Mark Kuczewski
American philosopher
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Kuczewski is an American philosopher and bioethicist who has been a key contributor to the New Professionalism movement in medicine and medical education. In general, interest in professionalism has been widespread in medicine probably owing to the increasing regulatory and economic pressures on the practice of medicine. Many physicians have sought to identify the focal meaning of what it is to be a doctor in an effort to revitalize the profession. Kuczewski has been among a group that includes Richard and Sylvia Creuss, John Coulehan, and Matthew Wynia who see medical professionalism as including a commitment to social justice. That is, while professionalism entails such things as etiquette, communication skills, and basic medical ethics, professions are also expected to be leaders in educating the public and in advocating for the health of the public. Such leadership requires an understanding of the factors that lead some patient populations to be underserved and a commitment to bringing about social change to ameliorate these problems. The New Professionalism movement in medicine is a revival of communitarian bioethics that focus on the kinds of people and society we wish to be rather than on particular ethical questions of right and wrong. This focus on the relationship between the professional and the community can have important implications for medical education and professional development. While not eschewing case analysis and problem solving, the emphasis on the development of the person has created a renewed interest in narrative methods and reflection. Kuczewski has been an outspoken critic of efforts in medical education to focus on quantitative measures of professionalism education. He has argued that in an effort to make professionalism education “objective,” many medical educators are equating professionalism with trivial but easily measured behaviors. Kuczewski’s interest in professionalism and social justice has led him to pursue ethical issues in the interactions between medicine and recent immigrant populations. He has brought his work in communitarian and casuistic methods to bear on questions such as medical repatriation, insurance for undocumented immigrants, and the eligibility of DREAMers to become practicing physicians. His scholarship and advocacy was the catalyst for the Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine becoming the first medical school in the United States to explicitly welcome applications from DREAMers with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status. Under Kuczewski’s direction, the Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy at Loyola University Chicago has become a leader in educational programming to promote the relationship between medical professionalism and social justice. The Neiswanger Institute has contributed elements to the Stritch curriculum that explore the relationship between the business of medicine and social justice. The Institute also has online master of arts and doctoral programs that incorporating public health and leadership training in order to help health care professionals across the United States to promote service to the underserved. Kuczewski was elected president of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities and served a two-year term from 2009 to 2011. The ASBH is the major professional association in the United States for individuals engaged in bioethics and medical humanities. During his term, the society aggressively began moving toward a process called Quality Attestation that will attest to the credentials and expected competence of clinical ethics consultants.
Mark Kuczewski's Published Works
Published Works
- Legal and ethical myths about informed consent. (1996) (181)
- The Professionalism Movement: Can We Pause? (2004) (152)
- Quality attestation for clinical ethics consultants: a two-step model from the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities. (2013) (101)
- Reconceiving the family. The process of consent in medical decisionmaking. (1996) (100)
- Perspective: medical students' perceptions of the poor: what impact can medical education have? (2008) (98)
- Disability: An Agenda for Bioethics (2001) (65)
- The Decision Dynamics of Clinical Research: The Context and Process of Informed Consent (2002) (53)
- A Pilot Evaluation of Portfolios for Quality Attestation of Clinical Ethics Consultants (2016) (53)
- Casuistry and Principlism: The Convergence of Method in Biomedical Ethics (1998) (46)
- Talking about Spirituality in the Clinical Setting: Can Being Professional Require Being Personal? (2007) (44)
- Commentary: Narrative Views of Personal Identity and Substituted Judgment in Surrogate Decision Making (1999) (36)
- Whose will is it, anyway? A discussion of advance directives, personal identity, and consensus in medical ethics. (1994) (36)
- Fragmentation and Consensus: Communitarian and Casuist Bioethics (1997) (34)
- Informed Consent: Does It Take a Village? The Problem of Culture and Truth Telling (2001) (32)
- Medical education for "Dreamers": Barriers and opportunities for undocumented immigrants. (2014) (25)
- What Ethical Issues Really Arise in Practice at an Academic Medical Center? A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Clinical Ethics Consultations from 2008 to 2013 (2016) (25)
- Can Medical Repatriation Be Ethical? Establishing Best Practices (2012) (24)
- “I Will Never Let That Be OK Again”: Student Reflections on Competent Spiritual Care for Dying Patients (2014) (23)
- Book Reviews-An Ethics Casebook for Hospitals: Practical Approaches to Everyday Cases (1999) (22)
- Developing an Evaluation Tool for Assessing Clinical Ethics Consultation Skills in Simulation Based Education: The ACES Project (2016) (22)
- Bioethics : Ancient Themes in Contemporary Issues (2000) (20)
- Unanticipated harm to patients: deciding when to disclose outcomes. (2003) (20)
- The Soul of Medicine (2007) (20)
- Fostering Professionalism: The Loyola Model (2003) (19)
- Is Informed Consent Enough? Monetary Incentives for Research Participation and the Integrity of Biomedicine (2001) (17)
- Casuistry and Its Communitarian Critics (1994) (16)
- Re-Reading On Death & Dying: What Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Can Teach Clinical Bioethics (2004) (15)
- The common morality in communitarian thought: reflective consensus in public policy (2009) (14)
- Ethical issues in rehabilitation: conceptualizing the next generation of challenges. (2001) (14)
- Who is my neighbor? A communitarian analysis of access to health care for immigrants (2011) (13)
- Physician, Know Thyself: The Role of Reflection in Bioethics and Professionalism Education (2015) (13)
- Clinical Ethicists Awakened: Addressing Two Generations of Clinical Ethics Issues Involving Undocumented Patients (2019) (12)
- Good Sanctuary Doctoring for Undocumented Patients. (2019) (12)
- The Consortium Ethics Program: An approach to establishing a permanent regional ethics network (1995) (12)
- When Your Healthcare Ethics Committee "Fails to Thrive" (1999) (12)
- Ethics in Long-Term Care: Are the Principles Different? (1999) (12)
- The Gift of Life and Starfish on the Beach: The Ethics of Organ Procurement (2002) (12)
- Managed care and end-of-life decisions: learning to live ungagged. (1998) (11)
- The Really New Jim Crow: Why Bioethicists Must Ally With Undocumented Immigrants (2016) (11)
- Review of Jonathan D. Moreno, The Body Politic: The Battle Over Science in America (2012) (11)
- Putting ethics and clinical decision making before politics: requiring COVID-19 immunization for Solid Organ Transplantation (SOT) Candidates and their Support Team (2021) (10)
- Make My Case: Ethics Teaching and Case Presentations (1994) (10)
- From Informed Consent to Substituted Judgment: Decision-Making at the End-of-Life (2004) (10)
- Speech and Thought, Symbol and Likeness: Aristotle's De Interpretatione 16a3-9 (1990) (10)
- Two Models of Ethical Consensus, Or What Good Is a Bunch of Bioethicists? (2002) (9)
- The Epistemology of Communitarian Bioethics:Traditions in the Public Debates (2001) (9)
- Surrogate decision-making and the need for advance care planning: issues raised by the Al Barnes case. (2011) (8)
- Failure to Thrive: Can Education Save the Life of Ethics Consultation? (2007) (8)
- How Medicine May Save the Life of US Immigration Policy: From Clinical and Educational Encounters to Ethical Public Policy. (2017) (7)
- Quality of life: the contested rhetoric of resource allocation and end-of-life decision making. (2004) (7)
- Medical education as mission: why one medical school chose to accept DREAMers. (2013) (7)
- What Is the Minimal Competency for a Clinical Ethics Consult Simulation? Setting a Standard for Use of the Assessing Clinical Ethics Skills (ACES) Tool (2019) (7)
- Is Organizational Ethics the Remedy for Failure to Thrive? Toward an Understanding of Mission Leadership (2006) (6)
- Our Cultures, Our Selves: Toward an Honest Dialogue on Race and End-of-Life Decisions (2006) (6)
- Response to Open Peer Commentaries on “Can Medical Repatriation Be Ethical? Establishing Best Practices” (2012) (5)
- Operation Homefront: Meeting Clerkship Competencies with Home Visits to Families of Children With Special Needs. (2019) (5)
- Responding to the Call of Professionalism (2003) (5)
- Advocating for the DREAM Act: Why Pediatricians Should Care and What They Can Do (2018) (5)
- Ethical Issues in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Treatment Decision Making with Adult Patients (2005) (5)
- Providing Comfort or Prolonging Death for a Baby with “Dead Gut Syndrome”? (1999) (4)
- Everything I Really Needed to Know to Be a Clinical Ethicist, I Learned From Elisabeth Kübler-Ross* (2019) (4)
- Special issue: Bioethics & disability (2003) (4)
- In Search of an Honest Case (2001) (4)
- The Problem with Evaluating Professionalism (2006) (4)
- Equity for "DREAMers" in Medical School Admissions. (2015) (4)
- Retransplantation and the "noncompliant" patient. (1999) (4)
- Myth and Metaphysics in Plato’s Phaedo (1993) (4)
- Navigating Clinical Ethics: Using Real Case Constellations to Guide Learners and Teachers in Medicine. (2017) (3)
- The Virtual Graduate Program in Bioethics: The Mission, the Students, and the Hazards (2002) (3)
- Teaching biomedical ethics as professionalism in the United States (2010) (3)
- We Can Do Something! Caring for the Ongoing Needs of an Undocumented Patient (2019) (3)
- Ending DACA Has Pragmatic and Ethical Implications for U.S. Health Care. (2017) (3)
- The Rescinding of DACA: What Should Healthcare Professionals and Academics Do? (and Why?) (2017) (3)
- An Ethics Casebook for Hospitals: Practical Approaches to Everyday Ethics Consultations, Second Edition (2018) (3)
- Undue burden? The Vatican & artificial nutrition & hydration (2009) (3)
- Legalistic and contextual approaches to living wills. (1992) (2)
- “We Have a Lot of Power…”: A Medical School’s Journey Through Its New Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Initiative (2019) (2)
- Ethics Committees and Case Consultation: Theory and Practice (2004) (2)
- The Termination of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) Protections and Medical Education in the U.S. (2019) (2)
- The Duty of Competence and the Role of Simulated Ethics Case Consultation (2015) (2)
- Cancer patients say the darnedest things: commentary on "paradoxes in cancer patients' advance care planning". (2000) (1)
- The Mission and Philosophy of National Bioethics Commissions: Contributing to a Stable Societal Consensus (2010) (1)
- Childress's Greatest Hits (1998) (1)
- “Critical Thinking” as a Teaching Methodology: A Questionable Idea at the Wrong Time (1997) (1)
- Against Consent Form Language Requiring Multiple or Specific Methods of Contraception (2018) (1)
- Don’t We Need Something More in These Extraordinary Times? Response to the Commentaries (2019) (1)
- Editors & Editorial Board (2010) (0)
- Reframing Care in End-of-Life Care Helpful Themes from a Catholic-Christian Understanding of Death (2016) (0)
- Report Card Time: How Has the Biden Administration Addressed the U.S. Hispanic Community’s Social Determinants of Health? (2022) (0)
- Healing professions and Healing institutions. Frs. O'Rourke and Ashley have called for a "re-personalization" of health care. (2007) (0)
- Introduction (2000) (0)
- Conflict of interests in biomedical research: beyond disclosure. (2010) (0)
- Session B: Immigration, Transnationalism, and Cultural Identity (2014) (0)
- Norman Daniels. Seeking Fair Treatment, From the AIDS Epidemic to National Health Care Reform (1997) (0)
- The making of a clinical ethicist: reviewing the big questions. In era of lay leadership, Catholic moral tradition must be protected. (2009) (0)
- Supporting DACA recipients and international students pursuing careers in medicine: A pilot program for advisors (2023) (0)
- How Should History of Physician Involvement in the Holocaust Inform How Physicians Approach Employers? (2021) (0)
- The letter and spirit of a directive [1]. (2002) (0)
- Book reviews (1994) (0)
- Whose Will Is It , Anyway? a Discussion of Advance Directives, Personal Identity, and Consensus in Medical Ethics (1994) (0)
- On the attention & advocacy of bioethicists: some thoughts on the commentaries. (2001) (0)
- POLICY FORUM Equity for "DREAMers" in Medical School Admissions (2015) (0)
- What Actually Happened (1999) (0)
- Medical students and rights campaigns. (2014) (0)
- Practical Legal Comments on Informed Consent-Reply (1997) (0)
- Contributors (1995) (0)
- The First Bioethicist (2003) (0)
- Childress's Greatest HitsPractical Reasoning in Bioethics (1998) (0)
- Addressing Systemic Health Inequities Involving Undocumented Youth in the United States. (2021) (0)
- What Actually Happened (1999) (0)
- Dead Man Walking—Politics, Sr. Helen Prejean, and the Vocation of the Bioethicist (2011) (0)
- Issue Editors' Note (1999) (0)
- What Ethical Issues Really Arise in Practice at an Academic Medical Center? A Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Clinical Ethics Consultations from 2008 to 2013 (2015) (0)
- Physician-Assisted Death: Can Philosophical Bioethics Aid Social Policy? (1998) (0)
- Contributors (1991) (0)
- Developing an Evaluation Tool for Assessing Clinical Ethics Consultation Skills in Simulation Based Education: The ACES Project (2015) (0)
- Ask Not What You Can Do for ASBH, Ask What ASBH Can Do for You (2008) (0)
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