Emeritus Faculty & Staff
Thomas P. Duffy, MD Professor Emeritus of Medicine (Hematology), Yale School of Medicine |
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Thomas Duffy is Professor of Internal Medicine (Hematology), Yale School of Medicine. His interests in medical ethics center on the doctor-patient relationship and its hierarchy of moral principles. His specific focus is on the tensions between opposing or non-complementary principles (truth-telling/hope; autonomy/paternalism) in the physician’s life. This tension represents the focus of the art of the practice of medicine. His practical interest in ethics surrounds courses in clinical ethics for medical residents and medical students – material that evolves out of the problem cases that constitute their clinical experience. He is a member of the Yale-New Haven Hospital Ethics Committee, participating in ethics consultations and helping to develop position papers in medical endd of life ethics. He is also the chairperson of the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics “End-of-Life Issues” study group. Click here for Thomas Duffy’s Yale School of Medicine page |
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Margaret Farley
Senior Scholar in Theology & Medical Ethics
Gilbert L. Stark Professor Emerita of Christian Ethics at Yale Divinity School
margaret.farley@yale.edu
(203) 432-5355
A.B., University of Detroit
M.A., University of Detroit
M.Phil., Yale University
Ph.D., Yale University
The recipient of eleven honorary degrees, the John Courtney Murray Award for Excellence in Theology, and a Luce Fellowship in Theology, Professor Farley is a past president of the Society of Christian Ethics and the Catholic Theological Society of America. She is the author or co-editor of seven books, including Personal Commitments: Beginning, Keeping, Changing and Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics, winner of the 2008 Grawemeyer Award in Religion. She has published more than a hundred articles and chapters of books on medical ethics, sexual ethics, social ethics, historical theological ethics, ethics and spirituality, feminist ethics, justice and HIV/AIDS. She was a founding member of Yale-New Haven Hospital’s Bioethics Committee; served for eight years as founding Co-director of the Yale Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics; and been a member of the Ethics Committee of the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. She was Director of Yale Divinity School’s Women’s Initiative: Gender, Faith, and Responses to HIV/AIDS in Africa. She has lectured widely not only in the United States but Southeast Asia, Africa, and Western Europe.
BOOKS
A Metaphysics of Being and God
(co-authored with J.V. McGlynn, 1966)
Personal Commitments: Beginning, Keeping, Changing, 1986
Embodiment, Morality and Medicine
(co-edited with Lisa Sowle Cahill, 1995)
Readings in Moral Theology No. 9: Feminist Ethics and the Catholic Moral Tradition
(co- edited with C. Curran and R. McCormick, 1996)
Liberating Eschatology: Essays in Honor of Letty M. Russell
(co-edited with Serene Jones, 1999)
Compassionate Respect, 2002
Just Love: A Framework for Christian Sexual Ethics, 2006
Carol Pollard, MA, MSc
Former Director, Sherwin B. Nuland Summer Institute in Bioethics (2012-2016)
Carol Pollard worked at the Bioethics Center from its inception until 2016, working first for the Program in Bioethics, and later as Associate Director of the Center and as Director of the Sherwin B. Nuland Summer Institute in Bioethics. She currently lives in Florida.