selected scholarly activity
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chapters
- Critical Self-Reflection as Moral Practice: A Collaborative Meditation on Peer Review in Ethics Consultation. 47-61. 2018
- Minding Baby Abigail. 61-69. 2015
- The Dominion of Bioethics. 191-215. 2011
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conferences
- On Being a Palliative Care Physician: What Is Our Role in a Changing System?. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. e90-e90. 2018
- On the Cusp: Understanding the Perspective of Palliative Care Physicians at the Outset of Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. e89-e90. 2018
- Who Am I and How Am I Doing? Professional Relationships as a Source of Identity and Resilience for Palliative Care Physicians. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. e38-e38. 2018
- A Hospital End-of-Life Protocol to Improve Discussions and Documentation of Patient and Family Wishes: Evaluation of Uptake and Satisfaction. Journal of Palliative Care. 187-187. 2012
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journal articles
- Double-edged MAiD death family legacy: a qualitative descriptive study. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care. 14:e845-e850. 2024
- What are the views of Quebec and Ontario citizens on the tiebreaker criteria for prioritizing access to adult critical care in the extreme context of a COVID-19 pandemic?. BMC Medical Ethics. 25:31. 2024
- Clinical Ethics Training in Canada: Moving Towards Standardization. Canadian Journal of Bioethics. 7:205-205. 2024
- Do Clinical Ethicists Improve with Experience? And, If So, How Would We Know?. Canadian Journal of Bioethics. 7:209-209. 2024
- Leader as CARER: An ecological approach to designing a resilient MAiD program. Healthcare Management Forum. 36:137-141. 2023
- Access Isn’t Enough: Evaluating the Quality of a Hospital Medical Assistance in Dying Program. HEC Forum. 34:429-455. 2022
- Getting Beyond Pros and Cons: Results of a Stakeholder Needs Assessment on Physician Assisted Dying in the Hospital Setting. HEC Forum. 34:391-408. 2022
- Implementation of Medical Assistance in Dying as Organizational Ethics Challenge: A Method of Engagement for Building Trust, Keeping Peace and Transforming Practice. HEC Forum. 34:371-390. 2022
- Introducing Medical Assistance in Dying in Canada: Lessons on Pragmatic Ethics and the Implementation of a Morally Contested Practice. HEC Forum. 34:307-319. 2022
- MAiD to Last: Creating a Care Ecology for Sustainable Medical Assistance in Dying Services. HEC Forum. 34:409-428. 2022
- A framework for critical care triage during a major surge in critical illness. Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia. 69:774-781. 2022
- How can we improve the experiences of patients and families who request medical assistance in dying? A multi-centre qualitative study. BMC Palliative Care. 20:185. 2021
- How We Can Improve the Quality of Care for Patients Requesting Medical Assistance in Dying: A Qualitative Study of Health Care Providers. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 61:513-521.e8. 2021
- Becoming a medical assistance in dying (MAiD) provider: an exploration of the conditions that produce conscientious participation. Journal of Medical Ethics. 47:51-58. 2021
- Provision of medical assistance in dying: a scoping review. BMJ Open. 10:e036054-e036054. 2020
- Canadian emergency medicine and critical care physician perspectives on pandemic triage in COVID-19. Journal of Emergency Management. 18:31-35. 2020
- Ethics consultation in paediatric and adult emergency departments: an assessment of clinical, ethical, learning and resource needs. Journal of Medical Ethics. 44:13-20. 2018
- The art of medicine: arts-based training in observation and mindfulness for fostering the empathic response in medical residents. Medical Humanities. 43:192-198. 2017
- The provision of medical assistance in dying: protocol for a scoping review. BMJ Open. 7:e017888-e017888. 2017
- Ethical issues experienced by healthcare workers in nursing homes. Nursing Ethics. 23:490-506. 2016
- Beyond Trail Blazing: A Roadmap for New Healthcare Ethics Leaders (and the People Who Hire Them). HEC Forum. 25:211-227. 2013
- From Reactive to Proactive: Developing a Valid Clinical Ethics Needs Assessment Survey to Support Ethics Program Strategic Planning (Part 1 of 2). HEC Forum. 25:47-60. 2013
- Implementing a Clinical Ethics Needs Assessment Survey: Results of a Pilot Study (Part 2 of 2). HEC Forum. 25:61-78. 2013
- Ethics policy review: a case study in quality improvement. Journal of Medical Ethics. 39:98-103. 2013
- Assessing Family Members' Satisfaction with Information Sharing and Communication during Hospital Care at the End of Life. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 16:82-86. 2013
- Opening the Black Box of Ethics Policy Work: Evaluating a Covert Practice. American Journal of Bioethics. 12:3-15. 2012
- Education for Ethics Practice: Tailoring Curricula to Local Needs and Objectives. HEC Forum. 24:227-243. 2012
- Grassroots Origins, National Engagement: Exploring the Professionalization of Practicing Healthcare Ethicists in Canada. HEC Forum. 24:153-164. 2012
- WHO ARE WE WHEN WE ARE DOING WHAT WE ARE DOING? THE CASE FOR MINDFUL EMBODIMENT IN ETHICS CASE CONSULTATION. Bioethics. 25:370-382. 2011
- A Pilot Qualitative Study of “Conflicts of Interests and/or Conflicting Interests” Among Canadian Bioethicists. Part 1: Five Cases, Experiences and Lessons Learned. HEC Forum. 22:5-17. 2010
- A Pilot Qualitative Study of “Conflicts of Interests and/or Conflicting Interests” Among Canadian Bioethicists. Part 2: Defining and Managing Conflicts. HEC Forum. 22:19-29. 2010
- Exploring a Model Role Description for Ethicists. HEC Forum. 22:31-40. 2010
- Development of a Critical Care Triage Protocol for Pandemic Influenza: Integrating Ethics, Evidence and Effectiveness. Healthcare Quarterly. 12:54-62. 2009