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  Nada Gligorov, PhD
Assistant Professor of Medical Education
Mount Sinai School of Medicine

Assistant Professor of Bioethics
The Bioethics Program
 

Clinical Ethics
Neuroethics


Nada Gligorov earned a BA in Philosophy at the University of Toronto, and her PhD in Philosophy from the Graduate Center, CUNY.

She was an ethics fellow at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine from 2002-2007. She is currently working on issues of personal identity and advanced directives, on an objective criterion for the judgment of pain reports, and issues concerning the interaction between commonsense and scientific conceptual frameworks.

Curriculum Vitae (word doc) >

Recent Publications
“Unconscious Pain,”
Open Peer Commentary, forthcoming in The American Journal of Bioethics-Neuroscience.

“Reconsidering the Impact of Affective Forecasting,”
forthcoming in Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.

Recent Activities

“Reduction or Reconceptualization,” The New Jersey Regional Philosophical Association, November 3rd, 2007.

“Connecting Cognitive Psychology to Clinical Ethics,” Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium, New York, 2005.

“Affective Forecasting and Patient Refusal of Care,” The ASBH 9th Annual Meeting, October 18-21, 2007, Panel Session, Nada Gligorov, Ph.D., Anita Silvers, Ph.D., Charles M. Culver, MD, PhD, Rosamond Rhodes, Ph.D.

“The Impact Bias and Paternalism,” Joint Ethics Conference, 18th Canadian Bioethics Society Conference, June 2007

“The Problem of Personal Identity and It’s Impact on Advanced Directives,” Oxford-Mt. Sinai Consortium, New York, April, 2007, Nada Gligorov, Christine Vitrano.

 
     
E-mail: nada.gligorov@mssm.edu
Phone: 212-241-8895
 

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