mmeaney's profile Dr. Mark E. Meaney / Member since February 2007 / Last seen 1 year ago
Mark E. Meaney, Ph.D., is a health care ethicist whose work has focused on both the clinical and organizational sides of health care, particularly on Advance Care Planning, vulnerable populations, organizational ethics and corporate compliance, morally managing medical error, medical information privacy and research ethics.
Before founding the National Institute for Patient Rights, Dr. Meaney taught clinical ethics, bioethics and nursing ethics at a number of universities including Penn State University, Thomas Jefferson University and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
Dr. Meaney has served as Vice President of Programs and Publications at the Midwest Bioethics Center (aka the Center for Practical Bioethics), Kansas City, MO. He has also served as the Director, Center for Ethics in Health Care and Director of Ethics at St. Joseph’s Health System, a internationally renowned cardiac care health system in Atlanta, GA.
Dr. Meaney has taught corporate responsibility and business ethics with the Legal Studies Department at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He has held appointments with the Graduate School of Management, Pennsylvania State University; the College of Health Professionals, Thomas Jefferson University; and the School of Nursing, Seton Hall University. He held a joint appointment in applied ethics with the Division of Medical Humanities, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies, University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
