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STEIN Office Address: Wurzweiler School of Social Work VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026 2495 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10033 212-960-5400, ext. 5442E-Mail: glstein@yu.eduPlace of Birth: Jersey City, NJCitizenship: U.S.A.Education: 1982-1985 J.D., New York Law School, New York, NY Awarded Cum Laude 1978-1980 M.S.W., Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ National Child Welfare Traineeship Grant (two years) 1974-1978 A.B., Rutgers College, New Brunswick, NJPostdoctoral Training: 2005 Intensive Bioethics Course, Georgetown University, Kennedy Center for Ethics, Washington, DC 2003-2004 Certificate Program in the Ethics and Regulation of Research with Human Subjects, Montefiore Medical Center/New York University Division of Nursing, New York, NY 1997-1998 Certificate Program in Bioethics and the Medical Humanities, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York, NYLicensure and Certification: 1996 Fellow, New York Academy of Medicine 1992 Licensed Social Worker, State of New Jersey 1985 Admitted as Member, New Jersey Bar 1982 Academy of Certified Social Workers Academic Appointments:Sept./2006- Associate Professor, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, Present New York, NY Teach master抯 and doctoral level courses on social policy and health care practice, including Social Welfare Organization, Social Welfare Policy, Social Policy I and II (Ph.D), Social Work in Health Care, Palliative Care Practice in Social Work, Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care (Ph.D), Values and Ethics, and Community Mental Health Developed new courses in Palliative Care Practice in Social Work (in-class & on-line), Social Policy II (PhD), Legal and Ethical Issues in Health Care (PhD) Advise and mentor master抯 and doctoral students Chair, Faculty Ethics Committee; Chair, Health Care in Social Work Directed three professional conferences on palliative social work, attended by 400 practitioners & students; co-coordinated Poverty Symposium Developed prestigious international field placements in palliative careJune-July Fulbright Specialist Program, Washington, DC 2010 Guest faculty at the Lancaster University (U.K.) International Observatory on End of Life Care抯 Research Summer School through The Fulbright Program.2005-2006 Adjunct Professor, Seton Hall University, School of Graduate Medical Education 揗edical Ethics2004-2006 Adjunct Professor, Kean University, Department of Social Work 揅omfort Care: A New Approach to End-of-Life Care2002-2003 Adjunct Professor, Drew University, School of Theology 揅omfort Care: A New Approach to End-of-Life Care1998-2000 SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn and the New York University Division of Nursing, New York, NY: HIV Law and Policy1990-1993 Faculty Member, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Center for AIDS Education: HIV Law and Policy Senior Appointments2007-2008 RAND Corporation, Santa Monica, CA Consultant on disabilities and advance care planning issues for U.S. Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, for Congressional Report on Advance Care Planning.1998-2006 Executive Director, New Jersey Health Decisions, Verona, NJ Principal investigator of leadership projects on end-of-life care and health care decision-making: - The New Jersey Comfort Care Coalition Robert Wood Johnson Foundation ($450,000) and State of New Jersey ($99,000) grants - Health Decisions for People with Disabilities Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey ($78,000), Soros Foundation Network ($170,000), State of New Jersey ($119,000), and Kessler Foundation ($10,000) grants - End-of-Life Care Fellowship for Social Workers Soros Foundation Network-Project on Death in America/Social Work Leadership Development Award ($65,000) - Educating Healthcare Professionals for Cultural Proficiency in End-of-Life Care Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey ($38,000), Aetna Foundation ($25,000) Raised over $1.2 million through grant writing and fundraising for programs on palliative care and bioethics. Convened the New Jersey Comfort Care Coalition, a public-private partnership to promote improvements in end-of-life care practice and policy. Directed and raised corporate funds for the annual bioethics symposium and leading educational conferences and activities. Directed executive functions of organization, including budgets and board activities. Supervised staff and consultants. Volunteer executive, 2006-20071998-2000 Health Policy Consultant Developed and coordinated programs and policies for health-related organizations. New York Academy of Medicine: Directed a foundation-supported day-long 揝ymposium on HIV and Palliative Care. United Hospital Fund: Provided policy support for Quality Forum Planning Committee. New Jersey Office of the Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly/Long Term Care Palliative Care Project: Advised on curriculum development; served as legal faculty. Partnership for Caring: Directed 揚roject on Health Care Attitudes in the Gay and Lesbian Community, funded by the N.Y. Community Trust朢oyal Marks Foundation Fund.1994-1998 Project Director, The New York Academy of Medicine, New York, NY Raised over $1 million in grants to support projects. Directed the HIV Professional Development Project, a federally funded, multi-year initiative to address professional staffing needs in New York's HIV care system. Responsibilities included: designing and implementing program activities, including internship, curriculum, professional support, and newsletter; developing budgets; supervising staff and consultants; and staffing advisory council. Directed the Palliative Care Leadership Training Program, a United Hospital Fund-supported training effort for clinicians on skill and leadership development in palliative care. Directed 揚roject on Health Care Attitudes in the Gay and Lesbian Community, funded by N.Y. Community Trust朢oyal Marks Foundation Fund. Other activities: directed study on adherence to HIV treatments; staffed Committee on Medicine in Society; prepared and published policy report on addiction treatment and harm reduction; assisted in development of an HIV managed care plan; and staffed project on social work education in health care.1994-1995 Project Director, Forum on Prisoner Access to Clinical Trials, Newark, NJ Initiated for the North Jersey Community Research Initiative, the Prisoner Access Forum developed and published a consensus on policies to implement clinical trials in New Jersey's correctional system. Obtained grant support from American Foundation for AIDS Research.1993-1994 Project Director, New Jersey Community Forum on Tuberculosis and HIV, Newark, NJ Initiated for the North Jersey Community Research Initiative, the New Jersey Tuberculosis Forum developed and published a consensus on TB policies for community-based HIV providers. Obtained grant support from the American Foundation for AIDS Research and the Rutgers Community Health Foundation.1992-1994 Policy Director, The Orphan Project, New York, NY Developed programs on national and local policies affecting children and youth orphaned by HIV including: custody planning, child welfare, access to services, HIV confidentiality and disclosure, educational policy, entitlements and benefits, and juvenile justice. Co-authored monograph on program and policy needs of families and youth affected by HIV. Conducted professional and public education. 1991-1993 Health Policy and Planning Consultant Developed and coordinated programs and policies for health care providers. New York Medical College: Coordinated faculty/staff activities and prepared successful $150,000 primary care education proposal under The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's 揋eneralist Physician Initiative.1991-1993 Health Policy and Planning Consultant The Orphan Project: Developed and staffed seminars and working groups on HIV and child welfare. Advised on HIV confidentiality & nondiscrimination laws. Other projects developed for: New York Academy of Medicine, New York State AIDS Institute, AIDS Resource Center, and Hyacinth AIDS Foundation. Medical and Health Research Association of N.Y.C.: Coordinated grant review for N.Y.C.'s Ryan White CARE Act, Title I-Year 2 programs. N.Y.C. Office of the Mayor/HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council: Developed needs assessment of HIV programs in New York City and coordinated activities for a successful $34 million federal application under the CARE Act.1988-1991 Policy Director, Citizens Commission on AIDS for New York City and Northern New Jersey, New York, NY The Commission, an independent, foundation-supported project, developed model, widely-disseminated policy and planning documents responding to the HIV crisis in NY and NJ. Prepared policy analyses on access to health care, housing, drug treatment, and insurance, as well as on testing, confidentiality, and civil rights issues. Developed recommendations on health and social services planning, which were published in the Commission's final report to the public and private sectors. Other activities: advised the Commission on policy development; met with and testified before governmental officials on Commission policy; represented the Commission at policy development and public forums; conducted professional and public education; and organized activities with national and regional coalitions.1985-1988 Assistant Deputy Public Advocate, Division of Advocacy for the Developmentally Disabled, Trenton, NJ Represented clients on employment discrimination, health care access, architectural barriers, guardianship, and social welfare issues. Initiated and staffed departmental AIDS Task Force. Reviewed legislation, regulations, and policies.1985 Law Student Clerkship, Federal District Judge Mary Johnson Lowe, NY, NY1980-1982 Clinical Social Worker, Youth and Family Counseling Service, Westfield, NJ Conducted individual and family therapy at community-based mental health and family services agency.Awards:2011 Rose Dobrof Award, presented at Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, Boston, MA (for publication with 搒trongest methodology, greatest innovation, and the strongest application to gerontological social work practice and policy)J. William Fulbright Faculty Specialists Program, Selected for Roster, September 2008; Visiting Faculty, Lancaster University International Observatory on End of Life Care, Summer 2010Soros Foundation Network/Project on Death in America, Social Work Leadership Development Award, 2001Publications:Stein, G.L., & Fineberg, I. C. (2013). Advance care planning in the USA & UK: A comparative analysis of policy, implementation, and the social work role. British Journal of Social Work, 43(2), 233-248, doi: 10.1093/bjsw/bct013.Stein, G.L., & Kerwin, J. (2010). Disability perspectives on health care planning and decision-making. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 13(9), 1059-1064.Stein, G.L. (2010). Ashley抯 case: The ethics of arresting the growth of children with serious disability. Journal of Social Work in Disability and Rehabilitation, 9(2-3), 99-109.Stein, G.L., Beckerman, N.L., & Sherman, P.A. (2010). Lesbian and gay elders and long-term care: Identifying the unique psychosocial perspectives and challenges. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 53(5), 421-435.Stein, G.L., Sherman, P.A., & Bullock, K. (2009). Educating gerontologists for cultural proficiency in end-of-life care practice. Educational Gerontology, 35(11), 1008-1025.Stein, G.L. (2008). Providing palliative care to people with intellectual disabilities: Services, staff knowledge, and challenges [Research report]. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 11(9), 1241-1248.Stein, G.L. (2008). Advance directives and advance care planning for people with intellectual and physical disabilities. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services/Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation electronic publication. Retrieved January 28, 2010, from http://aspe.hhs.gov/daltcp/reports/2007/adacp.pdf.Wenger, N., Shugarman, L.R., Carney, J., Christopher, M., Sabatino, C., Stein, G.L., & Wilkinson, A. (2008). Report to Congress on advance directives and advance care planning. Washington, DC: Office of the Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation.Beckerman, N.L., Stein, G.L., & Gelman, S.R. (2008). Routine (opt-out) HIV testing: Legal, ethical, and psychosocial implications. Social Work in Public Health, 24(5), 231-245.Stein, G.L., & Sherman, P.A. (2005). Promoting effective social work policy in end-of-life and palliative care. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 8(6), 1271-1281.Norris, C., Stein, G.L., & Courtney, S.W. (2005, Fall). Planning for the future: The importance of advance directives. Multiple Sclerosis Association of America Motivator, 7-19.Stein, G.L. (2005, March 27). Managing our own health decisions. The Record (Hackensack, NJ), O-4.Stein, G.L. (2005, March 27). Managing our own health decisions. Asbury Park Press (Asbury Park, NJ), C-3.Stein, G.L. (2005, March 29). Managing our own health decisions. The Times (Trenton, NJ), A-11.Stein, G.L. (2004). Improving our care at life抯 end: Making a difference. Health & Social Work, 29(1), 77-79.Stein, G.L. (2003, August 24). Helping hands: How we can ease the pain for the dying and their families. The Record (Hackensack, NJ).Volland, P.J., Berkman, B., Phillips, M., & Stein, G.L. (2003). Social work education for health care: Addressing practice competencies. Social Work in Health Care, 37(4), 1-17.Stein, G.L. (2002, Fall). Welcoming elder lesbian and gay patients in palliative care settings. American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Bulletin, 3(1), 6-7.Stein, G.L., & Bonuck, K.A. (2001). Attitudes on end-of-life care and advance care planning in the lesbian and gay community. Journal of Palliative Medicine, 4(2), 173-190.Stein, G.L., & Bonuck, K.A. (2001). Physician-patient relationships among the lesbian and gay community. Journal of the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association, 5(3), 87-93.Stein, G.L., & Fleischman, A.R. (1998). Addiction treatment: Promoting a medical approach to substance use. Journal of Urban Health, 75(3), 558-583.Retkin, R., Stein, G.L., & Draimin, B.H. (1997). Attorneys and social workers collaborating in HIV care: Breaking new ground. Fordham Urban Law Review, 24, 533-565.Stein, G.L., & Valenti, B. (1997). Undergraduate education on HIV/AIDS (Letter). Academic Medicine, 72(5).Stein, G.L., & Headley, L.D. (1996). Forum on prisoners' access to clinical trials: Summary of recommendations. AIDS & Public Policy Journal, 11(1), 3-20.Stein, G.L., Ed. (1995). Introduction Perspectives in HIV care: A view from the front lines. Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine, 72 (Summer Supplement), 173-177.Stein, G.L. (1994). Tuberculosis and HIV: Guidelines for community-based HIV service providers. AIDS & Public Policy Journal, 9(4), 214-228. Stein, G.L. (1992). Preventing discrimination in the care of people with HIV disease. New Jersey Rehab, 5, 16-26.Levine, C., & Stein, G.L. (1991). What's in a name? The policy implications of the CDC definition of AIDS. Law, Medicine & Health Care, 19, 278-290.Stein, G.L. (1991). AIDS testing and the fault/no fault mentality. Medical Humanities Review, 5, 93-98.Books and Book Chapters:Stein, G.L., & Kerwin, J. (2013). Bioethical issues in oncology and the social work response. In G. Christ, C. Messner, & L. Behar (Eds.) Oxford oncology social work handbook. New York: Oxford University Press. [In publication]Stein, G.L. (2013). Introduction Health care advocacy: legal and ethical issues in oncology. In G. Christ, C. Messner, & L. Behar (Eds.) Oxford oncology social work handbook. New York: Oxford University Press. [In preparation.]Stein, G.L., & Almack, K. (2012). Care near the end of life: The concerns, needs, and experiences of LGBT elders. In R. Ward, I. Rivers, & M. Sutherland (Eds.) Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender ageing: Biographical approaches for inclusive care and support. London, UK: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Stein, G.L., & Kerwin, J. (2011). Social work and bioethics: Enhanced resolution of ethical dilemmas and the challenges along the way. In T. Altilio, & S. Otis-Green (Eds.) Oxford textbook of palliative social work. (pp. 503-507). New York: Oxford University Press.Stein, G.L. (2007). Biomedical ethics. In E.L. Csikai, & B. Jones (Eds.) Teaching resources for end of life and palliative care courses. (pp. 290-293). Chicago: Lyceum Books.Stein, G.L., & Esralew L. (2004). Palliative care for people with disabilities. In J. Berzoff, & P. Silverman (Eds.) Living with dying: A handbook in end-of-life care for practitioners. (pp. 499-507). New York: Columbia University Press.Volland, P.J., Berkman, B., Stein, G.L., & Vaghy, A. (1999). Social work education for practice in health care: Final report. New York: New York Academy of Medicine.Stein, G.L. (1994). The HIV professional development project strategic plan: An HIV workforce development project for New York City. New York: New York Academy of Medicine.Levine, C., & Stein, G.L. (1994). Orphans of the HIV epidemic: Unmet needs in six U.S. cities. New York: The Orphan Project.Stein, G.L. (1991). The crisis in AIDS care: A call to action. In Citizens Commission on AIDS for New York City and Northern New Jersey. AIDS: Is there a will to meet the challenge? New York: Author.Stein, G.L. (1991). AIDS and drug use: Breaking the link. In Citizens Commission on AIDS for New York City and Northern New Jersey. AIDS: Is there a will to meet the challenge? New York: Author.Stein, G.L. (1989). Preventing discrimination in the care of people with HIV disease. In Citizens Commission on AIDS for New York City and Northern New Jersey. The crisis in AIDS care: A call to action. New York: Author.Articles Reviewer:2001-Present Reviewer, Journal of Palliative Medicine2003-Present Editorial Board, Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care2010-Present Editorial Board, Journal of Gerontological Social Work2011-Present Reviewer, Palliative Medicine2012-Present Reviewer, Clinical Gerontologist2003-2007 Social Work Editorial Board, Journal of Palliative Medicine1998-2000 Reviewer, AIDS and Public Policy Journal Professional Presentations:2013 揟he LGBT Community and Culturally Proficient Palliative Care: Unique Perspectives, Emerging Needs, Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network General Assembly, New Orleans, LA2012 揙pportunities & Challenges for Palliative Social Work: Moving Forward in the US, St. Christopher抯 Hospice, London, UK2012 揃ullying: An Overview, Wurzweiler School of Social Work Common Day, New York, NY2011 揕esbian and Gay Elders and Long-Term Care: Addressing the Challenges, Promoting Community Autonomy, Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, Boston, MA2011 Keynote Discussant: The Transformative Power of Palliative Care, Westchester/NYS Southern Region Collaborative for Palliative Care, White Plains, NY2011 揙pportunities and Challenges for Palliative Social Work, Wurzweiler School of Social Work Palliative Care Conference, New York, NY2011 揕esbian and Gay Elders and Long-Term Care: Identifying the Unique Psychosocial Perspectives and Challenges, Wurzweiler School of Social Work VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 20262011 揈thical Resolution of Family Conflict in End-of-Life Care, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Conference, Vancouver, Canada2010 揕esbian and Gay Elders and Long-Term Care: Identifying the Unique Psychosocial Perspectives and Challenges, Gerontological Society of America Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA2010 揈thical Considerations in Palliative Care Research, Lancaster University - International Observatory on End of Life Care: Research Summer School, Lancaster, UK2010 揕esbian and Gay Perspectives in End-of-Life Care, Lancaster University - International Observatory on End of Life Care: Research Summer School, Lancaster, UK2010 揂dvance Care Planning and Palliative Care for People with Disabilities, Lancaster University Center for Disability Research / International Observatory on End of Life Care: Research Summer School, Lancaster, UK2010 揚alliative Care Curriculum for Social Work, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Conference, Boston, MA2010 揚erspectives on Long-Term Care in the LGBT Community, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, Continuing Education Series, New York, NY2009 揑nnovations in Health Care Planning, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Conference, Austin, TX (presenter and panel chair)2009 揌ealth Care Planning for End-of-Life Needs, The Arc of NJ Annual Conference, Princeton, NJ2009 揕GBT Mental Health Issues, International Institute of New Jersey Conference, Jersey City, NJ 2009 揝ocial Work in Elder Care and Caregiving, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, Continuing Education Series, Clifton, NJ2009 揑nnovations in Palliative Care Social Work, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, New York, NY2008 揇eveloping a Leadership Network for Social Work Practice in Palliative Care, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Conference, Tampa, FL (presenter and panel chair)2008 揚lanning for Our Future, SAGE/AARP National Conference on LGBT Aging, Brooklyn, NY2008 揥hen the Incapacitated Person Has a Disability, American Health Decisions Conference, The Patient Alone: Making Health Care Choices for Patients Without Surrogates, Boston, MA2008 揚alliative Care for People with Intellectual Disabilities, Delaware Hospice Annual Conference, Wilmington, DE2008 揥hat is a Good Death? Center for Ethics, VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, New York, NY2008 揥hat is a Good Death? Wurzweiler School of Social Work, VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, New York, NY2007 揂dvance Care Planning for People with Intellectual and Physical Disabilities, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Roundtable Meeting on Advance Care Planning, RAND Corporation, Arlington, VA2007 揈thics of Growth Attenuation Involving Persons with Developmental Disabilities, Guardianship Association of New Jersey, Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ2007 揅ultural Proficiency for End-of-Life Care Practice, 50th Anniversary Conference, Wurzweiler School of Social Work/VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, New York, NY (Presenter and Panel Chair)2007 揃ioethics in Social Work Practice, 50th Anniversary Conference, Wurzweiler School of Social Work/VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, New York, NY (Presenter and Panel Chair)2007 揈thics of Growth Attenuation Involving Persons with Developmental Disabilities, Wurzweiler School of Social Work/VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, New York, NY2007 揈thics of Growth Attenuation Involving Persons with Developmental Disabilities, The Arc, Morristown, NJ2007 揑ntimate Relationships Among Long-Term Care Residents, New Jersey Office for the Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly/Long-Term Care Ethics Consortium, Lawrenceville, NJ2006 Southern Jersey Ethics Alliance, 揃ioethics Consultation and Palliative Care for People with Developmental Disabilities, Atlantic City, NJ2005 The Center for Bioethics at the University of Pennsylvania, Hart Lecture: 揚alliative Care and Ethics Consultation for People with Disabilities: Enhancing Care, Respecting Interests, Improving Outcomes, Philadelphia, PA2005 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine/Annual Conference, 揚alliative Care for People with Disabilities, New Orleans, LA2005 2nd Social Work Summit on End-of-Life and Palliative Care, Presentation of Commissioned Paper on 揚romoting Effective Social Work Policy in End-of-Life and Palliative Care, Washington, DC2005 National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization, 1st National Conference on Access to Hospice and Palliative Care, 揚alliative Care for People with Disabilities and 揂ttitudes on End-of-Life Care and Medical Decision-Making in the Lesbian and Gay Community, St. Louis, MO2005 American Society for Bioethics and Humanities/Annual Conference, 揚alliative Care and Ethics Consultation for People with Disabilities, Washington, DC2005 AAMR/Annual Conference, 揕egal and Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Care for People with Disabilities, and 揚alliative Care for People with Developmental Disabilities, Washington, DC2005 Princeton Medical Center/Annual Symposium,揚alliative Care and Ethics Consultation for People with Disabilities: Enhancing Care, Respecting Interests, Improving Outcomes, Princeton, NJ2005 The Arc of New Jersey/Annual Healthcare Conference, 揟he Role of the Bioethics Committee in Difficult Medical Situations: Resolving Dilemmas and Making Recommendations for People with Developmental Disabilities, Princeton, NJ2005 Guardianship Association of New Jersey/Annual Conference, 揟he Role of the Bioethics Committee in Difficult Medical Situations: Resolving Dilemmas and Making Recommendations for People with Developmental Disabilities, New Brunswick, NJ2005 Funeral Consumers Alliance of Princeton, 揇eveloping Effective Plans for Healthcare at the End-of-Life, Princeton, NJ2004 Project on Death in America, Social Work Leadership Development Awards Program Annual Conference Retreat, 揚alliative Care for People with Developmental Disabilities, Montauk, NY2004 Open Society Institute, Public Health Program Palliative Care Initiative, 揟he Role of the Social Worker in HIV Care and 揈thical and Legal Issues in Caring for Patients with HIV/AIDS, Kiev, Ukraine2004 New York University Division of Nursing, 揌ospice, Palliative Care, and Advance Care Planning2004 Rallying Points National Conference, 揝urrogate Decision-Making for People with Developmental Disabilities, Newport Beach, CA2004 Volunteers of America/Last Passages Training, 揕egal and Ethical Issues in Palliative Care for People with Developmental Disabilities, New Orleans, LA2004 New Jersey Psychological Association/Annual Conference, 揝urrogate Decision-Making for People with Developmental Disabilities2004 Guardianship Association of New Jersey/Annual Conference, 揌ospice and Palliative Care for People with Developmental Disabilities2004 New Jersey ARC 15th Annual Conference on Medical Care for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, 揅linical Care Perspectives in End-of-Life Decisions, Princeton, NJ2004 Society of Critical Care Medicine New Jersey and Pennsylvania Chapters, 揅urrent Concepts in End-of-Life Care, Philadelphia, PA2003 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, 揚romoting Effective Decision-Making and Palliative Care for People with Disabilities, San Francisco, CA2003 New York University Division of Nursing, 揂ttitudes on Health Care Planning in the Lesbian and Gay Community2003 Hackensack University Medical Center, 揚alliative Care, Hospice, and Supportive Care, for conference on Current Concepts in Chronic Pain Management2003 New Jersey Association of Community Providers, 揚romoting Effective Decision-Making and Palliative Care for People with Developmental Disabilities2003 Project on Death in America/Social Work Leadership Development Awards Program, Annual Conference Retreat, 揚alliative Care in Underserved Populations and Health Disparities, Brewster, MA2002 Johns Hopkins University Hospital, 揃ioethics for Social Workers (Grand Rounds), Baltimore, MD2002 Last Acts (Regional Conference), 揇iversity in End-of-Life Care (Plenary Session)2001-2002 Last Acts (Regional Conferences), 揊unding the Future1999-2002 New Jersey Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly, Long Term Care Palliative Care Project Faculty: 揕egal and Ethical Issues in Palliative Care2001 Society on Aging of New Jersey, 揟he Dynamics of Gay/Lesbian Caregiving2001 Gay and Lesbian Medical Association Annual Conference, 揂ttitudes on End-of-Life Care and Health Care Decision-Making in the Lesbian and Gay Community 2001 Project on Death in America, Annual Conference Retreat, 揂ttitudes on End-of-Life Care and Health Care Decision-Making in the Lesbian and Gay Community and 揚ersonal Perspectives on Cultural Diversity2001 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine Annual Assembly, 揂ttitudes on End-of-Life Care and Health Care Decision-Making in the Lesbian and Gay Community2000 Carpe Diem, Interviewed for cable television news show on end-of-life care and advance care planning, aired on December 5, 20002000 Somerset County Office of the Aging, 揈nd-of-Life Care and Advance Care Planning 2000 NJ SEED Project, 揕egal and Ethical Issues in End-of-Life Care in Long-Term Care Settings2000 Senior Action in a Gay Environment Conference, 揂dvance Care Planning for the Lesbian and Gay Community and 揈nd-of-Life Care in the Lesbian and Gay Community2000 Columbia Dental School, 揂ttitudes on End-of-Life Care in the Lesbian and Gay Community2000 Columbia University School of Public Health, 揂ttitudes on End-of-Life Care in the Lesbian and Gay Community2000 Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, 揂ttitudes on End-of-Life Care in the Lesbian and Gay Community1999 National AIDS Update Conference, 揌ealth Care Attitudes in the Lesbian and Gay Community1998 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, 揟he Palliative Care Leadership Training Program and 揌ealth Care Attitudes in the Lesbian & Gay Community1998 Gay and Lesbian Medical Association Annual Conference, 揌ealth Care Attitudes in the Lesbian and Gay Community1998 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey: Post Program Review of the 12th World AIDS Conference, 揕egal-Ethical Issues in HIV1998 National AIDS Update Conference, 揟he Palliative Care Leadership Training Program and 揂ttorneys and Social Workers Collaborating in HIV Care1997 National AIDS Update Conference, 揚romoting a Medical Approach to Addiction Treatment and Harm Reduction & 揟he HIV Professional Development Project1997 American Group Psychotherapy Association Annual Conference, 揝upport Groups for HIV Care Providers1996 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, 揚risoner Enrollment in HIV-Related Clinical Research and 揟he HIV Professional Development Project1996 National AIDS Update Conference, 揚risoner Enrollment in HIV-Related Clinical Trials and 揟he HIV Professional Development Project1995 American Public Health Association Annual Conference, 揟he HIV Professional Development Project1995 American Correctional Health Association Annual Conference, 揚risoner Enrollment in HIV-Related Clinical Trials1995 National AIDS Update Conference, 揟uberculosis/HIV Issues1994 National AIDS Update Conference, 揚olicy and Program Needs of Children and Youth Orphaned by HIV1990-1991 New Jersey Dept. of Health, Lecturer on 揂IDS and the Business Community Professional/Community Activities:2007-Present Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network, Vice Chair, Executive Committee, Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY2012-2013 Co-Director, 1st Annual Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network General Assembly: Advancing Psychosocial Palliative Care, March 11-12, 2013, New Orleans, LA2013-2014 Co-Director, 2nd Annual Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network General Assembly, March 10-12, 2013, San Diego, CA2012-2013 Advisory Board and Section Head, Oxford Oncology Social Work Handbook2012-2013 Palliative Care Policy Reviewer, National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Nursing Research, Bethesda, MD2012 Institute of Medicine, Expert Meeting on End-of-Life: System Map Development, Washington, DC2012 Conference Co-Coordinator, 揚overty and Professionals: From Concern to Action, Wurzweiler School of Social Work-VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, NY2011 Conference Director, 揈merging Issues in Palliative Care: Practice, Policy, and Research, Wurzweiler School of Social Work-VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, NY2011 Conference Director, 揑nnovations in Palliative Social Work: Emerging Models, Effective Strategies, Wurzweiler School of Social Work-VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, NY2010-2011 Social Work Preconference Coordinator, 2011 Annual Conference, 揈nhancing Social Work Practice Through Evidence-Based Research: Best Practices for Delivering Care to Families (half-day), American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Vancouver, Canada2003-2006 Member, Ethics Committee, Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ 2010-Present 2009-2010 Social Work Preconference Coordinator, 揝ocial Work Leadership in Palliative Care: Developing Family and Caregiver Support Intervention Models (1-day), 2010 Annual Conference, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Boston, MA2008-2009 Social Work Preconference Coordinator, 揚alliative Care Social Work: Emerging Roles and Leadership (1-day), 2009 Annual Conference, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Austin, TX2008 Conference Director, 揝ocial Work in Hospice and Palliative Care: The Emerging Landscape, Wurzweiler School of Social Work-VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 2026, NY2007-2008 Social Work Preconference Coordinator, 揝ocial Work Leadership Skills Development Workshop (1-day), 2008 Annual Conference, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Tampa, FL 2006-2007 Volunteer Executive, New Jersey Health Decisions2006-2007 Member, Ethics Committee, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY2005-2007 Guest Faculty, Medical Ethics Course, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, VP6ZP MARCHÉ - Commander maintenant Le M249 SAW : le point de suppression du feu soutenu pour les escouades d’infanterie Dernier prix 20262005-2007 Social Work Hospice and Palliative Care Network, Steering Committee (Co-Chair, Leadership/Advocacy Work Group), Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY2005-2006 Member, Ethics Committee, Mountainside Hospital, Montclair, NJ2004-2005 Social Work Leadership Advisory Committee on End-of-Life Care, Columbia University School of Social Work, New York, NY2003-2006 Member, Ethics Committee, Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ2003-2004 Ethics Consultant, Englewood Hospital and Medical Center, Englewood, NJ1988-2006 Board of Trustees, North Jersey Community Research Initiative, Newark, NJ (Treasurer, 2002-2005; Vice President, 1990-1991, 1992-1995, 1996-2002); Institutional Review Board (Member, 1990-2000; Co-Chair, 2000-Present)2003-2004 Steering Committee, Circle of Life Children抯 Services at Children抯 Specialized Hospital, Mountainside, NJ1998-2006 Consultant, Medical Society of New Jersey, Bioethics Committee2002-2005 Advisory Committee, Last Acts/Rallying Points (A Project of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation), Largo, FL1999-2006 Member, New Jersey Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly, Long Term Care Ethics Consortium1998-2003 Board of Trustees, St. Barnabas Hospice & Palliative Care Center, Millburn, NJ2002 Social Work Leadership Summit on End-of-Life Care, Duke University, Durham, NC1999-2002 Palliative Care Advisory Council, New Jersey Ombudsman for the Institutionalized Elderly, Trenton, NJ1998-2000 Advisory Board, SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn and the New York University Division of Nursing, New York, NY, Ethical and Legal Issues in HIV Disease1997-1998 New York City HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council, Health Services Work Group, Treatment Education Subcommittee1994-1997 New York City HIV Health and Human Services Planning Council, Infrastructure Services Work Group1988-1992 Board of Directors, New York AIDS Coalition, New York, NY1991 Ryan White CARE Act Grant Review Panel, New Jersey Department of Health, Trenton, NJ1990-1991 Chair, New York HIV/AIDS Legislative Work Group, New York State AIDS Institute, New York, NY1990 Chair, New York State HIV/AIDS Five-Year Plan, Human Rights Committee, New York State AIDS Institute, New York, NY1989-1991 Founding Member, New Jersey Coalition of AIDS Service Providers1985-1988 Member, Legal Committee, Hyacinth Foundation AIDS Project PAGE  PAGE 16 #&5  S \    + 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