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DEPARTMENT OF BIOETHICS

 

 

Jennifer Fishman, Ph. D.


Assistant Professor of Bioethics and Sociology

Ethics of Continuing Medical Education Curricula
Anti-Aging Therapies in Biomedicine
Effect of Internet and Media Technologies on Marketing of Health and Medical Information

Office Phone: 216-368-5388
e-mail: jrf17@cwru.edu

NIH Biosketch


 

Bio

 

Dr. Fishman received her Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of California, San Francisco. She got her BA and the University of California, Berkeley and has worked as a lecturer at San Francisco State University and California State University, Hayward. She joined the faculty at Case in September 2003.

Dr. Fishman is interested in empirical bioethics research for the study of new medical technologies. Her dissertation was based on a sociological analysis of the emergence of "sexual dysfunction" in the Viagra and post-Viagra age of biomedical, bioetchnological, and pharmaceutical research. She traces the contemporary scientific research trajectories of sexual dysfunction, examining the ethics and contents of clinical trial methods, the relationships among academic researchers, pharmaceutical companies, and FDA guidelines, and the development of new diagnostic categories to accommodate new drugs. She plans to study new biomedical developments and technologies as they continue to expand into more aspects of people's lives. Her past research has focused largely on gender issues in biomedicine, with particular interest in the conception of sex and gender differences in biomedical research. Some potential projects include examining: how the use of the internet and other media technologies have changed the dissemination and marketing of health and medical information; the ethics of continuing medical education curricula; the increased focus on anti-aging therapies in biomedicine, particularly those directed at peri-menopausal and menopausal women.


Recent Publications

 

Fishman, JR. “Manufacturing Desire: The Commodification of female sexual dysfunction.” Social Studies of Science. 34(2): 187-218. 2004.

Whitehouse, P and Fishman, JR. “Justice and the House of Medicine.” American Journal of Bioethics. 4(2): 43- 45. 2004..

 

Recent Activities

 

“Tales from the Postdoctoral Field.” Studying Up – the Problems and
Prospects of Multi-Sited Ethnography. Conference sponsored by the National Science Foundation. University of California, Berkeley. February 2, 2004.

”Opening Pandora’s Box: The Ethics and Context of Research on Female Sexual Dysfunction.” Bioethics Grand Rounds. Cleveland Clinic Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio. February 16, 2004.

”Manufacturing Desire: Viagra and the Remaking of Sexual Dysfunction.” Invited Lecture, Science and Technology Studies Program. University of British Columbia. Vancouver, British Columbia. March 5, 2004.

”Opening Pandora’s Box: Viagra and the Remaking of Female Sexual Dysfunction.” Obstetrics-Gynecology Grand Rounds. Cleveland Clinic
Foundation. Cleveland, Ohio. April 12, 2004.

Finalist, Greenwall Foundation Faculty Scholars Award.

 

Contact Information

 

Jennifer Fishman, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Bioethics
Department of Bioethics
School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-4976

Office: 216-368-5388
FAX: 216-368-8713
email: jrf17@cwru.edu