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May 2008 Page 1 of 22 Myles N. Sheehan, S.J., M.D. Jesuit Community 140 Commonwealth Avenue Newton, MA 02467 Personal Entered Society of Jesus: August 25, 1985 Simple Perpetual Vows: August 15, 1987 Ordained to the Diaconate: May 21, 1994 Ordained to the Priesthood: June 18, 1994 Solemn Perpetual Vows: April 22, 2005 Provincial, New England Province: July 31, 2009- Education 1978 A.B., Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 1981 M.D., Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 1989 M.A., Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL (Philosophy, Health Care Ethics) 1994 M. Div., Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, MA Postdoctoral Training 1981-1982 Intern, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1982-1983 Junior Assistant Resident, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1983-1984 Senior Assistant Resident, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1984-1985 Resident, Anatomic Pathology, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1989-1991 Fellow, Harvard Geriatric Fellowship Program, Cambridge, MA Licensure and Certification 1982 Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners, Certificate No. 248476 1984 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine, Certificate No. 095946 1985 Massachusetts License No. 73446 1987 Nebraska License No. 17371 (inactive) 1987 Illinois License No. 036-075834 1992 Certificate of Added Qualification in Geriatric Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (No. 95946) 2002 Re-Certificate of Added Qualification in Geriatric Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine (No. 95946) Academic Appointments 1981-1984 Clinical Fellow, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1984-1985 Clinical Fellow, Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 1987-1989 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 1989-1991 Clinical Fellow, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1991-1995 Instructor, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1995- Lecturer, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1995-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL
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Myles N. Sheehan, S.J., M.D. Jesuit Community

140 Commonwealth Avenue Newton, MA 02467

Personal Entered Society of Jesus: August 25, 1985

Simple Perpetual Vows: August 15, 1987 Ordained to the Diaconate: May 21, 1994 Ordained to the Priesthood: June 18, 1994 Solemn Perpetual Vows: April 22, 2005 Provincial, New England Province: July 31, 2009-

Education 1978 A.B., Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 1981 M.D., Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 1989 M.A., Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL (Philosophy, Health Care Ethics) 1994 M. Div., Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, MA Postdoctoral Training 1981-1982 Intern, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1982-1983 Junior Assistant Resident, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1983-1984 Senior Assistant Resident, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1984-1985 Resident, Anatomic Pathology, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1989-1991 Fellow, Harvard Geriatric Fellowship Program, Cambridge, MA Licensure and Certification 1982 Diplomat, National Board of Medical Examiners, Certificate No. 248476 1984 Diplomat, American Board of Internal Medicine, Certificate No. 095946 1985 Massachusetts License No. 73446 1987 Nebraska License No. 17371 (inactive) 1987 Illinois License No. 036-075834 1992 Certificate of Added Qualification in Geriatric Medicine, American Board of

Internal Medicine (No. 95946) 2002 Re-Certificate of Added Qualification in Geriatric Medicine, American Board of

Internal Medicine (No. 95946) Academic Appointments 1981-1984 Clinical Fellow, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1984-1985 Clinical Fellow, Department of Pathology, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 1987-1989 Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago

Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 1989-1991 Clinical Fellow, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1991-1995 Instructor, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1995- Lecturer, Department of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA 1995-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch

School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

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M. Sheehan, curriculum vitae

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1997-1998 Acting Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

1998- 1999 Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine and Geriatrics, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

1997-1999 Director, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

1999-2000 Interim Associate Dean for Educational Affairs, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

2000-2009 Senior Associate Dean for the Education Program, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

2000-2006 Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

2006-2009 Professor, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

2006-2009 Ralph P. Leischner, Jr., M.D., Professor of Medical Education and Director, Ralph P. Leischner, Jr., M.D., Institute for Medical Education, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

2009- Clinical Professor of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

Hospital Appointments 1985-1987 Assistant in Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1987 Attending Physician, Creighton University Medical Center, Omaha, NE 1987 Attending Physician, Omaha Veterans Administration Medical Center, Omaha, NE 1987-1989 Attending Physician, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL 1989-1991 Clinical Fellow in Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital and Brigham and Women's

Hospital, Boston, MA; Brockton/West Roxbury Veterans Administration Medical Center and Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged, Roxbury, MA

1991-1995 Associate in Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1995-2009 Attending Physician, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL 1995-2009 Attending Physician, Hines Veterans Administration Hospital, Hines, IL Other Professional Positions 1985-1987 Consultant in Internal Medicine, Campion Center, Weston, MA 1989-1991 Consultant in Internal Medicine, Campion Center, Weston, MA 1991-1995 Associate Director, Harvard Geriatric Education Center, Boston, MA 1991-1995 Member, Division on Aging, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1991-1995 Member, Division of Medical Ethics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA Awards and Honors 1975-1978 Rufus Choate Scholar, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 1977 Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha of New Hampshire, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 1978 B.A., Summa Cum Laude, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 1980 Alpha Omega Alpha, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 1981 Dean's Medal, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH 1993-1996 Brookdale National Fellow, Brookdale Foundation 1994 M. Div., with distinction, Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, MA 1995 Class Day Speaker, Dartmouth Medical School Class of 1995, Hanover, NH

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1997 Inspirational Clinician Award, Hines VA/Loyola University Medical Center Chapter of the Chicago Medical Society

1997 Golden Apple Award, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

1999 Invited Commencement Speaker, Class of 1999, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL

1999-2001 Project on Death in America Faculty Scholar, Open Society Institute 2001 Named one of “Best Doctors in Chicago,” Chicago Magazine 2002-2010 Named one of “Top Doctors in Chicago,” Crown and Connolley 2006 Named to Fellowship in American College of Physicians Professional Societies 1987-2007 Member, American College of Physicians 2007- Fellow, American College of Physicians 1991- Member, American Geriatrics Society Major Research Interests • Medical Education • Medical Ethics • Spirituality in Medicine • End of life care Community Activities 1992-1995 Member, Board of Directors, Youville Hospital, Cambridge, MA 1992-1995 Chair, Mission-Ethics Committee, Youville Hospital, Cambridge, MA 1993-1995 Member, Board of Overseers, Aquinas House, Catholic Student Center at

Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH 1995-1999 Member, Technical Advisory Panel, Integrating Education on Care of the Dying

into Medical School Programs. Choice In Dying, New York, NY 1998-2009 Member, Archdiocesan Bioethics Committee, Archdiocese of Chicago, Chicago, IL 1999-2002 Member, Mission Committee, Resurrection Health System, Chicago, IL 2003- Member, Board of Directors, Brookdale Institute on Aging 2003-2008 Member, Board of Visitors, Georgetown University School of Nursing, Washington, DC 2003-2010 Member, Board of Trustees, Catholic Health Association of the United States 2007-2009 Member, Board of Directors, Community Memorial Foundation, Hinsdale, IL 2009- Member, Board of Trustees, Bon Secours Health System, Inc. Marriotsville, MD Teaching Experience 1987 Attending Physician, Creighton University Medical Center, Omaha, NE 1987 Preceptor, Internal Medicine Residents, Creighton University Medical Center, Omaha, NE 1987 Attending Physician, Omaha Veterans Administration Medical Center, Omaha, NE 1987 Preceptor, Residents and Medical Students, Omaha Veterans Administration

Medical Center, Omaha, NE 1987-1989 Attending Physician, Loyola University Medical Center, Omaha, NE 1987-1989 Preceptor, Medical Consult Service, Outpatient Center, Loyola University Medical

Center, Maywood, IL 1990-1992 Tutor for Patient-Doctor I, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA

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1994-1995 Tutor for Patient-Doctor I, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA1991 Organizer and Co-Director, "Geriatric Care - Clinical Dilemmas and Ethical Solutions,"

Conference on Division on Aging, Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (May 31, 1991)

1992-1995 Lecturer in Geriatrics, Ambulatory Medicine Core Clerkship, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

1992-1994 Tutor, Patient Doctor III, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1992-1995 Director, Geriatric Curriculum Development, Division on Aging, Harvard Medical

School, Boston, MA 1994 Tutor, Human Body, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 1995-2000 Director, Medical Student Geriatric Curriculum Development, Loyola University

Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 1996-2000 Director, Medical Student Education Program in Medical Humanities, Loyola

University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 1996-1998 Course Co-Director, Human Developmental Biology I, Loyola University Chicago

Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 1996-2000 Course Director, Human Developmental Biology II, Loyola University Chicago

Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 1996-2000 Course Co-Director, Introduction to the Practice of Medicine, Loyola University

Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL 1998-2000 Course Director, Human Developmental Biology I, Loyola University Chicago

Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL Principal Clinical and Hospital Service Responsibilities 1987 Attending Physician, Department of Medicine, Creighton University, Omaha, NE 1987 Attending Physician, Medical Service, Omaha Veterans Administration Medical

Center, Omaha, NE 1987-1989 Attending Physician, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of

Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL 1991-1995 Director, Geriatric Consultation Services, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 1991-1995 Attending Physician, Gerontology Division, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel

Hospital, Boston, MA 1995-2009 Attending Physician, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of

Medicine, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL Invited Presentations 1988 "Doing Right in Medicine: A Jesuit Perspective" - Medical Grand Rounds,

Creighton University Medical Center, Omaha, NE (October 10, 1988) 1989 "Technology and the End of Life: Praying for the Grace of a Happy Death in the

1990's" -- Pastoral Care Seminar, St. Francis Hospital, Evanston IL (March 1989)

Risk-Management Conference, Panelist, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (October 6, 1989)

1990 "Ethics and Caring" - Nursing Appreciation Day, Hebrew Rehabilitation Center for Aged, Roslindale, MA (May 2, 1990)

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"Patients' Rights and Responsibilities" -- Ethics Committee Conference Series, Youville Hospital, Cambridge, MA (May 12, 1990) "Ethics of Feeding and Hydration Decisions" - Multidisciplinary Geriatric Conference, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Boston, MA (October 22, 1990)

Risk-Management Conference, Panelist, Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (November 2, 1990)

"The Medically Ill Elderly Patient," in Psychotherapy and the Patient with Medical Illness - Beth Israel Hospital Department of Psychiatry, Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Cambridge, MA (November, 1990)

1991 "Ethical Dilemmas," in Geriatric Medicine 1991 - Division on Aging and

Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA (March 17, 1991)

"Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and Health Care Rationing," at Alzheimer's Disease: Frontiers in Research and Practice - Boston, MA (April 5, 1991)

"Medicine as Ministry" - Keynote Address, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL (April 9, 1991)

"Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia," in Geriatric Care - Clinical Dilemmas and Ethical Solutions -- Division on Aging and Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA (May 31, 1991)

"Technology and the End of Life" - Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT (October 22, 1991)

1992 "Principles of Ethical Dilemmas," in Geriatric Medicine 1992 - Division on Aging

and Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA (February 23, 1992)

"Why Doctors Hate Medical Ethics" - Health Care Ethics Colloquium, Department of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL (March 19, 1992)

"Medicine and Spirituality" -- Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (March 20, 1992)

"Medical Ethics Beyond the Basics: Personal Integrity and Institutional Commitment," in Geriatrics: Ethical and Clinical Perspectives, 1992 - Department of Veterans Affairs Continuing Health Education Program, Bar Harbor, Maine (June 11, 1992)

"Geriatric Medicine and Long-Term Care" -- Invited Lecture, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA (September 16, 1992)

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"Why Doctors Hate Medical Ethics" -- Faculty Seminar, Division of Medical Ethics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (October 19, 1992)

"Ethical Issues in the Care of Older Persons with Cardiovascular Disease" -- American Heart Association, MA Chapter, Framingham, MA (October 22, 1992)

"Medicine: Mission, Passion, Madness" -- Key Note Presentation, Career Day, Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover, NH (October 31, 1992)

1993 "Assisted Suicide" - Ethics Grand Rounds, Loyola University Chicago Stritch

School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (February 19,1993)

"Integrating Geriatrics into Harvard Medical School's New Pathway for General Medical Education" - Association for Gerontology in Higher Education Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY (March 5, 1993)

"Ethical Dilemmas" in Geriatric Medicine 1993 - Division on Aging and Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA (March 28, 1993)

"Technology and the Virtuous Physician" - University of New England, Biddeford, ME (March 31, 1993)

"Alzheimer's Disease" - Beth Israel Hospital President's Club, Boston, MA (April 22, 1993)

"Mental Status Changes" - Thorndike Rounds, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (May 5, 1993)

"Slowing Down the Clock" - Friends of the Beth Israel Hospital, Newton, MA (May 17, 1993)

"DNR Policy" - Youville Hospital, Cambridge, MA (May 18, 1993)

"Religious Perspectives in Medical Ethics" - Discussion with Fellows of Division of Medical Ethics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA (May 26, 1993)

"Breast Cancer in Older Women" - Panelist, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (June 2, 1993)

"Ethical Issues in the Medical Care of Athletes" - American Heart Association, MA Chapter, Framingham, MA (October 6, 1993)

"Gerontology and Theology" - Margaret Pyne Lecture Series, Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, MA (October 21, 1993)

"Care of the Dying Patient" - Youville Hospital, Cambridge, MA (November 3, 1993)

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"Ethical Decisions in the ICU" - Panelist, in Pulmonary Disease Review for the Generalist: A Case-based Approach, Program in Pulmonary/Critical Care Medicine, Beth Israel and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Department of Continuing Medical Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA (November 7, 1993)

"Integrating Geriatrics into a Medical School Curriculum" - Gerontological Society of America, Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (November 20, 1993)

"From Bedside to MICU: The Pleasures and Frustrations of Clinical Ethics" - Medical Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (December 2, 1993)

"Caring for Aging Parents" - Temple Shir Tikva, Wayland, MA (December 7, 1993)

1994 "Ethical Dilemmas" - in Geriatric Medicine 1994 - Division on Aging and

Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA (February 13, 1994)

"Issues in Aging" - Old Colony Council on Aging, Bridgewater, MA (August 10, 1994)

"Values in Medicine" - Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL (November 30, 1994)

1995 "Older Persons, Families, and Ethical Issues" - Boston Society for Gerontologic

Psychiatry, Belmont, MA (January 28, 1995)

“Ethical Dilemmas” -in Geriatric Medicine 1995 - Division on Aging and Department of Continuing Medical Education, Harvard Medical School, Continuing Medical Education Conference, Boston, MA (February 12, 1995)

“Education about Aging: An Issue of Justice” - Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, Ft. Worth, TX (February 24, 1995)

“Care of the Dying” - Eastern Maine Memorial Hospital, Ellsworth, ME (June 6, 1995)

“Ethical Issues in Home Care” - Geriatrics: Ethical and Clinical Perspectives, 1995 - Department of Veterans Affairs Continuing Education Program, Bar Harbor, ME (June 9, 1995)

“Medicine: Mission, Passion, Madness, and Mercy” - Class Day Speaker, Dartmouth Medical School Class Day Exercises, Hanover, NH (June 10, 1995)

“A Clinical/Spiritual Approach to Aging” - Keynote Address, Catholic Health Alliance for Metropolitan Chicago, Eighth Annual Seminar, Chicago, IL (November 16, 1995)

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1996 “Is it Possible to have a Good Death in a Hospital Setting? Lessons from the SUPPORT Study.” - Medical Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (February 6, 1996)

“How Do We Meet the Needs of the Aging in Our Community?” - Pastoral Care Outreach Day, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL (April 15, 1996)

“Feeding and Hydration Decisions” - Great Lakes VA Regional Ethics Conference, Oak Brook, IL (May 17, 1996)

“Assessing Memory Changes and Confusion in the Elderly” - The Six Medical Schools of Chicago Obstetrics and Gynecology Conference, Chicago, IL (June 12, 1996)

“From Theology to Gerontology” - Keynote Address, Aging and Religious Communities, College Misericordia (Dallas, Pennsylvania), Madison, WI (July 29, 1996)

“Medical, Pastoral, and Moral Perspectives on Assisted Suicide in the Elderly” - Our Lady of the Resurrection Hospital, Chicago, IL (September 29, 1996)

“Living the Gospel of Life” - Gathering of Health Care Professionals, Diocese of Fall River, MA, Christ the King Parish, Mashpee, MA (October 15, 1996)

“Managed Care and Catholic Hospitals” - Medical Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (December 10, 1996)

1997 “The Geriatric OSCE: A Valuable Teaching Tool” - American Geriatrics Society,

Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA (May 10, 1997)

“Who Cares for the Caregiver? A Spiritual Journey for Health Professionals Caring for Family Members” - Parish Nurse Gathering, Resurrection Hospital, Chicago, IL (May 14, 1997)

“Spirituality and the Elderly” - Geriatric Grand Rounds, Boswell Memorial Hospital, Sun City, AZ (September 23, 1997)

“Health Care Issues in Aging for Women Religious” - Women Religious Health Forum, Sinsinawa, WI (September 26-27, 1997)

“A Christian Vision of the Medical Profession” - St. Luke’s Day Celebration, Diocese of Peoria, IL (October 18, 1997)

“Pastoral Responses to Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia” - Catholic Pro-Life Conference, Itasca, IL (October 25, 1997)

1998 “Ethics, Autonomy, Spiritual Values, and the Thought of John Paul II” -

Sand Ridge Bank Annual Clergy Conference, Schererville, IN (February 18, 1998)

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“The Grace of a Happy Death in the Twenty-first Century” - Mercy-Tolentine Center, Olympia Fields, IL (April 5, 1998)

“A Happy Death in the Twenty-first Century” - Theology of Park Ridge, Park Ridge, IL (April 8,1998)

“The Significance of Spirituality in the Elderly” - Life Services Network of IL, annual convention, seminar presentation, Chicago, IL (April 23, 1998)

“Sacred Texts, Trout Streams, and Patients: Learning How to Read” - Katherine Swan Ginsburg Memorial Lecture. Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA (June 11, 1998)

“Spiritual Care for the Dying Patient and Family.” 10th Annual Arizona Geriatrics Society Annual Conference - Quality of Care at the End of Life. Tempe, AZ (November 13, 1998)

“Family Concerns of the Alzheimer Patient.” Second Annual Gertrude P. Zalar Alzheimer’s Disease Symposium. Neuroscience and Aging Institute, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (November 21, 1998).

1999 “Ethics and Managed Care.” Geriatric Medicine, 1999. Division on Aging and

Division of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA (February 26, 1999)

“Spirituality and the Older Person.” Geriatric Medicine, 1999. Division on Aging and Division of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA (February 27, 1999).

“Values and Medicine.” Newman Center. University of IL at Chicago. Chicago, IL (April 22, 1999).

“Aequanimitas and Magnanimity.” Commencement Speaker, Class of 1999, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Rosemont, IL (June 5, 1999).

“Care of the Dying in the Catholic Tradition.” Medical Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (July 13, 1999).

“Ethics and Geriatrics.” Geriatrics Lecture Series, Hines VA. Hines, IL (October 6, 1999).

“Palliative Care.” Resurrection Health System. Chicago, IL (October 6-7, 1999).

“Palliative Care.” Introducing the Center for Compassionate Care. Illinois Catholic Health Association. St. Charles, IL (October 9, 1999).

“Problems with End of Life Care.” MA Medical Society and Caritas Christi Health System. Waltham, MA (October 28, 1999).

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“Care for the Dying in the Catholic Tradition” and “Preaching about the End of Life.” Clergy Education Day, Archdiocese of Boston, Dioceses of Fall River, Springfield, and Worcester and MA Catholic Conference. Taunton, MA (October 29, 1999).

“End of Life Issues in the Emergency Room.” Emergency Department Grand Rounds. Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (December 10, 1999).

2000 “Care for the Dying in the Catholic Tradition.” Chicago Theological Union,

classroom presentation, Chicago, IL ( February 10, 2000).

“The Art of Dying Well: A Catholic Perspective.” Park Ridge Center. Chicago, IL (February 15, 2000).

“Spirituality in Medicine.” Family Practice Resident Retreat. West Suburban Medical Center. Oak Park, IL (February 19, 2000)

“Ethics and Managed Care.” Geriatric Medicine, 2000. Division on Aging and Division of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA (February 25, 2000)

“Spirituality and the Older Person.” Geriatric Medicine, 2000. Division on Aging and Division of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA (February 26, 2000).

“Care for the Dying in the Catholic Tradition.” Medical Staff Meeting. St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital. Chicago, IL (March 15, 2000).

“Care for the Dying in the Catholic Tradition.” Chicago Theological Union, classroom presentation, Chicago, IL (February 10, 2000).

“The Art of Dying Well: A Catholic Perspective.” Park Ridge Center. Chicago, IL (February 15, 2000).

“Spirituality in Medicine.” Family Practice Resident Retreat. West Suburban Medical Center. Oak Park, IL (February 19, 2000).

“Care for the Dying in the Catholic Tradition.” Medical Staff Meeting. St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital. Chicago, IL (March 15, 2000).

“Care for the Dying in the Catholic Tradition.” Provena Covenant Medical Center. Quarterly Medical Staff Meeting. Urbana, IL (April 17, 2000).

“Care for the Dying in the Catholic Tradition.” Our Lady of the Resurrection Medical Center. Chicago, IL (May 10, 2000) “Improving End of Life Care.” Provena Cor Mariae. Rockford, IL (May 12, 2000).

“The Physician’s Role at the End of Life.” 61st Annual Theodor Lang May Day

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Clinic, St. Anthony Medical Center. Rockford, IL (May 12, 2000).

“Improving End of Life Care.” Provena Villa Franciscan. Joliet, IL (May 23, 2000).

“Improving End of Life Care.” Provena McAuley Manor. Aurora, IL (May 23, 2000).

“Spirituality and Patient-Physician Communication in End of Life Care..” Mini-lecture and workshop. American Academy of Physician Patient Communication. Rochester, NY (June 3-8, 2000). “Spirituality for Physician Leaders.” Catholic Health Association Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA (June 12, 2000). “Ethics, End of Life Care, and Medical School Curricula.” International Association of Catholic Medical Schools Biennial Meeting. Lille, France (June 17, 2000). “Spirituality and Patient-Physician Communication.” American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Atlanta, GA (June 29-30, 2000).

“Spirituality and End of Life Care.” Visiting Professor in Palliative Care. Department of Anesthesiology. Dartmouth Medical School, Hanover NH (August 7-8, 2000).

“Gaps in End of Life Care: A Catholic Perspective.” Medical Staff meeting, Alexian Brothers Medical Center. Elk Grove Village, IL (September 13, 2000).

“Improving End of Life Care.” Caduceus Society, Catholic Health Partners, St. Joseph’s Hospital. Chicago, IL (September 26, 2000).

“Spirituality for Physician Leaders.” Physician Leadership Meeting, Catholic Health Association. Amelia Island, FL (November 3, 2000).

2001 Faculty for EPEC “Become an EPEC Trainer” session. New Orleans, LA

(January 26-28, 2001).

“Talking about Spirituality.” Medical Staff Meeting, MacNeal Hospital. Oak Brook, IL (January 31, 2001). “Spirituality and End of Life Care.” University of Wisconsin, Madison. Madison, WI (April 24, 2001).

“Recovering Our Traditions: a Roman Catholic Perspective on End of Life Care.” Presentation to the Board, Supportive Care of the Dying. Tucson, AZ (April 27, 2001). "Risk-Management and the Ethical and Religious Directives for Catholic Health Care Services." Catholic Risk Management Association and the Catholic Health Association. St. Petersburg Beach, FA (May 18, 2001).

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“Physician Leadership, Spirituality, and End of Life Care.” St. John Health System Leadership Committee. Detroit, MI (May 24,2001). “Recovering Our Traditions: A Workshop for Physicians in a Roman Catholic Perspective on End of Life Care.” Catholic Health Association National Assembly. Atlanta, GA (June 11, 2001). “Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Technology: A Roman Catholic Perspective.” Our Lady of the Resurrection Hospital. Chicago, IL (September 12, 2001). “Recovering Our Traditions: A Catholic Perspective on End of Life Care.” Selected Modules from the Recovering Our Traditions Curriculum Educating Physicians on End of Life Care Curriculum. A Train the Trainer Session.” Little Company of Mary Hospital Chicago, IL (September 19, 2001).

“Ethical Issues in Caring for Patients with Cancer.” Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center CME Day, Loyola University Medical Center. Maywood, IL (September 29, 2001).

“Feeding Tubes: Sorting out the Issues.” Resurrection Medical Center. Chicago, IL (October 15, 2001).

“Spirituality and End of Life Care with Older Persons.” Brookdale Foundation National Fellowship Program Retreat. Dennison, NJ (October 19, 2001).

2002 “Recovering Our Traditions: A Catholic Perspective on End of Life Care

Conference.” Keynote Speaker and multiple presentations, Supportive Care of the Dying. Tucson, AZ (January 22-24, 2002).

“Spirituality and End of Life Care.” Workshop co-presenter, Last Acts Campaign of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Southeast Regional Conference. Tampa, FL (February 21, 2002).

Master Facilitator for “Become an EPEC Trainer Conference.” Santa Fe, NM (April 4-6, 2002).

“Ethics of Confidentiality.” Continuing Medical Education Conference, Gottlieb Hospital. Melrose Park, IL (April 22, 2002). “Spirituality and End of Life Care.” Hines Veterans Administration Medical Center. Hines, IL (August 29, 2002). “Hope and Innovations in Clinical Care.” Keynote Address, Catholic Health Initiatives National Conference. Covington, KY (September 18, 2002).

"Professionalism in Health Care Ministry" and "A Commitment to Social Justice." Catholic Ministry of Health Care Professionals. Cleveland, OH (October 16, 2002)

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“Care of the Frail Older Person at the End of Life: A Roman Catholic Perspective.” Mercy Hospital Sesquicententennial Speakers Series. Chicago, IL (October 24, 2002). “Doctors and Spirituality” Catholic Health Partners Leadership Conference. Chicago, IL (November 15, 2002). “Caring of the Frail Older Person at the End of Life: A Roman Catholic Perspective.” The Fifth Annual Sr. Louis Mary Battle, RSM Lecture. Timonium, MD (November 25, 2002).

2003 “Improving End of Life Care Conference” Catholic Health Initiatives. Multiple

presentations. Tucson, AZ (January 16-18, 2003).

“Recovering Our Traditions” Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center. Lafayette, LA (March 10-12, 2003). “Recovering Our Traditions” Diocese of Belleville, IL. Belleville, IL (May 28, 2003). “Medical Education as Formation” Grand Rounds Presentation, Department of Medicine, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago. Maywood, IL (September 2, 2003). “Medical Education as Formation” ACGME/ABMS Joint Conference as Professionalism. Rosemont, IL (September 19, 2003).

“Recovering our Traditions” Avila Institute of Gerontology, Carmelite Sisters of the Aged and Infirm. Germantown, NY (October 13-14, 2003).

2004 “Intern’s Retreat Keynote”, Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago

Stritch School of Medicine,. Maywood, IL (January 17, 2004). “Human Dignity and Health Care Rationing”, Third Annual Human Dignity and Health Science Conference. Integritas Institute, University of IL at Chicago. Chicago, IL (February 23, 2004). “A Catholic Perspective on End of Life Care” Catholic Health Care Ethics Conference, Stritch School of Medicine and Catholic Health Association. Maywood, IL (March 4, 2004). “Apathy in the Context of Medical Illness: A Catholic Perspective” as part of a Buddhist/Catholic Dialogue in the ongoing Spirituality, Religious Wisdom, and the Care of the Patient series. St. Vincent’s Medical Center, Memorial Sloan Kettering Medical Center. New York, NY (March 8, 2004).

“Spirituality and End of Life Care” California Hospitals Palliative Care Initiative Conference. San Diego, CA (March 30, 2004).

“End of Life Care and Catholic Identity” A series of presentations for St. Mary’s Hospital. Grand Rapids, MI (April 30, 2004).

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“The Feeding Tube Controversy: Sorting Out the Issues” Catholic Healthcare Administrative Personnel Program. St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers and St. John’s University. New York, NY (May 19, 2004).

“Communication Skills for Surgical Residents.” Department of Surgery Grand Rounds, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Maywood, IL (August 4, 2004) “Feeding Tubes and Church Teaching.” Department of Medicine Grand Rounds, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. Maywood, IL (August 10, 2004) “Feeding Tubes and Church Teaching: Sorting Out the Issues.” St. Luke’s Society, Penrose Hospital. Colorado Springs, CO (August 19, 2004) “Spirituality and the Physician” Department of Family Medicine, Temple University, Board Review Course. Lancaster, PA. (September 28, 2004) “Spirituality and End of Life Care.” Division of Hematology-Oncology Grand Rounds, University of Wisconsin. Madison, WI (October 6, 2004) “Ethics and End of Life in the Roman Catholic Tradition” American College of Chest Physicians Annual Convention, Presentation as part of a panel. Seattle, WA (October 28, 2004) “A Dream of Justice: A Vision of Health Care.” Catholic Health Association Physician’s Forum. Amelia Island, FL (November 5, 2004) “Knowledge, Experience, Reality, and Wisdom: Some Implications for Medicine.” Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education and the Institute for Healthcare Improvement: Medical Knowledge and Practice-based Learning and Improvement. Orlando, FL (December 11, 2004).

2005 “Catholic Healthcare as Mission.” Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health

Policy, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and Catholic Health Association: Catholic Healthcare: Foundation and Ethics. Maywood, IL (March 3, 2005)

“Quality: Living Our Mission.” Covenant Health Systems Board Retreat. St. Augustine, FL (April 8, 2005) “Successful Palliative Care and the Roman Catholic Tradition.” Mercy Medical Center. Oklahoma City, OK (April 13, 2005) “The Competencies for Palliative Care.” Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Medical Center. Oklahoma City, OK (April 13, 2005). “The Physician’s Role at the End of Life.” Morris Weisenberg Memorial Lecture, Mercy Medical Center. Oklahoma City, OK (April 14, 2005).

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“Recovering Our Traditions.” Diocese of Green Bay. Green Bay, WI (May 6, 2005) “End of Life Care.” Theology on Tap, St. Clement Parish, Chicago, IL (July 5, 2005)

“Recovering Our Traditions: End of Life Care from a Catholic Perspective.” Chapel Series. Loyola University Chicago. Chicago, IL (November 14, 2005)

2006 “Lessons from the End of Life: Recovering our Traditions in a Confusing Time.”

Second National Congress, Recovering Our Traditions II. San Antonio, TX (January 26, 2006)

“Terminal Sedation: Cautions, Concerns, Indications.” Second National

Congress, Recovering Our Traditions II. San Antonio, TX (January 27, 2006) “The Competencies for Palliative Care.” Grand Rounds, Department of

Medicine, Washington Veteran’s Administration Center. Washington, D.C. (April 5, 2006)

“Lessons from the End of Life: Recovering our Traditions in a Confusing Time.”

Provena Health System, Leadership Development Institute. Rosemont, IL (May 23, 2006)

“Is Bioethics Stupid?” Gordon Reid MacDonald Memorial Lecture. Misericordia

Hospital. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada (November 22, 2006) 2007 “The Catholic Tradition and the End of Life: Foundations for an Inclusive

Ministry.” Catholic Health Care Ethics: Tradition and Contemporary Culture. Neiswanger Institute for Bioethics and Health Policy, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, IL (February 1, 2007)

“The Future of Medical Education.” Invited Address, Trinity Medical Student

Journal Evening. School of Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. (May 16, 2007)

Bibliography Books 1. Wei JY, Sheehan MN, eds. Geriatric Medicine: A Case-Based Manual. Oxford: Oxford

University Press, 1997. 2. Sheehan MN, Fabiny A, McArdle P, et al. Geriatric Objective Structured Clinical

Exercises. Palo Alto: Stanford University Geriatric Education Resource Center, 1997. 3. Parsi K, Sheehan MN, eds. Healing as Vocation: A Primer on Professionalism. Rowman

and Littlefield. August, 2006.

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Original Reports 1. Gribble GW, Leiby RW, Sheehan MN. Reactions of sodium borohydride in acidic media.

V. Reduction and alkylation of oximes with carboxylic acids: a new synthesis of N,N-Dialklhyroxylamines. Synthesis 1977:856-859.

2. Sheehan MN. Persons with Alzheimer's disease and health care rationing. J Geriatric

Psychiatry 1992;25:195-210. 3. Keenan JF, Sheehan M. Life supports: sorting bishop's views. Church 1992;8(4):10-17. 4. Sheehan MN. Why doctors hate medical ethics. Cambridge Quarterly 1994;3:287-293. 5. Sheehan MN. Prayer and healing. Loyola. Loyola University Chicago. Fall, 1995; 28-31. 6. Sheehan MN. The changing face of American medical education. America. February 10,

1996; 14-18. 7. Fuechtmann M, Sheehan MN. Introducing students to the spiritual dimension of illness: A

chaplain-mentor experience. Academic Medicine 1996;71:529-530. 8. Sheehan MN. Woman News Opinion: Society aids Kevorkian by isolating sick, elderly.

Chicago Tribune 1996; Section 6, p. 13. December 8, 1996. 9. Sheehan MN. Spirituality and care at the end of life. Choices: The Newsletter of Choice in

Dying 1997;6(2):1,5. 10. Sheehan MN. On becoming publicly pro-life. America. March 21, 1998. 11. Fabiny AR, McArdle P, Perls T, Inui T, Sheehan M. The geriatrics objective structured

clinical exercise: a teaching tool in a geriatrics curriculum. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education 1998;18(4).

12. Sheehan MN. Living and dying well. America. July 29, 2000; 12-15. 13. Sheehan MN. A great comfort. America. October 7, 2000; 8-11.

14. Sheehan MN. Our rendezvous with death. Loyola. Loyola University Chicago. Winter

2000: 30-33, 2000. 15. Sheehan MN. Words Unspoken. A Commentary. J of Pain and Symptom Management

2001;21(4):356-7. 16. Sheehan MN. Feeding tubes: Sorting out the issues. Health Progress November

2001:82(6):22-27. 17. Sheehan MN. Is it appropriate to discuss religious beliefs with patients? American

Medical News. Vol. 45, No. 9 (March 4, 2002):14. 18. Sheehan MN. Editorial: “Spirituality and Medicine.” J Palliative Medicine, 2003:6(3): 429-431.

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19. Sheehan, MN. "Disabilities and Aging," Theoretical Medicine, 24:525-533, 2003. 20. Sheehan, MN. “Death - it’s a part of Life.” The editors of U.S. Catholic Interview. U.S.

Catholic. July 2003. 21. Sheehan, MN. Apathy in the Context of Illness: A Buddhist/Catholic Dialogue. Yale

Journal for Humanities in Medicine. http://info.med.vale.edu/intmed/hummed/ yjhm/spirit2004/apathyintro.html. September 17, 2004.

22. Sheehan, MN. Spirituality and the care of persons with a life-threatening illness.

Techniques in Regional Anesthesia and Pain Management. July, 2005. 23. Sheehan MN. At the limits of earthly life. Company. Winter 2005 24. Sheehan MN. How to evaluate candidates with chronic health issues. Horizons: Journal

of the National Religious Vocation Conference. 2006. 31(2):3-7. 25. Sheehan MN. Jesuits and Aging. Thoughts and Opportunities. National Jesuit News.

2006. 36(1):10-11. 26. Sheehan MN. Challenges in Catholic Medical Education. Virtual Mentor. 9 (5) 350-352

http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2007/05/ctrb1-0705.html 27. Sheehan MN. Aging as Opportunity. Human Development. 2007. 28(3): IN PRESS 28. Sheehan MN. The struggle for the soul of medicine. America November 15, 2007. 29. Sheehan MN. A new vision for an aging population. Health Progress 2008. 89(1):18-21. 30. Cassidy T, Sheehan MN, Whelton P. Beyond reform: Catholic health care matters even

when all can pay. Health Progress 2009. 90(1): 52-55 Book Chapters 1. Sheehan MN. Medicine as ministry. In: Harvanek RF, ed. With Thanks and Hope:

Celebrating 450 Years of Jesuit Heritage. Chicago: Loyola University Chicago Jesuit Community, 1992.

2. Sheehan MN. Technology, older persons, and the doctor-patient relationship. In:

Thomasma DC, ed. Ethics: Critical Issues for Today's Health Professionals. Aspen Press 1994.

3. Sheehan MN, Fried T. Advance directives. In: Morris JN, Lipsitz LA, Murphy K, Belleville-

Taylor P., eds. Quality Care for the Nursing Home Resident: the HRCA Manual. St. Louis: Mosby Lifeline, 1996.

4. Sheehan MN, Belleville-Taylor P, Hartery S. Feeding tubes. In: Morris JN, Lipsitz LA,

Murphy K, Belleville-Taylor P., eds. Quality Care for the Nursing Home Resident: the HRCA Manual. St. Louis: Mosby Lifeline, 1996.

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5. Sheehan MN. Approach to the older patient. In Wei JW, Sheehan MN, eds. Geriatric Medicine: A Case-Based Manual. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

6. Pollak RD, Sheehan MN, Gerhart TN. Osteoporosis and hip fractures in the elderly. In

Wei JW, Sheehan MN, eds. Geriatric Medicine: A Case- Based Manual. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

7. Sheehan MN. Ethical concerns in the care of the older person. In Wei JY, Sheehan MN,

eds. Geriatric Medicine: A Case-Based Manual. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. 8. Sheehan MN. Intergenerational justice: is it possible? In Monagle JF, Thomasma DC,

eds. Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues. Second Edition. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen, 1998.

9. Sheehan MN. Spirituality in later life. In Levkoff SE, Chee YK, Noguchi S, eds. Aging in

good health: multidisciplinary perspectives. New York: Springer, 2001. Reviews

1. Sheehan MN. A review of Inquiries in Bioethics by Stephen G. Post. Washington:

Georgetown University Press, 1993. Theological Studies 1994;55:378-9. 2. Sheehan MN. A review of Breaking the Thread of Life: On Rational Suicide by Robert L.

Barry. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, 1994. Theological Studies 1995; 56:406-7. 3. Sheehan MN. A review of A Primer for Health Care Ethics: Essays for a Pluralistic Society

by Jean deBlois, et al. Washington: Georgetown University Press, 1994. Theological Studies 1996;57:192.

4. Sheehan MN. A review of Hippocrates Now! Is Your Doctor Ethical? by Patricia Parsons

and Arthur Parsons. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1995. Theological Studies 1996; 57:388.

5. Sheehan MN. A review of Respecting Patient Autonomy by Benjamin H. Levi, University

of IL, 1999, and The Body of Compassion by Joel James Shuman, Westview Press 1999. America 1999; 181 (9):37-39.

6. Sheehan MN. A review of The Vanishing Line, a video directed and produced by Maren

Monsen. The Gerontologist 1999;39:382-3. 7. Sheehan MN. A review of The Wages of Sin: Sex and Disease, Past and Present by Peter

Lewis Allen. Chicago: University of Chicago, 2000. Theological Studies 2001; 62: 180-181.

8. Sheehan MN. The Nun Study. Aging with Grace (Review) America. October 8, 2001. 9. Sheehan MN. Doctor to the Poor. A Review of Mountains Beyond Mountains by Tracy

Kidder. America, November 19, 2003:189(15):25-26. 10. Sheehan MN. A Moral Enterprise. A Review of The Rebirth of the Clinic: An Introduction

to Spirituality in Health Care. America, December 4, 2006: 195 (18):

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11. Sheehan MN. A review of Artificial Nutrition and Hydration and the Permanently

Unconscious Patient: The Catholic Debate. JAMA 2008 299:1610-1611. 12. Sheehan MN. A review of Human Dignity and Bioethics: essays Commissioned by the

President’s Council on Bioethics. JAMA 2008 300:2926-2927. Abstracts 1. Sheehan MN, Meier FA, Sullivan MM. Rapidly fatal toxoplasmosis myocarditis. Lab Invest

1980;42:54. 2. Ortiz J, Lambert M, Kravitz L, Sheehan MN. Social environment of illness: an innovative

multidisciplinary approach to geriatric education. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Geriatric Society, 1990.

3. Sheehan MN, Waymack M, Forrow L. Advance directives: potential benefits and the

dangers of ageism and intergenerational conflict. Gerontologist 1990;30-183A. 4. Sheehan MN, Ruthazer R, Lipsitz LA. Weight changes over time among recent

admissions to a nursing home. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Geriatric Society, 1991.

5. Sheehan MN, Levkoff S, Berkman B, Armstrong E. Integrating geriatrics into Harvard

Medical School's New Pathway for general medical education. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 1993.

6. Sheehan MN. Integrating geriatrics into a medical school curriculum. Presented at the

annual meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, 1993. 7. Sheehan MN, Kermis MD, Quihuis L, Levkoff SE, Hecht M. Educating students about

aging: An issue of justice. Presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education, 1995.

8. Sheehan MN. OSCE’s: A valuable educational tool. Presented at the annual meeting of

the American Geriatric Society, 1997. Curriculum Development and Educational Programs 1. Developed, designed, and taught Harvard Medical School course (GR 706.0) "Decision

Making and Resource Allocation in Medicine." 1991-1995. 2. Developed, produced, and moderated a continuing medical education course in

conjunction with the Department of Continuing Education, Harvard Medical School, "Geriatric Care -- Clinical Dilemmas and Ethical Solutions." 1991.

3. Co-authored with the Working Group on Spirituality, session on Spirituality in Medicine for

Patient-Doctor III course, Harvard Medical School. 1992.

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4. Developed and directed across the curriculum theme, Harvard Medical School, "Geriatrics Across the Curriculum." 1992, 1993, 1994.

5. Developed, produced, and moderated a continuing medical education course for health

care providers in nursing homes, "Current Topics in the Management of Nursing Home Residents." 1993.

6. Developed and directed a faculty development program in Geriatric Curriculum

Development, Harvard Medical School, May 22, 1995. 7. Co-directed and developed with John M. Lee, M.D., Ph.D., a first year course for medical

students, Human Developmental Biology I, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1996.

8. Developed and directed a second year course for medical students, Human

Developmental Biology II, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1997-1999.

9. Directed, developed, and taught an across the curriculum program in medical student

education in medical ethics and the humanities, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1996-2001.

10. Directed, developed, and taught an across the curriculum program in geriatrics for medical students, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1995-2001.

11. Directed, developed, and taught an across the curriculum program in spirituality and medical care for medical students, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1997-.

12. Directed and implemented Introduction to Practice of Medicine III, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, 1998-2002.

13. Direct the undergraduate medical education program as Senior Associate Dean, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, with direct reports from Educational Affairs, Student Affairs, and Admissions. 2000-

14. Developed, produced, and disseminated the Recovering Our Traditions Program, an adaptation of the Educating Physicians on End of Life Care (EPEC) program for Roman Catholic Health Care and Parishes as Faculty Scholar, Project on Death in America. (Continue to present materials from the seven sessions included in this program, as well as work in coordinating conferences on this material.)

15. Master Facilitator EPEC program, 2000-

16. Chair, Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) Self Study Task Force, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine. 2000-2001, 2007-2008.

17. For the Catholic Bishops of IL wrote “Facing the End of Life: A Pastoral Letter from the Bishops of Illinois.” May 2001.

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18. Invited question writer for Ad Hoc Committee on End of Life Care, National Board of Medical Examiners, Philadelphia, PA. December 2001.

19. Catholic Health Care and Physicians. Myles N. Sheehan, S.J., M.D. An audio

presentation produced and marketed by the Catholic Health Care Association of the United States as a resource for physicians, mission, and Catholic identity. 2001.

20. Dealing with Challenging Patients. Myles N. Sheehan, S.J., M.D. An audio conference

presented by the Catholic Health Association of the United States. March 7-9, 200

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