Linda Macdonald Glenn, J.D., LL.M. Studio City, CA 91604 Mobile #: (802) 999-8678 Personal Email: [email protected]
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Linda MacDonald Glenn, J.D., LL.M. Studio City, CA 91604 Mobile #: (802) 999-8678 Personal Email: [email protected] Bioethicist and professional educator in graduate medical and legal education, counselor-at- law, and consultant with emphasis in Biomedical Ethics, Public Health, Health Law, Privacy, Bioethical and Biotechnical issues. Other research interests include Nanotechnology, Neurotechnology, Women’s Issues, Evolving Notions of Legal Personhood, Reproductive Issues, Genetics, Artificial Intelligence. Strong in research, lecture/presentation and cross- cultural skills. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, conversant in basic Slovak, French, Spanish. Computer literate. Professional Experience Private international consulting business and counselor at law, working with patients, families, and institutions to empower, educate, and resolve difficult medical ethics dilemmas; specializing in training modules for public health, intercultural facilitation, and legal analysis. (2000 – present) Traveled and consulted in United States, Canada, Antigua, Australia, Austria, India, Kenya, Uganda, China, Indonesia, Singapore, East Timor, and Peru. Assistant Professor at Alden March Bioethics Institute, Department of Medical Education, Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. (2008 – present) Participating in clinical ethics case conferences; helped arrange Schwartz Rounds Teaching core courses, including professionalism, medical jurisprudence, and law and bioethics to medical and graduate students; Service on admissions, IRB, drafting and submitting curriculum for approval, coordinating presentations and networking with local higher education institutions (SUNY Albany, RPI, etc.) Faculty Member, Rutgers Merck Summer Bioethics Institute, 2007 – present Assistant Professor at University of Vermont, College of Medicine, and College of Nursing and Allied Health Sciences, and Fletcher Allen Health Care. (1999 – 2007) Teaching: Instructing undergraduate, graduate and medical students in introduction to bioethics, case-based problem solving, research ethics, and professionalism, fundamentals of epidemiology, public health principles. Clinical: Attending and participating in clinical ethics consultations and conferences at Fletcher Allen Medical Center; duties include volunteer Patient- Family-Staff Liaison. (500+ hours clinical experience) Visiting Professor, University of Health Sciences Antigua, School of Medicine (June – August Linda MacDonald Glenn Page 2 2004-2007) Teaching medical jurisprudence, basic principles of clinical and research ethics to medical students; public health policy, grand rounds with faculty and staff; Observing and conducting clinical ethics consultations at Adelin Clinic and Holberton Hospital in St. John’s. Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Health Sciences Philadelphia (2005-2009) Teaching: Ethical and Legal Issues in Biomedical Research and Writing, including writing up ethics consultations; also Regulatory Documentation Process, Fundamentals of Epidemiology, Health Policy and Regulations Lecturer, Loyola University Chicago, Stritch School of Medicine (2004 – 2006) Teaching Bioethics and the Law; Legal and Ethical Implications of Genetic Testing and Genetic Engineering Lecturer, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Medicine and Law; University of Chicago (Spring 2003) Teaching: Legal and Ethical Issues in genetics, biotechnology, assisted reproductive technologies. Clinical: Attended and participated in clinical ethics case conferences at the University of Chicago Senior Fellow in Ethics, American Medical Association, Chicago, Illinois (2002- 2003) Research and writing in clinical case studies, palliative care, medical school education, biotechnology and the AMA code of ethics. Organizing conferences, obtaining funding, grant money, participating in clinical case consultations and conferences. Ethicist-in-Training, Montreal Children’s Hospital, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (2000-2002) Clinical practicum, worked with healthcare providers, participated in case studies, ethics consults, and IRB deliberations Legal Work Experience Managing Partner/Litigator - Law Offices of MacDonald Glenn & Associates (1987-2000) General Private Practice of Law. Emphasis on Patient Advocacy, Bio-ethical and Bio-technical issues including end of life decision-making, reproductive issues, AIDS, Animal Rights and Genetic Engineering. Counseling clients; patient advocacy; media management; lecturing at local schools, colleges, and other public arenas; court appearances/litigation. Accomplishments: Winning Attorney in Gray v. Romeo-A national precedent setting case on the 2 Linda MacDonald Glenn Page 3 "Right to Die" issue. Chief Legal Counsel, State Of Rhode Island, House Committee on Health, Education and Welfare (1987-2000) Drafted legislation, advisor to committees on implications, constitutionality of legislation Accomplishments: First woman appointed to this position. Author of Model Legislation on the Cloning Moratorium and other legislation in genetic/privacy issues Appointed to serve as Counsel to the Regional Commission on Organ Donation Assistant City Solicitor, City Of Warwick, Warwick, Rhode Island (1989-1991) Position included prosecution of District, Municipal and Superior Court cases, Federal court trials. Researched and issued legal counsel to department heads, Acting Administrative Law Judge in hearing cases pertaining to municipal ordinances. Accomplishments: First woman appointed to this position. Successfully prosecuted over 200 cases, including felonies and misdemeanors Assistant Attorney General, Department of the Attorney General, Providence, State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (1982-1987) Civil Division-Senior Trial Attorney: duties included trying State and Federal cases; training Junior Attorneys; serving as Hearing Officer and Legal Counsel to State Agencies in claims of negligence, breach of contract, employment discrimination, civil rights violation, medical malpractice and general labor law. Criminal Division-Trial Attorney: Duties included prosecuting a broad variety of misdemeanor and felony cases at the District, Superior, and Supreme Court level, including white-collar crimes. Education Baylor College of Medicine, Neuroscience and the Law (2009) University of Vermont, Certificate in Clinical and Translational Research, including Biostatistics, Epidemiology, Designing Clinical Research, Ethics in Public Health Research and Drafting Winning Grant Proposals. (2006 – 2008) Medical College of Wisconsin, Course in Physician Ethics and Professionalism. (2003) McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, LL.M. in BioMedical Ethics (2002) 3 Linda MacDonald Glenn Page 4 Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Washington, D.C., USA Intensive mini- course in biomedical ethics (1997) Western New England College School of Law, Springfield, Massachusetts, Juris Doctor Douglass College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Bachelor Of Arts/Human Communication and Women’s Studies Certifications: PADI (Professional Association of Diving Instructors) Emergency First Responder and Rescue SCUBA Diver (08/2010) Honors and Awards American Bar Foundation Life Fellow (An honorary organization of attorneys, judges, law faculty, and legal scholars who have been elected by their peers to become members) Fellow, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, 2007 – Present Women’s Bioethics Project Scholar, 2005-2010 PRIMO (Program for Research in Medical Outcomes) Fellowship, Program for Research in Medical Outcomes, Dept. of General Internal Medicine, University of Vermont (2006-2008) University of Vermont Honors Colloquium (2005-06) National Institute of Health, Council on Public Relations (COPR) Associate (2004-08) Who's Who in Health Care Education (2004- present) Who’s Who in Practicing Attorneys (1990-2005) Who’s Who of American Women (1986-present) Woman of the Year Award, Warwick Business and Professional Women's Association (1988) City of Warwick Proclamation, in recognition of professional accomplishments and service to the city (1988) Outstanding Woman of the Year Rhode Island YWCA (1983) Journal/Peer Review Activity Editorial Board: The Internet Journal of Law, Healthcare and Ethics™ and the International Journal of Technoethics. Peer Reviewer: The American Journal of Bioethics The Hastings Center Report American Bar Association Journal ActionBioScience Journal of Evolution and Technology 4 Linda MacDonald Glenn Page 5 Healing Ministry Wellcome Trust Women’s Bioethics Blogspot, Editor-in-Chief Advisor and Fact Checker: The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Publications/Writings (selected): Book(s) and Book Chapters: (Forthcoming, 2012) Bioethics for a New Earth: Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications of Emerging Technologies. Nanotechnology and Regenerative Medicine: Methods and Protocols, Chapter on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues, SpringerLink, Humana, scheduled for publication in November 2011 Stem Cell Research, (co-edited with Lillian Forman), Edina, MN: ABDO Publishing Company, September 2007 Criminal Liabilities, Chapter 7 in Sciarra, Jana (ed.), Nursing Malpractice: Sidestepping Legal Minefields, Lippincott, Williams, and Wilkins Publishers, 1st edition, October 2002. Articles and Reviews: Suffering in Silence: A Medico-legal Perspective on Palliative Sedation (Under Review) Case Studies: Ethical and Legal Issues in Human-Machine Mergers (or the Cyborgs Cometh), American Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics (forthcoming Fall 2011) The Moveable