Journal of <strong>Ethics</strong> in Mental Health, 2005-2012 <strong>Ethics</strong> & Behavior, 1999-2005 Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>: Policies, Protocols, Guidelines & Programs, 1996-2003 Healthcare <strong>Ethics</strong> Committee Forum, 1992-2002 Calyx: Ethical Issues in Paediatrics, Editor, 1991-1993Tenure, Promotion and Reappointment Reviews Jennifer Parks, (promotion to the rank of Professor) Loyola University Chicago, 2012. Kathryn Ehrich, (promotion to Senior Research Fellow) King’s College London, 2011. Christine Overall, (Queen’s Research Chair, renewal), Queen’s University, 2010. Michael Oldani, (tenure review), University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, 2009. Julia Abelson, (promotion to the rank of Professor), McMaster University, 2009. Walter Glannon, (promotion to the rank of Professor), Department of Philosophy, University ofCalgary, 2009. Paul Ford, (promotion to the rank of Associate Professor), Cleveland Clinic Lerner College ofMedicine of Case Western Reserve University, 2009. Duff Waring, (promotion to the rank of Associate Professor with tenure), Department of Philosophy,York University, 2006. Kathleen Oberle, (promotion to the rank of Professor), Faculty of Nursing, University of Calgary,2006. Joan McGregor (promotion to the rank of Professor), Department of Philosophy, Arizona StateUniversity, 2005. Tod Chambers (promotion to the rank of Associate Professor with tenure), Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> andHumanities Program, The Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 2003 Jonathan Hellmann (promotion to the rank of Professor), Department of Pediatrics, University ofToronto, 2002 Laurie Zoloth (promotion to the rank of Professor), Jewish Studies Program, San Francisco StateUniversity, 1999 William Harvey (promotion to the rank of Professor), Department of Philosophy, University of Toronto,1998 Carl Elliott (promotion to the rank of Associate Professor), Department of Pediatrics, University ofMinnesota, 1997 Carol Cowell (promotion to the rank of Professor), Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology,University of Toronto, 1993PROFESSIONAL AND ACADEMIC SERVICECONFERENCE PLANNING Co-Chair, Planning Committee, Brain Matters: New Directions in Neuroethics, Halifax, NS, 2009. Planning Committee, International Network on Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, Beijing China,2006 Planning Committee, Maritime Health <strong>Tech</strong>nology Symposium, Halifax, NS, 2006 Planning Committee, Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Halifax, NS, 2005 Planning Committee, Canadian Bioethics Society (CBS), Halifax, NS, 2005 Peer Review, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH), Nashville TN, 2001 Planning Committee, Canadian Bioethics Society (CBS), Halifax, NS, 1997 Chair, Planning Committee, Society for Bioethics Consultation (SBC), Cleveland OH, 1995 Peer Review, Society for Bioethics Consultation (SBC), Cleveland OH, 1995 Planning Committee, Society for Bioethics Consultation (SBC), Pittsburgh, PA, 1994 Planning Committee, Society for Bioethics Consultation (SBC), Cleveland, OH, 1993 Planning Committee, Canadian Bioethics Society (CBS), Toronto, ON, 1992 Planning Committee, Canadian Bioethics Society (CBS), Hamilton, ON, 1991Françoise Baylis, Page 36
COURSES TAUGHTUNDERGRADUATEBiology BIOL 4807 (Special Topics in Biology); Dalhousie University (independent study)Clerkship <strong>Ethics</strong> (MED III); Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University Spring 97; Fall 97; Fall 98; Fall01Ob/Gyn Clinical Clerkship (MED III); Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University 1999-present (monthly1 1/2 hour tutorials)<strong>Ethics</strong> in Medicine (Patient-Doctor Unit) (MED I); Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University Spring97; Spring 98; Fall 98<strong>Ethics</strong> in Genetics Embryology and Reproduction (MED I); Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University,Spring 98 – presentPhilosophy PHIL 345 (Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>); University of Tennessee, Knoxville Fall 93; Spring 94; Spring95; Summer 95; Spring 96 Rehabilitation Medicine REH 400 (<strong>Ethics</strong> in Rehabilitation); University of Toronto Fall 91, 92 Medical <strong>Ethics</strong> (331S) (MED III); Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Spring 91; Spring 93 Human Values in Medicine ETH 111F (MED I); Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto Fall 90;Fall 91 Philosophy PHIL 145 (Introduction to Philosophy); University of Western Ontario, Fall 84GRADUATE Bioethics BIOT 5105 (Directed Reading Course in Bioethics), Summer 2009 Bioethics BIOT 5101 (Resources for Bioethicists); Dalhousie University, Winter 2006 Bioethics BIOT 5000 (Advanced Topics in Bioethics); Dalhousie University, Winter 2005 Philosophy PHIL 546 (Orientation to Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>); University of Tennessee, Knoxville Spring 96 Philosophy PHIL 588 (Clinical Practicum); University of Tennessee, Knoxville Fall 95Philosophy PHIL 544 (Topics in Applied <strong>Ethics</strong>: Feminist Health Care <strong>Ethics</strong>); University ofTennessee, Knoxville, Spring 95 Philosophy PHIL 547 (Clinical Med. <strong>Ethics</strong>); University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Spring 94 Medical <strong>Ethics</strong>; Hospital for Sick Children, Paediatric Residents Seminar (RI), Spring 92CONTINUING EDUCATION Canadian Public Health Association, mission to Serbia, November 2004 Integrity in Scholarly Activity Workshop, Dalhousie University, January 2003 Canadian Health Care <strong>Ethics</strong> Forum (national meeting), Senior Faculty and Program Chair,Vancouver, August 1998 (5 day retreat for faculty-in-training) Everyday <strong>Ethics</strong>; Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University, Fall 1998 (4hours) Canadian Health Care <strong>Ethics</strong> Forum (regional meeting), Senior Faculty, Halifax, October 1996 (3 daymeeting for faculty-in-training) Bioethics Interest Group; Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University Fall 1996; Spring 1997 (4hours) Canadian Health Care <strong>Ethics</strong> Forum (national meeting), Senior Faculty, The Banff Centre, August1996 (3-5 day retreat for faculty-in-training) Faculty Development Workshop on <strong>Ethics</strong>, University of Manitoba, January 1996 (2 day workshop) Canadian Health Care <strong>Ethics</strong> Forum (national meeting), Senior Faculty, The Banff Centre, August1995 (5 day retreat for faculty-in-training) Everyday <strong>Ethics</strong>; Hospital for Sick Children, December 1991 - June 1993 (monthly, 2 hour seminars) <strong>Ethics</strong> and In Vitro Fertilization, The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences (ME 705), Fall1990 and Fall 1991 (8 hour seminars) Nursing <strong>Ethics</strong>, St. Joseph’s Health Centre, Fall 1990 (6 hours) But is it Ethical? G1041; University of Western Ontario, Fall 1990 (4 hours) Elderhostel, University of Western Ontario, June 1990 (4 hours)Françoise Baylis, Page 37
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