Gary Goldsand
Gary Goldsand, MA, is a Clinical Ethicist and an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry and the John Dossetor Health Ethics Centre.
Gary received the 2015-2016 Sub-Specialty Teacher of the Year Award in Internal Medicine for the University of Alberta Hospital site. He currently practices health ethics in Regina, for the Saskatchewan Health Authority, and teaches clinical ethics and communications to residents in Internal Medicine, in a 2 week intensive course, offered five times annually.
Selected Publications
Goldsand, G. (2018). Pursuing reflective equilibrium when hospital patient smoke. Healthcare Management Forum, 32(1), 44-46.
Goldsand, G., Rosenberg, Z.R.S. & Gordon, M. (April 2004). Jewish Bioethics. SGI Quarterly.Goldsand, G. (2002). The Elusiveness of Ethics Expertise. In Touch, 5(1).
Goldsand, G., Rosenberg, Z.R.S. & Gordon, M. (2001). Bioethics for clinicians: 22. Jewish Bioethics. Canadian Medical Association Journal,164(2), 219-222.
Weijer, C., Goldsand, G. & Emanuel, E.J. (1999). Protecting communities in research: current guidelines and limits of extrapolation. Nature Genetics, 23, 275-280.