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DEPARTMENT OF BIOETHICS

 

Stuart J. Youngner, MD


Chair, Department of Bioethics
Susan E. Watson Professor of Bioethics
Professor of Psychiatry

End of Life Decision Making
Organ Transplantation
Clinical Ethics Consultation
Definition of Death
Malpractice

Office Phone: 216-368-6196
e-mail: sxy2@case.edu

NIH Biosketch

 

Bio

 

Stuart J. Youngner received a B.A. from Swarthmore College and an M.D. from Case Western Reserve University where he is Susan E. Watson Professor and Chairman of the Department of Bioethics. He did an internship in Pediatrics and a residency in Psychiatry at University Hospitals of Cleveland and subsequently received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities to study medical ethics at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University.

Dr. Youngner serves on the editorial advisory boards of the Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, the Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, and the Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics.  He has been elected a Fellow of the Hastings Center and the American Psychiatric Association and has been certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.  He has served as a consultant to the United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Institute of Medicine, and the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.  Dr. Youngner has testified before the United States Congress. He served as President of the Society for Bioethics Consultation from 1994-1997 and is a founding member of the Board of Directors of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities and was given the organization’s Distinguished Service Award in 2000.  He co-directed a national task force that examined the need for standards for ethics committees and clinical ethics consultation.  He is the on the Medical Board of Trustees and ethics committee of the Musculoskeletal Foundation.

Dr. Youngner is a nationally and internationally recognized scholar in biomedical ethics and has published and spoken on topics including: decisions to limit life-sustaining treatment, ethics committees, physician-assisted suicide, advance directives, definitions of death, and ethical issues in organ and tissue retrieval and transplantation.   He has published over 90 articles in peer-reviewed scholarly journals. He is the editor or coeditor of eight books, including The Definition of Death: Contemporary Controversies (Johns Hopkins University Press). His latest book, Transplanting Human Tissue: Ethics, Policy and Practice, was published by Oxford University Press in September, 2003.


Recent Publications

 

Henry M, Fishman, JR, Youngner, SJ.  Propranolol and the prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder: is it wrong to erase the “sting” of bad memories?  The American Journal of Bioethics 2007;7(9)1-9.

Nagao N, Aulisio M, Nukaga Y, Fujita M, Kosugi S, Youngner S, and Akabayashi A.  Clinical ethics  consultation:  examining how American and Japanese experts analyze an Alzheimer’s case.  BMC Medical Ethics 2008; 9:2.
           
Youngner SJ.  Clinical ethics consultation:  Attention to cultural and historic context.  Consulta ética clinica: Atención al contexto cultural e histórico 2008;Vol. CLXXXIV(730):285-292.

Molina A, Rodriuez-Arias D, Youngner SJ. Should individuals choose their definition of death? J Med Ethics 2008; 34:688-689.

Chen Y, Youngner SJ. “Allow natural death” is not equivalent to “do not resuscitate”: A response.  Journal of Medical Ethics (accepted for publication).

 

 

Recent Activities

 

Brain Death and Organ Transplantation, Taiwan National University Medical College.  Taipei, Taiwan. September 18, 2007.

Teaching Bioethics, Tzu-Chi Buddhist Hospital and Medical College.  Hua-Lian, Taiwan.  September 20, 2007.

Do Our Emotions Tell Us Anything Important?  Boundaries in Bioethics:  University of Salamanca.  Salamanca, Spain.  October 18, 2007.

Visiting Professor, Taiwan National University College of Medicine.  September 17-22, 2007.

Visiting Professor, Radboud University of Nijmegen (The Netherlands), January 1-March 7, 2008.



Contact Information

 

Stuart J. Youngner, M.D.
Chair, Department of Bioethics
School of Medicine
Case Western Reserve University
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44106-4976

Office: 216-368-6196
FAX: 216-368-8713
email: sxy2@case.edu