Case Western Reserve University
Department of Bioethics
PhD
Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America
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    Discovering Consensus: A Focus Group Study of Health Humanities Education
    with Craig M. Klugman, Rosemary Weatherston, Anna-Leila Williams, Rita Dexter, Patricia Luck, Sarah L. Berry, and Erin Gentry Lamb
    Journal of Medical Humanities 47 (1): 147-196. 2026.
    The last two decades have seen exponential growth in the number of US and Canadian health humanities programs. As an evolving field, there is significant variation across the structures and educational content of health humanities programs. This study was designed to solicit views from self-identified North American health humanities educators from academic programs. The primary aim was to garner broad perspectives on what distinguishes health humanities academic programs from other academic pro…Read more
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    Difference or Defect? Disability Considered in the Context of Transhumanism
    with Sana Loue and Harshita Kuna
    Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics 7 (4): 5-12. 2025.
    Transhumanism advocates the development and use of technologies to eradicate disease and suffering, enhance humans’ abilities, and extend humans’ life spans. Some such technologies are currently in use, including prosthetics to facilitate movement and medications to enhance focus. As technologies become increasingly sophisticated, it is likely that they will be accessible to relatively few individuals as a result of their cost and availability. We examine the potential impact of a Western socie…Read more
  • Transhumanism: Camouflage for the Perpetuation of Eugenic Ideology and Structural Injustice?
    with Sana Loue and Harshita Kuna
    Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics 6 (3): 19-31. 2023.
    Transhumanism is a sociopolitical and intellectual movement focused on the use of technology to transform humans and the human experience. Transhumanism promises that, through the use of physical and cognitive enhancements, humans will be able to achieve the “good life.” However, understandings of “enhancement” and “the good life” vary across time, place, and culture. Additionally, the biological modification/elimination of a specific characteristic may lead to not only loss the loss of that fea…Read more