosis in the United States, American Lung Association Conference, Washington, D.C., March 11-13, 1994.

Professionalism and Integrity, 5th Annual Bioethics Conference titled Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don't: Managed Care & The Health Net Decision, hosted by Midwest Bioethics Center, Kansas City, MO, September 23, 1994.

Participant in a Medicine and Culture Conference in Shanghai and lectured at the Shanghai Medical University and Hunan Medical University, October 12, 1994.

Physician-Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia in the United States, International Juridical Seminar on Legal Aspects of Euthanasia, Malaga, Spain, October 28-November 9, 1994.

Choices at the End of Life, Second Annual Pitts Memorial Lectureship on Legal and Ethical Issues pertaining to Physician-Assisted Suicide, Medical College of South Carolina, Charleston, SC, November 18, 1994.

Drunk Driving: An American Dilemma, Texas Bar Foundation, San Marcos, TX, March 30, 1995.

Updating and the Law: Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia, Tri-City Medical Center, Oceanside, CA, April 14,1995.

Invited to be a Stewart Scholar at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and conducted a one-day seminar, presented Internal Medicine's weekly Grand Rounds, Cleveland, OH, May 10, 1995.

Obstacles to Gaining Informed Consent from Cognitively Impaired Persons: Ethical, Legal and Professional, Scientific Program 12th Annual Meeting of the Association for Clinical Psychosocial Research, Miami Beach, FLA, May 20-21, 1995.

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Clinical Knowledge and Policy Analysis: Bridging the Gap, 1995 Fellows Meeting of The Hastings Center, Briarcliff Manor, NY, June 2-3, 1995.

The Newly Dead, the Nearly Dead and the Living Dead: Societal Ambivalence Toward Death and Dying, Kalamazoo Community Medical Research Day, Kalamazoo, MI, June 7, 1995.

How I See This Case, 9th Annual Meeting of The Society for Bioethics Consultation, Cleveland, OH, September 14-17, 1995.

The Role of Ethics in the Limiting of Treatment in the Natural Death Act, 1995 TXMHMR Physicians' Conference, Austin, TX, September 18-20, 1995.

Pain and Suffering through the Eyes of the Patient: The Significance of Patient Self- Determination, (Presented with Dax Cowart), M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, October 20, 1995.

Defining Death in a Technological Age: The Interface between Medicine and Society Project, University Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University and the Institute of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, November 2-4, 1995.

Proposed Public Policies for Dealing with Patients in a Chronic Persistent Vegetative State, 2nd International Symposium on Brain Death, First Meeting of the International Network for the Definition of Death, Havana, Cuba, February 27 - March 1, 1996.

Riding the Waves of Change, Electronic Ethics: Are Technological Innovations Resulting in Less Privacy and Confidentiality for our Clients, Our Agencies and Ourselves Workshop, Texas Family Planning Association's 20th Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, April 30, 1996.

Assisted Suicide, Euthanasia, and the Church, Grace Presbyterian Church, Dallas, TX, September 28, 1996.

New Strategies for Cost Effective Use of Organ Transplantation in a Managed Care Environment, National Managed Health Care Congress's (NMHCC) Executive Briefing Series Organ Transplantation Conference, New Orleans, LA, October 17-18, 1996.

Treatment Alternatives for Incarcerated Pedophiles, 20th National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Nashville, TN, October 28-30, 1996.

Assisted Suicide: Evolving Public Policies, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine's Annual Meeting Plenary Session, San Antonio, TX, November 14, 1996.

Moderator of conference on Health Care: To What End?, An Interactive Exploration of Some Current Controversies at the Given Biomedical Institute, co-sponsored by the Program in Health Care Ethics, Humanities and Law and the School of Medicine at the University of Colorado Health Science Center in Denver, CO and the Ethics Program at the University of California at Davis, 1996. Winslade Page 30

Death and Dying: End of Life Issues, Medical Staff Program, Nacogdoches, TX, January 15, 1997.

Humanistic Problem-Solving: The Case of Mr. T and Psychodynamics of Physician-Assisted Suicide, Department of Psychiatry's Visiting Psychoanalyst Conference, University of Texas at San Antonio, Department of Psychiatry, San Antonio, TX, January 31,1997.

New Strategies for Cost Effective Use of Organ Transplantation in a Managed Care Environment, National Managed Health Care Congress Executive Briefing Series, Washington, DC, February 13, 1997.

Drug and Alcohol Abuse: Addictions and the Injured Self Program, Addressed to therapists treating patients with addictions, Los Angeles, CA, April 4-5, 1997.

Clinical, Financial & Political Realities of Organ Transplantation, Cambridge Health Resources, Boston, MA, April 7, 1997.

Choosing Life or Choosing Death: Who Controls?, (Presented with Dax Cowart), Texas A&M Corpus Christi Campus, Corpus Christi, TX, April 9,1997.

Ethics and Psychodynamics of Physician-Assisted Suicide, American Psychoanalytic Association's Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, May 16, 1997.

Legal Economic and Ethical Issues Surrounding Organ Allocation and Transplant Services, AIC Conference on Redesigning Transplant Services for Managed Care. Session, Chicago, IL, June 3, 1997.

The Psychodynamics of Physician-Assisted Suicide, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine's 9th Annual Assembly on Living Well Near the End of Life, Chicago, IL, June 28, 1997.

Law and Medicine: Professional Ethics at the Crossroads, Texas Center for Legal Ethics and Professionalism Symposium, Houston, TX, June 27, 1997.

The Nathan Cummings Foundation's Board of Trustees Health Program's Advisory Committee Meeting, Addressed issues of physician-assisted suicide with participation from the members of the committee held in Missoula, MT, July 14-15, 1997.

Children and Adolescents in the Face of Death: Ethical and Legal Issues for Health Professionals and Caregivers, University of Texas School of Nursing Conference, Galveston, TX, July 24, 1997.

Physician-Assisted Suicide with a Brief Update of the United States Supreme Court's Decision, Greater Houston Society for Healthcare Risk Management Luncheon, Texas Department of Insurance and Bar Association, Houston, TX, August 5, 1997. Winslade Page 31

Assisted Suicide: Who Should Decide, Tenneco Lecture, University of Houston, Houston, TX, October 30, 1997.

Physician Assisted Suicide, Fifth Annual Pitts Memorial Lectureship: Revisiting the First Four Years...Where are We Today? Charleston, SC, January 9, 1998.

Legal and Ethical Aspects of Treatment Termination, Ethics Committee, Lyceum Program, DeTar Hospital, Victoria, TX. February 16, 1998.

When It Is Appropriate to Discontinue Life Support, Organization of the Ethics Committee, and the Role of the Ethics Committee, Medical Ethics to the Medical Staff of Memorial Health Systems Scientific Program, Memorial Medical Center, Lufkin, TX, February 19, 1998.

Medical Ethics, Columbia Valley Regional Medical Center, Brownsville, TX, March 19, 1998.

Living and Dying: Moral, Ethical and Legal Issues, William Beaumont Hospital, Troy, MI, May 4, 1998.

Brain Injury and Ethical Issues, Columbia Conroe Regional Medical Center, Family Medicine Department, Conroe, TX, May 21, 1998.

Medical Ethics, Internal Medicine Lecture Series, Methodist Medical Center, Dallas, TX, May 29, 1998.

Patient Rights, (Presented with Dax Cowart), Rosemary Flanigan Lecture, Midwest Bioethics Center, Kansas City, MO, July 21, 1998.

End of Life Care in Pediatrics: Law, Ethics, and Psychodynamics, Trauma and Pediatric Grand Rounds, Methodist Hospital's Knipling Education/Conference Center, Lubbock, TX, September 2, 1998.

Traumatic Brain Injury: An Overview of Legal, Ethical, and Policy Issues, Traumatic Brain Injury Lecture Series, Good Samaritan Hospital, Vincennes, IN, September 8, 1998.

Advance Directives for Avoiding Fates Worse Than Death, Health Care Choices at the End of Life Conference, East Carolina University School of Medicine, Greenville, NC, September 15, 1998.

Traumatic Brain Injury: (Sometimes) A Fate Worse than Death, Bioethics Grand Rounds, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, October 4, 1998.

Ethical Conflicts in Managed Care, St. David's Medical Center, Austin, TX, December 1, 1998.

Ethics: The Newly Dead, Nearly Dead, and Living Dead, Houston Northwest Medical Center, CME Conference, Houston, TX, January 26,1999.

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Ethics of Assisted Suicide, College of the State Bar of Texas, CMLE Credit, Austin, TX, February 13, 1999.

The Newly Dead, Nearly Dead, and Living Dead: What Should Be Done for Devastated Patients? Who Should Decide? Plan II Academic Committee, University of Texas, Austin, TX, February 22, 1999.

Understanding and Getting Others to Understand the Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury, The National Legal Aid and Defender Association, Life in the Balance XI Conference, Atlanta, GA, March 14, 1999.

Exactly what is Ethics Consultation? Case Study: Traumatic Brain Injury, Health Care Ethics Consortium of Georgia, Emory Healthcare System, Atlanta, GA, March 15,1999.

Interdisciplinary, Interprofessional Bioethics: Bridging Gaps and Crossing Boundaries, The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi," The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, April 6, 1999.

Transplantation Ethics, LSU Medical School, Marion Hargrove Memorial Lecture, Coordinated by the Center for Bioethics & Health Law, Shreveport, LA, April 20,1999.

Traumatic Brain Injury: New Directions in Treatment, Public Policy, and Prevention, Keynote Speaker, Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire's 16th Annual Conference, Concord, NH, May 26, 1999.

Privacy and Confidentiality in Health Care, Medical Ethics Lecture, Valley Regional Medical Center, Brownsville, TX, June 24, 1999.

Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury: Devastation, Hope, and Healing, Grand Rounds," CME Program, Baylor College of Medicine, August 13, 1999.

Ethical Guidance for Difficult Situations, (Presented with Dax Cowart), Ethical Struggles: Clarifying Options… Supporting Choices Conference, City of Hope, Nursing Research and Education, National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute, Duarte, CA, September 24, 1999.

Patients' Rights: Past, Present, and Future, (Presented with Dax Cowart), Medical Grand Rounds, Henry Ford Health Sciences Center, Detroit, MI, October 14, 1999.

Patients' Rights: Past, Present, and Future, (Presented with Dax Cowart), Social Contexts of Clinical Decisions Course, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, October 15, 1999.

Traumatic Brain Injury: Medical Successes and Social Failures, Where Do We Go From Here?, The 1999 Bodemer Lecture, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, November 16, 1999. The Practice of Bioethics; Making a Difference in the Clinical Setting, Grand Rounds, Huntington Memorial Hospital, Pasadena, CA, January 14, 2000. Winslade Page 33

Physician Assisted Suicide and the Oregon Law, Medical Assisted Death Conference, The Human Condition: Ethics, Health and Public Interest Conference Series, Lisbon, Portugal, February 25- 26, 2000.

Concepts of Fairness & Justice, Lenten Lecture Series: Faith & Healing, CME Program, University Presbyterian Church in Conjunction with the Institute for the Medical Humanities, University of Texas Medical Branch, Austin, TX, April 9, 2000.

Law and Ethics in Radiology, CME Program, Texas Radiological Society's 87th Annual Meeting, Austin, TX, April 29, 2000.

Privacy and Confidentiality in Health Care, Medical Ethics Lecture, Valley Regional Medical Center, Brownsville, TX, May 18, 2000.

Personal, Professional, and Organizational Ethics: Common Themes and Variations, National Association for Healthcare Quality's 25th Annual Educational Conference, Dallas, TX, September 17, 2000.

Presented paper on International Guidelines in Genetics: Options, Obstacles, and Opportunities, International Guidelines for Genetics Conference, Lutherstadt-Wittenberg, Germany, October 27, 2000.

Futility, Patient Preferences, and Quality of Life, Person-Centered Care and Cancer Survivorship Conference, Sponsored by CanCare (Cancer Support Network) Conference and The University of Texas - Houston Health Science Center, Houston, TX, February 24, 2001.

The Evolution of Patients’ Rights, Lenten Series, First Federated Church, Peoria, IL, February 28, 2001.

Using Mental Health Patients in Clinical Trials: The Ethical Issues, Mental Health Law Institute, Houston, TX, March 8, 2001.

New Directions in Patients’ Rights, Ethics Grand Rounds, University of Missouri, March 20, 2001.

Patients’ Rights, (Presented with Dax Cowart), Perez-Mesa Lectureship in the Medical Humanities, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, March 20, 2001.

Legal and Ethical Implications on New Medical Technologies, Bioethics, Legislation, and Public Conference, Mexico City, March 26, 2001.

Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury: Devastation, Hope, and Healing, Lenten Series, First Federated Church, Peoria, IL, March 28, 2001.

The Newly Dead, The Nearly Dead, and The Living Dead: End of Life Issues and Futility, CME Winslade Page 34

Lecture, End of Life Issues and Futility Lecture Program, Kingwood Medical Center, Houston, TX, July 31, 2001.

End of Life Care – Ethics, CME Lecture, Business of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Series, JPS Health Network, Fort Worth, TX, October 23, 2001.

Setting a Research Agenda for Health and the Humanities, Invited Participant in a Research- Agenda-Setting-Conference Co-sponsored by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) and the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), William E. Bolger Center for Leadership Development, Potomac, MD, March 14-15, 2002.

Ethics at the End of Life: The Newly, Nearly, and Living Dead, CME Lecture, 2002 Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (TDMHMR) Annual Physicians’ Conference, Austin, TX, April 10, 2002.

Medical Uncertainty and Bad Outcomes: The Miller Case, CME Lecture, 2002 Conference of Samford University’s Healthcare Ethics and Law (HEAL) Institute, Samford University, Birmingham, AL, April 19, 2002. Recipient of the Pellegrino Medal, along with Al Jonsen and Mark Siegler. (In establishing the Pellegrino Medal, the advisers, faculty and fellows of the HEAL Institute created a mechanism to honor individuals recognized nationally as leaders “for contributions to healthcare ethics in the selfless spirit of Edmund D. Pellegrino.” In 1998, Dr. Pellegrino received the first lifetime achievement award granted by the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, and at the presentation of that award, he was called the father of the American bioethics movement.)

Ethics in Psychiatric Practice, CME Lecture, Seventh Annual Psychiatric Update Conference, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, April 26, 2002.

Brain Science and Alteration of Human Behavior, Neuroethics: Mapping the Field Conference, Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, San Francisco, CA, May 13-14, 2002.

Medical Ethics and the Law, CME Lecture, Grand Rounds, The University of Texas Health Center at Tyler, Tyler, TX, May 31, 2002.

Bioethics: What Everyone Needs to Know, Enrichment Lecture UT Sage (Seminars for Adult Growth and Enrichment), University of Texas, Austin, TX, September 9, 2002.

Bioethical Implications of Global Mobility Conference, Rapporteur, Rome, Italy, January 24-26, 2003.

Lost in Space and Time: A Case of Insanity, Brain Injury, and Bureaucratic Absurdity, Texas Tech University School of Law, Lubbock, TX, February 25, 2003.

Role of Medical Ethics in Malpractice Litigation, Sixth Annual Tenet Defense Counsel Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA, March 5-6, 2003.

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Dialysis Patient-Provider Conflict: Designing a Collaborative Action Plan with ESRD Stakeholders, National Consensus Conference, The Forum of End Stage Renal Disease Networks, St. Louis, MO, October 2-3, 2003.

Ethics Education for Correctional Health Care Professionals, National Conference on Correctional Health Care, Austin, TX, October 7, 2003.

The Law and Informed Consent: Truthful Communication and Tort Reform and Medical Malpractice, CME Lectures, Denton Regional Medical Center, Denton, TX, October 28-29, 2003.

Traumatic Brain Injury: Ethical Aspects of Treatment, Research, and Public Policy, The 14th Annual Rotman Research Institute Conference , Traumatic Brain Injury: From Molecule to Family Systems, Toronto, Canada, March 15-16, 2004.

The : Public Confusion, Therapeutic Futility, and Political Chaos, Ethics Forum, School of Nursing, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, April 5, 2004.

Three Therapeutic Failures: Illusion, Extravagance, and Futility, Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, CME Program, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, April 22, 2004.

Rural Geriatric Bioethics: A Texas Perspective, Invitational 2004 Symposium on Rural Bioethics Symposium, Nevada Center for Ethics and Health Policy, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada, September 17-19, 2004.

Ethics and Leadership Forum Seminar, College of Communication, University of Texas, Austin, TX, September 28, 2004.

Patient Centered Health Care: The Significance of the Humanities in Medical Education and Clinical Practice, D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership, Viterbo University, Co- Sponsored by the Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation, La Crosse, WI, October 14, 2004.

Law and Ethics of Entitlement in End Stage Renal Disease: Managing Patient-Provider Conflicts, 2004 Robert B. Rasmus, MD, Memorial Lecture, Gundersen Lutheran Medical Foundation, La Crosse, WI, October 15, 2004.

Emerging Neurotechnologies for Lie Detection: Promises and Perils, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting 2004, Philadelphia, PA, October 29, 2004.

Ethical Issues at the End of Life, Cardiovascular Update, Baptist Health System, San Antonio, TX, October 31, 2004.

Clinical Ethics in Correctional Health Care: A Process for Resolving Ethical Issues, National Conference on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC), New Orleans, LA, November 16, 2004.

Ethics of Science Seminar, University of Texas at Austin, Department of Chemistry and Winslade Page 36

Biochemistry, Austin, TX, January 12-13, 2005.

Costs and Consequences of Vitalism: A Case Study, Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics, Stanford, CA, February 15, 2005.

Never Say Die: Vitalism and False Hopes, Greater Houston Society for Healthcare Risk Management Education Day: Survivor Meets Fear Factor, Houston, TX, February 25, 2005.

Never Say Die: Vitalism, False Hopes, and Value Conflicts, Center for Ethics, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, March 30, 2005.

Ethical Issues Confronting the Elderly Patient: Competency, Consent, and Advance Care Planning, Surgery in the Elderly Patient Symposium, University of Texas Medical Branch, Department of Surgery, Galveston, TX, April 18, 2005.

Psychiatric Ethics: Familiar Problems and Alternative Solutions, 10th Annual Psychiatric Update (45th Annual Titus Harris Society Meeting), University of Texas Medical Branch, Psychiatry and Behavioral Science Department, Moody Gardens Hotel, Galveston, TX, April 29, 2005.

End of Life Decisions: Patient Preferences, Medical Futility, and the Law, American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Houston, TX, June 2, 2005.

Vitalism versus Futile Treatment: The Role of Texas Law, Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, CME Program, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, September 2, 2005.

Medical Futility, Ethics, and the Law, Houston Bar Association, Houston, TX, September 29, 2005.

Birth, Life, and Death: Definitions in law & Ethics, The Ethics of Biomedical Research and Practice National Conference, Grand Forks, ND, October 25, 2005.

Never Say Die: Vitalism, Futility, and Texas Law, Department of Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, CME Program, University of Texas Medical Branch, Austin, TX, January 5, 2006.

The : Thantophoric Dysplasia, Physician Discretion, and Texas Law, Challenges in Pediatric Ethics: Keeping Abreast in a Changing Field Conference, Palo, Alto, CA, March 4, 2006.

Rethinking Responsibility, Brain Research, Neuroethics and the Law, Ethics Seminar Series, American Medical Association, Chicago, IL, April 10, 2006.

Neuroethics, Law, and Brain Policy, Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University, Chicago, IL, April 11, 2006.

Treatment of Repeat Sex Offenders: The Orchiectomy Experiment and Texas Law, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Grand Rounds, University of Texas Medical Branch, Winslade Page 37

Galveston, TX, August 22, 2006.

Dying in America: Legal change, Ethical Conflicts, and Patients’ Rights, Universidad Pablo Olavide, Sevilla, Spain, September 11-13, 2006.

Pain Management and Opiod Use: Legal and Ethical Issues, Miami Opiod Education Conference on Legal and Ethical Issues, Miami, FL, October 28, 2006.

When Law & Ethics Collide in Psychiatry: Confidentiality, Consent & Competency, Austin Psychiatry Association, Austin, TX, March 21, 2007.

Ethics, Neuroimaging and Limited States of Consciousness Workshop, Participant and Panel Discussant, Stanford, CA, June 28-29, 2007.

Legal and Ethical Issues in Correctional Health, Bioethics Summer Retreat, Albany, NY, July 11-14, 2007.

Treating Pedophilia: The Voluntary Orchiectomy Law in Texas, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Miami, FL, October 19, 2007.

The Ethics of Dealing with Disruptive and Impaired Physicians: Facts, Fairness, and Assessment, Centennial Medical Center, Frisco, TX, November 6, 2007.

2007 Symposium: An Intentional Conversation about Conflict Resolution in Health Care, Hamline University School of Law, St. Paul, MN, November 8-11, 2007.

Clinical Research: Ethical Standards and Legal Liabilities, The Methodist Hospital Research Institute, Houston, TX, November 28, 2007.

Dying in America: An Overview of Controversial Cases, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, February 12, 2008.

Euthanasia and Assisted Dying: Dr. Kevorkian, Dr. Quill, and Oregon’s Death with Dignity Act, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, February 19, 2008.

Communication, Documentation, and the Psychodynamics of Dying and Death, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, February 26, 2008.

Birth of Bioethics, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, September 9, 2008.

Clinical Ethics: The Four Quadrants Method,, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Winslade Page 38

Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, September 16, 2008.

Recognizing and Responding to Medical Indications, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, September 23, 2008.

Birth of Bioethics, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, September 30, 2008.

Assessing Quality of Life Conflicts, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, October 7, 2008.

How Contextual Features Shape the Clinical Ethical Environment, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty and Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, October 14, 2008.

Extremely Premature Newborns: Aggressive Lifesaving or Compassionate Comfort Care, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, October 21, 2008.

Revisiting the Sun Hudson and Emilio Gonzalez Cases, Foundations of Health Care Ethics & Policy Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, October 28, 2008.

Moral Norms, A Critical Assessment of The Principles of Biomedical Ethics Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, January 27, 2009.

Moral Character, A Critical Assessment of The Principles of Biomedical Ethics Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, February 3, 2009.

Moral Status, A Critical Assessment of The Principles of Biomedical Ethics Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, February 10, 2009.

Ethical Perspectives on the Baby Doe Rules, The 25th Anniversary of the Baby Doe Rules: Perspectives from the Fields of Law, Health Care, Ethics, and Disability Policy, Georgia State University College of Law (Law Review Symposium), Atlanta, GA, February 13, 2009.

Respect for Autonomy, A Critical Assessment of The Principles of Biomedical Ethics Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, February 17, 2009. Winslade Page 39

Nonmaleficence, A Critical Assessment of The Principles of Biomedical Ethics Seminar, Brackenridge Ethics Lecture Series for UTMB and Seton Faculty & Students, Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, TX, February 24, 2009.

“Brain Imaging, Neuroethics and Law: Human Dignity and Loss of Consciousness,” Workshop, Human Dignity and the Image of Humanity – Status Quo, Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung, Universität Bielefeld, Germany, July 10-11, 2009.

“The Puzzles of Pedophilia,” Documentary, Lecture, and Discussion on Pedophilia, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX, October 22, 2009.

“Chronically Vegetative and Minimally Conscious Patients: Does Medical Treatment Protect Human Dignity, Promote Recovery or Pursue a Rescue Fantasy?” Workshop, Human Dignity and Brain Intervention, Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung, Universität Bielefeld, Germany, May 7-8, 2010.

“Philosophy, Therapy, and Clinical Ethics,” Panel presentation with David Adams, Ph.D., 6th International Conference on Clinical Ethics Consultation (ICCEC), May 11-14, 2010, Portland, OR.

“Surgical Ethics: Medical Indications, Patient Choices and Quality of Life,” University of Houston, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery Grand Rounds, July 9, 2010.

“Legal Aspects of Urological Surgery,” Grand Rounds presentation, Scott Department of Urology, Methodist Hospital, Houston, August 25, 2010.

“Ethical Decision-Making in Healthcare: The Four Box Method,” Texas A & M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Department of Humanities, College Station, September 7, 2010.

“Puzzles of Pedophilia,” the Bioethics Program and the Health Law Association, UC-Davis, February 23, 2011.

“Patients in a Chronic Vegetative State: Current Controversies and Treatment Options,” Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, UC-Davis, February 24, 2011.

“The Birth, Life, and Death of the Brain: Legal and Ethical Perspectives,” UC-Davis Health System, February 24, 2011.

“Case study using the Four Box Method,” Bioethics Committee meeting, UC-Davis, February 25, 2011.

“Chronically Vegetative and Minimally Conscious Patients: Does Medical Treatment Protect Human Dignity, Promote Recovery or Pursue a Rescue Fantasy?” ZIF Workshop, “Human Dignity in the Medicine – quo vadis,” Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Forschung, Universität Bielefeld, May 19-21, 2011. Winslade Page 40

“Dax’s Case,” presented with Dax Cowart, as part of HEP, POM-2, 12:00 – 1:50 p.m., UTMB, June 30, 2011.

“Right to Refuse Treatment, POM-2, UTMB, July 7, 2011.

“A Case Study of Treatment Refusal: What are the Rights and Duties of Patients, Families, and Physicians?” Surgery Grand Rounds, UTMB, September 21, 2011.

“Decision Making – Alzheimer’s Disease,” San Lucas Medical Staff Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium, San Lucas Medical Center, Ponce, Puerto Rico, December 1-4, 2011.

Respondent to Walter Glannon, Ph.D. presentation, “Consciousness and the Location of the Mind,” IMH Colloquium, Galveston, TX, February 7, 2012.

“Personal Decisions Near the End of Life: Autonomy, Ambivalence and Quality of Life,” Scott & White Healthcare, Department of Humanities in Medicine, Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Temple, TX, sixth annual William R. Courtney Lectureship in Law, March 8, 2012.

Respondent to Paulie Gaido, M.A., J.D., IMH Doctoral Student, presentation, “Precedent Autonomy of Alzheimer’s Patients, Especially as to Nutrition, Hydration, and Preemptive Palliative Sedation,” IMH Dissertation Colloquium, Galveston, TX, April 12, 2012.

“Brain Research in the Era of Neuroethics,” Distinguished lecturer, 53rd Annual National Student Research Forum, UTMB, April 27, 2012.

“Consciousness and Personhood,” Neuroethics Research Unit, Institut de recherches cliniques de Montréal (IRCM), Université de Montréal, Canada, May 17, 2012.

“Severely Compromised Newborns: Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Decides?” Department of Pediatrics Ethics Grand Rounds, UTMB, August 3, 2012.

“The Virtues and Limitations of the Core Competencies in Health Care Ethics Consultation, co- presented with Denise Dudzinski, Ph.D., 5th Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics, University of Washington Health Sciences Center, Seattle, August 6, 2012.

“Expert Panel: Reasoning through a Case,” 5th Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics, University of Washington Health Sciences Center, Seattle, August 6, 2012.

“Principles of Autonomy,” 5th Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics, University of Washington Health Sciences Center, Seattle, August 7, 2012.

“Psychoanalysis, Consciousness, and Neuroethics,” 5th Annual Summer Seminar in Health Care Ethics, University of Washington Health Sciences Center, Seattle, August 7, 2012.

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“When Patients are Dying: Dealing with Family Requests for Futile Care,” Surgery Grand Rounds, UTMB, September 19, 2012.

“Sailing on Murky Waters: Clinical Ethics,” 2012 Risk Management Colloquium: Navigating the Seas of Change, CHRISTUS Health Risk Management, Houston, September 27, 2012.

“The Journey of Bioethics: Past, Present and Future Roundtable,” Albert R. Jonsen Bioethics Symposium, San Francisco, CA, October 10, 2012.

“Patient’s Right to Refuse Treatment,” POM-2, UTMB, December 4, 2012.

“Author Meets the Critics: Brain, Body, and Mind: Neuroethics with a Human Face,” with Drs. Walter Glannon, Craig Klugman, and Kayhan Parsi, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics (APPE) Twenty-second Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, February 28-March 3, 2013.

“Human Needs, Human Rights and Access to Health Care for Everyone,” 11th Annual Disparities in Health in America: Working Toward Social Justice Workshop, Prairie View, TX, June 17, 2013.

“Medical Decision-making,” Seton Hospital Ethics Case Presentation, Austin, TX, July 26, 2013.

“Ethics of Orchiectomy and Transsexual Surgery,” American Association of Endocrinologists, Austin, TX, August 2, 2013.

“The Future of Bioethics at UT Austin” conference, Austin, TX, August 25-26, 2013.

“Neuroimaging, Neuroethics, Clinical Ethics, Health Policy, Minimally Conscious State, Disorders of Consciousness, Vulnerable Populations,” Presented as part of a panel with Grace Lee, PhD, Joy Hirsch, PhD, and Joseph Fins, MD. The American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH), Atlanta, Georgia, October 24-27, 2013

“Human Needs, Human Rights, and Access to Healthcare for Everyone,” 12th Annual Disparities in Health in America: Working Toward Social Justice Workshop, Houston, TX, June 27, 2014.

“Ethics and Innovation in Health Care,” University Lectures Series, School of Undergraduate Studies, University of Texas at Austin, September 30, 2014.

“Assisted Death in the United States of America,” Joint Session, National Supreme Court of Justice, Mexico City, Mexico, October 29, 2014.

“Plan II Thesis Symposium,” thesis supervisor participant for two students, University of Texas at Austin, November 9, 2014.

Panel member with Charles Begley, Ph.D., Rajender Aparasu, MPharm., Ph.D., FAPhA, and George Santos, M.D., 2015 Health Policy Conference, Rice University, Houston, TX, January 31, 2015. Winslade Page 42

“Dementia: Legal, Ethical and Psychological Issues,” in conjunction with the exhibition “Janet Biggs: Echo of the Unknown,” sponsored by the Blaffer Art Museum and the University of Houston Law Center, Houston, TX, February 26, 2015.

“Innovations and Ethics in Treating Eye and Brain Diseases,” Delta Gamma Foundation Richard D. Shirk Family Lectureship in Healthcare Values and Ethics, University of Houston, School of Optometry, March 24, 2015.

“Ethical, Moral, and Legal Considerations When Your Patient ‘Can’t Wait to Die,’” with Karen McCarthy, APN, University Medical Center Brackenridge Palliative Care Department, Austin, March 27, 2015.

Moderator, “Healthcare: Yesterday & Today,” Plan II Thesis Symposium, UT Austin, April 19, 2015.

Online guest speaker, "Principles of Health Care Ethics," Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Live Session Online, https://connect.luc.edu/p31vw7qmhqe/, April 22, 2015.

“Extremely Premature Newborns: Vitalism, Treatment Decisions, and Ethical Permissibility,” Pediatrics Ethics Grand Rounds, UTMB, August 7, 2015.

“Electrifying the Brain: Electroconvulsive Therapy, Deep Brain Stimulation and the Electric Helmet,” Keynote speaker, Monmouth College Alumni Distinguished Visitor, Illinois, September 17, 2015.

“Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Football,” Center for Medical Humanities and Ethics, UT Health Science Center, San Antonio, November 12, 2015 (accepted).

"Confronting Traumatic Brain Injury" Keynote speaker, The Sandy Sandbar Lecture, 2016 Annual Meeting of the American College of Legal Medicine, Austin, TX, February 27, 2016 (accepted).

“Embryos: Pieces of Property or Potential Persons,” Panel member with Dr. Michele Curtis, New York, NY, April 12-16, 2016 (accepted).

“Practical Approach to Clinical Ethics,” Invited faculty, 7th Bioethics Conference: A Clinical Ethics Workshop, LSU Health Shreveport, Shreveport, December 3, 2016.