Curriculum Vitae –March 2020 PROFESSOR MICHAEL ALAN GRODIN, M.D., FAAP

Work: Home: Center for Health Law, & Human Rights 1501 Beacon St. Apt. 1701 Department of Health Law, Policy & Management Brookline, MA 02446 Boston University School of Public Health (617) 383-5797 Department of and Family Medicine Boston University School of Medicine Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies College of Arts and Sciences Boston University 715 Albany Street, Talbot Bldg. W-358 Boston, MA 02118 Tel: (617) 358-3160, Fax: (617) 358-3107 E-mail: [email protected]

PERSONAL Born: December 26, 1951, Santa Monica, CA Married: Nancy Nozick, B.S., M.S., M.B.A., Senior Manager (Retired) Office of Research and Technology Ventures, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, MA Children/Grandchildren: Joshua - January 1, 1983/ Max- September 1, 2016; Sofie January 5, 2019 Leah - April 9, 1986/ Jacob – February 14, 2016; Hannah December 20, 2019 EDUCATION: 1973 B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 1976 M.D., Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING: 1976-1978 Intern and Junior Resident in Pediatrics, Harbor General Hospital, Torrance, CA 1978-1979 Senior Resident in Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 1979-1980 Chief Resident in Pediatrics, Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA 1980-1981 Fellow, Children’s Hospital Medical Center, Boston, MA 1998-2000 Affiliate and Julius Silberger Scholar, Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, Boston, MA 2008, 2009 International School for Holocaust Studies, Yad Vashem, , Israel 1995-2010 Advanced Training in Psychoanalysis, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Trauma Therapy, Hypnotherapy, EMDR, Behavioral Medicine, Supportive Psychotherapy, Cognitive Behavioral Psychotherapy, Positive Psychology, Mind Body Medicine, Sensori-Motor Psychotherapy, Internal Energy Arts, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Boston, MA CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE: 1977- National Board of Medical Examiners (#178379) 1978- Massachusetts License (#44011) 1980- American Board of Pediatrics (#040921) 2009- Medical Acupuncturist ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 1979-1980 Instructor in Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1980-1981 Clinical Fellow, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1981-1982 Instructor, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University Extension, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 1981-1986 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1983-1986 Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences (Ethics), Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA

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1986-1990 Associate Professor of Public Health (Social and Behavioral Sciences), Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA 1986-1993 Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1987- Director, Program in , Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Boston, MA 1988-1993 Associate Professor of Socio-Medical Sciences and Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1988-1993 Adjunct Associate Professor of Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA 1990-1992 Associate, Health Policy Institute, Boston University, Boston, MA 1990-1993 Associate Professor of Public Health (Health Law), Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Boston, MA 1991- Co-Director, Project in Jewish Legal Bioethics, Institute of Jewish Law, Boston University School of Law and the Law, Medicine and Ethics Program, Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, Boston, MA 1993-1994 Instructor of , Hebrew College, Brookline, MA 1993-2009 Professor of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1993-2009 Professor of Socio-Medical Sciences and Community Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1993- Professor of Health Law, Bioethics and Human Rights, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA 1993-2009 Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts, Boston University, Boston, MA 1995-1996 Instructor of Medical Ethics, Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Wyncote, PA 1995-1999 Professor of Health Care Management (Health Care Ethics), School of Management, Boston University, Boston, MA 1998- Professor of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 1998-2000 Julius Silberger and Affiliate Scholar, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Boston, MA 2005- Professor of Jewish Studies, Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies, Boston University, Boston MA 2009- Professor of Family Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 2009- Faculty, Graduate Division of Religious Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Boston University, Boston MA – and Science Track 2011- Faculty, Social Ethics, Graduate Division of Religious Studies, Boston University, Boston, MA 2016- Faculty, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Minor, College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS: 1981-1986 Visiting Pediatrician, Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA 1986-1990 Senior Associate in Pediatrics, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1987- Medical Ethicist, Department of Health and Hospitals (Boston Medical Center), City of Boston, Boston, MA 1999-2009 Co-Founder, Co-Director, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights, Boston, MA 1999- Visiting Physician and Psychotherapist, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 2009- Medical Acupuncturist and Oriental Medicine Practitioner

AWARDS AND HONORS: 1982 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar Grant, “Ethics and Public Policy in Health Care,” Departments of Religion and Law, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 1987 National Endowment for the Humanities, “Moral Dilemmas in Medicine,” Endowed Lecture Series, Boston Public Library 1988 Visiting Professor, “Colloquium on Science, Technology and Society,” Department of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO 1988 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Seminar Grant, “ and Health Care,” Department of Philosophy, Tufts University, Medford, MA

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1988 Excellence in Teaching Awards (awarded 23 semesters), Boston University School of Public Health (Ethical Issues in Medicine and Public Health; Religion, Ethics and Public Health Policy; Advanced Topics in Bioethics; Human Rights and Health; Mental Health Law and Ethics) 1990 Mother Theresa of Calcutta Address, Academic Convocation, University of Connecticut Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, Farmington, CT 1991 Paul C. Weinberg Lecturer and Visiting Professor, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX 1992 Campbell Lectureship and Visiting Professor, Rush University, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center, Chicago, IL 1994 Gutman Lectureship, Bradford College, Bradford, MA 1995 Visiting Scholar, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Research Institute, Washington D.C. 1996 Norman A. Scotch Award for Excellence in Teaching, Boston University School of Public Health 1997 Milton H. Alper Lecture, Harvard Medical School, Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA 1997 Jacob Yules Lecture, Tufts University School of Medicine, New England Medical Center, Boston, MA 1997 Honorary Citation, United State Holocaust Memorial Museum, “in recognition of your profound contribution - through your original and creative work on the Nazi doctors, the Nuremberg Code, and human experimentation - to the cause of Holocaust education and remembrance” 1998 Issac Franck Lecture, Kennedy Institute of Bioethics, Georgetown, Washington, DC 1998 Eleanor Naylor Dana Lecture, School of Management, Boston University, Boston, MA 1999 Life Member, National Registry of Who’s Who in America 1999-2000 Julius Silberger Scholar, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Boston, MA 2000 Health Care Foundation of New Jersey’s 2000 Humanism in Medicine Award “in recognition of your compassion, empathy, respect and cultural sensitivity in the delivery of care to patients and their families” 2002 Sheldon S. Goldberg Memorial Lectureship, Baystate Medical Center, Springfield, MA 2002 Outstanding Achievement Award, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights, Political Asylum/Immigration Representation Project for “sensitivity and dedication in caring for the health and human rights of refugees and survivors of torture” 2002 Fellow of the Hastings Center, Garrison, NY 2004 Jacob Schwartz Memorial Lecture, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 2004 Gold Humanism Honor Society, “as exhibiting outstanding humanism in medicine and integrity as a physician faculty member” Arnold Gold Foundation 2005 Erich Lindemann Memorial Lecture, Massachusetts Mental Health, Boston, MA 2006 Cabot Lecture, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2006 Humanism in Medicine Award, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 2006 University Holocaust Lecture and Deans Lecture, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 2007 Kenneth Schwartz Center Compassionate Caregiver Award, honorable mention, for “extraordinary compassion in caring for patients”, Boston MA 2007 America’s Top Physicians, 2007 Edition, Consumers’ Research Council of America 2008 University Holocaust Memorial Lecture, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY 2008 Distinguished University Holocaust Lecture and Visiting Professor, Washington University, St. Louis, MI 2009 Castle Connolly Top Doctor for Massachusetts and America’s Top Doctors 2009 America’s Top Psychiatrist, 2009 Edition, Consumers’ Research Council of America 2009 University Holocaust Visiting Scholar, University of Colorado, Denver, CO 2009 Silberman Seminar Fellow, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC 2009 International Holocaust Graduate Seminar, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, Israel 2009 Massachusetts Department of Public Health Diversity Council Justice Award in recognition of “dedication to peace, justice, public health and human rights” Boston, MA 2009 Diplomate, American Association of Integrative Medicine 2009 Practitioner of Oriental Medicine, American Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine

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2009 Schaleman Lecture, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2010 America’s Top Psychiatrist, 2010 Edition, Consumers’ Research Council of America 2010 International Holocaust Workshop, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC 2011 America’s Top Psychiatrist, 2011 Edition, Consumers’ Research Council of America 2012 Voices of Anti-Semitism Podcast, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC 2012 Cornell University Richardson History of Psychiatry Seminar Lecture, New York, NY 2013 Faculty Career Award in Research and Scholarship 2013 Academic University Convocation Keynote Address, University of Maine, Augusta, ME 2014 The Arthur R. Kravitz Award for Community Action and Humanitarian Contributions, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Boston, MA 2014 Caviar Family Jewish Scholar in Residence, Midwest Center for Holocaust Education, Kansas City, MO. 2016 Outstanding Mentor Award, Boston University Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program 2017 Heberden Society History of Medicine Lecture, Cornell Weill Medicine, New York, NY 2017 Elected National Panel of Experts, Torture Trauma Treatments, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 2018 Annals of Internal Medicine, Reviewer Commendation Award 2019 Board of Trustees, “International Youth Parliament for Human Rights” UNESCO RECENT FUNDING AND GRANTS: 2000- Office of Refugee Resettlement, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights” Caring for Survivors of Torture, Co-Principal Investigator, 4 years $1,000,000, ($250,000 first year). Re-award $500,000 per year for final 3 years. Renewal 3 years in 2006 $450,000 first year. Renewal 2009. 17% time. 2001-2010 United Nations Voluntary Torture Fund, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights, Co-Principal Investigator (with Linda Piwowarczyk and Sondra Crosby) 2002 Reebok Human Rights Foundation, “Education and Advocacy on Behalf of Refugees and Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma” $20,000Fellow Selection Committee, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 2003 Hudson Foundation, “Caring for Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma,” Maine Medical Community $10,000 2007-2010 Tauber Philanthropic Fund Grant, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights, Co- Principal Investigator (with Linda Piwowarczyk and Sondra Crosby), 3 years $660,000, #0246001 MEMBERSHIPS, OFFICES AND COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: Professional societies: 1976- Associate Member, The Hastings Center; Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences 1980- Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics (1983- Bioethics Committee, Mass. Chapter; 1988-1989 National Board, Section on Bioethics; 1988- Section on Bioethics; 1988-1994 National Committee on Bioethics) 1982- Society of Health and Human Values, Association for Faculty in Medical Humanities, Directors of Programs in Medical Humanities 1983- American Public Health Association (Special Interest Group, Bioethics) 1983- American Society of Law and Medicine (1983-1985, 1987-1990 Board of Directors; 1989-1990 Publications and Dissemination Committee, 1989- Ethics Consultants Committee) 1983-1997 Board of Directors, Public Responsibility in Medicine and Research Medicine 1984- Benjamin Waterhouse Medical History Society 1985- Associate Member, Kennedy Institute of Ethics 1986- Applied Research Ethics National Association-Charter Member 1987- Associate, Park Ridge Center, Institute for the Study of Humanities, Faith and Ethics

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1989-1993 Committee on Ethics, American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists 1990-1992 Massachusetts Task Force on Health Care Proxies 1991- Society for the Philosophic Study of Genocide and the Holocaust, American Philosophical Association 1992- Massachusetts Public Health Association 1992- Consultant, National Human Subjects Protection Review Panel of the National Institutes of Health AIDS Program Advisory Committee, Office of AIDS Research, National Institutes of Health 1992- Ethics Committee, Massachusetts Center for Organ Transplantation 1992- International Association of Bioethics, Charter Member 1993-2000 American Philosophical Association 1993- Advisory Board, Center for the Philosophy and History of Science 1994- American Association of Bioethics, Charter Member 1996- Association of Schools of Public Health, Advisory Committee on Public Health Ethics 1996- Association for the Advancement of Philosophy and Psychiatry 1996- Co-Founder, Global Lawyers and Physicians: Working Together for Human Rights 1997- Advisory Board, Louis Finkelstein Institute for Religious and Social Studies, Jewish Theological Seminary of America 1998- Affiliate Scholar Member, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute 2002- Ethics Review Board, Physicians for Human Rights 2003- Advisory Council, Physicians for Human Rights 2003- Member, Global Implementation Project of the Istanbul Protocol Manual on the Effective Investigation and Documentation of Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment 2004- Advisory Committee, UNESCO Chair in Bioethics 2004- Boston Area Sexual Assault Coalition 2004- Public Policy Committee, National Consortium of Torture Treatment Programs 2005- Academic Associate Member, American Psychoanalytic Association 2006- International Board, Healthcare Ethics and the Holocaust, International Center for Health, Law and Ethics 2008- International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies 2008- Psychosocial Mental Health Working Group of the Humanitarian Summit 2009- Steering Committee, Dalai Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values 2009- Association of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine 2009- Diplomate, American Association of Integrative Medicine Mental Health Subgroup of Clinical Working Group of Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine 2010- Founding Member, New England Society of Medical Acupuncture 2016 Scientific Committee of the International Conference on Medicine and the Holocaust and Beyond HOSPITAL COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: 1981-1996 Institutional Review Board, Boston City Hospital (1981-1986 Chairman, Pediatric Subcommittee; 1984-1997 Chairman) 1985- Ethics Advisory Group-Institutional Ethics Committee, Boston City Hospital (Boston Medical Center) 1988-1990 City of Boston, Department of Health and Hospitals, AIDS Planning Committee UNIVERSITY COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: 1982- Curriculum Committee-Committee on Biomedical Ethics (1983-Chairman) 1992-1994 Institutional Review Board, Boston University, Charles River Campus 1995- Advisory Board, Jewish Studies, Department of Religion, Boston University 1999-2016 Advisory Board, Office of Teaching Learning and Technology 1999-2003 Committee on Faculty Affairs 2005- Program to Eliminate Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities

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2006- Advisory Committee, Boston University Social Ethics Doctoral Program PRINCIPAL CLINICAL AND HOSPITAL SERVICE RESPONSIBILITIES: 1982- Medical Ethicist and Consultant, Department of Health and Hospitals (Boston Medical Center), City of Boston, Boston, MA 1998-2009 Co-Director, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights 1999- Psychotherapist, Department of Psychiatry, Boston Medical Center COURSE AND SEMINAR EXPERIENCE: 1981-1982 Department of Philosophy (Ethics), Harvard University Extension, “Philosophy, Ethics and Medicine” 1981-1988 “Ethical Issues in Pediatrics,” Boston University School of Medicine, Third Year Seminars 1983-1986 “Clinical Medical Ethics,” Primary Care Teaching Program, Internal Medicine Seminar, Pediatrics Lecturer and Coordinator, Boston University School of Medicine 1983-1991 “Clinical Medical Ethics,” “Ethical Issues in Health Care Policy,” Department of Socio-Medical Sciences and Community Health, Boston University Schools of Medicine and Public Health, First Year Seminars 1984-1987 Basic Sciences in Clinical Medicine Seminar, “Aspects of Clinical Decision Making in the Newborn Intensive Care Unit-The Ethical Dimensions,” Boston University School of Medicine, Fourth Year Seminars 1986-1989 “Behavioral Science and Public Health,” Boston University School of Public Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences Section 1986- “Ethical Issues in Medicine and Public Health,” Boston University School of Public Health, Health Law Section 1987-1990 Socio-Medical Sciences Course Coordinator, “Clinical Medical Ethics,” Advanced Curriculum, Fourth Year, Boston University School of Medicine 1988-1992 Health Law and Socio-Medical Sciences, “Viewing Medicine Through the Arts,” Boston University School of Medicine, First Year Seminar 1988-2001 “Socio-Medical Sciences,” Department of Sociology, College of Liberal Arts, Boston University “Religion, Medicine and Public Health,” Boston University School of Public Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences Section 1989-1992 “Medical Ethics,” Department of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts, Boston University “Social, Ethical and Legal Issues in Health Policy,” University Professors Program, PEW Health Policy 1990-2001 Doctoral Program, Brandeis University and Health Policy Institute, Boston University 1992-1995 “Advanced Topics in Bioethics: Birth, Life and ,” Department of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts, School of Public Health, Boston University 1993 Co-Course Manager, Sociomedical Sciences, Boston University School of Medicine 1994-1999 “Jewish Medical Ethics: Birth, Life and Death,” Hebrew College, Brookline, MA 1995- “Ethics of Health Care Management,” Boston University School of Management 2000- Course Manager, Essentials of Public Health, Boston University School of Medicine 2000- “Ethics and Psychoanalysis,” Boston Psychoanalytic Institute 2001-2009 “Psychiatric Ethics” Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center 2002-2009 “Mental Health Law and Ethics,” Boston University School of Public Health 2003 “Advanced Topics in Bioethics: Birth, Life and Death,” Boston University School of Public Health 2004 “Model Training on the Effective Documentation of Torture and Ill Treatment,” National Institute of Criminal Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico 2005- Program Faculty, Boston University Clinical HIV/AIDS Research Training Program, NIH/NIAID 2006 “Jewish Bioethics and Holocaust Studies,” Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies, Boston University College of Arts and Sciences 2012- “Religion, Ethics and Public Health,” Boston University School of Public Health 2016- “Mental Health Law, Ethics & Public Policy,” Boston University School of Public Health 2016 “Explorations of the Mind” Faculty, Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute 2017 “Immigrant and Refugee Health,” Boston University School of Public Health

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2019 “Health Systems, Policy, and Law - Online” Boston University School of Public Health

EDITORIAL BOARDS AND REVIEWER (FIELDS OF EXPERTISE): 1983- New England Journal of Medicine (Medical Ethics) 1986- Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics (Medical Ethics) 1987- Journal of the American Medical Association (Medical Humanities, Medical Ethics) 1987- Journal of the American Geriatric Society (Medical Ethics) 1990- Oxford University Press (Medical Ethics) 1991- Pediatrics (Medical Ethics, Research Ethics) 1991- American Journal of Public Health (Public Policy, Ethics, Research) 1991- Social Science and Medicine (Medical Ethics, Research Ethics) 1992- Journal of Clinical Ethics (Medical Ethics, Research Ethics) 1992- United States Department of Energy (Human Genome Project) 1992- Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (Research Ethics) 1992- The Hospital for Sick Children Foundation (Research Ethics) 1993- Cambridge University Press (Medical Ethics, Research Ethics) 1994- Annals of Internal Medicine (Medical Ethics, Human Rights) 1995- Milbank Quarterly (Medical Ethics, Reproductive Health Policy) 1995- Harvard University Press (Medical Ethics, Medical Humanities) 1995- Journal of General Internal Medicine (Medical Ethics, Literature, Humanities, Religion and Medicine) 1996- Child Maltreatment (Medical Ethics) 1996- Johns Hopkins University Press (Philosophy of Medicine) 1997- Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal (Health and Human Rights) 1998- Editorial Board, Ethics and Behavior (Medical Ethics, Disabilities) 1999- Editorial Board, Human Rights Review (Health and Human Rights) 2000- Bulletin of the History of Medicine (History of Medical Ethics) 2001- American College of Physicians – American Society of Internal Medicine (Genetic Counseling) 2002- National Endowment for the Humanities (Philosophy of Psychiatry) 2003- Journal of Medical Ethics (Health and Human Rights) 2003- American Journal of Bioethics (Health and Human Rights) 2003- Medical Care (Health and Human Rights, Bioethics) 2003- International Migration (Refugee Health and Human Rights) 2004- Editorial Board, Journal of Human Rights (Health and Human Rights) 2006- General Hospital Psychiatry (Health and Human Rights) 2006- Archives of General Psychiatry (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Holocaust) 2006- PLoS Medicine (Health and Human Rights) 2006- Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences (Holocaust) 2008- Editorial Board, BMC International Health and Human Rights 2009- Israel Science Foundation (Bioethics, Health and Human Rights) 2009- Mental Health, Religion and Culture (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) 2009- Clinical Medicine: Psychiatry (Complementary and Alternative Medicine) 2009- NIH Challenge Grant Review Panel (Bioethics, Human Rights) 2009- Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Medicine and the Holocaust) 2009- Editorial Board, Journal of the American Association of Integrative Medicine (Integrative Medicine) 2011- Journal of Clinical Investigation (Medical Ethics) 2011- Research and Treatment (Torture Survivors) 2012- Israel Journal of Health Policy Research (Bioethics, Human Rights) 2012- Modern Judaism (Jewish Medical Ethics, Medicine and the Holocaust) 2012- Neurosurgery (Medical Ethics, Health Care Policy) 2017- Wellcome Trust England (Human Experimentation) 2017- International Journal of Human Rights (Human Rights)

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2018 Public Health Reviews (Human Rights, Genocide Studies) DOCTORAL, MASTERS AND HONORS DISSERTATION AND SUPERVISION: 1988-1994 Department of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts, First Reader, Doctoral Thesis: “The Moral Responsibility of the Physician: A Philosophical Examination” 1995 Department of Theological Ethics, School of Theology, First Reader, Masters Thesis: “Illness, and Meaning” 1997 Department of Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences, Reader, Doctoral Thesis: “Kant’s Argument against Self-Murder and the Principle of Self-Preservation of Reason” 1997 Department of Medical Sciences, School of Medicine, First Reader, Masters Thesis: “Guidelines for Human in Medical Practice” 2000 Department of Pastoral Care, School of Theology, Examiner, “Psychiatric Ethics and Pastoral Care” 2001 American Association of Directors of Psychiatric Residency Training, International Graduate Mentorship Award, Senior Faculty Mentor, “Caring for Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma” 2002 Department of International Health, School of Public Health, Reader, Masters Thesis: “Human Rights and Anti-Retroviral Treatment of AIDS in Africa” 2004 Albert Schweitzer Fellowship Mentor, “Oral History of Nursing Home Residents” 2005 Department of African Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, Reader and Examiner, Doctoral Thesis: “Human Experimentation Ethics in Africa” 2017 Graduate Division of Religious Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Doctoral Dissertation, Committee Chair: “From Spoken Word to the Discourse of the Academy: Reading the Sources for the Teachings of the Besht” 2017 Graduate Division of Religious Studies, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. Doctoral Dissertation, First Reader: “Artificial Reproductive Technologies and Jewish Law” ARTS EXHIBITS: 1986 Ceramic Pottery, Multiple Artist Exhibit, George Sherman Gallery, Boston, MA 2006 Ceramic Pottery, Multiple Artist Exhibit, “Resilience”, Gallery Black and White, Boston, MA THEATRE CONSULTATION DRAMATURG: 1988 American Repertory Theatre, “The Death of Heracles” Cambridge MA 2009 Huntington Theatre, “Misery” Boston MA 2010 BU Theatre Production, “Kiss of the Spiderwoman” Boston MA 2010 Boston Center for American Performance, “Good” Boston MA 2011 Boston Center for American Performance, “The Road to Mecca” Boston MA 2012 Boston University College of Fine Arts, “Monster” Boston MA 2013 Huntington Theatre, “Shining City” Boston MA 2013 New Repertory Theatre, “The Elephant Man” Watertown MA 2016 New Repertory Theatre, “Clone” Watertown MA 2018 New Repertory Theatre, “We Will Not Be Silent”

FILMS: 1998 Mad, Bad, or Evil: How Healers Turn to Killers – From Nazi Germany to Abu Ghraib 2009 Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Caring for Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma COMMUNITY SERVICE: 1984- Faculty Advisor, Society, Boston University School of Medicine 1990-2005 Board of Directors, Boston University B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation 1992- Chairman of the Board (2013-), Jewish Cultural Endowment, Boston University 1992-1994 Continuing Education Committee, Hebrew College, Brookline, MA 1995- Advisory Board, Center for , Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, Wycote, PA 1998- Advisory Board, Finkelstein Institute of Ethics, Jewish Theological Seminary, New York, NY 1998-2007 Director, Human Rights, Education, and Advocacy Program, Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights

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2000- Consultant, War Crimes Section, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Department of Justice, Government of Canada, Ottowa, Canada 2003- Advisory Board, Lam Rim Buddhist Center 2005- Tai Chi and Meditation Instructor, Boston University School of Public Health 2006- Boston Medical Reserves Corps 2007- Co-Director, Refugee and Immigrant Health Program, Boston Medical Center 2007- Faculty Advisor, Boston University Chapter of Amnesty International 2007- Steering Committee, Dali Lama Center for Ethics and Transformative Values, MIT 2008- Consultant, Facing History and Ourselves 2009- Faculty Advisor, Wellness Club, Boston University School of Medicine 2009- Faculty Advisor, Physicians for Human Rights, Boston University School of Medicine 2010- Academic Outreach Committee, School of Theatre, Boston University 2019- BUSM Professionalism Resource Advisory Board PUBLIC SERVICE: Legislative and court testimony, expert witness, consultation in medical ethics, religion, health law and human rights. Numerous television, newspaper, radio and magazine interviews regarding medical ethics, health policy and human rights. PUBLICATIONS: Books 1. The Nazi Doctors and The Nuremberg Code: Human Rights in Human Experimentation. George J. Annas and Michael A. Grodin, Editors. Oxford University Press, NY, 1992, 371 pgs., ISBN 0-19-507042-9. Reprinted as paperback, 1995, ISBN 0-19-510106-5 (pbk.). (Translated into Turkish, Adnan Menderes Universitesi, 1998) 2. Children as Research Subjects: Science, Ethics and Law. Michael A. Grodin and Leonard H. Glantz, Editors. Oxford University Press, NY, 1994, 258 pgs., ISBN 0-19-507103-4. 3. Meta Medical Ethics: The Philosophical Foundations of Bioethics. Michael A. Grodin, Editor. Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science, Kluwer Academic Publishers, MA, 1995, 205 pgs., ISBN 0-7923-3344-6. Reprinted in paperback, 2001, ISBN 1-4020-0252-1 (pbk.) (Translated into Japanese, Ebisu Kosho Shuppan Ltd. Publishers, Tokyo, Japan, 1998) Named 5th of top 10 ‘Bioethics’ books of 2005 on Amazon Germany. 4. Health and Human Rights: A Reader. Jonathan Mann, Sofia Gruskin, Michael A. Grodin and George J. Annas, Editors, Routledge, NY, 1999, 506 pgs, ISBN 0-415-92101-5. Reprinted as paperback, 1999, ISBN 0-415-92102- 3(pbk). Named 2nd of top 10 humanitarian books of 1999 by Humanitarian Times. 5. Perspectives on Health and Human Rights. Sofia Gruskin, Michael A. Grodin, Stephen Marks and George J. Annas, Editors, Routledge, NY, 2005, 640 pgs., ISBN 0-415-94806-1. Reprinted as paperback 2005, ISBN 0-415- 94807-X (pbk). 6. Health and Human Rights in a Changing World. Michael A. Grodin, Daniel Tarantola, George Annas, Sofia Gruskin, Editors, Routledge, NY, 2013, 647 pgs., ISBN 978-0-415-50398-3(hbk), 978-0-415-50399-0(pbk), 978- 0-203-57629-8(ebk). 7. Jewish Medical Resistance in the Holocaust. Michael A. Grodin, Editor, Berghahn Press, NY, 2014, 316 pgs., ISBN 978-1-78238-417-5 (hbk), 978-1-78238-418-2 (ebk), ISBN 978-1-78533-348-4 (pbk). 8. Recognizing the Past in the Present: New Studies on Medicine Before, During and After the Holocaust. Sabine Hildebrandt, Miriam Offer, Michael A. Grodin, Editors, Berghahn Press 2020. (in press) 9. Health and Human Rights in a House on Fire. Daniel Tarantola, Michael A Grodin, Sofia Gruskin, George Annas Seven Stories Press, NY, 2020 (under contract) 10. Health and Human Rights in an Ever Changing World. 2nd Edition. Michael A Grodin, Daniel Tarantola, George Annas, Sofia Gruskin, Editors, Routledge Taylor Frances, NY, 2019 (In preparation)

Chapters 1. Grodin M, Schwartz S, Todres D: Moral dilemmas and problematic decision-making in newborn intensive care. In The Rights of Children, Henning J (ed). Springfield: Charles C. Thomas, 1982, pp. 22-39. 2. Grodin M, Alpert J: and pediatric care. In Children’s Competence to Consent, Melton G, Koocher G, Saks M (eds). New York: Plenum Press, 1983, pp. 93-110. 3. Willis W, Grodin M: Cardiorespiratory arrest and resuscitation. In Manual of Emergency Pediatrics, Reece R (ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1984, pp. 42-50.

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4. Grodin M: Shock. In Manual of Emergency Pediatrics, Reece R (ed). Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders, 1984, pp. 305-307. 5. Grodin M, Markley W, McDonald A: A team approach to medical-legal and ethical dilemmas in a teaching hospital. In Institutional Ethics Committees and Health Care Decision-making, Cranford R, Duodera A (eds). Ann Arbor: Health Administration Press, 1984, pp. 118-128. 6. Grodin M: Contributor to Child Health, Zuckerman B and Zuckerman P (eds). McMillan Publishers, 1986. 7. Grodin M: Pediatric cardiorespiratory arrest and resuscitation. In Textbook of General Medicine and Primary Care, Noble JC (ed). Boston: Little Brown and Co., 1987, pp. 315-316. 8. Grodin M: Epiglottitis. In Current Therapy in Emergency Medicine, Callaham M (ed). B.C. Decker, Inc., 1987, pp. 228-231. 9. Grodin M, Hingson R, Meyers A: Ethical and legal issues in alcoholism. In Aronson et al, Alcoholism: A Guide for the Primary Care Physician. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987, pp. 205-210. 10. Grodin M: The new reproductive technologies: ethical social and public policy concerns. In Prescriptions: The Dissemination of Medical Authority, Ormiston and Sassower R (eds). Greenwood Press, 1989, pp. 101-117. 11. Meyers R, Grodin M: The rational use of tube feedings in elderly long-term care patients. In The Rational Use of Advanced Diagnostic and Therapeutic Technologies in Aged Patients. Homburger F (ed). Springer Publishing Co., 1993, pp. 96-110. 12. Grodin M: Historical origins of the Nuremberg Code. In Medicine, Ethics and the Third Reich: Historical and Contemporary Issues. Michalczyk J (ed). Sheed and Ward, 1994, pp. 169-194. 13. Sanbar S, Annas G, Grodin M, Wecht C: Legal Medicine and Health Law Education. In Legal Medicine. Sanbar S, Gibofsky A, Firestone M, LeBlang T (eds). Mosby, 1998, pp. 3-11, 19-20. 14. Annas G, Grodin M: Medical Ethics and Human Rights: Legacies of Nuremberg. In Medicine and . Ohne F, Kolb S, Seithe H (eds). Campus Publishers, Berlin, 1998. Reprinted in War Crimes and War Crime Tribunals: Past, Present, and Future. 15. Annas G, Grodin M: Medizinische Ethik Und Menschenrechte: Das Vermachtnnis von Nurenberg. In Medizin Und Gewissen. Kolb S (ed). Mabuse-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1998. pp. 244-259. 16. Sirkin S, Iacopino V, Grodin M, Danieli Y: The Role of Health Professionals in Protecting and Promoting Human Rights: A Paradigm for Professional Responsibility. In The Universal Declaration of Human Rights: The Victims’ Perspective Fifty Years Later. Danieli Y, Dias C, Stamatopoulou E (eds). Baywood Publishing for the United Nations, 1998. pp. 357-369. 17. Sanbar S, Annas G, Grodin M, Wecht C: Legal Medicine and Health Law Education. In Legal Medicine. Sanbar S, Gibofsky A, Firestone M, LeBlang T, Liang B, Snyder J (eds). Mosby 2001, pp. 3-22. 18. Rourke E, Crosby S, Grodin M: Refugee Women’s Health. In Our Bodies, Our Selves. Women’s Health Book Collective. 2005, pp. 738-739. 19. Grodin M: Special Challenges for IRBs and Investigators When Doing Health Services and Program Evaluation Research. In PRIM&R Through the Years: 1974-2004, Thirty Years of Human Research Protections 2006. pp. 348-351. 20. Grodin M: The Worth of Human Life: The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code. In PRIMR Through the Years: 1974-2004, Thirty Years of Human Research Protections 2006. pp. 189-192. 21. Piwowarczyk L, Crosby S, Kerr Denali, Grodin M: Torture and Public Health. In Encyclopedia of Public Health. Heggenhougen K, Quah S (eds). Elsevier Academic Press, 2008, Vol. 6, pp. 341-348. 22. Annas G, Grodin M: The Nuremberg Code. In The Oxford Textbook of Clinical Research Ethics. Emmanuel E, Grady C, Lie R, Miller F, Wendler D (eds). Oxford University Press 2008, pp 136-140. 23. Grodin M: Mad, Bad or Evil, How Healers Become Killers: From Nazi Germany to Abu Ghraib. In The Best of Doctors is Destined for Hell Rubenfield S (ed) Oxford University Press 2008. 24. Grodin M: The Human Right to Health. In Biennial Health Law Bioethics. Portugal 2008. 25. Annas G, Grodin M: Bioethics and Genetics. In Realizing the Right to Health. UN Mary Robinson, 2009. 26. Grodin M: “Hitler Should Have Finished the Job”: Counter Transference, Anti-Semitism, Abandonment and Termination. In Juggling Porcupines in Mental Health Practice: Casebook on Ethically Challenging Work Settings in Mental Health and the Behavioral Sciences. Johnson WB, Koocher G (eds) Oxford University Press 2010. 27. Grodin M, Piwowarczyk L: Research Ethics in Post-Conflict Settings. In Textbook of Global Mental Health: Trauma and Recovery. Mollica R. (ed.) Lulu Press, 2013, pp. 538-559.

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28. Grodin M: The Contemporary Medical and Psychological Needs of Aging Holocaust Survivors and Their Children. In After the Shoah: Rebuilding Shattered Lives of Survivors of the Holocaust. Grodin M (eds) 2010. 29. Grodin M, Liberman E: Nazi Legacy in Bioethics. In Encyclopedia of Bioethics 4th Edition. Editor: Bruce Jennings (ed) Macmillan Reference. 2014, pp. 2162-2167. 30. Grodin M: Medicine and the Holocaust. In Take a Teacher, Make a Friend: Students Write for Elie Wiesel. Zank M. and Hoppe, L. (eds.) Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies, 2014, pp. 45-51. 31. Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M: Torture and Public Health. In International Encyclopedia of Public Health. 2nd Ed. Heggenhougen K, Quah S (eds). Elsevier Academic Press, 2016, 32. Kelly J, Miller E, Grodin M: Complicity or Resistance: Medical and Religious Responses to Law Under the Third Reich. In Nazi Law: From Nuremberg to Nuremberg. Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018, pp 97-109. 33. Gebel C, Long K, Grodin M: The Boston University Experience: Religion, Ethics and Public Health. In Why Religion and Spirituality Matter for Public Health: Evidence, Implications, and Resources. Oman (ed) Springer, 2018, pp 397-408. 34. Grodin M, Crosby S, Annas G: The Politics of Immigrant and Refugee Health in the United States. In The Health of Refugees: Public Health Perspectives from Crisis to Settlement 2d Edition, Allotey P and Reidpath D (ed). Oxford University Press 2019, pp 245-259. 35. Hildebrandt S, Offer M, Grodin M. Introduction. In Recognizing the Past in the Present: New Studies on Medicine Before, During and After the Holocaust. Hildebrandt S, Offer M, Grodin M (ed) Berghahn Press 2020. 36. Kelly J, Miller E. Kirschner R, Polak J, Grodin M,. Jewish Spiritual Resistance and Rabbinic Responsa from the Holocaust: The Life for Life Problem. In Recognizing the Past in the Present: New Studies on Medicine Before, During and After the Holocaust. Hildebrandt S, Offer M, Grodin M (ed) Berghahn Press 2020. 37. Hildebrandt S, Polak J, Grodin M, Seidelman W. The History of the Vienna Protocol. In Recognizing the Past in the Present: New Studies on Medicine Before, During and After the Holocaust. Hildebrandt S, Offer M, Grodin M (ed) Berghahn Press 2020.

Articles 1. Lerman R, Grodin M: Necrotizing stomatitis in a pediatric burn victim. ASDC Journal of Dentistry for Children. Sept-Oct: 36-38, 1977. 2. Grodin M: Ethical issues in perinatology: the rights of the fetus and newborn. Children and the law. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology 7:184-187, 1978. DOI: 10.1080/15374417809532857 3. Grodin M, Crone R: Practical approach to shock in the infant and child. Pediatric Clinics of North America 6(4): 821-826, 1979. 4. Schwartz S, Grodin M: Decision-making in the neonatal intensive care unit. American Philosophical Association, Committee on Philosophy and Medicine Newsletter SUM: 3-4, 1981. 5. Fulton D, Grodin M: Pediatric cardiac emergencies. Emergency Clinics of North America 1:45-62, 1983. 6. Grodin M: Epiglottitis. Journal of Emergency Medicine 1:35-41, 1983. DOI: 10.1016/0736-4679(83)90004-5 7. Hingham M, Santos J, Grodin M, Klein J: Renal abscess without preexisting structural abnormality. Pediatric Infectious Disease 3(2): 138-141, 1984. PMID: 6328455. DOI: 10.1097/00006454-198403000-00013 8. Norman R, Grodin M: Injuries from break dancing. American Family Physician 30(4):109-112, 1984. Reprinted as excerpt and summarized in Yearbook of Pediatrics, 1986. Oski, Stockman, pp. 423-425. PMID: 6238511 9. Grodin M, Markley W, McDonald A: Use of an institutional ethics team on a pediatric service. Quality Review Bulletin 11(1):16-20, 1985. DOI: 10.1203/00006450-198404001-00072 10. Reece R, Grodin M: Recognition of non-accidental injury. Pediatric Clinics of North America 32(1): 41-60, 1985. 11. Sassower R, Grodin M: Epistemological Questions on Death, Death Studies 10:341-353, 1986. DOI: 10.1080/07481188608252832 12. Sassower R, Grodin M: Collaborations between physicians and humanists - beyond the metaphors. Journal of Medical Humanities and Bioethics 7(2):135-138, 1986. Reprinted 8(1): 52-55, 1987. DOI: 10.1007/BF01119350 13. Grodin M: A seminar on medical ethics for third-year students in a pediatric clerkship. Journal of Medical Education 61(7):613, 1986. 14. Grodin M, Kaminow P, Sassower R: Ethical issues in AIDS research. Quality Review Bulletin 12(10): 347-352, 1986. DOI: 10.1016/S0097-5990(16)30073-2

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15. Clarke P, Werbowsky O, Grodin M, Shargel L: Conversion from intravenous to sustained release oral theophylline in pediatric patients with asthma. Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy 20(9): 700-703, 1986. DOI: 10.1177/106002808602000916 16. Ende J, Grodin M: Do not resuscitate: An issue for the elderly. Journal of the American Geriatric Society 34:833- 834, 1986. 17. Grodin M: Being just a father. Massachusetts Medicine 1(6) 19-20, 1986. 18. Grodin M: Stress, burnout and moral uncertainty: Teaching medical ethics at an intern retreat. Bulletin of the Society of Health and Human Values XVI (4):3, 1986. 19. Grodin M, Kaminow P, Sassower R: Ethical Issues in AIDS research. New England Journal of Public Policy 4(1): 214-225, 1988. Adapted from Quality Review Bulletin 12(10): 347-352, 1986. Reprinted in The AIDS Epidemic: Private Rights and the Public Interest, Padraig O’Malley, ed. Beacon Press, 1988. https://scholarworks.umb.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?referer=&httpsredir=1&article=1292&context=nejpp 20. Grodin M, Zaharoff B, Kaminow P: The Boston City Hospital Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects in Research - A 12 year audit of the IRB. Quality Review Bulletin 12(3): 82-86, 1986. Abstracted in Social Planning Policy and Developmental Abstracts - An International Data Base, 1987. 21. Baum E, Grodin M, Alpert J, Glantz L: Child sexual abuse, criminal justice and the pediatrician. Pediatrics 79(3): 437-439, 1987. PMID: 3822648 http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/pediatrics/79/3/437.full.pdf 22. Grodin M, Sassower R: Whose patient is this anyway? IRB case study. IRB (Journal of Hastings Center) 9(2): 6- 7, 1987. PubMed ID: 11649902 23. Sassower R, Grodin M: Scientific uncertainty and medical responsibility. Theoretical Medicine 8:221-234, 1987. DOI: 10.1007/BF00539757 24. Grodin M: In the role of doctor. Massachusetts Medicine 2(2): 18, 1987. 25. Grodin M: Instrument and Symbol. Massachusetts Medicine 2(6): 15-16, 1987. 26. Grodin M: The Herbert Leslie Burrell Ether Prize of 1896. Journal of Clinical Anesthesia 1:130-134, 1988. DOI: 10.1016/0952-8180(88)90032-3 27. Grodin M, Schoenberg E: Jewish medical ethics: moral dilemmas and problematic decision-making in Jewish law. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy 2(1): 45-56, 1988 DOI: 10.1300/J080v02n01_06 28. Sassower R, Grodin M: Beyond medical ethics - new directions for philosophy and medicine. Journal of Medical Ethics and Humanities 9(2): 121-134, 1988. DOI: 10.1007/BF01139237 29. Todres ID, Guillemin J, Grodin M, Batten D: Ethical decisions for life saving therapy in newborns - A questionnaire survey in the state of Massachusetts. Pediatrics 81(5): 643-649, 1988. Reprinted as Deciding to treat newborns: changes in pediatrician responses to treatment choices, in New Approaches to Human Reproduction and Social and Ethical Dimensions, Poland, Whiteford (eds). Westview Press, 1988. PMID: 2965806 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2965806 30. Grodin M, Burton L: Content and Process in Medical Ethics - the contribution of family systems theory. Journal of Family Systems Medicine 6(4): 421-438, 1988. 31. Grodin M, Schoenberg E: A new tradition: Conservative mohelim. 40(4): 59-72, 1988. 32. Grodin M, Alpert J: Children as participants in research. Pediatric Clinics of North America 35(6): 1389-1401, 1988. DOI: 10.1016/S0031-3955(16)36590-7 33. Grodin M: Discussant, Nephrology Forum, Lawrence D, Singer P, Siegler M. Withdrawal from Dialysis: An ethical perspective. Kidney International 34:124-135, 1988. 34. Grodin M, Sassower, R: Conceptual issues in child maltreatment in Ethical Problems of Pediatrics. Pediatrician: International Journal of Child and Adolescent 17(2): 74-78, 1990. 35. Grodin M, Merrigan D, Burton L, Tobin H: Religion, Medicine and Public Health Policy: Explorations in Teaching. Journal of Health Care Chaplaincy 3(1): 73-80, 1990. DOI: 10.1300/J080v03n01_08 36. Annas G, Grodin M: The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Relevance for Modern Medical Research (Conference Report). Medicine and War: International Medical Concerns on War and other Social Violence 6(2): 120-124, 1990. DOI: 10.1080/07488009008408916 37. Fost NC, Clayton EW, Grodin M, Kohrman AF, Nolan K, Wagner VM: Sterilization of Women who are Mentally Handicapped. Pediatrics (85):868-872, 1990. 38. Grodin M: The Nazi Doctors and the Nuremberg Code: Relevance for Modern Medical Research. International Digest of Health Legislation 41(2): 346-348, 1990. Reprinted in Médecine et Hygiéne Journal d’Informations Médicoles, Geneva 1990. DOI: 10.1080/07488009008408916

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39. Grodin M: and . Conservative Judaism 42(4): 46-54, 1990. 40. Grodin M: The Nuremberg Code and Medical Research. Hastings Center Report 20(3): 4, 1990. DOI: 10.2307/3563152 41. Grodin M: Informed Consent and Health Care Benefits. Journal of Occupational Medicine 33(3): 298-299, 1991. Reprinted in Managing Employee Health Care Costs: Assuring Quality and Value, Harris J, Belk D, Wood L. (eds). OEM Health Information Press, 1992. https://journals.lww.com/joem/Citation/1991/03000/Informed_Consent_and_Medical_Benefit_Selection_.18.aspx 42. Grodin M: Fetal-Maternal Conflict. Women’s Health Issues 1(1): 18-20, 1991. DOI: 10.1016/S1049- 3867(05)80008-8 43. Grodin M: Surrogate Motherhood and the Best Interests of the Child. Women’s Health Issues 1(3): 135-137, 1991. DOI: 10.1016/S1049-3867(05)80116-1 44. Brett A, Grodin M: Ethical Aspects of Human Experimentation in Health Services Research. Journal of the American Medical Association 265(14): 1854-1857, 1991. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1991.03460140082031 45. Meyer R, Grodin M: Decision-making Regarding the Initiation of Tube Feedings in the Severely Demented Elderly: A Review. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 39:526-531, 1991. DOI: 0.1111/j.1532- 5415.1991.tb02501.x 46. Annas G, Grodin M: American Soldiers Deserve Protection for Their Rights As Well As Their Welfare. Hastings Center Report 21(2): 24-27, 1991. Reprinted as excerpt in Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research: Readings and Commentary, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011 DOI: 10.2307/3562333 47. Glantz L, Grodin M: Niki Goes to School-Autonomy, Control, and Psychiatric Hospitalization; Trust and Respect. Ethics and Behavior. 1(4): 275-278, 1991. DOI: 10.1207/s15327019eb0104_5 48. Grodin M: The Evolution of Informed Consent - Beyond an Ethics of Care. Women’s Health Issues 3(1): 11-13, 1993. DOI: 10.1016/S1049-3867(05)80226-9 49. Grodin M: Religious Advance Directives: The Convergence of Law, Religion, Medicine and Public Policy. American Journal of Public Health 83(6): 899-903, 1993. PMID: 8498633. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.83.6.899 50. Grodin M, Annas G, Glantz L: Medicine and Human Rights: A Proposal for International Action. Hastings Center Report 23(4): 8-12, 1993. DOI: 10.2307/3562583 51. Grodin M: Helping Ken and Marie Pines: A commentary. Journal of Clinical Ethics 5(2): 127-128, 1994. 52. Grodin M: Religious Exemptions: and Jewish Law. Journal of Church and State. 36(2): 401-416, 1994. DOI: 10.1093/jcs/36.2.357 53. Grodin M: Halakhic Dilemmas in Modern Medicine. Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3): 218-221, l995. Abstracted in The Philosopher’s Index, Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green State University. PMID: 8605383 54. Grodin M: Religious Attitudes Towards Genetics: Opening A Larger Debate. Journal of Clinical Ethics 6(3): 246- 247, l995. Abstracted in The Philosopher’s Index, Philosophy Documentation Center, Bowling Green State University. PMID:8605387 55. Grodin M: Women’s Health and End-of-Life Decision Making. Women’s Health Issues 6(6): 1-7, 1996. DOI: 10.1016/1049-3867(95)00076-3 56. Annas G, Grodin M: Medicine and Human Rights: Reflections on the 50th Anniversary of the Doctors’ Trial. Health and Human Rights 2(1):7-21, 1996. Reprinted and adapted as “Medical Ethics and Human Rights: Legacies of Nuremberg” in War Crimes and War Crime Tribunals: Past, Present, and Future. The Hofstra Law and Policy Symposium Vol 3:111-123, 1999. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1996.03540200068035 57. Grodin M, Annas G: Legacies of Nuremberg: Medical Ethics and Human Rights. Journal of the American Medical Association 276(20):1682-1683, 1996. DOI: 10.1001/jama.1996.03540200068035 58. Lane H, Grodin M: Ethical Issues in Cochlear Implant Surgery: An Exploration into Disease, Disability and the Best Interests of the Child. Kennedy Institute of Bioethics Journal 7(3):231-251, 1997. DOI:10.1353/ken.1997.0024 59. Annas G, Grodin M: Human Rights and Maternal-Child HIV Transmission Prevention Trials in Africa. American Journal of Public Health 88(4):560-563, 1998. Reprinted in AIDS: Society, Ethics and Law, Schuklenk Udo (Ed.) Dartmouth Publishing Company and Ashgate Publishing Limited, England and U.S, 2001 pgs. 411-414. Reprinted in Intervention and Reflection: Basic Issues in Bioethics, Cengage Learning, 2016 pgs. 874-877. PMID: 9550993 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1508440/pdf/amjph00016-0024.pdf

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60. Holmes-Farley R, Grodin M: Law, Medicine and Socially Responsible Research. American Journal of Law and Medicine 24(2&3):153-162, 1998. https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1P3-32722336/foreword-law- medicine-and-socially-responsible-research 61. Gruskin S, Mann J, Annas G, Grodin M, et al: Health and Human Rights: A Call to Action on the 50th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. JAMA 280(5):462-464, 1998. DOI: 10.1001/jama.280.5.462 62. Glantz L, Annas G, Grodin M, Mariner W: A World of Research Subjects: Taking Benefits Seriously in Developing Countries. Hastings Center Report 28(6):38-42, 1998. Reprinted in. Bioethics, Justice and Health Care, Teays W, Purdy L (eds), Wadsworth Publishing, 2000. Reprinted in Ethical Issues in Modern Medicine, Steinbock B, Arras J, London J (eds), McGraw Hill Publishers, 2003. Reprinted in The International Library of Medicine, Ethics and Law, Freeman M (ed), Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2003. https://www.questia.com/library/journal/1G1-53638060/research-in-developing-countries-taking-benefit 63. Roche P, Grodin M: Why Single Out Pregnant Women? Comments on ACOG’s Recommendations for Involving Pregnant Women in Research. Women’s Health Issues 9(4): 1-4, 1999. 64. Laurie G, Grodin M: Stigmatization and Genomic Research: The “Health Poor “and the “Health Rich”. BMJ 1999. 65. Roche P, Grodin M: The Ethical Challenge of Stem Cell Research. Women’s Health Issues 10(3): 140-145, 2000. 66. Moreno A, Grodin M: The Not So Silent Marks of Torture. Journal of the American Medical Association 284(5): 538, 2000. DOI: 10.1001/jama.284.5.538 67. Moreno, A., Akram, S., Geltman, P., Grodin, M., Keane, T., Piwowarczyk (2000). The Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights. Society for General Internal Medicine, Boston, Mass. 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine. 15(Suppl 1), 229. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1495721/pdf/jgi_23.pdf 68. Grodin M, Laurie G: Susceptibility Genes and Neurological Disorders: Learning the Right Lessons From the Human Genome Project. Archives of Neurology 57:1569-1574, 2000. DOI: 10.1001/archneur.57.11.1569 69. Piwowarczyk L, Moreno A, Grodin M: Health Care of Torture Survivors. Journal of the American Medical Association 284(5): 539-541, 2000. DOI: 10.1001/jama.284.5.539 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10918684 70. Grodin M, Alpert J: Surrogate Decision Making: A Broader Agenda. The Pharos 64(2): 17-19, 2001. 71. Moreno A, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M: Human Rights Violations and Refugee Health. Journal of the American Medical Association. 285(9): 1215, 2001. PMID: 11231757. DOI: 10.1001/jama.285.9.1215-JMS0307-5- 1Published in longer version with tables on JAMA Internet Site. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11231757 72. LeGraw J, Grodin M: Covert Video Surveillance Protects the Rights of Children. Ethics and Behavior 11(2):210- 215, 2001. DOI: 10.1207/S15327019EB1102_9 73. Moreno A, Grodin M: Torture and Its Neurological Sequelae. Spinal Cord 40(5):213-223, 2002. DOI: 10.1038/sj.sc.3101284 74. LeGraw J, Grodin M: Health Professionals and Lethal Injection Execution in the United States. Human Rights Quarterly 24(2):382-423, 2002. Paper appears in Boston University School of Law Working Papers Series and on the Social Science Research Network. Abstract published in Health Policy Abstracts 2002. DOI: 10.1353/hrq.2002.0027 75. Crosby S, Grodin M: The Challenges of Cross-Cultural Research in the International Setting. Ethics and Behavior 12(4):376-378, 2003 DOI: 10.1080/10508421003798984 76. Crosby S, Grodin M: Tashi Delek. Medical Encounter. 18(3):11, 2004. 77. Crosby, S., Norredam, M., Piwowarczyk, L., Paasche-Orlow, M., Grodin, M. (2004). Prevalence of Torture Survivors among Foreign-Born Patients at an Urban Ambulatory Care Practice. Journal of Internal Medicine. 19 Supplement 1: 198. (Abstract); DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00488.x http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1924712/ 78. Norredam M, Crosby S, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M: Sexual Trauma Among Male Survivors of Torture: A Case Series. Urology 65(1): 28-32, 2005. DOI: 10.1016/j.urology.2004.08.006 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15667857 79. Moreno A, Piwowarczyk L, Lamorte W, Grodin M: Characteristics and Utilization of Primary Care Services in a Torture Rehabilitation Center. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 8(2): 163-171, 2006. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16649131 DOI: 10.1007/s10903-006-8524-x

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80. Grodin M: Caring for Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma in the United States and Portugal. Luso- American Development Foundation Publication. 63-76, 2006. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267954614_Caring_for_Survivors_of_Torture_and_Refugee_Trauma_i n_the_United_States_and_Portugal 81. Crosby S, Norredam M, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M: Prevalence of Survivors of Torture among a Cohort of Primary Care Patients. Journal of General Internal Medicine 21(7): 764-768, 2006. DOI: 10.1111/j.1525- 1497.2006.00488.x 82. Crosby S, Grodin M: Ethical Considerations in Crisis and Humanitarian Interventions: The View from Home. Ethics and Behavior 17(2): 203-205, 2007. DOI: 10.1080/10508420701378131 83. Crosby S, Mashour G, Grodin M, Jiang Y, Osterman J: Emergence Flashback in a Patient with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. General Hospital Psychiatry 29: 169-171, 2007. DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2006.11.003 84. Crosby S, Apovian C, Grodin M: Hunger Strikes, Force-feeding, and Physicians’ Responsibilities. Journal of American Medical Association 298(3): 563-566, 2007. DOI: 10.1001/jama.298.5.563 85. Singh H, Scott T, Cote S, Henshaw M, Grodin M, Piwowarczyk L: Oral Health Status of Torture Survivors. American Journal of Public Health. 98(12): 2181-2182, 2008. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2007.120063 86. Grodin M, Annas G: Physicians and Torture: From Nazi Germany to the “War on Terror”. International Review of the Red Cross. 89(867): 635-654, 2007. DOI: 10.1017/S1816383107001208 87. Grodin M, Piwowarczyk L, Fulker D, Bazazi A, Saper R: Treating Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma: A Preliminary Case Series Using Qi Gong and Tai Chi. Journal of Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 14(7):801-806, 2008. (Editors Pick) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18803491 DOI: 10.1089/ACM.2007.0736. 88. Blumhofer R, Neha S, Crosby S, Grodin M: Clinical Issues in Caring for Former Chattel Slaves. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health Dec 17. PMID: 19089617. 2008. DOI: 10.1007/S10903-008-9217-4 89. Benedict A, Mancini L, Grodin M. Struggling to Medicate: Contextualizing Integrated Treatment of Traumatized Tibetan Refugee Monks. Mental Health Religion and Culture. 12(5): 485-499, 2009. DOI 10.1080/13674670902788908 90. Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M, Crosby S: Immigration Court Judges and Exposure to Traumatic Material. Bender’s Immigration Bulletin, 14: 533, 2009. 91. Piwowarczyk L, Ignatius S, Crosby S, Grodin M, Heeren T, Sharma A: Secondary Trauma in Asylum Lawyers, Bender’s Immigration Bulletin, 14(5): 263-269, 2009. 92. MacDuff S, Grodin M, Gardiner P: The Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Among Refugees: A Systematic Review. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 13(3): 585-599, 2011. DOI: 10.1007/s10903-010- 9318-8 93. Grodin M: Caring for Aging Holocaust Survivors and Subsequent Generations. American Imago, 68(3): 543-560, Fall 2011. DOI: 10.1353/aim.2011.0034 94. Grodin M, Kor E, Benedict S: Trial That Never Happened: Josef Mengele and the Twins of Auschwitz. War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity 5: 3-89, 2011. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Susan_Benedict2/publication/292146731_The_Trial_that_Never_Happened _Josef_Mengele_and_the_Twins_of_Auschwitz_Children_of_Auschwitz_Nazi_Deadly_Lab_Experiments_Survi vors/links/56aa6b4e08aeadd1bdcac9e3.pdf?origin=publication_list 95. Annas G, Grodin M: A World of Research Subjects: Informed Consent and Benefit Sharing. Advances in Pulmonary Hypertension. 9(4): 208-213, 2011. http://www.phaonlineuniv.org/Journal/Article.cfm?ItemNumber=836 96. Highfield E, Kaptchuk T, Lama P, Grodin M, Crosby S: Acupuncture and Traditional Asian Medicine for Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma: A Descriptive Report. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health. 14(3), 433-440, 2012. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ellen_Highfield/publication/232532894_Complementary_and_alternative_m edicine_in_the_treatment_of_refugees_and_survivors_of_torture_A_review_and_proposal_for_action/links/5417 5ec40cf2218008bee45b.pdf 97. Fenn K, Crosby S, Filppelli A, Grodin M, Gardiner P: Developing a Dialogue Between Refugee Patients and Healthcare Providers About Traditional Medicine Use. BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 06/2012: 12(1). DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-12-S1-P364.

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98. Longacre M, Highfield E, Lama P, Grodin M. Complementary and Alternative Medicine in the Treatment of Refugees and Survivors of Torture: A Review and Proposal for Action. Torture 22(1): 38-57, 2012. PMID: 23086004. https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ellen_Highfield/publication/232532894_Complementary_and_alternative_m edicine_in_the_treatment_of_refugees_and_survivors_of_torture_A_review_and_proposal_for_action/links/5417 5ec40cf2218008bee45b.pdf 99. McGreevy J, Suen W, Grodin M. Advanced Care Planning. Massachusetts Medical Society CME course on End of Life Care, 2013. 100. Suen W, McGreevy J, Grodin M. Ethics of Advanced Care Planning. Massachusetts Medical Society CME course on End of Life Care, 2013 101. McGreevy J, Suen W, Grodin M. Counseling Advanced Care Planning. Massachusetts Medical Society CME course on End of Life Care, 2013. 102. Mueller A, Grodin M. Genetics and Religion. Gene Watch, 26(4), 2013. http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org/GeneWatch/GeneWatchPage.aspx?pageId=501 103. Freiman M, Minsky J, Grodin M. Initiating Tube Feeding in the Demented Elderly: Motivation for Change. Journal of and Medicine, 3(153) 2013. Doi: 10.4172/2165-7386.1000153 104. Highfield E, Longacre M, Sager A, Grodin M. A Preliminary Comparison of Primary Care Expenditures by Refugees Before and After Acupuncture. Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, ISSN (Online) 1553-3840, ISSN (Print) 2194-6329, DOI: 10.1515/cim-2014-0001, 2014. 105. Longacre M, Glantz L, Hildebrand S, Beinfeld S, Grodin M. Public Health in the Vilna Ghetto as a Form of Jewish Resistance. American Journal of Public Health, 105(2): 293-301, 2015. DOI: DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302312 106. Annas G, Grodin M. Hospital Ethics Committees, Consultants, and Courts. AMA Journal of Ethics. 2016; 18:554-559. http://journalofethics.ama-assn.org/2016/05/sect1-1605.html. Accessed May 4, 2016. DOI: 10.1001/journalofethics.2016.18.5.sect1-1605. 107. McGreevy J, Grodin M. Truth telling and Terminal Illness. Massachusetts Medical Society CME course on End of Life Care. 2016. 108. Annas GJ, Grodin M. Frozen Ethics: Melting the Boundaries between Medical Treatment and Organ Procurement. American Journal of Bioethics. 17(5): 22-23, 2017. DOI: 10.1080/15265161.2017.1299252 109. Hildebrand S, Benedict S, Miller E, Gaffney M, Grodin M ‘Forgotten’ Chapters of the History of Transcervical Sterilization: Carl Clauberg and Hans-Joachim Lindemann. Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences. 72(2):272-301, 2017. DOI: 10.1093/JHMAS/JRX018. 110. Grodin M, Miller E, Kelly J. The Nazi Physician as Leader in Eugenics and : Lessons for Today. American Journal of Public Health. 108(1): 53-57, 2018. DOI: DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304120 111. Annas G, Grodin M., The Nuremberg Doctors’ Trial: Lessons and Legacies on the 70th Anniversary. American Journal of Public Health. 108(1): 10-12, 2018. DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.304203 112. Henry A, Grodin M. Human Trafficking: A Health and Human Rights Agenda. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2018; 168:674-675. Doi: 10.7326/M18-0357. 113. Yee A, Zubovic E, Yu J, Ray S, Hildebrand S, Seidelman W, Polak J, Grodin M, Coart H, Brown D, Kodner E, Mackinnon S. Ethical Considerations in the Use of Pernkopf’s Atlas of Anatomy: A Surgical Case Study, Journal of Surgery 165: 860-867. 2020. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surg.2018.07.025. 114. Grodin M, Kelly J, Miller E, Kirschner R. Polak J. Rabbinic Responsa and Spiritual Resistance During the Holocaust: The Life-For-Life Problem. Modern Judaism, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1093/mj/kjz012 115. Henry A, Priyanka J, Grodin M. The Complicated Legacy of the Nuremberg Code in the United States. Special Issue: Medical Ethics in the 70 Years after the Nuremberg Code, 1947 to the Present. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. The Central European Journal of Medicine. 130. Jahrgang 2020. Supplement 3, http://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-018-1343-y, s176-s180.

Reviews R1. Grodin M: Book Review, Who Should Decide? Paternalism in Health Care, Childress J. Law, Medicine and Health Care 11(1): 32-33, 1983. R2. Grodin M: Book Review, Medical Law for the Attending Physician: A Case Oriented Approach, Fiscina S. Law, Medicine and Health Care 11(5): 232, 1983.

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R3. Grodin M: Book Review, Testifying in Court: A Guide for Physicians, Horsley J. Law, Medicine and Health Care 12(3): 128, 1984. R4. Grodin M: Book Review, Healing the Wounds - A Physician Looks at His Work, Hilfiker D. Law, Medicine and Health Care 13(6): 310-311, 1985. R5. Grodin M: Book Review, Should the Baby Live? The Problems of Handicapped Infants. Studies in Bioethics, Kuhse H and Singer P. Law, Medicine and Health Care 14(1): 31-32, 1986. R6. Grodin M: Book Review, Legal Issues in Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Holder A. TRIAL - Association of Trial Lawyers of America 22(12): 72-73, 1986. R7. Grodin M: Book Review, Making Choices: Ethics Issues for Health Care Professionals, E. Friedman. Archives of Ophthalmology 105:33-34, 1987. R8. Grodin M: Book Review, AIDS and Patient Management: Legal, Ethical and Social Issues and AIDS: The Unfinished Story of a Virus. Journal of the American Medical Association 257(10): 1398-1399, 1987. R9. Grodin M: Book Review, Choosing Life or Death: A Guide for Patients, Families and Professionals, Winslade W, Ross J. Journal of Medical Humanities and Bioethics 8(1): 78-81, 1987. R10. Grodin M: Book Review, The Common Bond: The University of Texas System Cancer Center Code of Ethics, Van Eys et al. Journal of the American Medical Association 257(17): 2363, 1987. R11. Grodin M: Book Review, Bioethics Readings and Cases, Brody B, Engelhardt HT. New England Journal of Medicine 317(6): 391-392, 1987. R12. Grodin M: Book Review, The Children and the Nations: Growing up Together in the Post-War World and The State of the World’s Children, 1987, UNICEF. Journal of the American Medical Association 259(19): 2932- 2933, 1988. R13. Grodin M: Book Review, The State of the World’s Children, 1988. UNICEF. Journal of the American Medical Association 259(19): 2932-2937, 1988. R14. Grodin M: Book Review, Medical Ethics, Monagle J, Thomasma D. Journal of the American Medical Association 260(12): 1793-1794, 1988. R15. Grodin M: Book Review, Euthanasia: The Moral Issue. Baird R and Rosenbaum S (eds). Quarterly Review of Biology 65(3): 344-345, 1990. R16. Grodin M: Book Review, Textbook of Medical Ethics. Loewy E. New England Journal of Medicine 323(15): 1080, 1990. R17. Grodin M: Book Review, Integrity in Health Care Institutions: Humane Environments for Teaching, Inquiry, and Healing. Bulger R and Reiser S (eds). Journal of the American Medical Association. 265(24): 3315-3316, 1991. R18. Grodin M: Book Review, Introducing New Treatments for Cancer: Practical, Ethical and Legal Problems. Williams C (ed). International Digest of Health Legislation 43(3): 680-682, 724-726 (French translation), 1993. R19. Grodin M: Book Review, Medicine Betrayed: The Participation of Doctors in Human Rights Abuses. Report of a Working Party of the British Medical Association. Social Science and Medicine 37(2): 277-279, 1993. R20. Grodin M: Book Review, Medicine, Money and Morals: Physicians’ Conflicts of Interest. Rodwin M. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 10(2): 120-121, 1994. R21. Grodin M: Book Review, Surrogates and Other Mothers: The Debates over Assisted Reproduction. Macklin R. Women’s Health Issues 5(3): 153-154, 1995. R22. Grodin M: Book Review, Subjected to Science: Human experimentation in America before the Second World War. Lederer S. New England Journal of Medicine 332(22): 1525, 1995. R23. Grodin M: Book Review, Encyclopedia of Bioethics. Reich W. ed. New England Journal of Medicine 333(7): 466-467, 1995. R24. Grodin M: Book Review, American Medicine: The Quest for Competence. DelVechio Good MJ. New England Journal of Medicine 334(19):1274-1275, 1996. R25. Grodin M: The Japanese Analogue. Book Review, Factories of Death: Japanese Biological Warfare 1932- 1945 and the American Cover-Up. Sheldon S. Hastings Center Report 26(5): 37-38, 1996. Reprinted in HCR Sept- Oct 1996. R26. Grodin M: Reproductive Choice and Ethical Responsibility. Book Review, Coerced Contraception? Moral and Policy Challenges of Long-Acting Birth Control. Moskowitz E and Jennings B. Public Health Reports 112:249- 250, 1997. R27. Laurie G, Grodin M: Book Review, Against Relativism: Cultural Diversity and the Search for Ethical Universals in Medicine. Macklin R. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 43(4): 627-629, 2000.

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R28. Grodin M: Book Review, Ethics and Values in Psychotherapy. Tjeltveit A. Ethics and Behavior. 10(3): 309- 310, 2000. R29. Nathanson J, Grodin M: Book Review, Nursing in Nazi Germany. McFarland-Icke B. Lancet 356:1859, 2000. R30. Grodin M, Annas G: Book Review, Military Medical Ethics. Beam T and Sparacino L Eds. New England Journal of Medicine, 352(3): 312-314, 2005. R31. Grodin M, Annas G: Book Review, Oath Betrayed: Torture, Medical Complicity and the War on Terror. New England Journal of Medicine, 355(15): 1624-1625, 2006. R32. Grodin M: Book Review, The Porous Border of Boundaries, Boundaries in Psychotherapy: Ethical and Clinical Explorations. Ofer Zur. Ethics and Behavior, 18(4): 393-396, 2008. R33. Grodin M: Book Review. The Meaning and Destiny of Human Life. Design and Destiny: Jewish and Christian Perspectives on Human Germline Modification. Cole-Turner R. Ethics and Behavior. 19(2):169-170, 2009. R34. Grodin M: Book Review. Holocaust Trauma: Psychological Effects and Treatment. Kellermann N. JAMA. 304:358, 2010. R35. Grodin M: Book Review. Medicine and Nazism. Nadav, D.S. Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History. 2010. R36. Grodin M: Book Review Cadaverland: Inventing a Pathology of Catastrophe for Holocaust Survival (The Limits of Medical Knowledge and Historical Memory in France), Michael Dorland. Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 482-484, 2010. R37. Grodin M: Book Review. Bending Toward the Sun. Lurie, L. Modern Judaism. 31(2): 245-248. 2011 R38. Grodin M: Book Review. A Mental Healthcare Model for Mass Trauma Survivors: Control-Focused Behavioral Treatment of Earthquake, War and Torture Trauma. Basoglu M and Salcioglu E. Torture, 21(3):190-191, 2012. R39. Grodin M: Book Review. Birth, Sex and Abuse: Women’s Voices Under Nazi Rule. Chalmers B. and Holocaust Mothers and Daughters: Family, History, and Trauma. Modern Judaism. 2015. R40. Kelly J, Grodin M: Book Review. , Justice, and the Nazi Data Debate: On Violating the Violated Anew, Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 2020.

Abstracts A1. Torriani A, Grodin M: Expression of genetic information during germination of bacterial spores. Biology Research Summaries, MIT, 1972, p. 168. A2. Ausubel F, Grodin M, Janssen R: Construction of a lamdoid transducing phage which carries the nitrogen fixing genes of Kiebsiella pneumoniae. Biology Research Summaries, MIT, 1973, p. 226. A3. Alpert J, Grodin M: Informed consent and pediatric care. University of Virginia Institute of Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy - Society for Research in Child Development Study Group: Development Factors in Competency Consent, 1980. A4. Grodin M, McDonald A, Markley W: Boston City Hospital - Ethical/Medical/Legal/Administrative Team: An 18 month audit. Poster Presentation, American Public Health Association, Forum on Bioethics, Dallas, 111:142, 1983. A5. Grodin M, McDonald A, Markley W: Use of an institutional ethics team on a pediatric service. Presented at the Society for Pediatric Research, San Francisco 18:105A, 1984. A6. Grodin M, Zaharoff B, Kaminow P: A 12-year audit of IRB decisions. International Social Planning/Policy and Development Abstracts 9(1): 15-16, 1987. A7. Orenstein J, Mawn B, Kempe A, First L, Grodin M, Wise P: Trends in postneonatal respiratory mortality: a ten year total population study. General Poster Presentation, Society for Pediatric Research, Washington, DC, 25(4): 259A, 1989. A8. Spinks A, Zaharoff B, Kayne H, Grodin M: The Human Studies Committee - Looking Back and Looking Forward: a 20 year review. Applied Research Ethics National Association, Boston, MA 1993. A9. Polak J, Grodin M: The Shoteh in Jewish Law: A Study of Mental Competence and Halakhic Status. Jewish Law Association, London, England, 1996. A10. Moreno A, Grodin M: Teaching Human Rights with an Internet-Based Course. Society of General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 219, 2000. A11. Moreno A, Akram S, Geltman P, Grodin M, Keane T, Piwowarczyk L: The Boston Center for Health and Human Rights. Society for General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 229, 2000.

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A12. Moreno A, Grodin M: Caring for Refugees and Survivors of Torture. Society for General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 137, 2000. A13. Moreno A, Grodin M: Ethics and Law: When Refugees are Perpetrators and Victims. Society for General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 191, 2000. A14. Moreno A, Grodin M: Ethics and Law: Informed Consent During the Medical Care of Asylum Applicants. Society of General Internal Medicine, Boston, MA 2000. Journal of General Internal Medicine 15(Suppl. 1): 192, 2000. A15. Moreno A, Grodin M: Caring for Refugees and Survivors of Torture. American Public Health Association. Boston, MA 2000. Abstract #1001 p. 32. A16. Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M, et al: The Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights: Serving Vulnerable Populations. American Public Health Association. Boston, MA 2000. Abstract #5099 p. 493. A17. Moreno A, Grodin M, et al: Caring for Refugees and Survivors of Torture. American Public Health Association. Boston, MA 2000. Abstract #5126 p. 512. A18. Moreno A, Grodin M: Ethical Concerns When Conducting Research in Refugees and Survivors of Torture. American Public Health Association. Boston, MA 2000. Abstract 5246 p. 502. A19. Moreno A, Grodin M: Teaching Human Rights With an Internet-Based Course. American Public Health Association. Boston, MA 2000. Abstract 5318 p. 653. A20. Piwowarczyk L, Keane T, Grodin M: Boston Center for Refugee Health and Human Rights: Project Welcome- Serving Survivors of Torture. Reaching Trauma Survivors Through Community-Based Programs. The International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. New Orleans, LA 2001, pg. 37. A21. Crosby C, Piwowarczyk L, Carroll J, Grodin M: Prevelance of Survivors of Torture and War Trauma at an Urban Hospital. North American Primary Care Research Group. New Orleans, LA 2002. A22. Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M, Restrepo R, Keane T: Caring for Refugees and Survivors of Torture. American Psychiatric Association, Philadelphia, PA 2002. Course 87, p. 45. A23. Lituri K, Sigh H, Henshaw M, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M, Crosby S: The Oral Health Status of Survivors of Torture. American Dental Association. New York, NY 2002. A24. Lituri K, Sigh H, Henshaw M, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M, Crosby S: The Oral Health Status of Survivors of Torture. American Association for Dental Research. San Antonio, TX 2003. A25. Simon B, Apfel R, Grodin M: Psychoanalytically Informed Evaluation and Treatment of Survivors or Torture and Refugee Trauma. American Psychoanalytic Association 92nd Annual Meeting. Boston, MA 2003. A26. Crosby S, Norredam M, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M: Prevalence of Survivors of Torture Among Foreign-Born Patients at an Urban Ambulatory Care Practice. Society for General Internal Medicine. Chicago, Ill 2004. A27. Rourke E, Crosby S, Grodin M: Falanga: An Unexpected Cause of Peripheral Neuropathy. Society for General Internal Medicine. Chicago, Ill 2004. Best Vignette Award of over 200 selected vignettes. A28. Crosby S, Norredam M, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M: Prevalence of Survivors of Torture Among Foreign-Born Patients at an Urban Ambulatory Care Practice. New England Region Society for General Internal Medicine. Boston, MA 2004. A29. Rourke E, Crosby S, Grodin M: Falanga: An Unexpected Cause of Peripheral Neuropathy. New England Region Society for General Internal Medicine. Boston, MA 2004. A30. Singh H, Henshaw M, Piwowarczyk P, Crosby S, Grodin M: Dental Health Status of Asylum Seekers. American Association of Public Health Dentistry 2005. A31. Rourke E, Crosby S, Grodin M: Substance Abuse in Survivors of Torture. Trauma and Torture: Recent Conceptual and Treatment Developments, Dearborn, MI 2005. A32. Rourke E, Crosby S, Levison J, Grodin M: Caring for Refugee Patients: A Proposed Four-Week Resident Rotation. Society for General Internal Medicine. 2006 A33. Shah, Crosby S, Scudierre R, Grodin M: The Care of Mauritanian Slaves. Society for General Internal Medicine. Los Angeles, CA, 2006. A34. Crosby S, Levison J, Grodin M: Public Health Advocacy at Guantanamo Bay. American Public Health Association. Boston MA, 2006. A35. Annas G, Grodin M: Rationing ARV’s In Resource Poor Countries: Human Rights and Ethical Issues. American Public Health Association. Boston MA, 2006. A36. Grodin M: Violations of Human Rights of Detainees at Guantanamo. American Public Health Association. Boston MA, 2006.

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A37. Singh H, Henshaw M, Scott T, Piwowarczyk L, Grodin M, Crosby C: Oral Health Status of Asylum Seekers. American Public Health Association. Boston MA, 2006. A38. Miles S, Annas G, Grodin M: Prisoners of the War on Terror: Public Health in a Post Geneva World. American Public Health Association. Boston MA, 2006. A39. Levison J, Grodin M, Crosby S: The Hunger Striker: Physician Advocacy at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Society for General Internal Medicine, 2007. A40. Grodin M, Arocha O, Goldhirsch J: Vicarious Traumatization and the Medical Interpreter: Recognition, Prevention and Treatment. International Medical Interpreters Association. Boston MA 2008. A41. Feeley R, Roselli N, Grodin M, Saper R: Use of Yoga as a Stress Reduction Program for Medical Students, John McCahan Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA 2009. A42. McDuff S, Grodin M, Gardiner P. Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine among Refugees: A Systematic Review. American Public Health Association, Philadelphia, PA 2009. A43. Highfield E, Lama P, Grodin M, Kaptchuk T, Crosby S. Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine for Survivors of Torture and Refugee Trauma: A Descriptive Report. Consortium of Academic Centers in Integrative Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 2011. A44. Liberman E, Grodin M. Role of Jewish Physicians and Allied Health Professionals in the Camps and Ghettos During the Holocaust. American Public Health Association, San Francisco, CA 2012. A45. Fenn K, Barnes L, Filipelli A, Grodin M, Crosby S, Gardiner P. Developing a Dialogue Between Refugee Patients and Healthcare Providers About Traditional Medicine Use: Why Context Matters. International Research Congress, Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine, Portland, OR, 2012. A46. Highfield E, Longacre M, Sager A, Grodin M. A Comparison of Refugees’ Visits to Primary Care Providers Before, During and After Acupuncture Treatments: A Descriptive Report. The Society for Acupuncture Research, 2013. A47. Gebel C, Grodin M. Addition of a Religion and Public Health Course: Student Learning Experiences and Implications for Work in Communities of Faith. American Public Health Association, Denver, CO 2016. Abstract 358766 A48. Gebel C, Long K, Grodin M. Boston University Experience: Religion, Ethics, and Public Health. American Public Health Association, Atlanta, GA 2017. Abstract 395325.

Reports, Briefs, Editorials, Letters and Position Papers P1. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Ethical Considerations in Sterilization, September 1989. P2. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Bioethics, Ethical Considerations in Sterilization of Handicapped Women, Pediatrics 85(5):868-871, 1990. P3. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Physicians’ Responsibility, Obstetrics and Gynecology 75(6): 1043-1045, 1990. P4. Bioethicists’ Statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s Cruzan Decision, New England Journal of Medicine 323(10): 686-687, 1990. P5. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Ethical Issues in Surrogate Motherhood, November, 1990. Women’s Health Issues 1(3): 129-134, 1991. P6. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Deception, November, 1990. P7. Grodin M, Annas G, Ethical Imperialism. New England Journal of Medicine 332(3): 200-201, 1990. P8. Grodin M: Physicians’ Refusal of Requested Treatment: The Case of Baby L. New England Journal of Medicine 323(16): 1148, 1990. P9. Congressional Testimony before Subcommittee on Health on “Project Grants for Family Planning Services. Title X,” Washington, DC, March 1991. P10. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Multifetal Pregnancy Reduction and Selective Fetal Termination, April, 1991. P11. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Bioethics, Anencephalic Infants as Organ Donors: Ethical Considerations, April, 1992. P12. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Ethical Dimensions of Informed Consent, May, 1992; Women’s Health Issues 3(1):11-13, 1993. P13. Massachusetts Health Care Proxy Task Force, Consensus Report, Organ and Tissue Donation, May, 1992.

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P14. American Academy of Pediatrics, Committee on Bioethics, Ethical Issues in Surrogate Motherhood, May, 1992. (Primary Author). P15. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources and New England Medical Center, Conference on Health Care Reform (Senator Edward Kennedy), Working Group Report, Medical Research, Drug Development and Biotechnology, April, 1993. P16. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Finders’ Fees and Other Practices, July, 1993. P17. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Commercial Ventures in Medicine: Concern about the Patenting of Procedures, November, 1993. P18. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infection: Physicians’ Responsibility, November, 1993. P19. Grodin M: The World Medical Association Should be Disbanded, Physicians Weekly, September, 1993. P20. American Academy of Pediatrics, Guidelines on Foregoing Life-Sustaining Medical Treatment, Pediatrics 93(3): 531-536, 1994. P21. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Preembryo Research: History, Scientific Background and Ethical Consideration, April, 1994. P22. American Academy of Pediatrics, Informed Consent, Parental Permission, and Assent in Pediatric Practice, Pediatrics 95(2): 314-317, 1995. P23. Grodin M: DNR and the Right to Demand Treatment, Physicians Digest, Vol viii (9), June l995. P24. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Committee on Ethics, Ethical Guidance for Patient Testing, October, 1995. P25. Annas G, Grodin M: Focus- Ethics and AIDS Trials in Africa, Boston Globe May 18, 1997; C1. P26. Brief of Medical Ethics Scholars as Amicus Curiae in Support of Appellants, Court of Appeal for the First District State of California, “Physician Participation in Executions is Unethical” 1997. P27. Glantz L, Grodin M: Ethics of Placebo-Controlled Trials of Zidovudine to Prevent the Perinatal Transmission of HIV in the Third World, New England Journal of Medicine 338(12): 83, 1998. P28. Annas G, Grodin M: An Ethical Code for Everybody in Health Care: A Universal Declaration of Patient’s Rights is a Complementary Approach, British Medical Journal 316(7142: 1459, 1998 P29. Grodin M: Is Informed Consent Always Necessary for Randomized Controlled Trials, Response, New England Journal of Medicine 341(6): 449, 1999. P30. Brief of Health Law, Policy and Ethics Scholars as Amicus Curiae in Support of Respondents, Supreme Court of the United States, “Ethics and Managed Care” 1999. P31. Brief of Physicians for Human Rights, Global Lawyers and Physicians, et al as Amicus Curiae in Support of Reversal, Supreme Court of the United States, “The Electric Chair as Cruel and Unusual Punishment” 1999. P32. Nathanson J, Grodin M: Eugenic Sterilization and the Nazi Analogy, Annals of Internal Medicine 2000. P33. Brief of Medical Ethics Scholars as Amicus Curiae in Support of Petitioner in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit in Ferguson v. Charleston, South Carolina, 2001. U.S. Supreme Court 99-936. P34. Brief of Medical Ethics Scholars as Amicus Curiae in Support of Plaintiffs-Appellees in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in Conant v. Jurith, 2001. P35. Grodin M: Should PGD Be Used to Produce Children Who are Suitable Donors for Stem Cell Transplants? OB GYN News, June 15, 2004, pg. 6. P36. Brief of Bioethicists as Amici Curiae in Support of Michael Schiavo as Guardian of the Person of Theresa Marie Schiavo, Supreme Court of Florida. No. SC04-925, 2004 P37. Grodin M, Crosby S: Subsidy or Surveillance: Too High a Price. Boston Globe, August 28, 2004, pg. A5. P38. Crosby S, Grodin M: Report of Torture Must Be Probed. Boston Globe, December 6, 2004, pg A14. P39. Annas G, Grodin M: Take Two Torts. New York Times, December 21, 2004, pg C12. P40. Glantz L, Grodin M: Contraceptive Coverage Wins a Round. Boston Globe, August 20, 2005, pg A19. P41. Chaudhari B, Grodin M: What About Proxies? Health Affairs 2005. P42. Glantz L, Grodin M: Undue Inducement. Lancet 366 (9494):1356-1357. 2005. P43. Zaken E, Grodin M: Organs on the Open Market: Too High a Price. Social Action.com 2005 P44. Grodin M, Annas G: Hunger Strikes at Guantanamo. New York Times, February 15, 2006, pg. A22. P45. Grodin M: Testimony before Massachusetts’s Governor’s Task Force “Withdrawing and Withholding Life Support for Children in DSS Custody”. March 10, 2006.

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P46. Glantz L, Grodin M: Living Wills and Health Care Proxies. New York Times, P47. Brief of Amici Curiae on Petition for Review of the Order of the Board of Immigration Appeals in the Matter of Zeru and Ghebrai v Gonzales, United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Docket Nos. 06-1399; 06- 2345. P48. Nicholi D, Grodin M et al: Biko to Guantanamo: 30 years of medical involvement in torture. Lancet: 370: 823, 2007 P49. Crosby S, Grodin M: Hunger Strikers. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2007 P50. Grodin M, Crosby S, Piwowarczyk L: Doctors and Torture. Boston Globe. November 18, 2007, Magazine. Pg. 18. P51. Grodin M, Saia K, Crosby S: Brief for Amici Curiae in Support of Petitioner in the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit. Alima Traore v. Michael Mukaskey Case No 07-2080 P52. Brief of Amici Curiae in Support of Defendant. People v. Gibbs, Appeal to Mississippi Supreme Court P53. Macklin R, Grodin M et al: The OHRP and SUPPORT: Another View, NEJM 2013 Jul11; 369(2):e3 P54. Grodin M, Samuels B: Contraceptives and the Law, JAMA 2013 Sept 25; 310(12): 189. P55. Gaffney M, Colavita J, Grodin M: Nazi Medical Ethics, University of Toronto Medical Journal 2013 P56. Grodin M: Legal and Ethical Challenges in Brain Death, JAMA 2014, 24(311): 2544 P57. Reis S, Offer M, Grodin M, et al. The Galilee Declaration. Second International Conference on Medicine in the Holocaust and Beyond, Israel, June 1, 2017. P58. (Consultant) Polak J: Vienna Protocol for When Jewish or Possibly-Jewish Human Remains are Discovered, Vienna and Israel, May, 2017. P59. Polak J, Grodin M: “Nerve Surgeons’ Assessment of the Role of Eduard Pernkopf’s Atlas of Topographic and Applied Human Anatomy in Surgical Practice” Jewish Legal Response. Neurosurgery, nyy327, https://doi.org/10.1093/neurps/nyy327, 13 July 2018. RESEARCH AND AREAS OF INTEREST Health and Human Rights, Medical and Public Health Ethics, Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust, Jewish Bioethics, Religion and Medicine, and Integrative Medicine.

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