July 2018 GIL SIEGAL M.D. , LL.B. , S.J.D.

Curriculum Vitae and List of Publications

Higher Education: • University, Sackler Medical School, M.D., 1984-91. (Date of degree 18/6/92). • Tel Aviv University Law Faculty, LL.B., 1988-1993. (Date of degree 5/7/94). • Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery residency, Bnai Zion Medical Center, 1997-2003. Board certificate 4/2002. • University of Virginia School of Law, S.J.D. [PhD in Law], 2003-2005. (Date of degree 17/5/2009).

I. Academic Ranks and Tenure in Institutes of Higher Education

Academic year NAMES OF INSTITUTION RANKS AND DEPARTMENT 2008 – present University of Virginia Professor of Law, School of Law, USA General Faculty 2006-2007 University of Virginia Visiting Professor 2007-2008 School of Law, USA 2005 – present Ono Academic College Senior lecturer/Assoc. Prof. 2002 – 2005 Law School and Faculty of Senior Lecturer /Assoc. Prof. Social Welfare & Health Studies, Haifa University 2004 – 2005 University of Virginia Visiting Faculty School of Law, USA 2005 – 2006 Hebrew University Law Adjunct School 2005 – present Bar-Ilan University Law Adjunct School 2001 – present Medical School, Technion, Lecturer (adjunct) Haifa

1 1999 – 2001 University of Manchester Law Visiting Lecturer School, UK - Hakirya Ha’academit, Israel 1996, 1998-99, Tel Aviv University Medical Visiting Lecturer 2005-2006 School, School of Continuing Education

II. Scholarly Positions and Activities • Director, Center for Health Law and Bioethics, Ono Academic College, Israel. • Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law. • Senior Researcher, Gertner National Institute for Health Policy, Israel, Department of Genetic Policy and Bioethics, 2005 - present • Fellow in Health Policy and Ethics at the Law School and the Institute for Practical Ethics, University of Virginia, USA. 2003-2004 • Research Fellow in Medical Ethics, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, USA 2004-2005 • Consultant and Research Fellow , Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, USA 2005 (medical malpractice)

III. Main public offices and activities

1. Commissioner, The Israeli National Bioethics Committee, the Israeli Academy of Sciences (the highest national authority advising the Israeli Government and Parliament) 2012-2016. 2. Member, the National Committee on Developments of Technologies, Models and Products Using 3D Printers 2017-present. 3. Member, The Israeli National Council for Experiment on Animals 2011- 2016 (Representative of the National Academy of Sciences). 4. Member, Israel Statutory National Committee on Brain Death and Organ Transplantation 2009 – present. 5. Member, Israeli National Committee for Medical Research 2005 – present. 6. Chair, Israeli National Committee on non-Medical Sex Selection 2015 –

2 present. 7. Member, The Israeli National Council of Obstetrics, Gynecology, Genetics and Neonatology 2013 – present. 8. Member, Israeli National Committee on non-Medical Sex Selection 2005 – present. 9. Member, Israeli National Advisory Committee on Genetic Information 2002 - Present. 10. Chief Medical Officer, Keshet Broadcasting, Israel (Creating and implementing a medical-ethics code for reality TV). 11. Member, Israeli National ("Helsinki') Committee on Human Genetic Research 2002- 2005 12. International Advisory Board, Austrian GATiB Project, (Biobank) 2006 –2009. http://www.meduni07.edis.at/index.php?article_id=5 13. International Advisory Board, Austrian Biobank Project (GATiB II Project), 2009- 2011 http://www.meduni07.edis.at/index.php?article_id=5 14. International Advisory Committee, European Cardiology Society, 'Guidelines on Defibrillators at the End of Life'- 2009-2010 15. Chairperson, the Israeli National Forum for Legal and Ethical Aspect of Genetics, 2006- 2014 16. Course director, European Genetic Foundation course on "Genetics, Ethics and the Law", 2008 - 2012. 17. Member, Ethics Expert Committee, CHERISH Project (Mental retardation), European Genetic Foundation 2009 18. Chairperson, Task Force on Legal Aspects of Sharing Medical Data and Secondary Uses in the Israeli Health Systems, Israel National Institute for Health Policy, 2016. 19. Member, Task Force on Tele-Medicine in Israeli Health Systems, Israel National Institute for Health Policy, 2010. 20. Member, Task Force on Economic Incentives in Health Systems, Israel National Institute for Health Policy, 2006. 21. Member, Education for Ethical, Legal and Social Aspects of Genomics in Medical Schools Committee, Eu.RA-SAGE 2006 22. Member, Ethics Advisory Board, National Organ Donation Center (Priority in

3 donation) 2004-2005. 23. Member, Israel National Committee, The ‘Right to Die’ Act 2000-2002. 24. Member of the Ethics Committee, Bnai Zion Medical Center, Haifa 1998 - 2003. 25. Invited scholar, Knesset (Israeli Parliament) Committee on Scientific and Technology - Research and Development, 1997-present (organ donation, patients rights, stem cells research). 26. I.D.F. Representative to the Knesset (Israel parliament) -Patients’ Rights act, 1996. 27. Academic Channel, Haifa University: some 10 programs on public health, health law, bioethics and science (2000-2002). 28. Israel Association for the Advancement of Woman’s Health – advisory committee, 1999- 2003. 29. ‘Beterem’ - National Center for Children Safety – Board of directors, 1999-2003. 30. Member, Council of Presidents, World Association for Medical Law 1998-2002.

IV. Participation and Membership in Organizing Committees of Scientific Conferences and Seminars (representative): 1. Chair, "Patient Rights Law after 20 years", Ono Academic College, Israel, June 2016. 2. Chair, sub-committee of ethical legal and regulatory affairs, “Ownership of Medical Data”, 13th Dead Sea Convention, National Institute of Health Policy, Ministry of Health, Israel 2015-2016 3. Chair, organizing committee, 3rd National Conference on Genetics, Ethics and the Law" (May 22-24, 2013), University of Virginia School of Law, USA (co- sponsored by the American Society of Human Genetics). 4. Chair, organizing committee, Israeli National Genetic Counseling 2012 Conference, Kiryat Ono College, 12/6/2012. 5. Chair, organizing committee, 2nd National Conference on Genetics, Ethics and the Law" (June 1-2, 2011), University of Virginia School of Law, USA (co- sponsored by the American Society of Human Genetics). 6. Chair, organizing committee, "Genetic Counseling – past, present and future" – (Dec 6, 2012), Ono College, Israel (co-sponsored by the Israeli Society of Human Genetics). 7. Course director, 2nd Course in Genetics, ethics& the law, European Genetic

4 Foundation (March 9-11, 2011, Bologna, Italy) 8. Chair, National Conference, "Screening for Cancer – Policy, legal and ethical challenges", 5/2010, Tel Hashomer Medical center, Israel 9. Chair, organizing committee, National Conference, "Celebrating a Decade to the Genetic Information Act -2000" (14-15/10-2009), Ono Academic College, Israel. 10. Chair, organizing committee, 4th Annual Conference, Ono Academic College, "Striving for Parenthood – Legal and Ethical dilemmas" (8/2009), Ono Academic College, Israel. 11. Chair, organizing committee, National Conference, "Genetics, Ethics and the Law" (May 29-31, 2009), University of Virginia School of Law, USA. 12. Organizing Committee, “Ethics in Genomics – The Day after Tomorrow” (Feb 11, 2008) Bar-Ilan University. 13. Course director, 1st Course in Genetics, Medical Technologies and Public Health Policies, European Genetic Foundation (February 14th-17th, 2008 Bologna, Italy). 14. Chairperson, the Israeli National Forum for Legal and Ethical Aspect in Genetics and Genetic Counseling, 2006- present. 10 National meetings held 15. Chairperson, "The Right to Die in Dignity Re-appraised", symposium, Haifa University, May 2003. 16. Session Organizer and Chairperson, “Medicine, Law and the Media” 14th Congress of The World Association for Medical Law, Maastricht, the , 2002. 17. Chairperson, “Medicine, Law and the Media”, Haifa, 12/2002. 18. Chairperson -The 1st national conference “Dentistry and the Law” Tel Aviv 10/1/97. 19. “Nephrology and the Law”, , 4-5/4/97. 20. Chairperson “Legal and Ethical Ramifications of Colposcopic Gynecologic Clinics”, Shfaim, 11/4/97. 21. Chairperson, “Medical records, computerized data bases and medical confidentiality”, Tel Aviv, 3/6/97.

V. Editorial Board:

5 1. Medicine and Law - International Journal. 1996- 2005. 2. Journal of Health Law and Bioethics [Heb] – Editor-in-Chief, Vol 1-6; 2007 - present.

VI. Referee and reviewer for professional journals, publishers or research agencies 1. Bar Ilan University Law Review (Rubenstein Book) 2018 2. Children and Youth Services Review 2017 3. Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology 2015 4. BioMedCen – Medical Ethics 2013 5. International Journal of Pediatrics 2013 6. Journal of Law Medicine & Ethics 2013, 2015 7. McGill Journal of Law & Health 2013 8. American Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2012-2013 9. Journal Of Health Policy, Politics and Law (Duke University) 2012 10. Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2012, 2014, 2016 11. Israeli Medical Association Journal 2012 12. Wellcome Trust, UK, 2011 13. Routledge, UK, 2011 14. Cambridge University Press, NY, USA 2010 15. European Commission, FP7 –Health, 2009 16. Bioethics, 2009, 2010 17. Social Sciences & Medicine 2008 18. German-Israel Science Foundation (GIF) 2007. 19. Israel National Institute for Health Policy Research 2006- present. 20. Bar-Ilan University Law Review (“Mechkarey Mishpat”), Israel 2006, 2008 21. "Aley Mishpat" Law Review [Israel] 2011 22. American Medical Association, Ethical Force Program, Patient-Centered Communication Initiative, External reviewer 2004-2005. 23. Israel Science Foundation [ISF], 2005 24. Journal of Medical Ethics (British Medical Journal Group) 2002 25. ‘Ha'refua’- Israel Medical Association Journal [Heb] 2002. 26. Medicine and Law [Heb] 2002- 2005.

6 Teaching

Title Year Type Level Institution

Exercises in 2017-present Elective J.D. (LL.b.) University of Rule-making Virginia School of Law Genetics and the 2006- present Elective J.D (LLB) University of Law Virginia School of Law Medical 2016-present Elective J.D. (LL.B.) University of Malpractice Virginia School of Law The Law of 2014- 2015 Elective J.D. (LL.B.) University of Body Parts Virginia School of Law Legal and 2010 Elective J.D (LLB) University of Ethical Virginia School implications of of Law High-Tech Medicine Medicine, Law 2006- 2010 Mandatory LL.M. Bar-Ilan and Ethics University Israeli Health 2011- present Elective J.D., University University of Law & Bioethics of Virginia Law Virginia Law School School Comparative 2004-2005 Elective J.D., University University of Health Law of Virginia Law Virginia Law School School Medical Law 2005- present Elective LL.B. Bar Ilan University Law School

7 Medical 2005- 2006 Elective LL.B., Hebrew Hebrew Technology and University Law University the Law School Torts 2005 – present Mandatory LL.B. Ono Academic College Medicine & Law 1995-2003 Elective LL.B. Faculty of Haifa University Law Telemedicine, 2001-2003 Elective LL.B, Faculty of Haifa University Bio-technology Law and the Law Health 2002-2003 Seminar MA, Faculty of Haifa University Legislation Law Nursing – Ethics 1998-2003 Mandatory BA, Faculty of Haifa University and the Law Social Welfare & Health Studies Medicine Law & 1999-2002 Elective LL.B, Law Manchester Ethics – School [Isr. University International law Branch] Professional 2002-2003 Research BA, Faculty of Haifa University Accountability Seminar Social Welfare & and Risk Health Studies Management

Supervision of Research Students (MD, LLM, MA, PhD) Dissertations 1. R. G., Bar Ilan University School of Law (LLM thesis) 2009 - 2010 2. D. K., Hebrew University School of Medicine (MA thesis) 2009 - 2010 3. R. S., Tel Aviv University Medical School (PhD thesis) 2010- present 4. A. F., Haifa University School of Law (PhD thesis) 2011- present 5. S. C., Haifa University School of Law (PhD thesis) 2013- present 6. A.B., Bar Ilan University School of Law (LLM thesis) 2011-12

PhD Committees/reviewer:

8 1. Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law, Mr. T. M. PhD Thesis, 2011-12 2. Bar Ilan University, Department of Philosophy, Ms. R. L. PhD Thesis, 2012 3. Haifa University Faculty of Law, Ms. S. K. Thesis, 2014-present. 4. Hebrew University, School of Public Health Mr. M.K Thesis, 2016-present.

9 Active Participation in Scholarly Conferences (representative):

Conference Place and Dates Title of Presentation Non-medical Sex Selection Kiryat Ono, Israel Dealing with Hard Cases June 2018 Tele-Health, Social Media and Kiryat Ono, Israel Informed Consent and Digital Solutions Innovation June 2018 41st Health Law Professors Cleveland Ohio, USA Treating Hunger Strikers – American and International Conference June 2018 dimensions 6th Israel Rhinology Society Kfar Blum, Israel Clinical Practice Guidelines – Do's and Don'ts Annual Conference June, 2018 3rd Israel Clinical Kfar Blum, Israel Human Subject Research and Phase I Studies – Legal Pharmacology Annual May, 2018 Requirements Meeting Pathways and Barriers to Bar Ilan University, Israel Sex Selection as a Defining Case Parenthood March 2018 Regulating Human Subject Tel Aviv, Feb 2018 Protecting the Public Subject in Research Research – Annual Meeting American Otolaryngology- Chicago, Sep 2017 Malpractice in Otology Head and Neck Surgery Association Annual Meeting Israel Rhinology Society K. Blum, Israel June, 2017 If it was your Relative – What surgery would you Annual Conference recommend? The Legal Standing of Families in Kiryat Ono, Israel, June 2017 Do Families have Legal Rights? – legal analysis Healthcare American Bar Association San Francisco, April 21, 2017 When “Yes” Means “No”: Rethinking Informed Consent to Annual Meeting – ADR Section Dispute Resolution Procedures MedInIsrael – High tech and Tel Aviv, March 8, 2017 Medical IT – new dimensions, Innovation (MOS; MOH) new ideas Annual Malpractice conference Tel Aviv, Feb 27, 2017 No Fault Compensation – the way forward Towards an Ethics Reform in Tel Aviv University, Edmond What can be gained from reframing human research as Human Medical Research" Israeli Safra Center for Ethics, Nov a collective action problem?

10 and American Perspectives 22, 2016 Annual Meeting, Israeli Haifa, Israel June 2016 The Surgeon in 2030 – ethical dimensions Academy of Surgeons 20 Years to Patient Rights Act Kiryat Ono, Israel, June 2016 Informed Consent –Moving Forward Annual Symposium JETLaw Vanderbilt University Law Aiming at Human/e School, Nashville, TN Jan 22, 2016 Israel Rhinology Society K. Blum, Israel May, 2015 Protecting your Practice – Medico-legal aspects Annual Conference Israel Pediatric Society Tel Aviv, Nov 2014 Genetic Information – The Good, The Bad and the National Conference undecided Does Disclosure have a UVA, Oct 2014 "Enabling Consumers in Choosing Disclosure through Future? Information Technology" Nano Tech, EuroNanoMed2 Oslo, Dec 2014 The Ethics of Nanotechnology – a proposed roadmap Health Policy Asthana, Kazakhstan, Dec The Road to patient safety and accountability 2014 The Annual Israel Clinical Tel Aviv, 2014 A View from the Bench – Reviewing Human Subject Trials Conference Research Annual Conference, Israeli 2014 Professionalism, Quality and Patient Safety Ear Nose and Throat Association National Workplace Health Nov 2013, Shfaim, Israel Ethical and legal perspectives of workplace health promotion Promotion (Auspice MOH) Annual Conference of the Oct 2013, Ha'Goshrim, Israel Clinical Significance of Israeli Otoneurology Society Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Pediatric Chronic Otitis Media Israel Heart Nov 8, 2013, Tel Aviv The rights of Patients and their Doctors to Decide over Society/Cardiology Implantable Pacemakers The 5th International June 2013, Tel Aviv Choosing Wisely - A Legal Perspective on Wisdom, Jerusalem Conference on Choices & Revealed Health Policy Preferences

11 Tel Aviv University, Safra 11/3/2013 Altruism and Organ Donation Center for Ethics – The time to re-consider Israeli Bar, Southern division Dead Sea, 12/4/2012 The Death of Wrongful Life Cause of Action in Israel Genetic Counseling 2012 Kiryat Ono College, Israel Legal Challenges of Contemporary Counseling Ethics and Reality TV Mishkenot, Jerusalem The New Code of Medical Ethics in Reality TV 11/18/2012 The Annual Meeting of the , Israel Irreversible Contraceptives - Endoscopic Gynecology Legal analysis 13/7/2012 Society The 54 th meeting of the Herzelia, Israel The Ethics of Rationing in the Israeli Society of Critical Care Face of Limited Resources 11/7/2012 Medicine Genetic Research – New Tel Aviv University, Liability and responsibility Insights 20/6/2012 Victims of Crime in the Public Bar Ilan University, 14/3/2012 Compensating Road Accidents Arena Israel Victims – Beyond the Appropriate Cause? Globalization of Healthcare Harvard University Law Globalization of Health Care School, US 5/2011 in the Information Technology Era – Opportunities and Legal Challenges Medicine 2.0 - Legal and Haifa University, 4/2011 Telemedicine – Legal scrutiny Ethical Dilemmas of online medicine Genetics, ethics & the law, March 9-11, 2011 1. Negligence and Genetics – European Genetic Bologna, Italy the landscape Foundation 2. Genetics and Public Health Israeli Cardiology Annual Jerusalem, 12/2010 Mandatory Screening of Meeting Athletes – is it legal? 18th Annual Conference, Tel Aviv , 7/2010 The Correlation Between Occupational Therapists (co- Court’s Verdict and authors Deganit Katz, Prof. Occupational Therapist Noomi Katz) Expert’s Opinion in Personal Injury Litigation in Israel. National Conference, 5/2010, Tel Hashomer Judicial Scrutiny of Health

12 "Screening for Cancer – Medical center, Israel Policy Design Policy, legal and ethical challenges" 4th International Jerusalem Jerusalem, Dec 6, 2009 Personal Responsibility to Conference -2009 (chairs –M. Healthy Behavior – Shani, A. Israeli) Between Perceived Freedom, Autonomy, and Paternalistic Interventions National Conference, University of Virginia School 1. Legal Challenges in "Genetics, Ethics and the of Law, USA, May 29-31, Population Genomics Law" 2009. 2. Torts and Genetics European School of Genetics Bologna , Italy 3/2009 1. Population Genomics – legal and ethical challenges 2. Genetic research – the ethical framework Israeli Head & Neck Zfat, Israel, November 2008 Risk Management in Head & Oncology Association Neck Oncology – Learning from Experience International Conference on Tel Aviv University Law No-Fault compensation "Medical Negligence & Faculty, May 4-5, 2008 Schemes – A Commentary Patient Safety" Oxford-Mount Sinai Oriel College, Oxford Genetic Testing and Screening Consortium On Bioethics University, April 8-11 2008 in Religious Groups “Ethics in Genomics – The Bar-Ilan University, Feb 11, Genetics and Genomics in Day after Tomorrow” 2008. Procreation Israel National Council for Hod Hashron, Israel, 10/2007 Tort Liability in child welfare the Child Annual – lessons from the medical Conference profession Israeli Society of Eilat, 3/2007 Malpractice in ENT – Past, Otolaryngology – Head Present and Risk Management and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting

13 The Third International Jerusalem, 2006 Reframing Doctoring: From Jerusalem Conference on Patient Centered Care to Health Policy Population Based Medicine – Ethical Challenges Israeli Law and Economics IDC, Herzelia, 6/2006 Lessons from Behavioral Association Economics in Health Policy Design Annual Conference on IDC, Herzelia, 5/2006 Administrative Compensation Medicine and the Law for Medical Injuries – Lessons from the USA Creating in God's image – Columbia and Bar Ilan Pre Gestational Diagnosis – Ethical Challenges in Stem Universities, Ramat Gan, Ethical and Legal Concerns Cell Research and IVF Israel, 9/2005 2nd CESAGen International The Royal Society, London The Rise of 'Genetic Conference April 2005. Couplehood': On Pre-marital "Genomics and Society" Genetic Screening in (With B. Prainsack) Orthodox Jewish Populations Estonian Academy of Science Tartu, Estonia 6/2003 Values in Bio-Medicine – the Israeli Experience British Council Seminar Newcastle UK, 2003 'Exploiting genetic knowledge' – Experts meeting The Israel Society for Tel Aviv, 2003 Challenges in Genetics in the Genetics Annual Meeting 21st Century

22nd German-Israeli Heidelberg, 2002 'Privacy, Confidentiality and Foundation meeting Human Identity in the Genetic Era in Israel' National conference on Haifa, 2002 Palliative care versus ‘End –of- life’ Euthanasia (round table) 14th Congress of the World The Netherlands, 2002 Medicine, Law and the Media association for Medical Law – Legal Aspects 22nd Annual conference of Tel Aviv, 2001 The Surgeon and the Law – Israel Surgical Federation Contemporary Issues

14 14th Israel Medical Week MEDAX 2001 Tel Aviv, 2001 Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Chronic Otitis Media Annual conference of the Ramat Gan, 2001 From Malpractice to Risk Israeli society for Quality in Management Health Care The Fifth annual conference Ramat Gan, 2001 Contraceptive Pills and of the Israel Society of Adolescents – Legal Pediatric and Adolescent Emancipation Gynecology Eighth international congress Beer-Sheva, 2000 From Medical Negligence on Ethics in Medicine to Risk Management – An Evolving Legal Doctrine International conference on Eilat, 2000 Novel Medical and Ethics Education in Medical Technological Advancement Schools as A Vehicle for Stimulant Instruction The 36 annual conference of Zichron Ya’akov 1999 The Yield of constructed work- therapists up in congenital Sensorineural hearing loss ‘Quality by Knowledge’- The Haife, 1999 Legal perspectives of Quality Fifth National conference of in the Health System the Israeli Quality association 12th Congress of the World Hungary, 1998 Patients’ rights legislation- association for Medical Law Physicians’ attitudes Israeli Head & Neck Surgery Haifa, 1998 Meningeal Carcinomatosis and Oncology Society Meeting Israel National Center for Haifa, 1998 Determination of Time of Transplantation Death – Legal Aspects 1st National Conference on Tel Aviv 1997 Medical Confidentiality Dentistry and the Law The 4th National Conference Jerusalem, 1996 Decision making in Chronic

15 on Health Education Diseases - Patient’s role The 4th National Conference Jerusalem, 1996 Health Education and Disease on Health Education Prevention – the Legal Duty 1oth Congress of the World Jerusalem, 1996 Property Rights in the Human association for Medical Law Body

Colloquium Talks and Other Invited Addresses (representative):

•1 The Industry Pharmacogenomics Working Group (I-PWG) [World's leading pharma companies group https://www.i-pwg.org/about-i-pwg/members] – Regulating Genetic, Genomic & Pharmacogenomic Research, April 2018. •2 Faculty workshop, Ono Academic College, Hunger Strikes in the US and Israel – Matching the unmatched", Dec 2016. •3 Annual Conference of Maccabbi HMO "Ethics in Telemedicien" Eilat, Sep 2016. •4 Annual Meeting, the Cystic Fibrosis Association, "Ethics of Disability & Wrongful Life in Israel", Ramat Gan, Israel, June 2016. •5 Annual meeting, Israel National Institute for Health Policy "Legal Aspects of Sharing Medical Data and Secondary Uses in the Israeli Health Systems," Dead Sea Conference, Feb 2016. •6 Annual Conference, Israel National Bioethics Committee, "The Right to Die – International Perspectives", Weitzman Institute, Feb 2015. •7 Israeli OB/GYN National Convention, “Genetics, Ethics and the Law – new ideas”, Tel Aviv, April 2014 •8 Israeli Bar, Tel Aviv, "New Perspectives on Informed Consent and Dignitary Damages", OAC, Nov 2013. •9 Israel Society of Gastroenterology Annual Conference, Informed Consent in the Digital Era, Sep 2013, Tel Aviv. •10 The Ninth Anglo-Israel Association, "Comparative perceptions of genetic privacy",Jerusalem 9/2012 •11 Testimony, the Public Committee on Wrongful Life (members of the Israeli Supreme Court, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice) 6/2012 •12 Israeli Bar Annual Meeting. "Medical Malpractice – renegotiating the role of

16 expert witnesses". Eilat 5/2011 •13 Israeli Ministry of Justice Annual Meeting, "Medicine and Law – the new Oveum Donation Law", Dec 2010. •14 32nd International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, "Emerging Trends in Medical Research: Personalized Medicine", October 2010. •15 Israel National Institute for Health Policy, The 8th Dead Sea Conference "Legal Aspect of Tele-Medicine", 5/2010. •16 Israeli Bar Association, Tel Aviv "Medical Malpractice – are we in the right direction?" 5/2010 •17 Arizona State University “Collective Action Problems in Public Health – lessons to be learned, obstacles to be surmounted” Feb/2010. •18 Columbia University Medical Center, NY (Chair - Prof. P. Appelbaum), “Regulating Genetic Research In Israel” 2/2010 •19 National Conference of the Israeli Pharmacists Association – "Legal Aspects of Pharmaceutical Practices", 12/2009, Tel Aviv, Israel •20 Joint Biobank Symposium, Graz University, Austria – "Population Biobanks and Ethiomics – Reshaping the Law & Ethics of Biobanks" 7/2009. •21 National Conference, Israeli Medical Geneticists National Association: "Genomics and Society – New Challenges" , Israel 6/2009. •22 Israel National Committee for Human Medical Research Annual Meeting, 2009: "Genome-Wide Association Studies – Legal and ethical challenges". •23 Institute for Practical Ethics, University of Virginia (Chair - Prof. J. Childress), “Public Health in Israel –Tradition, religion & science” 1/2009. •24 University of Virginia Health Law Faculty Colloquium, “Collective Action Problems in Public Health" 1/2009. •25 Israeli Bar Annual Meeting. "Medical Malpractice – New threats, outdated responses". Eilat 5/2008. •26 National Conference of the Insurance Industry. "Organ transplantation Coverage Policies– Can you meet your contractual obligations?", Eilat, 3/2008 •27 Israel National Committee for Human Medical Research Annual Meeting,2008 – "Direct – to- Consumer Genetic Testing: legal challenges”. •28 Haklalit HMO Senior Management meeting – "Patients' Rights and the Legal System" 9/2007

17 •29 Israeli Bar, , “Malpractice Litigation in Genetics”, Tel Aviv, 3/2007 •30 Harvard College Stem Cell Society, “Religious Perspectives on Stem Cell Research”, 3/2007. •31 Israeli Society of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting, “Malpractice in ENT”, Eilat, 3/2007 •32 University of Virginia Bioethics Society, (Prof. Arras) “From Genetics to Genomics” 2/2007 •33 Institute for Practical Ethics, University of Virginia (Prof. Childress), “From Premarital Genetic Testing to National Biobanks – the Changing Genetic Identity” 1/2007 •34 The Israeli National Forum for Legal and Ethical Aspect in Genetic Counseling: "Genetics Tests Over-the-Counter", Nov 2006. •35 ELSA Biobank Project, Vienna, Austria – “Biobanks - Ethical Governance" 6/2006 •36 Graz University, Austria – "Biobanks, Common Goods and Ethiomics" 6/2006. •37 Stem Cell Research Coalition - “Stem Cell Research in Israel”, Hartford, Connecticut, 3/2006 •38 Bar-Ilan University Law School – faculty workshop: “Irrationality in Health Policy Design”, 10/2005. •39 Israeli Parliament, Committee on Science and Technology, “Stem Cell Research – Legal and Scientific Update”, 10/2005. •40 Bioethics Research in Progress Seminar “The National Organ Transplantation Act after Twenty Years: A Time for Reform” Harvard Medical School (Prof. D. Brock), Division of Medical Ethics 5/2005. •41 “DNA, Biotechnology, and Law Enforcement”, The Harvard Journal of Law & Technology Symposium, 4/2005. •42 “Stem Cell research – ethical and legal issues”, Massachusetts State House, Hadassah National Stem Cell Research Initiative, 3/2/2005. •43 “Genetic Screening and testing”, Harvard Law School, E.LaB meeting, 3/2005 •44 “The Present and Future of Performance Enhancement in Sport”, Harvard Law School, E.LaB meeting, 4/2005.

18 •45 University of Virginia Law School – faculty workshop: “Increasing the availability of organs for transplantation – a new legal and ethical paradigm”, March 2005. •46 Institute for Practical Ethics, University of Virginia (Prof. Childress), “Towards a National Organ Insurance”, Feb 2005. •47 Keynote speaker, The Annual Biotechnology Education Conference, Virginia Tech. “population genomics – legal perspectives”, July 14-17, 2004. • “The New Genetics and the Law – Is technology bound to mutate our legal perspectives?” Virginia Society for Law and Technology, 04/02/04. •48 “Population Genetics and Public Health” UVA Forum on Health Law and Policy, University of Virginia 04/22/04. •49 ELSA Biobank Project, Vienna, Austria – “Biobanks in Israel – a sanguine reflection on individuals, communities and the public”, 3/2004. •50 J.B. Moore Society of International Law, University of Virginia Law School “International Legal diversity in Biomedicine – Where does it stem from?” 03/30/04; “Telemedicine – legal and ethical implication of border-free medicine” 01/29/2008. •51 Institute for Practical Ethics, University of Virginia (Prof. Childress), “From individuals to Population ‘Genethics’ ”. Nov. 2003. •52 Annual meeting of Israel Oncology Society: "Informed Consent and Phase I protocols" Eilat 2003. •53 Israeli Bar, Northern District, “Liability in Medical Negligence”, Haifa, 2003 •54 National conference, “End-of-life decision – Who should decide?”, Haifa University, 2003 •55 Israeli Bar: “Medical Negligence – new trends”. Nazeret, 2002. •56 Ministry of Science National Conference: “Human Cloning – Legal Challenges”, Tel Aviv 2002. •57 Cyprus Government: "Health Law – New Dimensions", Nicosia, Cyprus, 2002. •58 Hospitals’ Management Meeting– “Health Management in a Changing Legal environment”, Petah-Tikva, 2001. •59 Annual Meeting of Israel Urology Society “A Decade of Medical Malpractice”, Eilat, 2001. •60 Israeli Bar, Northern District, “Medical Records – Legal Aspects”, Haifa, 2001 •61 Eighth international congress on Ethics in Medicine: “From Medical Negligence to

19 Risk Management – An Evolving Legal Doctrine”, Beer-Shiva, 2000. •62 Annual meeting of Israel Clinical Pediatric Society: “Medical Negligence in a Changing Legal environment”, Jerusalem 2001. •63 Annual meeting of Israel Gynecology and Obstetrics Society: ”Legal Aspects of Tissue Preservation”, Haifa 1999. •64 Annual meeting of Israel Association of Tissue Banking: “Organ Allocation and Preservation - Legal Aspects”, Tel Hashomer, 1998. •65 The 2nd National Conference of Nursery Education: “Medical Confidentiality – Legal and Ethical Ramifications”, Zichron Ya’akov, 1998. •66 International postgraduate graduate training program ceremony, Tel Aviv University Medical School: “Health and Law Towards 2000”, Tel Aviv 1997. •67 IDF Jurists and attorneys symposium: “AIDS and the Law”, Tel Aviv, 1997. •68 IDF Jurists and attorneys symposium: “Property Rights in the Human Body”, Tel Aviv, 1996.

Scholarships, Fellowships, Awards, Research Grants, etc. • Israeli National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research, 2015-2016: “Ownership of Big Data and Medical Information” (Principle Investigator). • Israeli Science Foundation (The most important research body in Israel), 2012: Altruism in Organ Donation (with Nurit Guttman, TAU). • Israeli National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research, 2011-2013 "Priority to organ donor cards holders" (Principle Investigator). • Israeli National Institute for Health Policy and Health Services Research, 2010-2012 – research grant - "Quality Control of Child Abuse Reporting in Major Hospitals" (Co- investigator). • Haifa University’s scholarship for advanced studies (2003-2004, 2004-2005). • Fellow in Health Policy and Ethics at the Law School and the Institute for Practical Ethics, University of Virginia, USA. 2003-2004 • Fellow Research in Medical Ethics, Harvard University Medical School, Boston, USA 2004-2005 • Consultant and Fellow Research, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston, USA 2005 (medical malpractice). • Invited Scholar, British Council: 'Exploiting genetic knowledge: fifty years

20 on from Watson Crick'. Newcastle. UK, 2003. • Distinguish Lecturer, Haifa University, 2000-2001, 2002-2003. • Young scholar participation fellowship, “Ethical Codes in Medicine”, Freiburg, Germany 1997. • Sapir Foundation Research Grant, 1996: “Organ Transplantation in Israel”.

21 II PUBLICATIONS

A. M.D. dissertation, Tel Aviv University Medical School

“Breast Lesions in Adolescent Girls, a Retrospective Clinico-pathological Correlation" [Heb], Tel Aviv University, 35 p. 1/3/91. Supervisors: Dr. Siegal A., Dr. Kaufman Z. Published in part: Siegal A., Kaufman Z., Siegal Gil, “Breast masses in adolescent females” Journal of Surgical Oncology 1992, 51; 169-174.

B. S.J.D. (Ph.D. in law) dissertation, University of Virginia School of Law "Collective Action Problems in Public Health" Submitted Dec. 2008, approved Feb 2009. Supervisor: Richard J. Bonnie. Committee: Richard J. Bonnie, James F. Childress, Gregory Mitchell.

C. ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS

In Hebrew: 1. Gil Siegal et al., "Treating Hunger Strikers in Israel" 157 Israel Medical Association Journal (2018) 38-41. 2. Gil Siegal, Editorial, 6 Journal of Health Law and Bioethics [Heb] (2015), 8-15. 3. Gil Siegal, Israeli Bioethics, 6 Journal of Health Law and Bioethics [Heb] (2015), 16-40 (reproduced in ISRAELI BIOETHICS AND HEALTH LAW (Gil Siegal, Editor, Bialik Pub., 2015): 8-21.). 4. Dvora Itzik, Rami Benbenishty, Saralee Glasser, Wendy Chen, Merav Jedweb, Liat Lerner- Geva, Gil Siegal, Zohar Lavi-Sahar, Hanna Slutzky, Decisions of Hospital Based Child Protection Teams to Report to Child Protective Services, Police and Community Welfare Services 74 Social Worker Journal (2015) 26-30. 5. Gil Siegal, Uri Nir, "Compensating Road Accident Victims – Beyond the Appropriate Cause?" Tel Aviv University Law Rev (2014) (cited extensively by the Supreme Court, 2017). 6. Gil Siegal, "Editorial – Changing the Default for Organ Donation – A Needed Change", 5 Journal of Health Law and Bioethics [Heb] (2013).

22 7. Gil Siegal, "Information Technology in Medicine – Some legal observations" Israel Medical Association Journal (Ha'refuah) [Heb] 2013;152: 286-289. 8. Gil Siegal, "Editorial – Wrongful Life in Israel – A Needed Change", 4 Journal of Health Law and Bioethics [Heb] (2011) 10-14. 9. Moti Mark, Gil Siegal, "Mental Health Rights in Israel – A Multi-dimensional Analysis". 2 Journal of Health Law and Bioethics [Heb] (2009), 46-114. 10. Gil Siegal, "Emerging Wrongful Life Cases – Between Mother’s Autonomy and Unborn Child’s rights", 1 Journal of Health Law and Bioethics [Heb] (2008) 10-20. 11. Gil Siegal, “Compensating for newborn injuries” (Lecture's extract) Symposium – Law & Medicine (ed. Guy I. Seidman, Erez Shaham) 6 Law & Business (2007), 102-104. 12. Gil Siegal, “Western Bio-Ethics - Israel between North America and Europe”. Israel Medical Association Journal [Harefua] 2004;143:142-146. 13. Gil Siegal, “Developments in Health Law”, 5 Legal Yearbook, Ono Academic Center, Israel 2004-2005: 433-468 (cite by the Israeli Supreme Court in 9863/06). 14. Gil Siegal, “Patient’s Duties – An Indispensable Legal Requirement”. Medicine and Law 2002;27: 65-72. 15. Gil Siegal, “Medical Follow-Up: A Legal Analysis”. Medicine and Law 2002;26:190-192. 16. Gil Siegal, Inbal Hochman, Noemi Siegal, “Medical Treatments of Mature Minors – A Plea for Legal Reconsideration”. Medicine and Law, Jubilee Issue, 2001;25: 317-327. 17. Gil Siegal, Maya Peled, “Statutory Ethics Committees”. Medicine and Law 1997;17:6-11. 18. Gil Siegal, Noemi Siegal, “Property Rights in the Human Body”. Medicine and Law, 1996;14:13-16. 19. Gil Siegal, “Peer Review Committees Privilege”. Israel Medical Association Journal [Harefua], 1996;131:66-67.

Solicited publications 1. Siegal G, Brodsky B, "Laryngeal Cancer – Review", Medicine [Heb] 2006. 2. Siegal G., "Law and Regulation in the Digital Era of Medicine", The Dead Sea 11th Conference, 2010, 36-42.

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In English

1. Julia d. Mahoney & Gil Siegal, Beyond Nature? Genomic modification and the future of humanity (2018), J Law & Contemporary Problems (Duke Law School) (forthcoming). 2. Douglas S. Ruhl & Gil Siegal, Medical Malpractice Implications of Clinical Practice Guidelines. Otolaryngology– Head and Neck Surgery (2017) 1-3. 3. Orit Karnieli-Miller, Talya Miron-Shatz , Gil Siegal, Yaara Zisman-Ilani. On the verge of shared decision making in Israel: Overview and future directions. Z. Evid. Fortbild. Qual. Gesundh. wesen (ZEFQ) 123-124 (2017) 56–60. 4. Guttman, N., Siegal, G., Appel, N., & Bar-On, G. Should Altruism, Solidarity, or Reciprocity be Used as Prosocial Appeals? Contrasting Conceptions of Members of the General Public and Medical Professionals Regarding Promoting Organ Donation. 66 Journal of Communication, (2016) 66: 909–936 Impact Factor: 2.895 i. ISI Journal Citation Reports Ranking: 2015: 3/79 (Communication) 5. Gil Siegal, “On Blind Spots, Moral Obligations and Collective Action Problems", 16 Am J Bioethics 2016: 2-22. 6. Irit Allon, Gil Siegal et al., "Ethical Issues in Nanomedicine: Tempest in a Teapot?" 18 Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy 2016:1-9. 7. Gil Siegal et al., "Medical Information Exchange - Pattern of Global Mobile Messenger usage among Otolaryngologists", 155 Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2016: 753-757. 8. Gil Siegal, "Genomic Databases and Biobanks in Israel", 43 Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics (2015) 766-775 [Selected as one of the most important and timely articles on computers, technology, and the law in 2016 by 42 Rutgers Computer & Tech. L.J. 331 (2016).] 9. Merav Jedwab, Rami Benbenishty, Wendy Chen, Saralee Glasser, Gil Siegal, Liat Lerner-Geva, "Child protection decisions to substantiate hospital child

24 protection teams' reports of suspected maltreatment". 40 Child Abuse & Neglect 2015:132-41. [2.34 Impact Factor] 10. Gil Siegal, "Making the Case for Designated Donation to Registered Donors", Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2014; 3:1. 11. Rami Benbenishty, Merav Jedweb, Wendy Chen, Saralee Glasser, Hanna Slutzky, Gil Siegal, Zohar Lavi-Sahar, Liat Lerner-Geva, "Predicting the Decisions of Hospital Based Child Protection Teams to Report to Child Protective Services, Police and Community Welfare Services", Child Abuse & Neglect –The international Journal 2014; 38: 11-24 [2.34 Impact Factor] 12. Michal Luntz, Noam Yehudai, Miki Haifler, Gil Siegal, Tova Most, "Risk Factors for Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Chronic Otitis Media". Acta Oto-larngol 133(11): 1173- 1180 (2013). 13. Mark Rothstein, Gil Siegal, The Duty to Notify, 12 Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy 93-136 (2012). 14. Gil Siegal, "Jump-Starting Telemedicine", Ear, Nose & Throat.J 2012 July;91(7):266- 269. 15. Gil Siegal, "Enabling Globalization of Health Care in the Information Technology Era", 35 Virginia Journal of Law & Technology 1, 2012. 16. Gil Siegal, Richard J. Bonnie, Paul S. Appelbaum, "Personalized Disclosure by Information-on-Demand: Attending to Patients’ Needs in the Informed Consent Process", 40 Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 2012, 359-367.[Impact Factor: 1.169] 17. Miron-Shat, T ,Golan, O, Brezis, M, Siegal, G, and G.M. Doniger, "The status of shared decision-making and citizen participation in Israeli medicine". Special Issue "Implementation of Shared Decision Making in Health Care“ German Journal for Evidence and Quality in Health Care Z Evid Fortbild Qual Gesundhwes. 2011;105(4):271-6. 18. Talya Miron-Shatz, Ofra Golan, Mayer Brezis, Gil Siegal, Glen M. Doniger, The Status of Shared Decision-making and Citizen Participation in Israeli medicine, Israel Journal of Health Policy Research 2012, 1:5 19. Gil Siegal, "Legal Aspects of Telemedicine", Otolaryngology Clinics of North America 2011;44;1375-1384.

25 20. Luigi Padeletti, David O. Arnar, Lorenzo Boncinelli, Johannes Brachman, John A. Camm, Jean Claude Daubert, Sarah Kassam, Luc Deliens, Michael Glikson, David Hayes, Carsten Israel, Rachel Lampert, Trudie Lobban, Pekka Raatikainen, Gil Siegal, Panos Vardas, “European Heart Rhythm Association Expert Consensus Statement on the management of cardiovascular implantable electronic devices in patients nearing end of life or requesting withdrawal of therapy” Europace (2010) 12(10): 1480-1489. 21. Gil Siegal, Neomi Siegal, Richard J. Bonnie, “An Account of Collective Actions in Public Health” 99 Am Journal of Public Health (2009) 1583-1587. 22. Gil Siegal, Michelle M. Mello, David M. Studdert, "Adjudicating Severe Birth Injury Claims in Florida and Virginia: The Experience of a Landmark Experiment in Personal Injury Compensation," 34 American Journal of Law & Medicine (2008) 489-533. a. Cited numerously by a Scotland Parliament report 2011. www.scotland.gov.uk/Resource/ 0039/00394407.pdf 23. Siegal Gil, "Mr./Mrs Right or Mr./Mrs. Gene-Right? – On Premarital Genetic Screening" American Institute of Biological Sciences 2007. http://www.actionbioscience.org/genomic/siegal.html. a. Translated by the American Institute of Biological Sciences to Spanish, 2009 http://actionbioscience.org/esp/genomica/siegal.html 24. Siegal G, Bonnie RJ, "Closing the Organ Gap",34 Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics, (2006) 415-423 (cited numerously by the American Institute of Medicine Report, “Organ Donation”, 2006). a. Translated to Italian, 2012. 25. Prainsack B, Siegal G, “The Rise of Genetic Couplehood? Comparative View of Premarital Genetic Screening”, BioSocieties, London School of Economics, 2006;1:17- 36. 26. Siegal G, Bonnie RJ, “Reflections on Fairness in UNOS Allocation Policies”. Am J Bioethics 2005; 5(4):28-29. 27. Waisman Y, Siegal N, Siegal G, Amir L, Cohen H, Mimouni M. "Role of Diagnosis- Specific Information Sheets in Parents' Understanding of Emergency Department Discharge Instructions". Eur J Emerg Med. 2005; 12:159-162. 28. Siegal G, “Embryonic Stem Cells Research in Israel - Legal and Ethical Inquiry.” J Biolaw & Business. 2004;7 (4):10-13. 29. Waisman Y, Siegal N, Chemo M, Siegal G, Amir L, Blachar Y, Mimouni M. “Do

26 Parents Understand Emergency Department Discharge Instructions? A Survey Analysis.” Israel Medical Association Journal 2003;5(8):567-70. 30. Zohar Y, Siegal A, Siegal G, Halpern M, Levy B, Gal R “The Great Auricular Nerve” J. Craniomaxillofacial Surgery, 2002;30:318. 31. Siegal G, Gaitini LA. “Treating Acute Anaemia in A Jehovah's Witness In Israel: An Innovative Approach To A Medical And Legal Challenge.” Medicine and Law, 2002;21(3):485-93. 32. Siegal G, Braun J. et al. “Sensorineural Hearing Loss and Leptomaningeal Malignancy” Israel Medical Association Journal. 2002;300-301. 33. Siegal G, Siegal N, Weisman Y. “Patients’ Rights Legislation - Physicians’ Attitudes.” Medicine and Law, 2001: 20(1) 63-78. 34. Siegal G., Luntz M. et al. “Langerhanse Cell Histiocytosis”. Archives of Otoaryngology- Head and neck Surgery, 2001;127(1):78-80. 35. Fradis M., Siegal G. “Magnetic Nose-Rings - A plea for Caution” Israel Medical Association Journal 2000; 2;958. 36. Siegal A., Kaufman Z., Siegal Gil. “Breast Masses in Adolescent Females” Journal of Surgical Oncology 1992, 51; 169-174.

Work in Progress 1. Gil Siegal, Free riders and Vaccination policies 2. Gil Siegal, USB – the American Biobank

Invited Chapters in Books and Encyclopedia: 1. Barilan YM, Siegal G. The stem cell debate: a Jewish perspective on human dignity, human creativity and inter-religious dialogues. In CROSSING

BORDERS. CULTURAL, POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES CONCERNING

STEM CELL RESEARCH. (Bender, Manzei, Hauskeller eds.) (2005). 2. Gil Siegal, Israel Health System. In: The World and Its Peoples. Brown Reference Group, London UK, Marshall Cavendish Academic, United States: Set 1, Vol 7. 3. Prainsack B, Siegal G. Genetic Testing and Screening in Religious Groups – Perspectives of Jewish Charedi Communities. In KIN, GENE, COMMUNITY:

REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGIES AMONG JEWISH ISRAELIS (Daphna

27 Birenbaum-Carmeli & Yoram Carmeli, eds., Berghahn Books, Oxford, NY 2010), 153-173. 4. Gil Siegal, Neomi Siegal, Leadership and the Road to Personal Responsibility to Healthy Behavior – Between Autonomy and Paternalistic Interventions. In ACCOUNTABILITY AND RESPONSIBILITY IN HEALTH CARE: ISSUES IN ADDRESSING AN EMERGING GLOBAL CHALLENGE (Edts: Bruce Rosen, Stephen Shortell, Avi Israeli, World Scientific, 2011) 499-511. 5. Gil Siegal, Electronic Medical Tourism and the Medical-WWW. In GLOBALIZATION OF HEALTH CARE (Ed. I.G. Cohen, Oxford University Press), 2013, 341-358. 6. Gil Siegal, Israeli Bioethics. In ISRAELI BIOETHICS AND HEALTH LAW (Gil Siegal, Editor, Bialik Pub., 2015): 8-21. 7. Gil Siegal, Organ Traffic. In ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL BIOETHICS SPRINGER PUBLISHERS (Ed. Henk ten Have, Springer Publishers) (2016). 8. Gil Siegal, Medical Malpractice. In ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GLOBAL BIOETHICS SPRINGER PUBLISHERS (Ed. Henk ten Have, Springer Publishers) (2016). http://link.springer.com/referenceworkentry/10.1007/978-3-319-05544- 2_276-1#page-1. 9. Gil Siegal, Pathways and Barriers to Parenthood - The Case of Sex Selection. In PATHWAYS AND BARRIERS TO PARENTHOOD (Orit Taubman-ben-ari , ed.. in press) (2019) forthcoming.

Edited Book: ISRAELI BIOETHICS AND HEALTH LAW (Gil Siegal, Editor, Bialik Pub., 2015).

Publications in non-academic venues: 1. Host of a 6-part TV Show on 'Genetics, Ethics and the Law'. http://www.valivingtv.com/page122/page122.html?refreshed. 2. Gil Siegal, "Altering Our Organ-Donor Policy", Haaretz, B/9, 1/29/2005. Available at http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/675841.html. In Hebrew see http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/pages/ShArtPE.jhtml?itemNo=673124&contrassID=2&subContr assID=3&sbSubContrassID=0.

28 3. Gil Siegal, "Unaccepted Compensation in Torts", Haaretz 11/20/2006. Available at http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/spages/781720.html?more=1.

E. CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS/Posters (representative)

Abstract In Hebrew: 1. Siegal G, Brodsky A, Luntz M, "Chronic Otitis Media and Sensorineural Hearing Loss", Annual Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Conference, 2006. 2. Siegal G, "Informed Consent and Phase I Protocols". The Second Israel Conference of Oncology and Radiotherapy, 2003. 3. Siegal G, Hochman I, Siegal N. Contraceptive Pills and Adolescents – Legal Emancipation. The Fifth annual conference of the Israel Society of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, 2001, p 26. 4. Siegal G. The surgeon and the Law – contemporary issues. 22nd Annual conference of Israel Surgical Federation 2001, p 17.

Abstracts in English: 1. Mira kochanovsky, Gil Siegal Patients' Rights Act after 20 years https://ethics-2017.isas.co.il/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2016/03/Ethics-2017-book- for-website.pdf 2. Itamar Offer, Dror Diker, Nitzan Hardoof, Gil Siegal, "Electronic Informed Consent – The Experience of the HMC Bariatric Center, 2015". The 4th National Conference of the Israeli Society for Quality in Health Care, Dec 3, 2015. http://www.digi- catalogue.com/expo1215/#288 3. Noam Yehudai1, Miki Heifler1, Gil Siegal, Michal Luntz Clinical Significance of Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Pediatric Chronic Otitis Media, Annual Conference, Israeli Otoneurology Society, 2013(http://www.israel- neurology.co.il/images/Program_updated.pdf) 4. Gil Siegal, Choosing Wisely – legal perspectives. 5th International Jerusalem Conference, 2013 www.israelhpr.org.il 5. Gil Siegal, Personal Responsibility to Healthy Behavior – Between Perceived Freedom, Autonomy, and Paternalistic Interventions. 4th International Jerusalem Conference, 2009 p 167 www.israelhpr.org.il/fileserver.php?file=633.

29 6. Proceedings, Course in Genetics, Medical Technologies and Public Health Policies, European Genetic Foundation 2009 Bologna, Italy (1) Genetic Research – the Ethical and Legal Framework; (2) Population Genomics. 7. Proceedings, Annual Meeting Israeli Society of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery Annual Meeting, “Malpractice in ENT”, 2007 p 7. 8. Barbara Prainsack, Gil Siegal. The rise of 'genetic couplehood': on pre-marital genetic screening in orthodox Jewish populations. 2nd CESAGen International Conference "Genomics and Society" 2005, The Royal Society, London. http://www.cesagen.lancs.ac.uk/docs/2005abstractbook2.doc. 9. Barbara Prainsack, Gil Siegal. Risk and Genetic Identities: Premarital Screening Experiences from Israel, the U.S., and Cyprus. Interfaces between Risk, Regulation and Culture: Exploring National Variations in Waste Management, Food Safety Regulation and Biotechnology, Bielefeld University, Germany January 27-28, 2005. Available at: http://www.uni-bielefeld.de/iwt/gk/interfaces/prainsack.pdf. 10. Siegal G. Biobanks in Israel – A sanguine reflection on individuals, communities, and the public. Available at: http://www.univie.ac.at/transformation/Elsa/ELSAWorkabstracts.htm. 11. Yechzkel Weisman, Noemi Siegal, Michal Chemo, Gil Siegal, Lisa Amir, Yoram Blashar, Mark Mimony. Do parents understand emergency department discharge instructions? Analysis of a survey. Ped Res 2000; 47(4): 121A # 713. 12. Siegal G. Novel medical and technological advancement as a vehicle for stimulant instruction. The 1st international conference on Ethics Education, Eilat 2000, P 79. 13. Siegal G, Siegal N. Decision making in Chronic Diseases - Patient’s role. The 4th National Conference on Health Education, 1996, p 18. 14. Siegal G, Siegal N. Health Education and Disease Prevention – the Legal Duty. The 4th National Conference on Health Education, 1996, p 47.

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