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Notability in Leadership
There can be a numbered list of Christine Mitchell's firsts and notable contributions.
We need to work on that numbered list.
* "She is a Founding Member of the American Society for Bioethics Consultation, on which she currently serves."* She co-founded the Center for Bioethics at
Harvard Medical School (HMS) with HMS colleagues Drs.
Robert D. Truog and
Edward M. Hundert (who each has a Wikipedia article). She is the Center's Executive Director. Before that, she was Associate Director fo the Center's Division of Medical Ethics and Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer in the HMS Department which houses the Center.
She is credited with founding the hospital ethics program at Boston Children’s Hospital.
"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."
In the shadow of her work in ethics consultations, the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities in 2009 formed the Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs standing committee (CECA) in order to address growing concerns that those providing clinical ethics consultation (CEC) were unqualified.
Mitchell lectures nationally and internationally on clinical ethics issues, She travels widely to international bioethics conferences, where she is often a featured speaker.
Two of Mitchell's short video films have received notable awards. One of those awards has in Wikipedia articles, and other is mentioned in a different Wikipedia article.
Mitchell's expansive published work includes six (2) film documentaries and papers. Her printed bibliography is considerable, and her non-print works include one nursing ethics education videodisc and six documentary videos on nursing ethics.
Mitchell was associate producer of a documentary film,"Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing", which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1984.
A second video on which Mitchell later collaborated was awarded a 2004 Freddie award for medical media.
Mitchell edits ethics cases regularly for The Journal of Clinical Ethics.
She has written on bioethics topics in the American Journal of Nursing, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Newsweek.
Reader’s Digest and Yankee Magazine have both featured articles about Mitchell and her work.
Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Nurses - I find intermittent online announcements of new Fellows being inducted into the AAN, but none mentions Christine Mitchell.
one factor in deciding which ones to use, is to use the ones where she was founder or head of the organization, not just a member. Another factor is to focus on the major organizations, not heir sub-organizations or projects or committees. I've indicated the ones which I think fulfill both factors by putting them in italics. DGG (
talk )
06:17, 14 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Independent verification
Issues requiring independent verification:
There can be a numbered list of issues requiring independent verification.
Mitchell lectures nationally[25] and internationally on clinical ethics issues,[citation needed]
Mitchell's expansive published work includes film documentaries as well as papers.[citation needed]
She was associate producer of "Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing", a documentary film[26] she made with filmmaker Ben Achtenberg, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1984.[citation needed]
Another video on which they later collaborated was awarded a 2004 Freddie award for medical media.[27][citation needed]
Mitchell...has written on several topics related to bioethics in the American Journal of Nursing, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Newsweek.[citation needed]
Reader’s Digest and Yankee Magazine have both featured articles about Mitchell and her work.[citation needed]
This European Human Brain Project (HBP) seems to be a curious development in Mitchell's career, not all of which is 'seamlessly' documented in online sources.
All the following list Christine Mitchell by name, most showing photos and her brief bio.
a smaller less extensive article would have mroe easily passed muster because it would have been more appropriate. There are two possible approaches: proportionate coverage, and everythingthat can be documented. TOnly the first is appropriate to an encyclopedia . DGG (
talk )
05:38, 16 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Any other problems
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Notability in Leadership
There can be a numbered list of Christine Mitchell's firsts and notable contributions.
We need to work on that numbered list.
* "She is a Founding Member of the American Society for Bioethics Consultation, on which she currently serves."* She co-founded the Center for Bioethics at
Harvard Medical School (HMS) with HMS colleagues Drs.
Robert D. Truog and
Edward M. Hundert (who each has a Wikipedia article). She is the Center's Executive Director. Before that, she was Associate Director fo the Center's Division of Medical Ethics and Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer in the HMS Department which houses the Center.
She is credited with founding the hospital ethics program at Boston Children’s Hospital.
"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."
In the shadow of her work in ethics consultations, the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities in 2009 formed the Clinical Ethics Consultation Affairs standing committee (CECA) in order to address growing concerns that those providing clinical ethics consultation (CEC) were unqualified.
Mitchell lectures nationally and internationally on clinical ethics issues, She travels widely to international bioethics conferences, where she is often a featured speaker.
Two of Mitchell's short video films have received notable awards. One of those awards has in Wikipedia articles, and other is mentioned in a different Wikipedia article.
Mitchell's expansive published work includes six (2) film documentaries and papers. Her printed bibliography is considerable, and her non-print works include one nursing ethics education videodisc and six documentary videos on nursing ethics.
Mitchell was associate producer of a documentary film,"Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing", which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1984.
A second video on which Mitchell later collaborated was awarded a 2004 Freddie award for medical media.
Mitchell edits ethics cases regularly for The Journal of Clinical Ethics.
She has written on bioethics topics in the American Journal of Nursing, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Newsweek.
Reader’s Digest and Yankee Magazine have both featured articles about Mitchell and her work.
Elected Fellow of the American Academy of Nurses - I find intermittent online announcements of new Fellows being inducted into the AAN, but none mentions Christine Mitchell.
one factor in deciding which ones to use, is to use the ones where she was founder or head of the organization, not just a member. Another factor is to focus on the major organizations, not heir sub-organizations or projects or committees. I've indicated the ones which I think fulfill both factors by putting them in italics. DGG (
talk )
06:17, 14 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Independent verification
Issues requiring independent verification:
There can be a numbered list of issues requiring independent verification.
Mitchell lectures nationally[25] and internationally on clinical ethics issues,[citation needed]
Mitchell's expansive published work includes film documentaries as well as papers.[citation needed]
She was associate producer of "Code Gray: Ethical Dilemmas in Nursing", a documentary film[26] she made with filmmaker Ben Achtenberg, which was nominated for an Academy Award in 1984.[citation needed]
Another video on which they later collaborated was awarded a 2004 Freddie award for medical media.[27][citation needed]
Mitchell...has written on several topics related to bioethics in the American Journal of Nursing, the New England Journal of Medicine, and Newsweek.[citation needed]
Reader’s Digest and Yankee Magazine have both featured articles about Mitchell and her work.[citation needed]
This European Human Brain Project (HBP) seems to be a curious development in Mitchell's career, not all of which is 'seamlessly' documented in online sources.
All the following list Christine Mitchell by name, most showing photos and her brief bio.
a smaller less extensive article would have mroe easily passed muster because it would have been more appropriate. There are two possible approaches: proportionate coverage, and everythingthat can be documented. TOnly the first is appropriate to an encyclopedia . DGG (
talk )
05:38, 16 January 2019 (UTC)reply
Any other problems
There can be a numbered list of problems with the article about Christine Mitchell.