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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:BLP primary sources Шаблон:Infobox person Christine I. Mitchell (born December 8, 1951) is an American filmmaker[1][2][3] and bioethicist and until her retirement in September 2022, the executive director of the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School (HMS).[4][5]

Education

Mitchell studied nursing at Boston University, where she earned both bachelor's and master's degrees in the field. She then studied philosophical and religious ethics and the ethics of care at Harvard University and the Harvard Divinity School, where she earned a master's degree.

Ethics Fellowships:

Academic Appointments

Career

She is known for her role in shaping the field in clinical ethics consultations for morally difficult issues in hospital settings. She is a founding member of the American Society for Bioethics Consultation, on which she currently serves,[10][11] and American Society for Bioethics and Humanities's Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs standing committee,[12] and most recently, the Ethics Advisory Board of the Human Brain Project's Ethics and Society Subproject,[13][14] funded by the European Commission. She is a former president of the American Society for Law, Medicine, and Ethics, where she serves on the editorial board of its journal,[15][16][17] and the Freedom from Cancer Challenge, where she is a project Advisor.[18]

Mitchell developed an interest in nursing ethics during her years at Boston University, which led her to pursue a Master of Theological Studies degree emphasizing ethics at Harvard University and the Harvard Divinity School in Cambridge. Between those two programs, however, she practiced clinical nursing for several years in Boston and Charlottesville, Virginia, where she became Assistant Professor of Nursing at University of Virginia School of Nursing.

Prior to her role with Harvard's Center for Bioethics, formerly the Division of Medical Ethics (DME) (where she had been associate director before its reorganization),[19][20][21] she taught ethics and professional courses for medical students and in the Master of Bioethics Degree Program while on the faculty of the HMS Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.[22]

Her research focuses on clinical ethics consultation and public engagement in bioethics policies, including end-of-life issues, assisted reproductive technologies,[23] and resource allocation related to major natural disasters or pandemics. Mitchell also leads the Ethics Leadership Group for Harvard-affiliated teaching hospitals and health care facilities.[24] She has contributed to the development of nursing ethics as a discipline.

Center for Bioethics Mitchell has been involved in ethics work at Boston Children's Hospital,[25] where she founded the hospital's ethics program, directed the hospital's ethics consultation service, and led its Ethics Advisory Committee for thirty years.[26][27] She has provided ethics consultation at Massachusetts General Hospital, Baystate Medical Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, North Shore Medical Center in Salem, Massachusetts, and Maine Medical Center.

In the Center for Bioethics, Mitchell co-founded with Carol Powers, JD, the volunteer citizen Community Ethics Committee for "informed public input on ethical aspects of health care and health policies."[28][29][30] She also developed the annual Harvard Clinical Bioethics Course,[31] leads monthly clinical ethics and Harvard Research Ethics Consortia,[32] and teaches in the HMS Fellowship in Bioethics Program.[33]

Professional activities

Since 2002, Mitchell has edited ethics cases for The Journal of Clinical Ethics,[34] where she has been on the editorial board since 1989 and is currently its associate editor. She lectures outside Harvard on clinical ethics issues[35] In 2009, the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities formed the Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs standing committee[36] (CECA) in order to address growing concerns that those providing clinical ethics consultation (CEC) were unqualified.

She is a clinical practice team member of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics,[37] which produced A Blueprint for 21st Century Nursing Ethics: Report of the National Nursing Summit.[38] She is a member of the advisory committee[39] for the Cambridge Consortium for Bioethics Education,[40] which produces and publishes Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.[41] She also is an advisory board member[42] of the Neuroethics Network (Paris).[43][44]

In 2018, she was elected vice president of the Association of Bioethics Program Directors,[45][46]

Films and media

Mitchell's first ethics media was an instructional interactive computer videodisc in 1990, Nursing Ethics and Law, which she produced with two collaborators.

With filmmaker Ben Achtenberg[47] (with whom she has worked for over 26 years, and sometimes with others) she has produced six documentary videos. She was an associate producer of "Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing", a documentary film,[48] which was nominated for (but not awarded) an Academy Award in 1984;[49][50] their 2002 video, Stanley, about ethical decisions in caring for a patient with end stage kidney failure, was part of a 3-film documentary series [51] and awarded a 2004 Freddie award for medical media.[52] Their 2003 video, Everyday Choices, concerned a visiting nurse and an elderly patient facing ethical questions about waning capacities and independence.[53]

She is an advisor to The Refugee Media Project,[54] sponsored by The Center for Independent Documentary,[55] also of Boston.

Awards

  • 1983, MNA Nursing Practice Award, Massachusetts Nursing Association (MNA)[56]
  • 1984 Academy Award nomination, short documentary Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing[57][58][59]
  • 1985, MNA Image of the Professional Nurse Award - Christine I. Mitchell, Massachusetts Nursing Association (MNA)[60]
  • 2004, International Freddie Award for medical media
  • 2010, Living Legends in Massachusetts Nursing Award,[61][62] American Nurses Association Massachusetts[63][64][65]
  • 2018, Nursing Ethics Leadership Award, National Nursing Ethics Conference[66]
  • 2018, President-Elect,[67] Association of Bioethics Program Directors[68]

Publications

Christine Mitchell has published on the ethics of medical practice, end-of-life care, pediatrics, fetal medicine,[69] gender,[70] oncology, reality medical television,[71] religion,[72][73][74] surgery,[75] and current topics in bioethics.[76][77][78] Her interests recently have expanded to the universal human right to benefit from the progress of science.

Selected bibliography

See also

References

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  1. Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing on IMDb
  2. Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
  3. WorldCat entry on Code gray: ethical dilemmas in nursing references Boston-based Fanlight Productions,[2004] and film co-producers Ben Achtenberg, Joan Sawyer, and Christine Mitchell
  4. Diane Alame, Establishing the Online Harvard Medical School Bioethics Journal, a Master's degree capstone project in the Center, supervised by Christine Mitchell, 2017, accessed October 25, 2018
  5. Miller J. Ethics Evolution: Division of Medical Ethics becomes Center for Bioethics. Harvrd Medical School website. May 1, 2014. News & Research
  6. Boston University to close nursing school. UPI Archives, JUNE 19, 1987. BU School of Nursing was closed by Dr. John Silber in 1988, while he was President of Boston University
  7. Safra Center profile for Christine Mitchell gives the dates of her fellowship
  8. Hermann H, Trachsel M, Mitchell M, Biller-Andorno N. Medical decision-making capacity: knowledge, attitudes, and assessment practices of physicians in Switzerland. Swiss Medical Weekly, November 2014 DOI: 10.4414/smw.2014.14039
  9. Cromer JM. The integral role of ethics in patient well-being at Children's Hospital Boston. Boston.com. November 13, 2007
  10. Nano Startup Challenge in Cancer, accessed October 25, 2018
  11. membership on the ASBH Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs committee of the American Society of Bioethics and Humanities, as of 2010
  12. Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs (CECA) Committee (membership), C/A/C Report, October, 2010, Page 7 of 28. Appendix AList of CECA Committee Members
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  16. Volume 44:1, Spring 2016, page 3 showing Editorial Board
  17. Volume 36:1, Spring 2008, page 3 showing Editorial Board
  18. Freedom from Cancer Challenge list of Challenge Mavens
  19. to cite her role as associate director of clinical ethics: Cromer JM. The integral role of ethics in patient well-being at Children's Hospital Boston. Boston.com. November 13, 2007
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  35. Ethics of Caring, 5th National Nursing Ethics Conference, NNEC 25th Anniversary Reimagining Nursing from the Inside Out" An Invitation to Reflect, Celebrate, Re-Imagine, and Transform, accessed October 25, 2018
  36. Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs (CECA) Committee (membership), C/A/C Report, October, 2010, Page 7 of 28. Appendix AList of CECA Committee Members
  37. Clinical Practice Team of the Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
  38. A BLUEPRINT FOR 21ST CENTURY NURSING ETHICS: Report of the National Nursing Summit
  39. list of Advisory Committee for ICM (Institute of Brain and Spinal Cord)
  40. Cambridge Consortium for Bioethics Education
  41. Editorial Board. Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, Cambridge University Press, masthead, page 2, Volume 25, 2016. Accessed December 19, 2018
  42. Experts Call for Ethics Rules to Protect Privacy and Free Will As Brain Implants Advance. Neuroscience News, November 13, 2017.
  43. Home page for the Neuroethics Network (Paris), of which the Harvard Medical School Center for Bioethics is a member
  44. Yuste, R., Goering, S., Agüeray Arcas, B., Bi, G., Carmena, J. M., Carter, A., ... Wolpaw, J. (2017). Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI. Nature, 551(7679), 159-163. https://doi.org/10.1038/551159a
  45. homepage of Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD)
  46. Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD) list of Directors
  47. Fanlight Productions founder Profile of filmmaker Ben Achtenberg lists Academy Award Nomination among its awards
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  50. Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
  51. Icarus Films: Films from independent producers worldwide page highlighting The Fanlight Collection 'Caring at the End of Life' Series (3 films) directed by Ben Achtenberg and Christine Mitchell
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  53. Fanlight Productions page for Everyday Choices produced by Ben Achtenberg & Christine Mitchell, RN, FAAN
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  55. The Center for Independent Documentary
  56. Past Recipients of MNA Award, Accessed October 25, 2018
  57. Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing on IMDb
  58. Academy Award for Best Documentary (Short Subject)
  59. WorldCat entry on Code gray: ethical dilemmas in nursing references Boston-based Fanlight Productions,[2004] and film co-producers Ben Achtenberg, Joan Sawyer, and Christine Mitchell
  60. Past Recipients of MNA Award, Accessed October 25, 2018
  61. New England Notable Nurses, Nurse.com, May 3rd, 2010
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  64. Description of the ANA Massachusetts Living Legends in Massachusetts Nursing Award, accessed October 25, 2018 - No awardees were listed on this descriptive page
  65. LaSala C. Massachusetts Report on Nursing, June 2010, page 4, accessed October 25, 2018
  66. Page 9, Day 2, March 8, 2018, 4:45-5:30 PM Nat'l Nursing Ethics Conference, where Chrsitine Mitchell received a Nursing Ethics Leadership Award (along with one other nurse-ethicist)
  67. Current Officers of the ABPD, with bio of Christine Mitchell
  68. Homepage of Association of Bioethics Program Directors (ABPD)
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  77. Harvard Catalyst profile for Christine Mitchell
  78. Sun, LH. 150 experts say Olympics must be moved or postponed because of Zika. Washington Post. Health: May 27, 2016. Signatory #91 of 150 experts urging WHO to urge Olympics officials to relocate Rio de Janeiro Olympics because of local zika threats.