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 ß÷ßäÉçÇø 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.