Medical Humanities Report

Ann MongovenAnn M. Mongoven

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Assistant Professor
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MPH 2006 John Hopkins University
PhD 1996 University of Virginia
BA 1984 Princeton University

  

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Research

Mongoven excavates how symbolic frameworks influence, often without recognition, the parameters of bioethics and public health policy. She has topical interests in public health ethics, justice in health care, organ donation/transplantation, challenges of democratic deliberation on bioethical issues, and challenges of diversity in health care. Her current work considers virtues necessary for democratic deliberation, cross-cultural understandings of organ donation, biobanking, and symbolic framings of public health preparedness and response.


Selected Publications
  • Just Love: Transforming Civic Virtue. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; 2009.
  • The War on Terror and the War on Disease: a Dangerous Metaphorical Nexus? Cambridge Q Healthcare Ethics. 2006;15(4):403-16.
  • Duties to Stakeholders Amidst Pressure from Shareholders: Lessons from an Advisory Panel on Transplant Policy. Bioethics. 2003;17(4):319-40.
  • Sharing Our Body and Blood: Organ Donation and Feminist Critiques of Sacrifice. J Med Phil. 2003;28(1):89-114.
Selected Achievements/Awards

Lilly Teaching Fellow - MSU
Public Engagement Fellowship: MSU Public Humanities Collaborative
Abe Fellowship for Cross-Cultural Policy Studies (medical ethics) Tokyo University