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Curriculum Vitae Martin Thomas Donohoe, M.D., F.A.C.P. Public Health and Social Justice Website http://www.phsj.org [email protected] [Open-access Powerpoints, articles, syllabi, related documents, and links] Personal Information Citizenship: United States, Canada, Australia Marital Status: Single Present Positions Adjunct Associate Professor, School of Community Health, Portland State University, 10/08-present (Adjunct Lecturer, 6/03-10/08) Internist, Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Hospital, Clackamas, Oregon, 6/02-present, Senior Physician, 2008 - present Member, Board of Advisors, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oregon Chapter, 11/06 – present (Board of Directors, 2001-6) Member, Physicians for Social Responsibility Social Justice Committee (2011-) Speakers Bureau, Physicians for Social Responsibility (2011-) Education Emergency Medical Technician-1 Certification, 1983 University of California, Los Angeles, B.S., 1984 (College Honors Program, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Biology Major, Mathematics Minor) University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, MD, 1990 [G.P.A.:4.0; Alpha Omega Alpha; Outstanding Graduate Student (one of four campus-wide)] Certification National Board of Medical Examiners, 1991
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Curriculum Vitae

Martin Thomas Donohoe, M.D., F.A.C.P.

Public Health and Social Justice Websitehttp://[email protected][Open-access Powerpoints, articles, syllabi, related documents, and links]

Personal InformationCitizenship: United States, Canada, AustraliaMarital Status: Single

Present PositionsAdjunct Associate Professor, School of Community Health, Portland State University, 10/08-present (Adjunct Lecturer, 6/03-10/08)Internist, Kaiser Permanente Sunnyside Hospital, Clackamas, Oregon, 6/02-present, Senior Physician, 2008 - presentMember, Board of Advisors, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oregon Chapter, 11/06 – present (Board of Directors, 2001-6)Member, Physicians for Social Responsibility Social Justice Committee (2011-)Speakers Bureau, Physicians for Social Responsibility (2011-)

EducationEmergency Medical Technician-1 Certification, 1983University of California, Los Angeles, B.S., 1984 (College Honors Program, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Biology Major, Mathematics Minor) University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, MD, 1990 [G.P.A.:4.0; Alpha Omega Alpha; Outstanding Graduate Student (one of four campus-wide)]

CertificationNational Board of Medical Examiners, 1991American Board of Internal Medicine, 1993, re-certified 2003 and 2013Advanced Cardiac Life Support, 2014

Medical Licensure / DEA License

Active Oregon and Washington Medical Licenses and DEA Licenses

Postgraduate TrainingInternship and Residency, Department of Internal Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Clinical Fellow in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 1990-93Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, Stanford University School of Medicine and Palo Alto VA Medical Center, Palo Alto, CA, 1994-96

Teaching Activities

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Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “Stories and Society: Literature and Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health,” Portland State University, 2015 - (planned)OHSU/Kaiser Internal Medicine Residents Conference Series (every 6 weeks), 2011

Health Care: Rich vs. Poor and U.S. vs. the World.Heal the world (or at least your corner of it): activism 101 for internal medicine residents.

Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “Independent Study: Topics in Public Health and Social Justice,” Portland State University, School of Community Health, 2009-Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “Women’s Health and Human Rights,” Portland State University, Department of Women’s Studies, 2007-Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “Public Health and Social Justice,” Portland State University, School of Community Health, 2003-Senior Scholar, Center for Ethics in Health Care, Oregon Health and Science University, 1998-2002Assistant Professor of Medicine, Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), 1996-2001Multiple noon conferences for internal medicine housestaff, OHSU, 1996- 2001 (see Presentations below)Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “Literature, Medicine, and Public Health”, OHSU, 1997-2001Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “The Humanities and Social Sciences in Medicine” (for medical students and residents), OHSU, 1998-2001Course Director, History of Medicine (two-year long elective for first- and second-year medical students), OHSU, 2000-2001Clerkship Director, Medicine II (4th-year internal medicine student programs, included weekly clinical seminars with medicine and ICU subinterns), OHSU, 1996-2000Leader, Ambulatory Care Workshop in the Humanities and Social Sciences for Internal Medicine Residents (every 6th week from ‘96-’98, every 6th –12th week from ‘98-’99, every 18 weeks through 6/00), topics vary, OHSU, 1996-2000Other curriculum development:

Added literary selections to the syllabus for Principles of Clinical Medicine course (a 2-year required course for 1st-and 2nd-year medical students), OHSU, 1996-2001Developed “Medicine and Social Justice” Ethics Curriculum for Internal Medicine Residents

Mentor in medical humanities and public health for students' and residents’ reading electives (multiple), research projects, and talks, Stanford (1994-6), OHSU, 1996-2001, PSU, 2003-present (see Abstracts and Publications below for details of publications and presentations)

Students include:Chen A, Chandra R, Wheeler D, Humphries N. Generalist to specialist referrals (1994-96)Wang M, Rouhbaksh R. Health effects of war and the medical literature (1996)

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Miller J. Historical and multicultural approaches to death, grieving, and funerary rituals (1997)Silviera M. Death and funerary rituals (1997)Ison M, Mihara K. Syphilis in jails and prisons (1997-98)Filipek M. Studies of generalist physicians attitudes and practices towards referrals (1997-8).Bolger J. Adding literature to the medical school curriculum (1997-8)Geiman B. Statistical power and reporting of sample size calculations in randomized controlled trials (1998-9)Matthews H. Excessive packaging in pharmaceutical samples (1999)Bultemeier N, Haney E, Smoking cessation knowledge, attitudes and practices within a university internal medicine clinic (1990-2000)Steingraber K. Medicine and the media (1999-2000)Mularski K, Zreloff J, Direct-to-Consumer Advertising by the Pharmaceutical Industry (2000)Kuniyoshi G. Hippocrates betrayed: Unit 731 – Japan’s wartime human experimentation program (2001)Hansen E. Health care issues relevant to migrant and seasonal farm workers (2001-3)Morris J. History of hysteria (2003-4)Garner E. Indoor air pollution from biomass cooking stoves (2007-8)Corrigan E. Feminist ethics and public health approach to prostitution regulation (2008)Koreishi S. The plight of undocumented laborers and The relationship between housing and health, with attention to pediatric asthma and allergies (2009)Marczak A. The American Council on Science and Health (2010)Hooper M. Pastor Niemoller and social justice (2010-2011)

Educational Manuals, Periodic Informal Lectures for Housestaff, 1996-2001 (see Presentations below for housestaff noon conferences):

Donohoe MT. Medical and public health aspects to tobacco use.Donohoe MT. The pharmaceutical industry and academia-industry relationships. Donohoe MT. The medical and public health consequences of militarization and war. Donohoe MT. Violence against women: national and international perspectives. Donohoe MT. Literature and medicine. Donohoe MT. Health and economic consequences of land mine proliferation. Donohoe MT. Health consequences of environmental degradation and social injustice.Donohoe MT. Minimata Disease and the photography of W. Eugene Smith.Donohoe MT. Cross-cultural issues in health care.Donohoe MT. The limits of the profession: health professionals and out-of-hospital emergencies and clinical encounters.

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Donohoe MT. Physician drug-testing: practical, scientific, legal, and ethical issues.Donohoe MT. Ethical issues related to the separation of conjoined twins.Donohoe MT. Generalists and specialists: comparing quality of care.Donohoe MT. Anthrax and biological warfare.Donohoe MT. Erectile dysfunction (preclinic conference packet).Donohoe MT. Endocarditis prophylaxis (preclinic conference packet).Donohoe MT. Urinary incontinence (preclinic conference packet).Donohoe MT. Erectile dysfunction (preclinic conference packet).Donohoe MT. Carpal tunnel syndrome (preclinic conference packet).

Director, Developer, and Student Advisor, Humanities and Social Sciences Summer Stipend Program (provides research funding to medical students), OHSU, 1997-2001Director and Student Advisor, History of Medicine Essay Contest, 2000-2001Co-coordinator, History of Medicine Society’s Visiting Lecturer Series, 2000-2001Panelist, Annual Oregon ACP/ASIM Associates’ Council Career Workshops for Internal Medicine Residents, 1999-2001Mentor/Principal Investigator, Smoking Cessation Clinical Improvement and Research Projects (Elizabeth Haney and Nanette Bultemeier), OHSU, 2000-2002Preceptor, Principles of Clinical Medicine, OHSU, 1996-99Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “Literature and Health Care Ethics,” Clark College Adult Education Program, Vancouver, WA, 1998-99Attending Physician (wards), Division of General Internal Medicine, Palo Alto VA Medical Center, 1995Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, “Literature, Medicine, and Public Health,” Stanford University School of Medicine, 1995-96Lecturer, History of Health Sciences Division, UCSF School of Medicine, [“Literature, Medicine, and Public Health” as above)], 1995-96Co-instructor, “Dilemmas in Current Medical Practice,” Stanford University (sophomore seminar course), 1996Course Director, Developer, and Instructor, Interactive Teaching Courses for first-year medical students, UCLA School of Medicine (first and only medical student instructor), Literature and Medicine I and II, 1989-90.Work ExperienceVolunteer, Yes on 92 (Oregon Right to Know) Campaign (OR ballot measure to label genetically-modified foods) - Scientific reviews, testimony, op-eds, media interviews (TV/radio), and speeches, 2014Volunteer, Power Past Coal Coalition (with Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility and Sierra Club, to prevent planned Powder River Basin coal exports from being transported through the Pacific Northwest, while promoting jobs in sustainable energy - testimony, op-eds, media interviews, and speeches), 2012-Chief Scientific Advisor, Campaign for Safe Food, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2003 – 2011 (see "Activities" section below for more information).

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Physician, Old Town Clinic (Portland clinic for the homeless and underserved), 9/02-4/05; Medical Director 9/03-4/05Staff Physician (Locum Tenens), Student Health Clinic, Portland State University, 1-6/02Senior Scholar, Center for Ethics in Health Care, Oregon Health and Science University, 1998-2002Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Internal Medicine), Staff Internist, OHSU, 1996-2001Physician, Garden Island Medical Group/Wilcox Medical Group, Kauai, Hawaii, 1&5/94, 7&8/96Volunteer Attending Physician, Arbor Free Clinic (Stanford), 1995Staff Physician, Medical Respite Center, Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program, 7&8/93Volunteer Physician, AmeriCares Doctors to All People, Kauai, Hawaii, 10/93Volunteer Physician, St. Jude Hospital, St. Lucia, 3/94Physician, Indian Health Service (locum tenens), 6/94, 1/96Physician, CompHealth/Kron Locum Tenens Company, 1993-96Instructor, Medical College Admissions Test (MCAT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Preparation Courses, Stanley H. Kaplan Educational Centers, 1984-1988

Honors and AwardsGemco Scholarship for Economics Debating, First Prize, 1980UCLA Byron Holland Scholarship, 1980Los Angeles County Medical Association Women’s Auxiliary Scholarship for Premedical Students, 1980Volunteer of the Year, Public Education Division, American Cancer Society, Los Angeles Coastal Cities Unit, 1984Marhoefer Premedical Scholarship, UCLA Alumni Association, 1984-85Phi Beta Kappa, UCLA, 1984UCLA Medical Center Women’s Auxiliary Medical School Scholarship, 1985-86Eldridge Medical Scholarship, UCLA School of Medicine, 1986-87Thornton Outstanding Medical Student Scholarship, UCLA Alumni Association, 1986-87Gastroenterology Prize, Western Student Medical Research Committee, 1987Ormie and Baldwin Lamson Scholarship, UCLA School of Medicine, 1988-89Honorable Mention, The Charles Donald O’Malley Medical History Essay Contest, UCLA School of Medicine, 1988Volunteer Award for Serving as Medical Adviser, Supervisor, and Trainer, Low Cost Mammography Project, American Cancer Society, 1988 The Charles Donald O’Malley Prize in Medical History, UCLA School of Medicine, 1989Dean Stafford Warren Memorial Scholarship, UCLA School of Medicine, 1989-90The UCLA Affiliates Hortense Fishbaugh Scholarship, 1989-90Lewis E. Eldridge Medical Scholarship, UCLA School of Medicine, 1989-90

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Bicknell and Witts Scholarship, UCLA School of Medicine, 1989-90The Stafford L. Warren Medal for Outstanding Academic Achievement During Four Years, UCLA School of Medicine Graduation, 1990The Hewlett-Packard Award to the Top Medical Graduates, UCLA School of Medicine, 1990The Upjohn Achievement Award for Outstanding Attainments in Academics and Research, UCLA School of Medicine Graduation, 1990Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, UCLA School of Medicine, 1990Outstanding Graduate Student (one of four campuswide), UCLA Alumni Association, 1990The Marion L. Krippaehne Humanism Award (“for exceptional compassion in caring for patients”; selected by housestaff and faculty), OHSU Department of Medicine, 1999Fellow, American College of Physicians, 1999-Editor's Prize, The Pharos, 2004 (best essay published in 2004 by an author 45 years and younger - for essay on William Carlos Williams, see Publications)ActivitiesVolunteer, Beverly Manor Convalescent Home, Canoga Park, California, 1979-1980Volunteer, American Cancer Society, 1982-89[developed lecture/slide presentation on colorectal cancer and on the prevention, detection, and treatment of common malignancies; presented these programs to community groups; ran the ACS booth at health fairs; colorectal cancer and testicular and prostate cancer instructor, Comprehensive Health Improvement Program for the workplace; developed and presented program on the risks of smoking to children and adolescents; medical adviser and supervisor, Low Cost Mammography Screening Program; trained new volunteers; member, Public Education Committee]Organizer, Thanksgiving Food Drive and World Hunger Lecture, UCLA School of Medicine, 1986Volunteer Instructor, Cancer Awareness Course, Santa Monica Peer Health Counseling Center, 1987Organizer, The Literature and Medicine Club, UCLA School of Medicine, 1988-90Volunteer Letter Writer, Amnesty International’s Urgent Action Network, 1991 - 2004Volunteer Letter Writer, Physicians for Human Rights, 1999 – 2000Volunteer Guest Speaker, “Human health and the environment,” Earth Day Celebration, Waluga Junior High School, April, 2001Volunteer, Speaker/Organizing Committee (Physicians for Social Responsibility), Hiroshima Remembrance Day, Portland, OR, 2001Volunteer Scientific Advisor, Oregon Coalition Against Genetically-Modified Organisms, 2002Volunteer Guest Instructor (with Karen Adams, MD, FACOG), Sex Education, Lakeridge High School, January, 2004Member, Board of Directors, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oregon Chapter, 2001-6.Volunteer guest speaker, “Stories of Homelessness,” Social Justice Club, Central Catholic High School, Portland, OR, March, 2007.

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Volunteer Chief Scientific Advisor, Campaign for Safe Food, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2003 – 2011

Projects included:1) Legislative efforts to pass a moratorium on the planting of food crops genetically-modified to produce pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals in Oregon. Our bill was passed by the Oregon Senate in 2005, the furthest (at that time) that any legislative attempt to restrict biopharm crops had ever gone in this country (the legislative session ended before the bill could be taken up by the Oregon House). In 2007, both houses of the Oregon state legislature passed, and the governor signed, a bill authorizing a memorandum of understanding between the Oregon Department of Agriculture, the Oregon Department of Public Health, and the US Department of Agriculture, covering oversight and monitoring of biopharming in Oregon. This memorandum was finalized in February, 2010, and places Oregon #2 (after Maine) in the U.S. in regulation of biopharm crops.2) Grass roots consumer education and action campaign designed to halt production of any dairy products within Oregon from cows treated with rBGH. Successes thus far include multiple dairies and retail outlets going rBGH-free, and numerous organizations coming out against rBGH, including the American Public Health Association and the American Nurses Association.3) Grass roots campaign to discourage Oregon schools from purchasing irradiated foods.4) Grass roots campaign to promote sustainable meat production.

For a review of the organization's accomplishments, see http://www.psr.org/chapters/oregon/safe-food/campaign-for-safe-food.html and http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/History-and-Accomplishments-of-Oregon-PSR-CSF-1-11.doc.

Member, Board of Advisors, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oregon Chapter, 2006-Multiple volunteer speaking engagements on behalf of Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2003-Developed protocols for Kaiser Sunnyside Hospitalist Department to improve nurse to doctor communication relevant to common, urgent pages, 2004-Developed monthly nocturnist staffing schedules, Kaiser Sunnyside Hospitalist Department, 2010-Volunteer, Power Past Coal Coalition (with Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility and Sierra Club, to prevent planned Powder River Basin coal exports from being transported through the Pacific Northwest, while promoting jobs in sustainable energy - testimony, op-eds, media interviews, and speeches), 2012-Volunteer, Yes on 92 (Oregon Right to Know) Campaign (OR ballot measure to label genetically-modified foods) - Scientific reviews, testimony, op-eds, media interviews (TV/radio), and speeches, 2014

Prescription for Justice ( Host, Community Access Cable Television Program):

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Debuted October, 2017. Currently airing in Portland, OR and in markets in WA, MA, ME, NV, IN, and CT; open to new markets. YouTube Channel:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJt34I9c5vT2RpZtkg6Im2A.

Introduction to program. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2X1p2YwUF0c.

Episode 1: The education system in the United States,  October, 2017, guest Paul Donohoe – Donohoe Academics - https://www.facebook.com/pg/pauldonohoeacademics/about/. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XQHJPmMg-U.

Episode 2: Reproductive rights for women, November, 2017, no guest. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tt-Oa6YVGb0.

Episode 3: Nuclear weapons and the campaign to abolish them. December, 2017, guest Chuck Johnson – Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility and International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F0Fy0c5cec.  

*Episode 4: Housing and homelessness, January, 2018, guest Allison McIntosh - Deputy Director of Policy and Communications at Neighborhood Partnerships. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6l5lgnuwB0.

*Episode 5: Air pollution - purifying the miasma. Prescription for Justice, January, 2018, guest Mary Peveto - President, Neighbors for Clean Air, March. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=477dmxiWs4o. 

Episode 6: Gun violence - the war against ourselves. Prescription for Justice (cable television program; April, 2018). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8ZTmp8fur0.

Episode 7: Contemporary labor issues. Prescription for Justice (cable television program; April, 2018). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNC4OPbn3jc.

Presentations (Lectures, Other Media Appearances) (for scientific meeting research presentations, see individual publications)Lecture: “Esophageal Causes of Chest Pain,” The Mellinkoff Society of the UCLA School of Medicine, 1987Faculty, “Literature and Medicine: A Conference of Teachers,” University of Connecticut Health Science Center, September, 1988[presented a workshop entitled “Frustration in Medicine: Reflections of Physician-Authors”]Discussant, “The Pathophysiology and Treatment of Achalasia,” Gastroenterology Combined Medical/Surgical Conference, UCLA/Wadsworth VA Hospital, October, 1988Lecture: “Literature and Medicine: the Life and Works of William Carlos Williams,” The Mellinkoff Society of the UCLA School of Medicine, December, 1988

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Seminar Leader, “Literature and Medicine,” American Medical Students’ Association National Convention, Las Vegas, March, 1989Lecture: “Perspectives of Physician-Authors on the Art of Medicine,” The Hippocrates Society, UCLA, May 1989Invited Speaker, “Historical and Literary Perspectives on Scientific Research,” Western Student Medical Research Association Awards Banquet, Carmel, February, 1989 Invited Speaker, “Historical and Literary Perspectives on Scientific Research,” University of Nevada School of Medicine, Student Research Day, Reno, April, 1990Guest Speaker, “From Books to Bedside: Literature and Clinical Medicine,” The UCLA Program in Medical Classics, January, 1991Speaker, “Comparing the Quality of Care Provided by Generalists and Specialists,” Stanford/Palo Alto VA Divisions of General Internal Medicine Faculty Meeting/Journal Club, January, 1995Recorder/Participant, “Responsibilities for Patient Care in a Changing Environment”, American College of Physicians/Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Working Conference, Chicago, July, 1995 (invited)Group Leader (“Provider Roles and Responsibilities” section), “Research at the Interface of Primary and Specialist Care,” Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Conference, Washington, September, 1995 (invited)Panelist, “Teaching the Humanities in Medical School,” West Coast Faculty Network in the History of Health Sciences Workshop, San Francisco, CA, February, 1996Guest Lecturer, Stanford undergraduate course on Iconomy, “Minamata Disease: W. Eugene Smith’s Photographs and Environmental Health,” February, 1996Guest Lecturer, Stanford undergraduate course on health psychology, “The Pharmaceutical Industry and the FDA: Historical and Contemporary Issues,” May, 1996Panelist, Art of Medicine Conference, “When Good Decisions Have Bad Results,” OHSU/Portland VA Medical Center, October, 1996Medical Grand Rounds speaker, “Books to Bedside: Literature and Clinical Medicine,” OHSU, November 1996Medicine Noon Conference speaker, “Medical and Public Health Aspects of Tobacco Use,” OHSU, December, 1996Speaker, “Literature and Medicine,” OHSU Internal Medicine Interest Group, January, 1997Discussion leader/organizer, Art of Medicine Conference, “Truth-Telling,” OHSU/Portland VA Medical Center, February, 1997Speaker, “Generalists and Specialists: Comparisons, Deficiencies, and Excesses,” Society of General Internal Medicine Northwest Regional Meeting, Portland, February, 1997Conference Speaker, “The Pharmaceutical Industry,” Providence St. Vincent’s Medical Center, May, 1997Medicine Noon Conference speaker, “Medical and Public Health Aspects of Tobacco Use,” OHSU, August, 1997Medical Grand Rounds Speaker, “The Pharmaceutical Industry: Phacts and Phiction,” OHSU September, 1997

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Organizer and Panelist (with John Lantos, M.D. and Richard Reynolds, M.D.), “Literature in Medical Education,” Special Session, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, November, 1997Guest Speaker, “Literature in Medicine” and “Drugs and the Pharmaceutical Industry,” Clark College, January, 1998 Workshop Leader, “The Power of Stories: Literature and Medicine,” Society of General Internal Medicine, Northwest Regional Meeting, Seattle, February, 1998CME Instructor, OHSU Family Practice Review Course, Literature in Medicine, Portland, February, 1998Discussion leader/organizer, Art of Medicine Conference, “Out-of-Hospital Emergencies and Diagnoses,” OHSU/Portland VA Medical Center, March, 1998Guest Speaker, “The Pharmaceutical Industry,” OHSU Nurse Practitioner Students’ Pharmacology course, April, 1998CME Instructor, “Violence Against Women,” OHSU Spring 1998 Teleconference Series for Health ProfessionalsMedical Grand Rounds Speaker, “The Pharmaceutical Industry,” Providence Portland Medical Center, June, 1998Workshop faculty, “Conveying Bad News”, new intern orientation, OHSU, June, 1998Advanced Cardiac Life Support faculty, megacode station, new intern ACLS course, OHSU, June, 1998Medical Grand Rounds Speaker, “Human Health and the Environment,” OHSU, October, 1998CME Instructor, “The Pharmaceutical Industry,” Oregon Nurses Association/Nurse Practitioners of Oregon Review Course, Eugene, October, 1998Medicine Housestaff Conference Speaker, “The Pharmaceutical Industry”, 1998Speaker, “Teaching Ethics Through Literature,” Bioethics Study Group Brown Bag Conference, OHSU, March, 1999Medical Grand Rounds Speaker, “The Pharmaceutical Industry”, Physician Recognition Day, Bay Area Hospital, Coos Bay, OR, March, 1999Plastic Surgery Grand Rounds Speaker, “The Pharmaceutical Industry”, OHSU, March, 1999Panelist, “Journeys in a Short White Coat”, Art of Medicine Conference, OHSU/Portland VA Medical Center, March, 1999Invited Participant, Liberty Fund Conference, “Life vs. Liberty vs. The Pursuit of Happiness,” Gleneden Beach, OR, October, 1999Moderator and Discussant, “Laws Mandating Reporting of Alcoholics with Trauma in the Emergency Room,” OHSU Internal Medicine Ethics Conference, with panelists Susan Tolle, Ted Falk, John Morehead, and Carol Bonanno, October, 1999Panelist, “Using Literature: An Illustrated Discussion,” American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, Philadelphia, November, 1999Invited Speaker, “Health Consequences of Environmental Degradation and Social Injustice,” American College of Physicians/Oregon Chapter Annual Meeting, Eugene, November, 1999

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Moderator and Discussant, “Ethical and Cultural Issues in the Care of Latino and Chinese Patients,” OHSU Internal Medicine Ethics Conference, with panelists Maria Michalczyk, Megan Lee, and Monica Arce, December, 1999Medicine Noon Conference speaker, “Medical and Public Health Aspects of Tobacco Use,” OHSU, December, 1999Guest Speaker, “Using Literature on Ward Rounds,” Hospitalist Seminar, OHSU, February, 2000Moderator and Discussant, “Genetic Testing/Genetic Privacy,” OHSU Internal Medicine Ethics Conference, with panelists John Benson, Brad Popovich, and Ted Falk, February, 2000Workshop presenter, “The History, Epidemiology, Health Policy, and Medical Consequences of Tobacco Use,” Northwest Regional Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Seattle, February, 2000Medicine Noon Conference Speaker, “Contemporary Issues in Women’s Health and Social Justice,” OHSU, March, 2000 (2 sessions):

Part I: Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, The Status of Women (Economic, Legal, Political, and Educational Issues), and Human Rights Abuses in the Developing WorldPart II: Teen Pregnancy, Child Care and The Family, Ideals of Beauty and Body Image Disorders, Historical Issues re the Subjugation of Women, and Abortion

Guest Lecturer, OHSU Nurse Practitioner Training Program, “The Pharmaceutical Industry: History, Economics, and Ethics,” April, 2000Lecturer and Faculty, “Topology of Outpatient Medical Ethical Issues Developed at the Kinsman Conference”, Outpatient Ethics: Ethics in the New Frontier, Kinsman/Coalition of Oregon Ethics Resources (COER) Conference, Salem, OR, April, 2000Moderator, “Physician-Assisted Suicide,” OHSU Internal Medicine Ethics Conference, with panelists Susan Tolle and Barbara Glidewell, April, 2000Workshop Leader, “Ethical Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology,” Conference entitled “Life Beginnings, Life Endings: Ethical Issues,” Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, April, 2000Journal Club Faculty Advisor (to Drs. Karen Mularski and Jennifer Zreloff), Direct-to-Consumer Advertising by the Pharmaceutical Industry, OHSU, May, 2000Advanced Cardiac Life Support faculty, bradycardia / external pacemakers station, new intern ACLS course, OHSU, June, 2000Medical Grand Rounds Speaker, “Health Consequences of Environmental Degradation and Social Injustice,” Bay Area Hospital, St. Charles Medical Center, Bend, OR, June, 2000Moderator and Discussant, “Physician Drug Testing,” OHSU Internal Medicine Ethics Conference, with panelists Don Houghton, Don Rosen, and Ivy Linz Timpe, October, 2000Guest Speaker / Workshop Leader, “Using Literature in Health Professions Education,” Association for Integrated Studies Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, October, 2000Continuing Education Institute Course Director and Faculty (with Andrew Jameton, PhD, and Hollie Shaner, RN), “Environmental Destruction: Health Consequences, Social

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Injustices, Ethics, and the Role of Physicians and Health Care Institutions,” American Public Health Association National Meeting, Boston, MA, November, 2000Bioethics Study Group Brown Bag Discussion Leader, “Urine Trouble: Drug Testing of Medical Personnel,” OHSU, November, 2000Moderator and Discussant, “Ethical Issues and Dilemmas Relating to Conjoined Twins,” OHSU Internal Medicine Ethics Conference, with panelists Michael Garland and Maggie Allie, December, 2000Medical Grand Rounds Speaker, “Health Consequences of Environmental Degradation and Social Injustice,” Providence Portland Medical Center, December, 2000Moderator and Discussant, “Genetic Testing/Genetic Privacy,” OHSU Internal Medicine Ethics Clinicopathological Conference, with panelists John Benson, Brad Popovich, and Ted Falk, January, 2001Medical Grand Rounds Speaker, “Health Consequences of Environmental Degradation and Social Injustice,” Legacy Emmanuel Hospital, January, 2001Medical Grand Rounds Speaker, “Urine trouble: practical, scientific, legal and ethical issues related to drug testing of physicians,” OHSU, February, 2001Lecture / Workshop Leader, “Urine Trouble: Drug Testing of Medical Personnel,” Northwest Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, February, 2001Workshop Leader, “John Updike’s ‘From the journal of a leper’ and stigmatization in health care,” Northwest Society of General Internal Medicine, February, 2001Lecture, “The Pharmaceutical Industry and the History of the FDA”, OHSU Nurse Practitioner Program, March, 2001 (videotape)Presenter, “The humanities and social sciences at OHSU,” Research in Progress Meeting, Division of General Internal Medicine, OHSU, April, 2001Moderator, “Physicians and the pharmaceutical industry,” Senior Clinicians’ Seminar, Center for Ethics in Health Care, OHSU, April, 2001Workshop Leader, “Using literature on ward rounds,” Society of General Internal Medicine, May, 2001Internal Medicine Noon Conference Speaker, "Literature and Medicine: Poetry,” OHSU, May, 2001Invited Speaker, “Health consequences of environmental degradation and social injustice, and what you can do to promote change,” Tuality Health Education Center Community Talk (and Cable Access TV), May, 2001Invited Speaker, “The Power of Stories: Literature and Medicine,” St. Mary’s Medical Center, Walla Walla, WA, June, 2001Workshop Co-Leader (with Allan Brett and Joel Roselin), Ethical Issues in Marketing Drugs to Physicians and the Public, Bioethics Summer Camp, Jiminy Peak, MA, June, 2001Speaker, “Nuclear weapons: past, present and future,” Hiroshima/Nagasaki Memorial Program, Portland, OR, August, 2001Internal Medicine Noon Conference Speaker, The Pharmaceutical Industry – 2001, OHSU, August, 2001Panelist, Health Insurance and Health Care Systems (Single-payer system representative), OHSU Ambulatory Medicine Conference, August, 2001

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Invited Speaker, Health Effects of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare, Stop the Bombs / Pacific Green Party Educational Meeting and Fund Raiser, September, 2001Internal Medicine Noon Conference Speaker, Historical and Contemporary Aspects of War and Peace, October, 2001Student PSR Lecture, Nuclear, Chemical and Biological Warfare, OHSU, October, 2001Panelist and Workshop Leader, Health and Environmental Issues of Nuclear Weaponry, Forum on the Militarization of Space and the Middle East, Portland State University, October, 2001Kuniyoshi G and Donohoe MT. Human Subject Experimentation in World War II: The Nazis, Unit 731, and Lessons for Contemporary Research, Oregon Chapter, American College of Physicians – American Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Eugene, OR, November, 2001Medical Student Lecture, Nazi Medicine: History, Ethics, Consequences, and Comments on the Role of the Physician in Research and Society, OHSU History of Medicine II Course, November, 2001Invited Speaker and Panelist, Symposium of Knowledge: Biological Warfare, Islam, and Afghanistan, Linfield College, Portland, OR, November, 2001Student PSR Lecture, Environmental Health, OHSU, February, 2002Guest Lecturer, PPD screening and tuberculosis, Portland State University International Student Course, February, 2002Invited Speaker, Health Consequences of Environmental Degradation and Social Injustice – What Can Physicians Do? Lane County Medical Association, Eugene, OR, March, 2002Panelist, Activism in Medical Education, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Social Responsibility Interest Group (with Drs. Arlene Bierman, Sidney Wolfe and Oliver Fein), Atlanta, May, 2002Workshop Leader, Health Effects of Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Warfare, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Atlanta, May, 2002Guest instructor, “Justice in the Distribution of Health Care,” Advanced Seminar in Bioethics, Portland State University, June, 2002Seminar Co-Leader (with Donald Saunders), Using Literature to Teach Ethics and Social Policy, Bioethics Summer Camp, Lake Placid, June, 2002Seminar Co-Leader (with Peter Cohen), Drug Testing and Addiction: Law, Policy and Public Health, Bioethics Summer Camp, Lake Placid, June, 2002Seminar Leader, The Pharmaceutical Industry, OHSU Preventive Medicine Residency Program, July, 2002Invited Speaker, “Literature and Activism in Medical Education,” Liberation Medicine Seminar, Albert Einstein College of Medicine Primary Care Residency, New York, July, 2002Invited Guest, “Drug Costs and The Pharmaceutical Industry,” “Keeping Current” (with host Wayne Potter), Golden Hours Radio Network, August, 2002Panelist (with Rick North), Measure 27 - Labeling law for genetically modified foods: Argument in favor, Election 2002 Special, Multnomah Cable Television, September and October, 2002

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Invited speaker, Measure 27 - Labeling law for genetically modified foods, Sabin Neighborhood Association, Portland, OR, October, 2002Panelist, Measure 23 – Oregon Single Payer Health Care Initiative / Caring for the Underserved with P Gorman and M Lindgren), American Medical Students Association / OHSU Chapter, October, 2002Panelist (with Ronald Tammen, Phillip Coyle, and Earl Blumenauer), “Countering the threat from al-Qaeda, Iraq, and North Korea: Is missile defense the answer?” Portland State University Public Forum, November, 2002Continuing Education Institute Course Director and Faculty (with Victor Sidel, MD, Barry Levy, MD, MPH, and Catherine Thomasson, MD), War and Public Health: Historical Overview and Contemporary Issues, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2002Continuing Education Institute Course Director and Faculty, The Pharmaceutical Industry: Phacts and Phiction for Public Health Professionals, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2002Historical and Contemporary Ideals of Beauty: Effects on Women’s Physical and Mental Health, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Women’s Health Roundtable Session, Philadelphia, November, 2002.Urine Trouble: Practical, Legal, and Ethical Issues Related to Drug Testing of Health Professionals, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Approaches and Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment Roundtable Session, Philadelphia, November, 2002.Lessons from Nazi and Japanese World War II Medicine for Contemporary Medical Research, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Human Research Protections and Public Health Session, Philadelphia, November, 2002.Factory Farms, Antibiotics and Anthrax: Putting Profits before Public Health, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, The Politics of Health and Health Care, Philadelphia, November, 2002.Stigmatization and Disease: Schizophrenia, Psoriasis, and Other Illnesses. Advanced Seminar in Bioethics, Portland State University, November, 2002Cultural Ideals of Beauty and Body Modification: Clinical, Ethical, Legal and Policy Issues. Culture and Illness Course, Portland State University, December, 2002.Female Genital Mutilation. Culture and Illness Course, Portland State University, December, 2002.Smallpox and Anthrax: History, Clinical Review and Vaccination Strategies, West Kauai Medical Center, Kauai, HI, January, 2003.Health Effects of War. Silverton Hospital, Silverton, Oregon, February, 2003.Health Consequences of a Possible War with Iraq. Pacific Green Party, Portland, OR, February, 2003.War, Health Care and the Environment: Discussion of Current Events (with host Naseem Rakha), “What Matters,” Community Cable Television (2 episodes), April, 2003.Teaching Students the Art of Medicine Through the Humanities (Workshop with Andy Anderson and David Schiedermayer), Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, May, 2003.

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Homelessness and Reproductive Health Care. “Hole in the Bucket,” KBOO radio, Portland, Oregon, June, 2003.Keynote Speaker. Rally for National Health Insurance. Portland, Oregon, July, 2003.Invited Speaker/Endowed Lecture (with Karen Adams, MD). Complementary and Alternative Medicine: The Science and the Pseudoscience. The Seventh Annual Dr. Alfred and Mrs. Sandra Sherman Lecture on Ethical Issues in Women’s Health Care, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, September, 2003.Grand Rounds, Department of Ob/Gyn, OHSU. Ethical Issues Involving the Pharmaceutical Industry, September, 2003Causes and Health Consequences of Environmental Degradation and Social Injustice (Continuing Education Institute). American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, November, 2003.Using Literature to Teach Activism for Public Health. Spirit of 1848 Caucus, American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, November, 2003.Luxury primary care, academic medical centers, and the erosion of science and professional ethics. American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, November, 2003.Decreasing Access to Abortion Under the Current US Administration. American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, November, 2003.Politics, Pseudoscience and Corporate Cash: The Defeat of Oregon’s Measure 27 (Requiring Labeling of Genetically-Modified Foods). American Public Health Association Meeting, San Francisco, November, 2003.The Impact of the Environment on Human Reproductive Health: It’s Time to Clean Up Our Act (with Karen Adams, MD, FACOG). American Medical Women’s Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, February, 2004.Weapons of Mass Destruction. World Affairs Council of Oregon’s “Great Decisions” series, Portland State University, February, 2004.Health Care for Workers. Jobs for Justice Health Care Rally (invited speaker). Portland, Oregon, March, 2004 (Broadcast on Multnomah County Cable Television, 1/05 and 2/05).Stories That Matter. Literature and Medicine in the Community course (guest lecturer). Portland State University, April, 2004.Violence against women: Partner abuse and sexual assault. Resident lecture, OHSU Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, May, 2004.Seminar Leader, Food Safety in the United States, Bioethics Summer Camp, Wintergreen, VA, June, 2004.Case Presentation, “Cases That Haunt Us” plenary session, Bioethics Summer Camp, Wintergreen, VA, June, 2004.Reflections on Casualties of the War in Iraq, Rise in Remembrance Rally and Memorial Service, Portland, OR, June, 2004.Panelist, Activism in Medicine, OHSU Principles of Clinical Medicine Course, September, 2004.Panelist (with Michael McCally, Rashidah Abdul-Khabeer, Mary T White, Laurie Badzek, and Tobie Olsan). Ethics and Professional Activism preconference session.

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American Society for Bioethics and Humanities National Meeting, Philadelphia, October, 2004.Luxury Care, Professional Standards, and Personal Choice: Ethical and Professional Issues in Retainer Medical Practices (with Jacob Kurlander, Caleb Alexander, and Stephen Flier), American Society for Bioethics and Humanities National Meeting, Philadelphia, October, 2004.Genetically-modified foods and biopharming. Environmental Bioethics Affinity Group session, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities National Meeting, Philadelphia, October, 2004.Oregon biopharming moratorium bill. Testimony before the Oregon Board of Agriculture, Silverton, OR, December, 2004.Health risks of milk from recombinant bovine growth hormone-treated cows (with Rick North). The Fred Sasich Show, Portland Media Cable Television, December, 2004.Activism and work, Urban Policy Plunge, University of Portland, January, 2005.Genetically-modified foods, biopharming, and rBGH – Risks to human health and the environment, Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research, January, 2005.Comments on rBGH, Environmental Special Report on Milk Safety, KGW News, Portland, February, 2005The Campaign Against rBGH, Conversations with Doctor Don Baham (with Rick North), Tualatin Valley Cable Television, March, 2005.Testimony in support of Oregon Senate Bill to place a 4-year moratorium on biopharming, April, 2005.Testimony in support of Oregon House Bill to require pharmaceutical companies to disclose gifts valued at over $25 to practitioners and institutions, April, 2005.Costs of the War in Iraq to Portland, Oregon, PSR National Tax Day Press Conference, April, 2005.Workshop Panelist (with G Caleb Alexander, Matthew Wynia, John Levinson, and Jacob Kurlander), Concierge Care, Professional Standards, and Personal Choice: Ethical and Professional Issues in Retainer Medical Practices, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, New Orleans, May, 2005.Physician Activism, Pre-Health Conference, Portland State University, May, 2005Using literature to teach activism to medical trainees, OHSU Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds/Advocacy Lecture Series, August, 2005The Pharmaceutical Industry, Medicine/Nursing Conference, West Kauai Medical Center, Waimea, Kauai, HI, September, 2005International violence against women: Rape in war and female genital mutilation. Ob/Gyn Lecture series, OHSU, November, 2005Bringing bad things to life: The unholy alliance between General Electric Medical Systems and New York-Presbyterian Hospital. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, December, 2005.Where there's smoke, there's money: Campaign contributions and US government efforts to derail the Global Tobacco Treaty. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, December, 2005.

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Rape, war and genocide: From ancient times to the Sudan. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, December, 2005.Urine trouble: Health policy and ethical issues surrounding mandatory, pre-employment and not-for-cause drug testing of physicians. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, December, 2005.rBGH and milk. The Thom Hartmann Show, KPOJ 620 AM, February, 2006 (replayed April, 2006).Flowers, diamonds, and gold: The destructive public health, human rights and environmental consequences of symbols of love. Fourth Annual Western Regional International Health Conference, Portland, OR, February, 2006. Videos available at http://www.ohsu.edu/gha/conference2006.cfm.Commentator, Health Care in the United States, documentary series sponsored by Healthcare-NOW and CareDemocracy, May, 2006. Available at http://caredemocracy.org/Issues and controversies in the modern nuclear age (with Rachel Adams and Bill Bires), KBOO radio, Portland, July, 2006Contemporary nuclear policy issues, The Thom Hartmann Show, KPOJ 620 AM, August, 2006Speaker, Hiroshima,Nagasaki, and current US nuclear policy, Hiroshima Day Memorial Event, Portland, OR, August, 2006.Guest Lectures, “Introduction to public health and social justice” and “Flowers, diamonds, and gold: The destructive public health, human rights and environmental consequences of symbols of love,” Foundations of Public Health course, Portland State University, October, 2006.Causes and health consequences of environmental degradation and social injustice (Continuing Education Institute). American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2006.The prison-industrial complex: Social policy and correctional health care. the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2006.Capital punishment: Why the death penalty is incompatible with the promotion of peace and human rights. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2006.Pseudoscience, greenwash, bluewash, and sponsored curricula: How corporations and the media disseminate environmental misinformation (poster). American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2006.Drugs in our corn flakes? Risks to public health and the US food supply / Protecting the food supply and public health from pharma crops: The role of health professionals at the local, state, and federal levels (with Karen Perry-Stillerman, Kathleen Rest, Paul Gepts, and Margaret Mellon). American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2006.Incarceration Nation: Health and Welfare in the US Prison System. Kaiser Permanente Portland, Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, January, 2007.Mandatory Drug Testing and Confinement of Substance-Abusing Pregnant Women, Bioethics Study Group, OHSU, January, 2007.

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Slowly poisoned: effects of pollution and environmental toxins on human health, Grand Rounds, Salem Hospital, February, 2007.Public health and environmental health impacts of our industrialized food system, Oregon Health Care without Harm conference, Sustainable Food Choices Roundtable: Supply and Demand, February, 2007.Public health and social justice: linking the sciences and humanities, Public Health Association of Australia (New South Wales branch) /Health Promotion Association of Australia seminar, Sydney, Australia, February, 2007.Integrating literature into medical training: finding meaning and seeking justice through the lives and works of famous physicians, Medical Education Forum, University of Sydney School of Medicine, Sydney, Australia, February, 2007.Tobacco: health effects and public policy (with Karen Adams), Medicine/Nursing Conference, West Kauai Medical Center, Kauai, HI, March, 2007Maternal Fetal Conflict (with Karen Adams), Linfield College School of Nursing Ethics Conference, April, 2007.Globalization and health disparities, Primary Health Care and International Health Disparities course, OHSU School of Nursing, April, 2007.GMOs and Biopharming, Ecological Issues in Medical Practice Pre-conference (sponsored by Health Care Without Harm), Holistic Medical Association Annual Meeting, Portland, Oregon, June, 2007.Literature and war: from Mark Twain to Wilfred Owen to Ismael Beah, “Literature and Medicine” course, Portland State University, October, 2007.Public health and social justice, “Foundations of Public Health” course, Portland State University, November, 2007.Reproductive ethics case studies, Ethics Conference for third-year medical students, OHSU, November, 2007.Flowers, diamonds, and gold: The destructive public health, human rights and environmental consequences of symbols of love, Ob/Gyn Resident Conference, OHSU, December, 2007.Air/water pollution and environmental toxins, Medicine/Nursing Conference, West Kauai Medical Center, Kauai, HI, January, 2008.Issues in reproductive ethics (with Karen Adams), Ethics Conference for third-year medical students, OHSU, February, 2008.Threats to biodiversity from genetically-modified organisms. Interview with Environmental News Network (broadcast early 2008).Activism in medicine: history, literature, and contemporary issues and movements. Internal Medicine Resident Lecture, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, August, 2008.Housing, environment, and health (with Ben Duncan and Kari Lyons). Student National Medical Association Western Regional Conference, Portland, OR, October, 2008The floriculture industry: thorns without borders American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, October, 2008.Glitter and greed: adverse economic, health, environmental, and human rights consequences of gold jewelry. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, October, 2008.

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Adverse economic, health, environmental, and human rights consequences of the global diamond trade. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, October, 2008.Scans and scams: direct-to-consumer marketing of unnecessary screening tests. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, October, 2008.Confronting pseudoscience and threats from a corporate front group: the American Council on Science and Health and global warming (and session moderator). American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, October, 2008.Environmental degradation, global warming, and social justice, “Foundations of Public Health” course, Portland State University, November, 2008.Social justice and activism in medicine and public health: problems, approaches, and solutions. ObGyn Resident Conference, OHSU, January, 2009.Social justice and activism for health professions students. Northwest Environmental Health Conference, Portland, January, 2009.Testimony in support of Oregon House Bill 2673 to require disclosure of pharmaceutical industry gifts to physicians, Salem, OR, March, 2009.Corporate control of public health: Case studies and call to action. Social Medicine Rounds, Montefiore Medical Center, New York, March, 2009.Confronting social injustice and promoting activism in health care: challenges for the 21st century. Fourth Annual Rebecca Landau Social Justice Lecturer, Association of Students for the Underserved, OHSU, May, 2009.Combating the corporate takeover of public health. Preventive Medicine Residency Conference, OHSU, May, 2009.Poisoned: the acute and chronic health effects of environmental toxin. Preventive Medicine Residency Conference, OHSU, June, 2009.Health consequences of recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH) use in dairy cattle, in “Hormones added to our food supply: what’s the cumulative risk?” (with David Wallinga, Elanor Starmer, Fred vom Saal), American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2009.War and peace literature: reflecting on the consequences of war and militarism using fiction and non-fiction, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2009.Minamata disease: methylmercury poisoning and W Eugene Smith’s photography, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2009.Moderator, Global water disasters and environmental justice, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2009.Moderator, Building peace through culture and art, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, November, 2009.Keynote speaker, Social justice and activism in medicine: get involved now! American Medical Students Association Region X Conference, Portland, OR, December, 2009.What is health and what are health care systems - U.S. and international. Central Catholic High School, Portland, February, 2010.How can international agreements and treaties improve health and combat corporate corruption of the public health enterprise. "Global Health" course, Portland State University, February, 2010.

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rBGH, hormones, breast cancer, and pink ribbons. Cancer Culture panel (with D Goldsmith, J Spencer, and R Friedman), Lewis and Clark College Annual Gender Studies Symposium - The Science of Gender and Sex, Portland, OR, March, 2010.Corporations, Individuals, International Treaties, and Public Health. "Global Health" course, Portland State University, May, 2010.Literature, Photography, and the Soul of Health Care, Health Care System Design Intensive: Thinking Outside the Box - Redesigning our Health Care System, Olympia, WA, May, 2010.Corporations and Public Health: Wolves in Sheep's Clothing, Health Care System Design Intensive: Thinking Outside the Box - Redesigning our Health Care System, Olympia, WA, May, 2010.Comments on the doctor-patient relationship and the pharmaceutical industry (from NaturalMedicineRev). See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIGwFQb0LGo, May, 2010.Obesity: Prevention and Treatment, Hoola Lahui Community Health Center, Kauai, HI, August, 2010.Environmental Justice, Public Health, and Activism. Sierra Club of Oregon, Portland, OR, September, 2010.Agricultural antibiotics, anthrax, and the Bayer Corporation. Food Systems Sustainability course, Portland State University, October, 2010.Obesity Redux, Hoola Lahui Community Health Center, Kauai, HI, October, 2010.Public health consequences of corporate malfeasance: an overview. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, November, 2010.Violence against women in the military. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, November, 2010.Using literature to teach about death and dying. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, November, 2010.Retire Ronald McDonald - Fast Food, Childhood Obesity, and Declining Pediatric Health, Corporate Accountability International action against McDonald's, Portland, OR, February, 2011Protesting Ronald McDonald. Interview for KBOO radio, February 4, 2011 (from Corporate Accountability International Protest to Retire Ronald McDonald). Available at http://kboo.fm/node/26533.Caring and Flowers, Diamonds, and Gold, Radio Interview, "The Caring Generation," KHOW, Denver, CO, February 14, 2011. Available at http://thecaringgeneration.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=7&Itemid=5 (54:35-66:7).Guest Instructor, Consequences of War and Militarism, Health Consequences of War Course, OHSU, February, 2011.Guest Instructor, Rape and Genocide, Health Consequences of War Course, OHSU, March, 2011.Guest Instructor, Violence Against Women in the Military, Health Consequences of War Course, OHSU, March, 2011.Guest Instructor, War and Peace in Literature and Photography, including Mark Twain's "War Prayer," Health Consequences of War Course, OHSU, March, 2011.

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Corporations and Public Health: Wolves in Sheep's Clothing. "Global Health" course, Portland State University, March, 2011.Corporations and Health (includes a discussion of corporate influence on U.S. governmental policies), "Conversations with Dr Don" (cable television program), Portland, OR, March, 2011. Available at http://www.veoh.com/watch/v208492269jJ8APJN (note: download Veoh web player, as per website, to watch full video). Also available at http://www.ctn5.org/shows/conversations-dr-don/conversations-dr-don-457-us-corporations-and-healthcare-4616.Combating Corporate Control of Health - The Bottom Line or Your Life - parts 1 and 2 (with Matt Anderson, Josh Freeman, Nicholas Freudenberg, William Wiist, Jean Silver-Isenstadt, Monica Sanchez, and Celia Quinn), Left Forum Conference, New York, NY, March, 2011.From Caring for the Poor to Luxury Care - Narrowing the Worldwide Spectrum of Health Care (with Lanny Smith, Safina Koreishi, Diana Ramirez, and Insung Min), Left Forum Conference, New York, NY, March, 2011.Out of the Clinic and Into the World: Creating Activist Health Care Professionals for the 21st Century (with Matt Anderson, Josh Freeman, Dana Schonberg, Cedric Edwards, and William Wiist), Left Forum Conference, New York, NY, March, 2011.Interview with "The Mantle - A Forum for Progressive Critique," covering corporate corruption of public health, New York, NY, March, 2011. Available at http://mantlethought.org/content/left-forum-2011-interview-martin-donohoe.The Spectrum of Concierge Care in the U.S.: Scientific, Ethical, and Policy Issues, Physicians for a National Health Program, New York Metro Chapter, New York, NY, March, 2011.Corporations and Medical Care, David Rogers Health Policy Colloquium, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, March, 2011.Panelist, Wealth without health: economic inequalities and the social determinants of health (with Maureen McCue and Donna Barry). Rx for Survival: Social Justice and Medical Advocacy - Student Physicians for Social Responsibility National Meeting, Washington, DC, April, 2011.Literature and Social Justice: Using Fiction and Non-Fiction to Promote Activism by Health Professions Students, Creating Space for Arts and Humanities in the Education of Health Professionals: Where do we go from Here? A Canadian Perspective, Toronto, Canada, May, 2011.Does today's U.S. government serve corporations or the people? (topics include the appropriate role of government in society and the U.S. health care system) Debate with Howard Ellberger, "Conversations with Dr Don" (cable television program), Portland, OR, May, 2011. Available at http://www.veoh.com/watch/v21004742PCxDDT99 (note: download Veoh web player, as per website, to watch full video). Also available at http://ctn5.org/shows/conversations-dr-don/conversations-dr-don-3839.Faculty, International People's Health University (lecture on combating corporate influence on human health and welfare, commentator for student research presentations), Ossining, New York, June, 2011.The corporate assault on human health and the environment (topics include General Electric, the American Council on Science and Health, and corporate infiltration of public education). Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, July,

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2011. Available at http://www.veoh.com/watch/v21170152kDqfHBPE (note: download Veoh web player, as per website, to watch full video). Also available at http://ctn5.org/shows/conversations-dr-don/conversations-dr-don-3896.Invited panelist/workshop leader: "Conjoined Threats to the Human Right to Health, Global Security, and Survival - Degraded Environment" (with Andrew Jorgenson and Catherine Thomasson), Advancing the Right to Health on a Sick Planet: Redefining Security & the Role of Militarism In a Changing Climate Conference, Iowa Physicians for Social Responsibility, Nebraska City, NE, September, 2011.Keynote Speaker, Breaking the chains - combating corporate control of the economy and human health, Michigan State University Symposium on Multicultural Psychology - Occupational Health Disparities among Racial and Ethnic Minorities: Formulating Research Needs and Directions (sponsored by the Consortium for Multicultural Psychology Research and the Julian Samora Research Institute), Michigan State University, September, 2011.Invited panelist, town hall meeting/plenary session (with Valdemar Velasquez and Michael Flynn), Closing the gaps between research, policy, and the reality of work life, Michigan State University Symposium on Multicultural Psychology - Occupational Health Disparities among Racial and Ethnic Minorities: Formulating Research Needs and Directions (sponsored by the Consortium for Multicultural Psychology Research and the Julian Samora Research Institute), Michigan State University, September, 2011.Stop predatory junk food marketing to children - protest against Ronald McDonald, Corporate Accountability International local action, Portland, OR, October, 2011. For media coverage and portion of interview, see http://www.kgw.com/home/Doctors-ask-McDonalds-to-stop-targeting-kids-132280788.html.Invited Panelist, Food and Health/Equity Issues - Food Justice and Public Health Responses to the Obesity Epidemic (with David McIntyre, Jeff Cogen, Sonia Manhas, and Eecole Copen), Food Day Conference, City Club of Portland and Portland Multnomah Food Policy Council, October, 2011.Prescription for Better Health: Changing Food-Related Diseases from Farm to Table, American Medical Students Association Webinar (with David Wallinga), October, 2011.Combating corporate control of public health (moderator and presenter, with Bill Wiist, Nick Freudenberg, and Justin Sanders), American Council on Science and Health - a corporate front group (presentation), American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, November, 2011.Debate on single payer national health plan (pro) vs. Matt Wand (Oregon State Representative, con), sponsored by Oregon Single Payer Coalition, Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, OR, November, 2011.Food Justice, Food Matters: A Clinical Education and Advocacy Training (with Ted Schettler and David Wallinga), Portland, OR, December, 2011.*Food Justice (show also includes discussion of activism and medical/public health education and training). Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, July, 2011. Available at http://www.veoh.com/watch/v24892987MqXa2ySr (note: download Veoh web player, as per website, to watch full video).Social justice in health care, part I. Interview with Roberta Hall. The Health and Health Care Forum, KBOO Radio, December, 2011. Available at http://kboo.fm/node/32832 and

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http://ia600802.us.archive.org/32/items/HealthHealthcareEconomicsAndPolitics--interviewsAndTalks_727/039a.martindonohoeHealthAndJustice.mp3.Social justice in health care, part II. Interview with Roberta Hall. The Health and Health Care Forum, KBOO Radio, January, 2012. Available at http://kboo.fm/node/33529 and at http://www.spokenword.org/program/1829177.Causes and health consequences of war and militarism (with Bob Gould, Neil Arya, and Shelley White), Left Forum, New York, New York, March, 2012.Corporate malfeasance and health (with Neil Arya, Howard Waitzkin, and Sammy Almashat), Left Forum, New York, New York, March, 2012.Medical education as a determinant of health: teaching advocacy for social justice (with Shafik Dharamsi), Canadian Conference on Medical Education, Banff, Alberta, Canada, April, 2012.Teaching Health Professions Students About the Consequences of War and Militarism Using Literature and Photography. Creating space II: taking narrative and reflection to the next level in health professional education, research, and practice, Banff, Alberta, Canada, April, 2012.Using Literature About Death and Dying in Health Professions Education. Creating space II: taking narrative and reflection to the next level in health professional education, research, and practice, Banff, Alberta, Canada, April, 2012.Food Justice, Oregon Food Bank Annual Conference, Portland, OR, May, 2012.Public Health and Social Justice. The Social Justice Church: Understanding the Crises of Our Neighborhood (lecture series), First Christian Church , Portland, OR, July, 2012.Corporations, Democracy, and Social Justice. The Social Justice Church: Understanding the Crises of Our Neighborhood (lecture series), First Christian Church , Portland, OR, July, 2012.Public Health Approaches to the Obesity Epidemic. Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, August, 2012. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q6STkJ-Xfo&feature=plcp.Health Care: U.S. and Worldwide. Internal Medicine Residents' Conference, Providence Portland Medical Center, September, 2012.Coal exports through the Pacific Northwest (with Bethany Cotton). Conversations with Dr. Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, October, 2012. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-G0Ozyd1Tyg&feature=plcp.Invited Speaker, Literature, photography, and social justice in medicine. Kaiser Emeritus Physicians' Annual Meeting, Cannon Beach, OR, October, 2012.Invited Speaker, Food justice: from hunger to pesticides to genetically modified crops. Kaiser Emeritus Physicians' Annual Meeting, Cannon Beach, OR, October, 2012.Panelist, Food Justice. Food Day Conference - Equity in the Food System, Portland State University, October, 2012.Rape in War: History, Consequences, and Human Rights Issues, American Public Health Association National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November, 2012.Tokens of love or symbols of war: how gold and diamond mining contribute to violent conflicts, American Public Health Association National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November, 2012.

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From colonial exploitation, racism, and apartheid to contemporary economic, health, and human rights disparities among racial and ethnic minorities, American Public Health Association National Meeting, San Francisco, CA, November, 2012.Food justice and sustainability. Freshman Inquiry Course on Sustainability, Portland State University, November, 2012.Panelist, The Last Mountain - Fighting Big Coal (with Ann Gravatt, Tierra Curry, Mary Peveto, and Peter Frick-Wright), Bagdad Theater, Portland, OR, November, 2012.Public health and social justice, Oregon Physicians for a National Health Plan meeting, Portland, January, 2013."What we eat determines how we live" (healthy food/healthy planet), Pacificorp monthly employee seminar, Portland, OR, February, 2013.Social justice. Conversations with Dr. Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, February, 2013. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD7fMoG1zWk. Corporations and public health - profits before people, UCLA Ethics Center, February, 2013.Boutique medicine: health care for the one percent - science, ethics, and policy, UCLA Ethics Center Litvack Lecture, February, 2013.Social justice in medicine - what history, literature, and photography can teach us about contemporary human rights issues, Internal Medicine Residents' Lecture, UCLA School of Medicine, February, 2013.Medical training and social justice. Seminar with fellows, UCLA School of Medicine, February, 2013.Animal factories and antibiotic resistance: what's at stake and what's being done to turn the tide (with Bruce Meyers and Avinash Kar), Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, Eugene, OR, March, 2013Health and environmental consequences of coal - including discussion of coal exports through the Pacific Northwest (with Alan Lockwood), Northwest Environmental Health Conference, Portland, OR, March, 2013.Keynote address, Consequences of war, War and Peace - A Public Health Perspective conference, University of Illinois at Chicago School of Nursing, March, 2013.Corporations and public health - profits before people, Simon Fraser University Public Health Program departmental conference, April, 2013.Activism 101 for health care professionals, Simon Fraser University, Introduction to Occupational and Environmental Health course, April, 2013.Public health and social justice, Kaiser Emeritus Physicians Annual Dinner, Porltand, OR, May, 2013.The intersection of public health and social justice, Populist Dialogues, Portland Community Media, May, 2013. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOIlZi2T91M.Militarism, economic warfare, and health (with Sammie Almashat and Howard Waitzkin), Left Forum, New York, NY, June 2013.Coal (Documentary, KCTS/EarthFix Production, June, 2013). Available at http://kcts9.org/coal/.

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Speaker, Power Beyond Coal Coalition rally opposing coal exports through Pacific Northwest and Ambre Energy's Proposal for the Port of Morrow, OR., July, 2013: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ak37sirGo2g&feature=youtu.be Labeling genetically-modified foods: roundtable discussion re Washington state ballot measure 522 (with Julia DeGraw and Michelle Newcomer), Vancouver, WA, July, 2013.Tokens of love or symbols of destruction: gold, diamonds, and cut flowers, Social Justice Series, First Christian Church , Portland, OR, August, 2013. Podcast available at http://fccpdx.com/worship/sunday-services/. PPACA (ObamaCare) vs. single payer health care. Air Cascadia radio program, Portland, OR, August, 2013.Tokens of love or symbols of destruction: gold, diamonds, and cut flowers, Populist Dialogues, Portland Community Media, September, 2013. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tntn68rypc0. War and peace, Conversations with Dr. Don (cable television program), September, 2013. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XmGy8HmibWU&feature=c4-overview&list=UUfi1QHZLKx3ESeO0GrdeO2Q.Public health and social justice, Humanists of Greater Portland, September 29, 2013. Available at http://www.portlandhumanists.org/vimeo-of-programs. Coal exports: corporate profit before human and environmental health, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2013.A toolkit for global health professionals to promote peace, moderator (with Amy Hagopian), American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, November, 2013.Testimony to Vermont Senate Agricultural Committee re GMO labeling bill, January, 2014.The Costs of the Symbols of Love: Floriculture, Diamonds, and Gold, Conversations with Dr. Don, Portland Community Television, February, 2014. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92ZO6CVplV8&feature=c4-overview&list=UUfi1QHZLKx3ESeO0GrdeO2Q (first half of program is general conversation; second half of program covers topic).Sierra Club ad opposing coal shipments through the Pacific Northwest. March, 2014. Available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/RSH_00312_SierraClub_Oath_0319_2_FullMixVsA.mp3. Minamata Disease and the International Mercury Treaty, Northwest Environmental Health Conference, Portland, OR, April, 2014.Faculty, "Humanistic medicine: constructing your humanism" (John M Stang medical elective), Patch Adams' Gesundheit Institute, West Virginia, April, 2014 (talks and seminars covering concierge care, the U.S. health care system, corporate malfeasance and public health, medical humanities, and public health and social justice).Health and environmental risks associated with genetically modified crops, Ho'Ola Lahui Hawai'i Kaua'i Community Health Center, Kaua'i, Hawai'i, May, 2014.Activism 101 for health care professionals, Social Medicine Residency, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, July, 2014.

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Corporate malfeasance and public health – profits before people, Primary Care Social Medicine Rounds, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, July, 2014.Health and Environmental Consequences of GMOs (also covers corporate agribusiness and labeling) - Includes talk plus slides. YouTube, Corvallis, OR, September, 2014. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA71hZbi1Y4.Biopharming and beyond – GMOs on steroids, invited plenary speaker, Biosafety Alliance Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, September, 2014.Health and Environmental Consequences of GMOs (also covers corporate agribusiness and labeling), Biosafety Alliance Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, September, 2014.Health and Environmental Consequences of GMOs (also covers corporate agribusiness and labeling). Radiozine (host Roberta Hall), Portland, OR, September, 2014. Available at http://kboo.fm/content/drmartindonohoeonhealthandenvironmentaleffectsofgrow.Everything you Wanted to Know About GMOs. Conversations with Dr. Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, September, 2014. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dVp1pNqy_U&list=UUfi1QHZLKx3ESeO0GrdeO2Q (first 26 mins general discussion of social justice, 27 mins through end focuses on GMOs).Oregon Ballot Measure 92 (to require labeling of GM foods). Available at http://youtu.be/oKOKg0XCOY0.The Modern Black Death: Coal, Global Warming, and Mercury - What it Means for You and Your Patients, invited plenary speaker, Nurse Practitioners of Oregon Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, October, 2014.Factory farms, antibiotics, and honeybees: the Bayer Corporation's subversion of public and environmental health, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, November, 2014.Hard to swallow: genetically-modified crops and corporate agribusiness' takeover of the food system, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, November, 2014.Corporate malfeasance and environmental health, Northwest Environmental Health Conference, Portland, OR, April, 2015.The world we want for our children. Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, May, 2015. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_B6nlNtaqQc. You are being watched - how the erosion of privacy in America impacts public health, American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, November, 2015.You are being watched: privacy, public health and society (one hour program, first half features mostly discussion about current political situation with respect to Syrian refugees, terrorism, and the rise of xenophobia and nationalism). Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, December, 2015. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQBP5vdlZY0.When doctors go bad – physicians who commit atrocities. Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, August, 2016. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gUr1EYuLw7I. Discussant (gun violence – public health and policy), following theatrical performance of

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The Gun Show, Coho Productions (http://www.cohoproductions.org/onstage/the-gun-show/), Portland, OR, September, 2016.A social justice take on the 2016 election. Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, October, 2016. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TfOq8V0JR_w. Starving and poisoning humanity: corporate control of global agriculture. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, November, 2016.Public health and social justice. Preventive Medicine Residency Program conference. OHSU, Portland, OR, November, 2016. Gun violence: public health and public policy (last 17 minutes covers reflections on the election of Donald Trump). Conversations with Dr Don (cable television program), Portland, OR, November, 2016. Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5cwchwu0kM. Medicine, social justice, and activism in today’s world. OHSU School of Medicine, Portland, OR, April 2017.Science and Society: Illuminating the New Dark Age. Conversations with Dr. Don (cable television program, April, 2017). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DjxgqucWmSA (first 15 minutes general discussion, topic covered 15 minutes onward).Science in the new Dark Age. Populist Dialogues (cable television program, June 2017). Available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQLn8z2yjCg&feature=youtu.be. Education Policy in the United States – Problems and Solutions. Prescription Justice (cable television program, host, episode 1), October, 2017.Obstacles to comprehensive reproductive health care in the United States - a progressive approach to protecting women's rights. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November, 2017. When doctors go bad - physicians who commit atrocities. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, November, 2017.

Society Memberships Fellow, American College of Physicians (elected 1999)Physicians for Social ResponsibilityPhysicians for a National Health ProgramAmerican Public Health AssociationAmerican Society for Bioethics and HumanitiesHealth Care for the Homeless Clinicians’ NetworkLiterature and Medicine and Global Bioethics Affinity Groups, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities Alpha Omega AlphaPhi Beta KappaUCLA Alumni AssociationUCLA Medical Alumni AssociationUnion of Concerned ScientistsAmnesty International

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Urgent Action Network, 1995-2004Society of General Internal Medicine (NW Regional Council Representative, 1998-2002; Meeting Chair, 2001), 1994-2006

Committee Memberships / Meeting PlanningUCLA Co-representative to the Western Student Medical Research Committee, 1985-1990Member, Ethics Center Education Task Force, OHSU, 1996-2001Member, Clinical Sciences/Clerkship Directors Subcommittee, OHSU, 1996-2000Member, Medical Education Team, OHSU, 1996-2000Member and Faculty Advisor, Internal Medicine Interest Group, OHSU, 1997-2001Member, Residency Advisory Committee/Inpatient Subcommittee, OHSU, 1998-2000Member, General Internal Medicine/Emergency Department Relations Task Force, OHSU, 1998-99Member, Bioethics Study Group, Center for Ethics in Health Care, OHSU, 1998-2001Chair, Internal Medicine Residency Ethics Curriculum Task Force (developing formal ethics and society curriculum for internal medicine residency program), OHSU, 1998-2000Member, Oregon College of Physicians (ACP-ASIM) Annual Meeting Planning Committee, 2000-2001Member, Collegium for the Study of the Spirit of Medicine, 2000Member, History of Medicine Society (incl. Director and Student Advisor, History of Medicine Essay Contest, and Co-Coordinator, Visiting Lecturer Series), 2000-2001Meeting Chair, Society of General Internal Medicine Northwest Regional Conference, Portland, OR, 2001Volunteer Scientific Advisor, Oregon Coalition Against Genetically-Modified Organisms, 2002Member, Quality Leadership Council, Central City Concern Health Clinics, 2004-2005Member, Working Group, Health Care Without Harm Position Statement on rbGH, 2005Member, Board of Directors, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Oregon Chapter, 2001- 2006Chief Science Advisor, Campaign for Safe Foods, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2003-2010Member, Core Workgroup - Domain on Knowledge of Human Cultures and the Physical and Natural World as it Relates to Individual and Population Health, Undergraduate Public Health Learning Outcomes Development Project (Association of Schools of Public Health, in association with the Association of American Colleges and Universities, the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2010-2011). Final report available at http://www.asph.org/userfiles/learningoutcomes.pdf. Overview available at http://www.asph.org/userfiles/CCE_2012-08-03-FINAL.pdf.Oregon representative, 50 States United for Healthy Air, Earthjustice / National Council of Churches / Physicians for Social Responsibility / American Nurses Association, Washington, DC, May, 2011

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Member, Board of Advisors, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2006-presentMember, Working Group on Teaching the Primary Prevention of War, Peace Caucus, American Public Health Association, 2011-Member, Social Justice Committee, Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2012-present

Ad Hoc Reviewer / Judging ExperienceReviewer, UCLA Poet-Physician Anthology, 1989Judge, Western Student Medical Research Committee, Student Scientific Sessions, Carmel, February, 1990 Finals Judge, Journal of General Internal Medicine Creative Writing Contest, 1998Reviewer, Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999-2000Reviewer, Clinical Medicine Abstract Selection Subcommittee, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 2001Finals Judge, Journal of General Internal Medicine Creative Writing Contest, 2001Reviewer, Medical Humanities Workshop Selection Subcommittee, Society of General Internal Medicine Annual Meeting, 2002Reviewer, “Social Determinants of Health” subcommittee, American Society of Bioethics and Humanities Annual Meeting, 2005Judge, Del Greenfield/Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility Peace Essay Contest for High School Students, 2009Spinwatch and Corpwatch independent editor, 2009-Occasional Reviewer:

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1996-Journal of the American Medical Association, 2000-The Lancet, 2004-Medscape Women’s Health, 2004-American Journal of Bioethics, 2005-Canadian Medical Association Journal, 2006-Journal of Anthropological Research, 2010-Social Medicine, 2010-AMA Journal of Ethics, 2016-

Research AwardsAssociation of Western Universities Summer Research Fellowship, 1983UCLA Division of Honors and Sigma Xi, Dean’s Research Mini-Grant, 1984UCLA Division of Honors Summer Research Stipend, 1984UCLA Division of Honors, Dean’s Research Mini-Grant, 1985UCLA School of Medicine/National Institutes of Health Short-Term Training Program Stipend, 1986UCLA School of Medicine/Department of Psychiatry Summer Research Stipend, 1987Palo Alto Veterans Administration/Robert Wood Johnson Health Services Research and Development small grant, 1995-96

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BookDonohoe MT (Ed). Public Health and Social Justice (San Francisco: Jossey/Bass, 2013). Order at http://www.josseybass.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-111808814X.html. View table of contents and endorsements at http://phsj.org/public-health-and-social-justice-reader/.

[NOTE: All publications available at http://www.publichealthandsocialjustice.org ]

Book ChaptersDonohoe MT. “Exploring the human condition: literature and public health issues,” in Teaching Literature and Medicine, AH Hawkins and MC McEntyre editors (New York: Modern Language Association, 2000).Donohoe MT. “Comparing generalist and specialty care: discrepancies, deficiencies, and excesses,” in Generalist Medicine and the U.S. Health Care System, Stephen L Isaacs and James Knickman Eds. (New Jersey/San Francisco: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation/Jossey Bass, 2004). [Reprinted from Arch Int Med 1998;158:1596-1608]Donohoe MT. “Teen Pregnancy: A call for sound science and public policy,” in Current Controversies in Teen Pregnancy and Parenting, Lisa Frick, Ed. (Farmington Hills, MI: Greenhaven Press/Thomson Gale, 2007). [Reprinted from Z Magazine 2003 (April);16(4):14-16.]Donohoe MT. “Standard vs. luxury care,” in Ideological Debates in Family Medicine, S Buetow and T Kenealy, Eds. (New York, Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2007).Vergun R, Vergun P, Thomasson C, Donohoe MT. “A brief summary of the medical impacts of Hiroshima,” in Okuda ST (with Vergun P), A Dimly Burning Wick: Memoir from the Ruins of Hiroshima (New York: Algora Publishing, 2008). See http://www.a-dimly-burning-wick.com/.Donohoe MT. Elements of professionalism for a physician considering the switch to a retainer practice. In Professionalism in Medicine: The Case-based Guide for Medical Students, Editors: Spandorfer, Pohl, Rattner, and Nasca (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2010).Corrigan E, Donohoe MT. Regulatory approaches to prostitution: comparing Sweden, Denmark, and Nevada, USA. In Violence and Abuse in Society (Volume 3), Angela Browne-Miller, Ed. (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio. LLC/Praeger, 2012, Chapter 19, pages 257-270).Chapters in Violence and Abuse in Society, Angela Browne-Miller, Ed. (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio. LLC/Praeger, 2012 - see article references below for original publication citations):

Donohoe MT. War, rape, and genocide: never again? (Volume 1, Chapter 9, pages. 51-58).Donohoe MT. Flowers, diamonds, and gold: the destructive public health, human rights, and environmental consequences of symbols of love (Volume 1, Chapter 11, pages 175-192).

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Donohoe MT. Female genital cutting: epidemiology, consequences, and female empowerment as a means of cultural change (Volume 2, Chapter 23, pages 377-386).Donohoe MT. Violence and human rights abuses against women in the developing world (Volume 2, Chapter 24, pages 387-392).Donohoe MT. Violence against women in the military (Volume 2, Chapter 25, pages 392-402).

Donohoe MT. Literature, photography, and art as pedagogical materials for teaching about militarism and peace (chapter box and appendix). In Preventing W ar and Promoting Peace: A Guide for Health Professionals, William Wiist and Shelley White, Eds. (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017, pages 279-280 and 303-306).

Donohoe MT. Commentary on food justice, safety, sustainability, and nutrition. In Siegel, E, Nourish Me (forthcoming).

Peer-Reviewed Research/Education/Policy PapersFrank HJL, Donohoe MT, Morris WL. Effect of Glyburide on in vivo recycling of the hepatic insulin receptor. Am J Med 1985;79(suppl. 3B);53-58.Donohoe MT. Perspectives of physician-authors Lewis Thomas and Samuel Shem on the art of medicine and the training of doctors. Am Med Writers Assn J 1988;3(4):2-7.[Presented at the American Medical Writers Association Annual Conference, Philadelphia, October, 1988.]Donohoe MT. Comparing generalist and specialty care: discrepancies, deficiencies, and excesses. Arch Int Med 1998;158:1596-1608.Donohoe, MT, Kravitz RJ, Chen A, Chandra R, Humphries N, Wheeler DB. Reasons for referrals from generalist to subspecialists. J Gen Int Med 1999;14:281-6.Chiodo GT, Tolle SW, Donohoe MT. Ethical issues in the acceptance of gifts, part II: gifts from industry. J Gen Dentistry 1999;47:357-60.Donohoe MT, Matthews HA. Wasted paper in pharmaceutical samples. N Engl J Med 1999;340:1600 (brief research study). Available at http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/340/20/1600Donohoe MT. Individual and societal forms of violence against women in the United States and the developing world: an overview. Curr Women’s Hlth Reports 2002;2(5):313-319.Donohoe MT. Reflections of physician-authors on death: literary selections appropriate for teaching rounds, J Palliative Med 2002;5(6):843-8.Donohoe MT. Factory farms, antibiotics, and anthrax. Z Magazine 2003 (Jan):28-30. Available at https://zcomm.org/zmagazine/factory-farms-as-primary-polluter-by-martin-donohoe/.Donohoe MT. Causes and health consequences of environmental degradation and social injustice. Soc Sci and Med 2003;56(3):573-587.Donohoe MT. Teen Pregnancy: A call for sound science and public policy. Z Magazine 2003 (April);16(4):14-16. Available at https://zcomm.org/zmagazine/teen-pregnancy-by-martin-donohoe/.

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Hansen E, Donohoe MT. Health issues of migrant and seasonal farm workers. J Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 2003;14(2):153-164.Donohoe MT. Advice for young investigators: Historical perspectives on scientific research. Adv Hlth Sci Educ 2003;8(2)167-171.Donohoe MT. Luxury primary care, academic medical centers, and the erosion of science and professional ethics. J Gen Int Med 2004;19:90-94. Available at http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.20631.xDonohoe MT, Danielson S. A community-based approach to the medical humanities. Medical Education 2004;38(2):204-217.Donohoe MT. William Carlos Williams, M.D.: Lessons for physicians from his life and writings. The Pharos 2004 (Winter):12-17 (winner of the 2004 Editor's Prize from The Pharos, for best essay by an author 45 years and younger). Available at http://www.alphaomegaalpha.org/PDFs/Pharos/Articles/2004Winter/DonohoeMTWilliamCarlosWilliams.htm.Donohoe MT. Retainer practice: Scientific issues, social justice, and ethical perspectives. American Medical Association Virtual Mentor 2004 (April);6(4). Available at http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/12249.htmlMorris J, Donohoe MT. The History of Hysteria. The Pharos 2004 (Spring):40-43. Available at http://www.alphaomegaalpha.org/PDFs/Pharos/Articles/2004Spring/MorrisDonohoe.htm.Bowes WA, Adams KE, Donohoe MT. Reproductive Rights – Commentary: Provider willingness to prescribe emergency contraception. American Medical Association Virtual Mentor 2004 (Sept.);6(9). Available http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2004/09/ccas2-0409.htmlDonohoe MT. Violence against women: Partner abuse and sexual assault. Hospital Physician 2004;40(10):24-31. Available at http://www.turner-white.com/memberfile.php?PubCode=hp_oct04_partner.pdf.Donohoe MT. Increase in obstacles to abortion: The American perspective in 2004. J Am Med Women’s Assn 2005;60(1)(Winter):16-25. Available at http://www.amwa-doc.org/index.cfm?objectid=1B138032-D567-0B25-57EE86AC69902184Donohoe MT. Urine trouble: practical, legal, and ethical issues surrounding mandated drug testing of physicians. J Clin Ethics, 2005;16(1):69-81. For full text, see http://www.clinicalethics.com/, go to archives, 2005, Volume 16, Number 1, Spring 2005, final article in this issue.Donohoe MT. GE – Bringing Bad Things to Life: Cradle to Grave Health Care and the Alliance between General Electric Medical Systems and New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Synthesis/Regeneration 2006(Fall);41:31-3 (abridged version – complete version available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/GE-NY-Presbyt-Hosp-Agreement-Synthesis-Regeneration1.doc).Donohoe MT. Genetically-Modified Foods: Health and Environmental Risks and the Corporate Agribusiness Agenda. Z Magazine 2006 (December):35-40. Available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/GMOs-and-Biopharming-Z-Mag-+-sidebars.doc. Donohoe MT. Global warming: a public health crisis demanding immediate action. World Affairs Journal 2007;11(2):44-58 (adapted from Medscape articles, see below).

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Donohoe MT. Corporate front groups and the abuse of science: the saga of the American Council on Science and Health. Z Magazine 2007 (October):42-6. Available at https://zcomm.org/zmagazine/corporate-front-groups-and-the-abuse-of-science-by-martin-donohoe/. Referenced version available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/corporate-front-groups-abuse-of-science-with-background-and-refs.doc.Donohoe MT. Roles and responsibilities of health professionals in confronting the health consequences of environmental degradation and social injustice: education and activism. Monash Bioethics Review, 2008;27(Nos. 1 and 2):65-82.Donohoe MT. Flowers, diamonds, and gold: The destructive human rights and environmental consequences of symbols of love. Human Rights Quarterly 2008;30:164-82.Starmer E, Wallinga D, North R, Donohoe MT. Proposal calling for precautionary avoidance of non-medicinal hormones, especially those intentionally added to the food system. Resolution adopted by the American Public Health Association, November, 2009. Donohoe MT. Combating corporate control (of public health): protecting education, media, legislation, and health care. Z Magazine 2009(September):37-42. Available at https://zcomm.org/zmagazine/combating-corporate-control-by-martin-donohoe/.Donohoe MT. Stories and Society: Using Literature to Teach Medical Students about Public Health and Social Justice. International J of the Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary Practice (IJCAIP) 2009 (Issue 8). Available at http://ijcaip.com/archives/IJCAIP-8-Donohoe.htmlKoreishi S, Donohoe MT. Historical and contemporary factors contributing to the plight of migrant farm workers in the United States. Social Medicine 2010:5(1):64-73. Available at http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/343/833.Donohoe MT, Robinson C. Corporations and Public Health: Overview and Case Study of GE Healthcare - "Most Admired Company" or Foe of Public Health. Social Medicine 2010;5(4):237-244. Available at http://www.socialmedicine.info/index.php/socialmedicine/article/view/482/1035. Koreishi S, Wickham L, Donohoe MT. Exploring the link between housing and health. Z Magazine 2011 (September):36-8. Available at https://zcomm.org/zmagazine/exploring-the-link-between-housing-and-health-by-martin-donohoe/.Donohoe M. Health risks for children of seasonal migrant agricultural workers. In Children of seasonal migrant workers issue, Early Childhood Matters 2013 (Nov):12-4.Wiist W, Barker K, Arya N, Rohde J, Donohoe M, White S, Lubens P, Gorman G, Hagopian A. The role of public health in the prevention of war: rationale and competencies. Am J Publ Hlth 2014(6):e34-e47. Available at http://ajph.aphapublications.org/toc/ajph/104/6.Donohoe MT, Schiff G. A Call to Service: Social Justice Is a Public Health Issue (aka Physician activism and the doctor-patient relationship). AMA Virtual Mentor 2014 (September); 16(9):699-707. Available at http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2014/09/ecas2-1409.html. Donohoe MT. The International Treaty to Abolish Nuclear Weapons – A Critical Step Towards Saving Humanity from Mass Annihilation. Green Social Thought (February,

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2018). Available at http://greensocialthought.org/content/international-treaty-abolish-nuclear-weapons-%E2%80%93-critical-step-towards-saving-humanity-mass. Donohoe MT. Housing and homelessness – a brief history of a national disgrace. Green Social Thought (February, 2018). Available at http://greensocialthought.org/content/housing-and-homelessness-brief-history-national-disgrace.Donohoe MT. Gun violence – the war against ourselves. Green Social Thought (April, 2018). Available at http://greensocialthought.org/content/gun-violence-%E2%80%93-war-against-ourselves. Donohoe MT. Challenges for organized labor in the 20th Century. Submitted to Green Social Thought (April, 2018).Donohoe MT. Pastor Niemoller's "First they came for the Jews" and social justice (in preparation).Donohoe MT. Using short literary selections to teach medical ethics on ward rounds (in preparation).

Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health Series: “Women’s Health in Context”Donohoe MT. Violence and human rights abuses against women in the developing world. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2003;8(2): posted 11/26/03. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/464255Donohoe MT. Trouble in the fields: Effects of migrant and seasonal farm labor on women’s health and well-being. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2004;9(1): posted 3/4/04. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/470445Donohoe MT. Homelessness in the United States: History, epidemiology, health issues, women and public policy. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2004;9(2): posted 7/7/04. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/481800Donohoe MT. War, rape and genocide: Never again? Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2004;9(2): posted 10/22/04.http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/491147Donohoe MT. Literature and social injustice: Stories of the disenfranchised. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2005;10(1): posted 1/7/05.http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/496358Donohoe MT. Cigarettes: The other weapons of mass destruction. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2005;10(1): posted 4/5/05. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/501586Donohoe MT. Obstacles to abortion in the United States. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2005;10(2):posted 7/7/05. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/507404Donohoe MT. Violence against women in the military. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2005;10(2): posted 9/13/05. Available athttp://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/512380Donohoe MT. Incarceration Nation: Health and Welfare in the Prison System in the United States. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2006;11(1): posted 1/20/06. Available athttp://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/520251

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Donohoe MT. Beauty and body modification. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2006;11(1): posted 4/19/06. Available athttp://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/529442Donohoe MT. Cosmetic surgery past, present, and future: scope, ethics and policy. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2006;11(2): posted 8/28/06. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/542448Donohoe MT. Female genital cutting: epidemiology, consequences, and female empowerment as a means of cultural change. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2006;11(2): posted 11/06/06. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/546497Donohoe MT. Weighty matters: public health aspects of the obesity epidemic. Part I – Causes and health and economic consequences of obesity. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2007 (posted 12/12/07). Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566056Donohoe MT. Weighty matters: public health aspects of the obesity epidemic. Part II – Economic Consequences of Obesity, the “Obesity Economy,” and the Role of Nutrition, Exercise, and Television. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2008 (posted 1/04/08). Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/566349?src=mpDonohoe MT. Weighty matters: public health aspects of the obesity epidemic. Part III – A look at food and beverage industries. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2008 (posted 3/25/08). Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/568110_printDonohoe MT. Weighty matters: public health aspects of the obesity epidemic. Part IV – Obesity worldwide, pathological underweight, and gluttony. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2008 (Posted 3/19/08). Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571497_printDonohoe MT. Weighty matters: public health aspects of the obesity epidemic. Part V – Treatments and public health approaches to combating the problem. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2008 (posted 4/10/08). Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571139_print.Other Medscape ArticlesDonohoe MT. Global warming: a public health crisis demanding immediate action (Part I). Medscape Public Health and Prevention 2007. Posted 1/12/07. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/548985.Donohoe MT. Global warming: a public health crisis demanding immediate action (Part II). Medscape Public Health and Prevention 2007. Posted 1/16/07. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/549292.[Above two articles combined for World Affairs Journal 2007;11(2):44-58 (with permission of Medscape).]Donohoe MT. Parental notification and consent laws for teen abortions: overview and 2006 ballot measures. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2007. Posted 2/9/07. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/549316.Donohoe MT. Unnecessary Testing in Obstetrics and Gynecology and General Medicine: Causes and Consequences of the Unwarranted Use of Costly and Unscientific (yet Profitable) Screening Modalities. Medscape Ob/Gyn and Women’s Health 2007. Posted 4/30/07. Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/552964_print.

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Garner E, Donohoe MT. Health effects of indoor air pollution from biomass cooking stoves. Medscape Public Health and Prevention 2008 (posted 5/19/08). Available at http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/572069_print.

Honors ThesisDonohoe MT. Literature and medicine: Perspectives of physician-authors on the art of medicine. Honors Thesis in Psychiatry, UCLA School of Medicine, 1988.

EssaysDonohoe MT. Perspectives of physician-authors of the past century on the practice of medicine. [Awarded Honorable Mention in The Charles Donald O’Malley Essay Competition in Medical History, UCLA School of Medicine, 1988.] Available at http://unitproj1.library.ucla.edu/biomed/histmed/pdf/Donohoehonorablementionomalley.pdf.Donohoe MT. Reflections of John Keats, Anton Chekhov, and Richard Selzer on the art and practice of medicine.[Awarded the Charles Donald O’Malley Prize in Medical History, UCLA School of Medicine, 1989.] Available at http://unitproj1.library.ucla.edu/biomed/histmed/pdf/donohoewinner926.pdf.Donohoe MT. Historico-literary perspectives on scientific research. [Presented at the Awards Banquet of the Western Student Medical Research Committee, Carmel, February, 1990, and at Student Research Day at the University of Nevada, Reno, April, 1990.] Donohoe MT. Books to bedside; literature and clinical medicine. [Presented at the UCLA Program in Medical Classics, January, 1991.]Donohoe MT, Wang M, Rouhbaksh R. The health effects of war and the medical literature (unpublished essay, 1996).Book and Video ReviewsDonohoe MT. Review of Lewis Thomas’ The Youngest Science: Notes of a Medicine Watcher. UCLA Undergrad Sci J 1985 (fall).Donohoe MT. Review of Jared Diamond’s The Third Chimpanzee (Reading for Survival section). Am J Med 1995;99:323-4.Donohoe MT. Review of The Healing Arts (video). The Gerontologist 1999;39(2):252-3.

Newspaper Articles and Letters to the EditorDonohoe MT. The importance of laboratory animal research. UCLA Daily Bruin 1984 (May 9).Donohoe MT. Update on the need for and importance of laboratory animal research. UCLA Daily Bruin 1987 (May 21).Donohoe MT. Response to “Compelled medical treatment of pregnant women: life, liberty, and law in conflict.” JAMA 1988; 260(1):31 (letter).Donohoe MT. SGIM and the media. J Gen Int Med 1995;10:532 (letter).Donohoe MT. Domestic violence against women. JAMA 1995;274:1507 (letter).Donohoe MT. A call for the destruction of smallpox virus stores. Am J Public Hlth 1996;86:268 (letter).

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Donohoe MT. Adolescent pregnancy. JAMA 1996;276(4):282 (letter).Donohoe MT. Health services research and industry. JAMA 1997;278:896-7 (letter).Donohoe MT. Arthritis, shark cartilage, and the protection of threatened species. JAMA 2000;284:1241 (letter).Donohoe MT. Cost-effectiveness of different methods of colon cancer screening. JAMA 2001;285:407 (letter). Available at http://jama.ama-assn.org/content/285/4/407.full.pdf+html?maxtoshow=&hits=10&RESULTFORMAT=&fulltext=donohoe+colon+cancer+screening&searchid=1&FIRSTINDEX=0&resourcetype=HWCIT.Donohoe MT. Remember Hiroshima and Nagasaki: the legacy of nuclear weapons. The Oregonian 2001 (August 6), editorial - web publication: www.oregonlive.com/opinion.Donohoe MT. Before waging war we should look into mirror. Portland Tribune 2001 (October 4):D-5 (editorial). Reprinted in the Oregon Peaceworker 2001 (December). Available at http://www.oregonpeaceworks.org/site/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=545.Donohoe MT. Atomic anniversary is sobering one: Citizens need to act now to counter the continuing nuclear threat. Portland Tribune 2002 (August 20):A7 (editorial).Donohoe MT. Hiroshima Day Ceremony: Remembrance and Call to Activism. The Folded Crane – Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility. 2002 (August/September):1,3.Donohoe MT. Luxury primary care and teaching hospitals. N Engl J Med 2002;347:619 (letter). Available at http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/347/8/618. Reprinted in Social medicine reader: health policy, markets, and medicine, J Oberlander, LR Churchill, SE Estroff, GE Henderson, NMP King, and AP Strauss Eds., (Duke University Press, 2005: 256).Donohoe MT. Argument in support of Oregon General Election Ballot Measure 27 to require labeling of genetically modified foodstuffs. Voters’ pamphlet, Oregon General Election, November, 2002 (written on behalf of the Board of Directors, Oregon Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility). Available at http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/nov52002/guide/measures/m27fav.htmDonohoe MT. Measure 27 - Labeling law for genetically engineered foods: A call for openness and food safety. The Oregonian 2002 (October 28), editorial - web publication: www.oregonlive.com/opinion.Donohoe MT, Hansen E. Health concerns of migrant and seasonal farmworkers. The Portland Tribune 2002 (November 26):A6 (editorial).Adams KE, Donohoe MT. Oregon’s health care crisis. The Oregonian 2003 (Feb 16): (letter).Donohoe MT. US attempts to scuttle World Health Organization’s international tobacco treaty. The Oregonian 2003 (2/24/03), editorial – web publication: www.oregonlive.com/opinion.Donohoe MT. Show concern for those in need – Measure 26-48. The Oregonian 2003 (May 15): (letter).Donohoe MT. Environmental lead toxicity and the developing world. N Engl J Med 2003;349:501. Available at http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/349/5/500Donohoe MT. Patient choice of provider gender. JAMWA 2003;58(3):131-2.

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Donohoe MT. Position statement on recombinant bovine growth hormone-treated milk in schools. Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2003.Donohoe MT. Position statement on irradiated meat in schools. Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility, 2003.Adams K, Donohoe MT. Lake Oswego School District should support the formation of gay-straight alliance clubs. Lake Oswego Review 2003 (Dec 4):A5 (editorial).Donohoe MT (on behalf of the Board of Directors, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility). Oppose EPA’s proposal on toxic mercury emissions. The Oregonian 2004 (March 8):B7.Donohoe MT. Bioterrorism curricula too limited. Acad Med 2004 (Apr 14). Available at http://www.academicmedicine.org/cgi/eletters/79/4/366Donohoe M. Prevention of the acute radiation syndrome and medical education. Ann Int Med 2004 (July 6). Available athttp://www.annals.org/cgi/eletters/140/12/1037#180McCally M, Donohoe M. Dangers of food irradiation. N Engl J Med 2004;351(4):402.Donohoe MT (on behalf of the Board of Directors, Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility). Letter to the American Academy of Family Physicians regarding tuna industry advertising in its 2004 “Family Doctor Guide to Health and Well-Being,” and the health consequences of consumption of mercury in tuna. August, 2004. Available upon request.Donohoe MT, Adams KE, Adams RE. What our opportunities were vs. what we decided to do (thoughts on the 2004 presidential election). Lake Oswego Review 2004 (Nov 11);91(46):A7-A8 (letter).North R, Donohoe MT. Studies raise concern about rBST. The Capital Press 2005(March 4) (letter).North, R, Donohoe MT. Oregon PSR challenges the safety of rBGH, supports hormone-free dairy products. Cheese Market News 2005(March 11);25:4,16 (letter).North R, Donohoe MT. Falsities, half-truths and smears marred essay on Tillamook milk. The Oregonian 2005 (Mar 31):op-ed page (letter).Donohoe MT. Testimony in support of Oregon Senate Bill to place a 4-year moratorium on biopharming, April, 2005. Available upon request.Donohoe MT. Testimony in support of Oregon House Bill to require pharmaceutical companies to disclose gifts valued at over $25 to practitioners and institutions, April, 2005. Available upon request.North R, Donohoe MT. Anti-rBST group philosophy: Better to be safe than sorry. The Capital Press 2005 (Apr 1): Opinion page (letter).North R, Donohoe MT. Biopharm bill defended. Corvallis Gazette Times 2005 (April 18): Opinion page “As I See It” Column (letter).Donohoe MT. Scans or scams: The facts behind whole body scans. Lake Oswego Review 2005 (June 23):A7 (editorial).Donohoe MT (on behalf of the Board of Directors of Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility). Letter to Oregon Public Broadcasting protesting America’s Heartland (corporate-sponsored series on agriculture), June, 2005.Donohoe MT (on behalf of the Board of Directors of Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility). Funding new nuclear weapons makes us less secure: Oppose the Robust Nuclear Earth Penetrator. Lake Oswego Review 2005 (July 14):A8 (editorial).Adams K, Donohoe M, Adams R. Back to school luxury items for teens. Lake Oswego Review 2005 (Sept 8):A9 (letter).

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Donohoe MT. Bad medicine: Boutique medical clinics and academic medical centers. Portland Monthly 2005 (November):23 (letter).Donohoe MT (on behalf of the Board of Directors of Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility). Reality vs. rhetoric in President Bush’s 2006 State of the Union address. The Oregonian 2006 (Feb 2): commentary section.Donohoe MT. Flowers may not be the right gift for Mother’s Day. Lake Oswego Review 2006 (May 11):A8, A10 (editorial).Donohoe MT. Drug testing and systems-level solutions to problem doctors. Ann Int Med 2006;114(11):862 (letter). Available at http://www.annals.org/cgi/eletters/144/2/107Donohoe MT. Atomic weapons still worrisome (Hiroshima, Nagasaki and current US nuclear policy). Lake Oswego Review 2006 (August 10):A4 (editorial). Available at http://www.oregoncitynewsonline.com/opinion/story.php?story_id=115517627168735300.North R, Donohoe MT. Response to MSNBC/American Institute for Cancer Research Report on rBGH, 2006 (August 31). Available at http://www.organic-center.org/science.latest.php?action=view&report_id=60North R, Donohoe MT, et al. Response to Oregon State Biopharm Committee Recommendations, September, 2006. Oregon Department of Agriculture, Plant Division. Available at http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/PLANT/bp_public_comment.shtmlNorth R, Donohoe MT. Posilac article disputed by advocacy group members. Capital Press 2006 (September 15, letter). Available at http://www.capitalpress.info/main.asp?SectionID=75&SubSectionID=816&ArticleID=27344&TM=2262.451North R, Donohoe MT. Response to “Two dairies to end use of artificial hormones.” Boston Globe 2006 (October 1). Available at http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/letters/articles/2006/10/01/hold_the_growth_hormones____in_fact_hold_the_milk?mode=PFDonohoe MT, Adams KE, et al. Measure 43 (mandated parental reporting for teen abortions) would limit women’s rights. Lake Oswego Review 2006 (October 26):A7.North R, Donohoe MT. ‘Hormone-free’ label is misleading. St. Louis Post-Dispatch 2006 (November 12, letter). Available at http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/business/stories.nsf/0/312B103735353522862572220079A4B0?OpenDocumentNorth R, Donohoe MT. Oregon doctors oppose rBST. Lancaster Farming 2006 (December 7, letter). Available at http://lancasterfarming.com/node/36.Donohoe MT. EPA killing access to data (by shutting down libraries). The Oregonian 2007 (January 5):C7.Donohoe MT, North R. Long-standing evidence of rBGH’s dangers (response to “Udder Madness, Wall Street Journal). Organic Consumers Association 2007 (posted February 7). Available at http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_4034.cfm.Donohoe MT. Dangers of food irradiation. Minneapolis-St Paul Star Tribune 2007 (posted February 8, letter). Available at http://online.startribune.com/forum/index.php?t=msg&goto=862429&#msg_862429.North R, Donohoe MT. Group: Consumers should buy rBGH-free milk - Validity of findings questioned in Monsanto’s study of their own product. Capital Press 2007 (February 16). Available at http://www.capitalpress.info/main.asp?SectionID=75&SubSectionID=768&ArticleID=30509&TM=66417.32. See also Organic Consumers Association 2007 (posted February 19). Available at http://www.organicconsumers.org/articles/article_4198.cfm.

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North R, Donohoe MT. Possible link between declining bee populations and genetically-modified crops. The Oregonian 2007 (April 13):B7.Donohoe MT, Oregon PSR staff. Testimony re Oregon State measures to require manufacturers to label all ingredients in health and beauty products; prohibit the sale of products containing phthalates and related compounds that are intended for use by children under age 5; create a task force on health policy and women’s wellness to study the health effects of phthalates and related chemicals, Oregon State Senate, April, 2007.Donohoe MT. Chondroitin use contributes to global decline in shark populations. Ann Int Med 2007 (April). Available at http://www.annals.org/cgi/eletters/146/8/611#15416.Donohoe MT. Protest dismantling of EPA library network. Lake Oswego Review 2007 (May 10):A9.Donohoe MT, Oregon PSR staff. Testimony re Oregon State measures to require manufacturers to label all ingredients in health and beauty products, Oregon House of Representatives, April, 2007.North R, Donohoe MT. Response to FDA regarding labeling of rBST milk products. GM Watch Newsletter. Posted 7/19/07. Available at http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=8118.Donohoe MT. Internists, epidemics, outbreaks, and bioterrorist attacks. J Gen Int Med 2007;22(9):1380. Available at http://www.springerlink.com/content/v2r74824uv349208/fulltext.pdfDonohoe MT. Comments regarding recombinant bovine growth hormone (rBGH). The Salt Lake Tribune 2007 (October 25). Available at http://166.70.44.77/comments/read_comments.asp?ref=7261416&PageIndex=2Donohoe MT. Health and environmental risks of bottled water. Portland Tribune 2008 (February 29). Available at http://www.portlandtribune.com/opinion/story.php?story_id=120423219534754600Wallinga D, Hansen M, Epstein S, North R, Donohoe MT. A public health response to Elanco's "Recombinant bovine somatotropin (rBST): a safety assessment."Donohoe MT. The third wave - medical tourism in the 21st century. Southern Med J (2009);102(12):1275.North R, Donohoe MT. Better safe than sorry on hormone (rBGH). Capital Press 2010 (May 7). Available at http://www.capitalpress.com/opinion/wk-Letters-for-050710.Donohoe MT. Written testimony re PGE's Boardman, OR Coal Plant. Oregon Public Utilities Commission, June, 2010.Donohoe MT. Board certification, recertification, and public accountability. J Am Board Fam Med 2010;23(5):687 (letter). Available at http://www.jabfm.org/cgi/reprint/23/5/687-a.Donohoe MT. Public health and the social mission of medical education. Ann Int Med 2010;153(7):484-5. On-line version available at http://www.annals.org/content/152/12/804.full/reply#annintmed_el_125001.Donohoe MT. The precautionary principle: background and applications. Scientific American on-line 2010 (October 6). Available at http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=can-you-hear-me-now (comment #28).Donohoe MT. Comments on "Top doctors: Who are they -- and who are they not necessarily? Medicine and Social Justice Blog. Posted 2010 (October 13). Available at http://medicinesocialjustice.blogspot.com/2010/10/top-doctors-who-are-they-and-who-are.html.

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Donohoe MT. Comments on "Direct primary care: health reform's missing piece?" Common Sense Family Doctor blog. Posted 11/18/10. Available at http://commonsensemd.blogspot.com/2010/11/direct-primary-care-health-reforms.html.Degraw J, Donohoe M. Don't auction our Gorge water (re Nestle’s proposed plant in the Columbia River Gorge). Portland Tribune 2010 (December 16). Available at http://www.portlandtribune.com/opinion/story.php?story_id=129245048486237300. Donohoe MT. Comments on truth-telling in medicine. Medipedia. Posted 2011 (January 2). Available at http://www.medpedia.com/questions/1868-should-doctors-always-tell-the-truth-to-patients-families-and-society-or-are-there-possible-exceptions-which-even-if-illegal-bear-at-least-some-ethical-basis-for-such-an-action#answer_3533. Willer B, Donohoe M. State agencies and bottled water: Using tap water will save money, reorder priorities. Oregonian 2011 (June 22). Available at http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2011/06/state_agencies_and_bottled_wat.html.Donohoe MT. Campaigning for clean air: pollution places a heavy burden on our health. Oregonian, 2011 (August 1). Available at http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2011/08/campaigning_for_clean_air_poll.html.Donohoe MT. Regarding maintenance of certification in internal medicine. Arch Int Med 2011;171(16):1507 (letter). Available at http://archinte.ama-assn.org/cgi/content/short/171/16/1507.Donohoe MT. Breast cancer awareness week, cosmetics, solicitation, and pinkwashing. Comments from Spirit of 1848 listserv 2011 (October). Available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/Breast-cancer-awareness-week-cosmetics-solicitation-and-pinkwashing-Spirit-of-1848-listserv-comments-10-11.doc.Donohoe MT. Criticism of "Retainer medicine: an ethically legitimate form of practice that can improve primary care." Annals of Internal Medicine, 2012;156(5):400-401 (letter). Available at http://www.annals.org/content/155/9/633.full/reply#annintmed_el_127618.Donohoe MT. Criticism of "In defense of genetically modified crops," by Sarah Zhang, Mother Jones online intern blog. Posted 2012 (June 20). Available at http://www.motherjones.com/blue-marble/2012/06/gmo-bt-pesticides-crops.Comments for Governor's Environmental Justice Task Force on coal transports from the Powder River Basin Through Oregon. 2012 (June). Available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/EJTF-Coal-Testimony-6-12.doc. Donohoe MT. Coal trains bring asthma, heart disease. Portland Tribune 2012 (July 4). Available at http://portlandtribune.com/pt-rss/10-opinion/111754-readers-letters---coal-trains-bring-asthma,-heart-disease%20.Testimony supporting Oregon House Bill 3390 (Guaranteeing Paid Time Off for Sick Leave). Available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/paid-time-off-oregon-state-measure-4-13-donohoe.doc. Donohoe MT. Kinder Morgan's decision to abandon plans to build coal export terminal on Columbia River a victory for public health (letter). The Oregonian, May 13, 2013. Available at http://blog.oregonlive.com/myoregon/2013/05/letters_coal_exports_cars_and.html. Donohoe MT, Seidler R. Oregonians won’t be misled by GMO labels. Oregonian 2014 (July 19). Available at http://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/index.ssf/2014/07/oregonians_wont_be_mislead_by.html.

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Donohoe MT. Vote yes on Measure 92 to label genetically-modifiec foods. First Alternative Natural Foods Co-op newsletter, 2014 (October, page 10). Available at http://www.firstalt.coop/wp-content/uploads/PDFs/Publications/Thymes%202014/OctThymes14-lores.pdf.Donohoe MT. Vote yes on measure 92 to label genetically modified (GM) foods. The Folded Crane (Oregon Physicians for Social Responsibility newsletter), October, 2014. Available at http://www.psr.org/chapters/oregon/assets/pdfs/vote-yes-on-measure-92-to.pdf. Donohoe MT. Commercial for Yes on 92 (Oregon GMO labeling) campaign, October, 2014. Available at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQA7SiFDAWk.Donohoe MT. Critique of “Paleo diets, GMOs and food taboos,” submitted to Scientific American 2015 (March), removed by Scientific American webmaster, creating controversy regarding the publication’s possibly censoring GMO-skeptical commentaries. See the original article by Michael Shermer at http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/are-paleo-diets-more-natural-than-gmos/. For background on the controversy, see Robinson, C, GM Watch 2015 (April 28), Volume 353, Is Scientific American censoring GMO-skeptical comments? (this article contains the censored letter), available at http://gmwatch.org/index.php/news/archive/2015-articles/16110. Donohoe MT. Testimony re Oregon House and Senate Bills to transition off all coal and encourage local clean energy sources, 2015 (March). Available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/coal-to-clean-energy-bill-testimony-3-15.docx. Testimony in favor of Oregon House and Senate bills to protect antibiotics for human public health, 2015 (March). Available at http://phsj.org/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/protecting-antibiotics-act-OR-testimony-3-15-Donohoe.docx. Donohoe MT. Physician drug testing is unscientific and is unlikely to achieve stated aims. Ann Int Med, 2015;162(8):597-8. Available at http://annals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2275400.Donohoe MT. Comment on  Doherty R. Assessing the patient care implications of “concierge” and other direct patient contracting practices: a policy position paper from the American College of Physicians assessing the patient care implications of “concierge” practices. Ann Int Med 2016;165(5): 375-6 (Published online 10 November 2015 doi:10.7326/M15-0366). Posted 11/30/15. Available at http://annals.org/article.aspx?articleid=2468810 (see comments).Donohoe MT. Lake Oswego Review (June 8, 2017). Available, with additional comments, at http://pamplinmedia.com/lor/49-opinion/362385-240954-citizens-view-urge-schrader-to-support-single-payer-health-care.

Abstracts and Case Report Donohoe MT, Frank HJL, Morris WL. Effect of Glyburide on in vivo recycling of the hepatic insulin receptor. Clin Res 33(1):059A and 33(2): 428A.[Presented at the Metabolism Subspecialty Session, The American Federation for Clinical Research, Western Section Meeting, Carmel, February, 1985, and at the Metabolism Poster Session, The AFCR National Meeting, Washington, DC, May, 1985.]

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Donohoe MT, Frank HJL, Morris WL. In vivo hepatic extraction of insulin and insulin-like growth factors-1 and -2: cross sensitivity and effects of serum binding proteins. UCLA Undergrad Sci J 1985 (fall).Donohoe MT, Frank HJL, Morris WL. Effects of serum binding proteins on hepatic extraction of insulin, IGF-1, and IGF-2. Clin Res 1987; 35(3):501A.Donohoe MT, Ippoliti AF. Esophageal motor responses to acid and edrophonium in patients with chest pain. Clin Res 1987; 35(1):125A.[Presented at the Gastroenterology Subspecialty Session, The American Federation for Clinical Research, Western Section Meeting, Carmel, February, 1987. Awarded Subspecialty Prize in Gastroenterology.] Donohoe MT, Ippoliti AF. Esophageal causes of chest pain: utility of provocative testing. (updated). Gastroenterol 1988; 94(5(2)):A614.Donohoe MT, Ippoliti AF. Usefulness of the measurement of pharyngeal and upper esophageal sphincter motility in symptomatic subjects. Gastroenterol 1988; 95(3):862.[Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Motility Society, Monterey, October, 1988.]Donohoe MT, Matthew J, Perloff J, Ippoliti AF. Pharyngeal and upper esophageal sphincter motility in patients with myotonic muscular dystrophy. Clin Res 1989; 37(1):111A. [Presented at the Gastroenterology Subspecialty Session of the American Federation for Clinical Research, Western Section Meeting, Carmel, February, 1989.] Donohoe MT, Kravitz RL, Chandra R, Chen A, Humphries N. Reasons for and Avoidability of Referrals from Generalists to Specialists. J Gen Int Med 1996;11(suppl):68.[Poster presentation at the National Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Washington, DC, May, 1996; updated talk presented at the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, November, 1996]Donohoe, MT, Bolger J. Student and faculty responses to the addition of literature to the preclinical curriculum. J Gen Int Med 1998;4(suppl. 1):74.Donohoe MT, Wang, M, Rhoubaksh R. War and the medical literature. J Gen Int Med 1998;4(suppl. 1):74.Ison M, Mihara K, Donohoe M. Syphilitic arrest. J Gen Int Med 1998;4(suppl. 1):126 (clinical vignette).[Presented by Dr. Ison at the National Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Chicago, April, 1998]Geiman BJ, Donohoe MT. Statistical power and reporting of sample size calculations in randomized controlled trials. J Gen Int Med 1999;14(suppl 2):98.[Presented by Dr. Geiman at the National Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, San Francisco, April, 1999]Donohoe MT, Matthews HA. Excessive packaging in pharmaceutical samples. J Gen Int Med 1999;14(suppl 2):94.[presented at Society of General Internal Medicine Northwest Regional Meeting, Seattle, February, 2000]Filipek M, Donohoe MT, Kravitz RL, Shuell T. Relationship of generalist physicians’ practice demographics to cost-consciousness, comfort with uncertainty, willingness to accede to patients’ requests for referral, and career satisfaction. J Gen Int Med 2000;15(suppl. 1):114.

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[presented by Ms. Filipek at the Northwest Regional Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Seattle, February, 2000]Filipek M, Donohoe MT, Kravitz RL, Shuell T. The influence of generalist physicians’ personal characteristics, attitudes, and practice demographics on propensity to refer to subspecialists. J Gen Int Med 2000;15(suppl. 1):113.[presented by Ms. Filipek at the Northwest Regional Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Seattle, February, 2000 and by Dr. Donohoe [Ms. Filipek unable to attend] at the National Meeting of the Society of General Internal Medicine, Boston, May, 2000]Bultemeier N, Haney E, Donohoe M. Smoking cessation within a university internal medicine clinic: A survey of resident and faculty practices, attitudes and knowledge. J Gen Int Med 2002;17(supplement 1):121.

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