2019 National Bioethics Symposium
 
Symposium Faculty and Planning Committee

Keynote Speakers

Tod Chambers, PhD
Associate Professor
Feinberg School of Medicine
Northwestern Medicine
Evanston, IL

Sharon Kaufman, PhD
Professor Emerita
Medical Anthropology
University of California, San Francisco

Faculty

Kjell Benson, MD
Regional Medical Director
Landmark Health
Portland, OR

Kevin Dirksen, M.,Div., M.Sc., HEC-C
Senior Ethicist, Director of Ethics Education
Providence Center for Health Care Ethics
Portland, OR

Prakash Chenjeri, PhD
Professor – Philosophy Chair
University of Southern Oregon

Denise Dudzinski, PhD, MTS
Professor and Chair
Department of Bioethics & Humanities
UW School of Medicine
University of Washington
Seattle, WA

Fred Grewe, DMin, BCC
Ordained Congregationalist Minister
Providence Hospice
Medford, OR

Kristine Keough, PhD
Regional Bioethicist, Ethics and Spiritual Care
PeaceHealth
Portland, OR

Nicholas Kockler, PhD, MS, HEC-C
Endowed Chair in Applied Health Care Ethics
Regional Director
Providence Center for Health Care Ethics
Portland, OR

Hong Lee, PhD
Medical Ethicist
Salem Health
Portland, OR

Kate Marshall, MD
Chief Resident
Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
Providence Health Care

Thomas May, PhD
Floyd and Judy Rogers Endowed Professor
Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
Washington State University

Bob Macauley, MD, FAAP, FAAHPM
Professor of Pediatrics
School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR

Keren McCord, LCSW, OSW-C
Co-Chair Ethics Consult Service
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR

Ruchika Mishra, PhD
Program in Medicine & Human Values
California Pacific Medical Center
Sutter Health

Melissa Monner, MS
Co-Chair Ethics Consult Service
Oregon Health & Science University
Portland, OR

Laurie Morrison, PhD
Clinical Bioethicist
PeaceHealth
Portland, OR

Jamil Mustafa, PhD
Professor, English
Lewis University

Shilpa Shashidhara, PhD
Program in Medicine & Human Values
California Pacific Medical Center
Sutter Health

Jennifer Vines, MD, MPH
Deputy Health Officer
Medical Director, Communicable Disease Services
Multnomah County
Portland, OR

Kaiser Permanente Faculty

Jennifer Baisa, MS
Portland, OR

Melinda Caskey, MD
Portland, OR

Paula Goodman-Crews, MSW, LCSW
San Diego, CA

Jennifer Hopping-Winn, LCSW
Portland, OR

Tom Janisse, MD
Portland, OR

Deborah Kasman, MD, MA
Baldwin Park, CA

Leong Koh, MD
Vice President
Quality, Care Experience, and Patient Safety
Northwest Permanente

Marcy Lake, DO
Portland, OR

David Lerman, MD, JD
Pasadena, CA

Shawna McDermott, MBA
Portland, OR

Tony Morton, MD
Kensington, MD

Bates Moses, MD, MA
Riverside, CA

Mathew Pauley, JD, MA, MDR
Oakland, CA

Janet Price
Portland, OR

Jeanne Robinson, MD
Portland, OR

Ben Rrustemaj, MDiv
Portland, OR

Kraig Russell, MD
Portland, OR

Anna Skold, MD
Atlanta, GA

John Vu
Oakland, CA

Eli Weber, PhD
San Bernardino, CA

Committee Chairs

Kraig Russell, MD
Portland, OR

Janet Price

Portland, OR

Committee

Jana Craig, PhD
Oakland, CA

Paula Goodman-Crews, MSW, LCSW
San Diego, CA

William Brian Hatten, DO

Honolulu, HI

Tony Morton, MD

Kensington, Maryland

Bates Moses, MD, MA
Riverside, CA

Mathew Pauley, JD, MA, MDR
Oakland, CA

Anna Skold, MD
Atlanta, GA

William Strull, MD
Oakland, CA

Kathleen M Young, RN
Atlanta, GA

NATIONAL CME OFFICE – THE PERMANENTE FEDERATION

Sarah Shimer
National CME Coordinator
Oakland, CA

Jo Townson
Senior Consultant, Clinical Education
Oakland, CA

SCPMG MEETINGS & EVENTS

Amy Tam
Sr. Meeting Planner
SCPMG Meetings & Events
Pasadena, CA

 
FACULTY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

Kaiser Permanente requires that all planners and faculty participating in CME activities disclose any financial relationship with a commercial interest that might pose a potential, apparent, or real conflict of interest with regard to the individual's contribution to the activity. A commercial interest is defined by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) as any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients; the most common examples are pharmaceutical and medical device companies. All potential conflicts of interest are mitigated prior to the start of the conference and in accordance with the policies of the KP National CME Program.