Curriculum Vitae Keith A. Bauer, MSW, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Marquette University



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Curriculum Vitae Keith A. Bauer, MSW, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Philosophy Marquette University Special Fields: Healthcare Ethics, Applied Ethics (business, information technology, environmental) & Ethical Theory Education and Degrees: B.A., Mary Washington College, 1989 M.S.W., Virginia Commonwealth University, 1993 M.A., Duquesne University and University of Pittsburgh, 1995 Ph.D., University of Tennessee Knoxville, 2001 Academic Experience: Wakefield Country Day School, Washington VA: Instructor, Registrar, 1989-1990 University of Pittsburgh: Teaching Assistant University of Tennessee-Knoxville: Teaching Assistant Marquette University: Assistant Professor August 2002-present I. PUBLICATIONS A. Articles (Written at Marquette) Cybermedicine and the Moral Integrity of the Physician-Patient Relationship, Ethics and Information Technology 2004, 6: 83-91. Covert Video Surveillance of Parents Suspected of Child Abuse: The British Experience and Alternative Approaches, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2004, 25(4): 331-327. Ethical Issues in Tissue Banking for Research: A Brief Review of Existing Organizational Policies, coauthored with Sara Taub and Kayhan Parsi, Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 2004, 25(2): 113-142. Distributive Justice and Rural Healthcare: A Case for E-Health, International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2003, 17(2): 243-254. B. Articles (Written before Marquette) Using the Internet to Empower Patients and to Develop Partnerships with Clinicians, American Journal of Bioethics 2001, 1(2): See http://bioethics.net or http://mitpress.mit.edu/ajob. Reprinted in World Hospitals and Health Services, 2002, 38(2): 2-10. Home-Based Telemedicine: A Survey of Ethical Issues, Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2001, 10 (2): 137-146. Bottom-Up Ethics -Universally Applied in Public Relations Practice, in the 1999 Business Research

Yearbook, edited by Jerry Biberman (University Press of America, 1999). Co-authored with Dr. Susan Dimmick: 155-159. Build an Ethical Bridge over the Digital Divide, Ethics Forum in AMNews, July 2, 2001. See the American Medical Association at http://ama.assn.org/sci-pubs/amnews. Length: 2 pages. Telehomecare: Ethical and Social Issues, Center View (8)1 (October 1999), Center for Applied and Professional Ethics, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 1-3. Healthcare Justice and Home-Based Telemedicine: The Beginning of an Ethical Framework, in Proceedings of 21 st Annual Communications Research Symposium, Vol. 19, 1999: 365-380. Published by the College of Communications, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, June 1999. C. Book Reviews (Written at Marquette) Review of D. Micah Hester s Community as Healing: Pragmatist Ethics in Medical Encounters, American Journal of Bioethics, 2004, 4(1): 62-63. D. Editorial Work (Marquette) Guest editor for special issue of the Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics that addresses the ethical, social, and policy aspects of using information and communication technology in healthcare. The issue should reach press sometime in late 2007. E. Articles in Press Wired Patients: Implantable Microchips and Biosensors in Patient Care will be published in a forthcoming issue of the Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics. F. Articles in Progress Transhumanism Medicalizing Obesity Smart Homes, Smart Clothes, and the Smarter Practice of Medicine Workplace Trust and the Secret Monitoring of Employees II. TEACHING Marquette University Phil 104: Theory of Ethics Phil 108: Business Ethics Phil 190: Special Topics in Philosophy: Ethics, Computers, and Information Technology Phil 191: Medical Ethics Phil 192: Health Care Ethics (emphasis on clinical ethics for nursing students) Phil 266: History and Theory of Ethics (graduate) Phil 295: Bioethics (independent study, graduate) Phil 195: Bioethics (independent study, undergraduate) University of Tennessee Knoxville Introduction to Philosophy: Value and Reality Introduction to Philosophy: Knowledge and Reality Ethical Theory and Applications Medical Ethics

University of Pittsburgh Introduction to Philosophical Problems III. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Invited paper: Wired Patients: Implantable Microchips and Biosensors in Patient Care Eighth Annual Ethics & Technology Conference at St. Louis University, June 24-24, 2005. E-Health, the Digital Divide, and Distributive Justice, The Sixth Annual Ethics and Technology Conference, Boston College, June 27-28, 2003. Cybermedicine and the Moral Integrity of the Physician-Patient relationship, The Sixth Annual Ethics and Technology Conference, Boston College, June 27-28, 2003. Remote Medicine, Special Session Sponsored by the APA Committee on Philosophy and Medicine: Coming to Terms with Medical Implantable Chips and Internal Miniaturized Machines, APA Central Division One-Hundredth Annual Meeting, Cleveland, OH, April 23-26-2003. E-Health and distributive Justice, American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities, Baltimore, MD, October 24-27, 2002 Teaching Medical and Professional Ethics Online: Opportunities and Challenges, Tenth Annual Meeting of the Association for Practical and Professional ethics, Cincinnati, OH, March 1-4, 2001. Presented with Kayhan Parsi. Here, There, and Everywhere: Opportunities and Challenges in Bioethics and Distance Education, Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Nashville, TN, October 26, 2001. Co-presenters included Clarence Braddock, Kayhan Parsi, Glenn Graber, and Art Derse. Using the Internet to Empower Patients and to Develop Partnerships with Clinician, Morality in the 21 st Century, conference sponsored by the American Philosophical Association and the Philosophy Department of the University of Delaware, Newark, DE, October 28, 2001. The Ethical and Social Dimensions of Home-Based Telemedicine, 18 th Southern Biomedical Conference and the 2 nd International Conference on Ethical Issues in Biomedical Engineering, Clemson, SC, May 23, 1999. Managed Mental Health Care in Tennessee: Perceptions of Quality of Care in the TennCare-Partners Program, 19 th Annual Meeting of the Association for Politics and the Life Sciences, Atlanta, GA, September 2, 1999. Telehomecare: Ethical and Social Issues, Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association, Working Group on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues, Washington, D.C., November 8, 1999. The Unrealized Potential of Telemedicine: Some Practical and Ethical Issues, International Symposium on Technology and Society in South Bend, IN, June 6, 1998 and University of Tennessee Medical Center- Knoxville (UTMCK) Ethics Grand Rounds, July 14, 1998. Ethical Issues in Covet Video Surveillance of Parents Suspected of Child Abuse: The British Experience, First Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and the Humanities in Houston,

TX, November 19, 1998. Managed Rural Healthcare and the Moral Market, American Philosophical Association (Society for Business Ethics), Eastern Division 95 th Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, December 28, 1998. Also gave the same paper at the 16 th National Conference on Organization Ethics and Healthcare at the University of Virginia, September 26, 1998. The Ethical Business of Managed Healthcare, Joint Meeting of the American Association of Bioethics, The Society for Bioethics Consultation and the Society for Health and Human Values in Baltimore, MD, November 7, 1997. IV. CLINICAL TRAINING AND EXPEREICNE Kenner Army Hospital. First-year clinical social work internship at outpatient mental health clinic. Conducted bio-psycho-social assessments and maintained small client caseload for individual counseling. Provided psycho-educational programs on chemical addiction, stress management, depression, and anxiety. 1991. Medical College of Virginia, Second-year clinical social work internship at MCV s outpatient mental health clinic. Responsible for providing individual and group counseling and conducting and presenting psychiatric evaluations at case conferences. 1992. University of Tennessee Medical Center, 60 hours in master s level clinical practicum. Practicum designed to familiarize students with hospitals and clinical environment. Practicum included six-week rotation in family and internal medicine, attendance at morning reports, and rounding with healthcare providers at hospital and Brakebill Nursing Home. 1996 Lakeshore Mental Health Institute, 60 hours in master level clinical practicum. Practicum included participation in weekly treatment team; meetings in adult and children services; discussions with patients and staff in observation rooms; meetings with administration about mental health planning and deinstitutionalization; and the writing of case studies. 1996. University of Tennessee Medical Center, 400 hours in doctoral level clinical practicum that included rotations through internal medicine, pediatrics, oncology, pastoral care, social work, and nursing; participation in hospital ethics committee; presentations at Ethics Grand Rounds; participation in morning and afternoon reports; participation in PhD/MA bi-weekly seminar to discuss practicum experiences; and production of written outcomes, including case study, annotated bibliography, and clinical paper. 1998. V. COMMITTEES AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Department Graduate Committee, 2003-present Undergraduate Major Advisor, 2003-present Graduate Major Advisor, 2003-present Pre-Major Advisor, 2005-present Staffed Annual Major Browsing Fair, 2005-present Redesigned Philosophy 192 (Healthcare Ethics) in collaboration with the College of Nursing, 2003-2004. Created and designed new undergraduate course in ethics and information technology, 2003-2004.

Community Founding Member, Ethics Committee, Milwaukee Psychiatric Hospital, 2002-present VI. ACADEMIC HONORS, AWARDS, GRANTS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Best student paper award at the International Symposium on Technology and Society in South Bend, IN, June 13, 1998: The Unrealized Potential of Telemedicine: Some Practical and Ethical Issues. Student paper award at the Working Group on Ethical, Social and Legal Issues of the 1999 Annual Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association in Washington, D.C., November 8, 1999: Telehomecare: Ethical and Social Issues. Fellowship, Institute for Ethics, American Medical Association, Chicago IL. Helped to developed online continuing medical education (CME) ethics course that applies the AMA s Code of Medical Ethics. Wrote for the Virtual Mentor, an online ethics resource. Taught a six-week faculty seminar series for AMA members on ethics, medicine, and information technology. Participated in ethics case conferences at the University of Chicago s Maclean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics. Mellon Grant for $3,000.00 for academic year 2003-2004. Project title: Redesigning Philosophy 192: Healthcare Ethics. Summer Faculty Fellowship grant for the amount of $4,500.00, summer 2004. Project title: Ethical Implications of Medical Implantable Chips and Biosensors. VII. EMPERICAL RESEARCH/TASK FORCES University of Tennessee IRB approved (#5689B) research project: Toward an Ethical Assessment of Managed Mental Health Care in Tennessee. Co-principal investigators included Professor James L. Nelson, Ph.D. and Terri Mellinger, RN, MA. 1999. Participant in a Food and Drug Administration and National Science Foundation sponsored Workshop on Home Care Technologies of the Future, Rockville, MD (April 7-9, 1999). The aim of the workshop was to identify the ethical, social, and policy implications of future home health technologies and to generate a report to guide future funding, research, and policy decisions on such matters. VIII. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Philosophical Association American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Association for Practical and Professional Ethics Updated February 2006