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Rev 10/14/11 CURRICULUM VITAE NAME: Keith G. Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H. OFFICE ADDRESS: 2525 West End Avenue Suite 400 Nashville, TN 37203 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] OFFICE PHONE: (615) 936-2686 EDUCATION: Vanderbilt University B.A. 1978 History/Chemistry Nashville, Tennessee magna cum laude University of Louisville M.D. 1982 Medicine Louisville, Kentucky Duke University Th.M. 1986 Practical Theology Durham, North Carolina University of NC at Chapel Hill M.P.H. 1988 Epidemiology Chapel Hill, North Carolina LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: 1983 State Board of Medical Examiners of North Carolina #27490 1988 State Board of Medical Examiners of Tennessee #MD18718 1990 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology #32825 Psychiatry 1995 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, #1489 Added Qualifications in Geriatric Psychiatry ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2012-Present Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University 2010-2013 Vice-Chair for Faculty Affairs, Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University 2010-Present Professor of Psychiatry (with tenure), Vanderbilt University 2010-Present Professor of Preventive Medicine/ Health Policy, Vanderbilt University

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CURRICULUM VITAE

NAME: Keith G. Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H. OFFICE ADDRESS: 2525 West End Avenue Suite 400 Nashville, TN 37203 EMAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] OFFICE PHONE: (615) 936-2686 EDUCATION:

Vanderbilt University B.A. 1978 History/Chemistry Nashville, Tennessee magna cum laude

University of Louisville M.D. 1982 Medicine Louisville, Kentucky Duke University Th.M. 1986 Practical Theology Durham, North Carolina University of NC at Chapel Hill M.P.H. 1988 Epidemiology Chapel Hill, North Carolina LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: 1983 State Board of Medical Examiners of North Carolina #27490 1988 State Board of Medical Examiners of Tennessee #MD18718 1990 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology #32825 Psychiatry 1995 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, #1489 Added Qualifications in Geriatric Psychiatry ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2012-Present Director, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University 2010-2013 Vice-Chair for Faculty Affairs, Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University 2010-Present Professor of Psychiatry (with tenure), Vanderbilt University 2010-Present Professor of Preventive Medicine/ Health Policy, Vanderbilt University

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Keith G. Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H. 2 2010-Present Professor, Graduate Department of Religion, Vanderbilt University 2010-Present Professor, Center for Biomedical Ethics and Society, Vanderbilt University 2010-Present Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University 2009-Present Director, Mental Health and Chaplaincy, Department of Veterans Affairs 2008-2010 Affiliate Faculty, Duke Global Health Institute, Duke University, Durham, NC 2008-2010 Faculty Fellow, Center for the Study of Religion and Society, University of Notre Dame,

South Bend, Indiana 2007-2010 Faculty Associate, Trent Center for Bioethics, Humanities and History of Medicine, Duke

University Medical Center, Durham, NC 2007-2010 Senior Fellow in Theology and Health, Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC 2006-2010 Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences (with tenure), Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 2006-2010 Co-Director, Center for Spirituality, Theology, and Health, Duke University Medical

Center, Durham, NC 2006-2010 Associate Professor of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 2005-2010 Clinical Professor in Nursing, Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, NC 2004-2010 Medical Director, Inpatient Psychiatry, Durham VAMC, Durham, NC 2002-2007 Director, Caring Communities Program, Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC 2000-2006 Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University School of

Medicine, Durham, NC 2000-2002 Director, Duke Institute on Care at the End of Life, Duke University, Durham, NC 1999- 2007 Director, Theology and Medicine Program, Duke University Divinity School, Durham, NC 1999- 2007 Director, Health and Nursing Ministries Program, Duke Divinity School and Duke

University School of Nursing, Durham, NC 1999- 2007 Professor of the Practice of Pastoral Theology and Medicine, Duke University Divinity

School, Durham, NC 1999- 2006 Associate Clinical Professor of Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 1997-1999 Director, Geriatric Psychiatry Training Program, Duke University Medical Center,

Durham, NC

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Keith G. Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H. 3 1995-Present Staff Psychiatrist, Durham VAMC, Durham, NC 1995-Present Senior Fellow, Duke University Center for Aging and Human Development, Durham, NC 1995-2000 Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University

School of Medicine, Durham, NC 1995-1999 Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Pastoral Care, Duke University Divinity

School, Durham, NC 1993-1995 Director, Mood Disorders Clinic, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 1993-1995 Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,

Nashville, TN 1993-1995 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 1993-1994 Lecturer, Pastoral Theology and Counseling, Vanderbilt University Divinity School,

Nashville, TN 1993-1994 Fellow, Pharmacoepidemiology, Department of Preventive Medicine, Vanderbilt

University School of Medicine, Nashville, TN 1992-1993 Clinical Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of

Medicine, Nashville, TN 1991-1995 Clinical Director, Trilogy Program at Parthenon Pavilion, Centennial Medical Center,

Nashville, TN 1992-1993 Consultant, Department of Preventive Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of

Medicine, Nashville, TN 1990-1995 Clinical Director, Adult Treatment Program at Parthenon Pavilion, Centennial Medical

Center, Nashville, TN 1988-1993 Private Practice, Psychiatric Consultants in Nashville, TN 1988-1993 Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,

Nashville, TN 1988-1994 Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham,

NC 1987-1988 Psychiatric Director, Geriatric Evaluation and Treatment Clinic, Duke University Medical

Center, Durham, NC 1987-1988 Visiting Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Pastoral Care, Duke Divinity School,

Durham, NC 1987-1988 Senior Fellow, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke University

School of Medicine, Durham, NC

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Keith G. Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H. 4 1987-1988 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Duke University School of

Medicine, Durham, NC 1986-1987 Fellow, Geropsychiatry, Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Duke

University School of Medicine, Durham, NC 1985-1986 Chief Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Durham Veterans Administration Hospital,

Durham, NC 1982-1985 Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: 1985-1986 Instructor, Duke University undergraduate seminar, "Topics in Human Psychobiology,"

with Dr. H. Keith H. Brodie, President of Duke University 1993-1995 Tennessee Psychiatric Association Ethics Committee 1994-1995 Vanderbilt University Medical Center Ethics Committee 1995-present Society for Pastoral Theology 1994-1998 HCA Center for Research and Education Board 1996-1998 Durham Veterans Administration Medical Center (VAMC) Ethics Committee 1995- present Duke University Medical Center, Pastoral Services Professional Consultation Board 1998- present Chair, Professional Consultation Committee, Durham VAMC, Clinical Pastoral

Educational Program 2001- present Center for Health and Healing, NC – Board Member 2002- present Commission on Clergy Counsel and Consultation, North Carolina Conference, U.M.C. 2005- present Alliance Medical Ministry, Raleigh, NC – Board Member 2005- present Advisory Board for the Families and Health Institute, College of Human Ecology, East

Carolina University 2005-present John Templeton Foundation, Board of Advisors, West Conshohocken, PA 2008-present National (Veterans Affairs) Chaplain Center, Faculty Consultant ORGANIZATIONS AND PARTICIPATION: 1985- present American Psychiatric Association 1985- 2010 American Geriatrics Society 1987- present American Public Health Association 1988- 2010 American Medical Association 1988-1996, 2010 - present Tennessee Psychiatric Association 1989-1995 Nashville Academy of Medicine 1989- present Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry 1992- 2010 Gerontological Society of America 1996- 2010 North Carolina Psychiatric Association 2000- 2010 North Carolina Medical Society 2002- 2010 Health Ministries Association 2002-present Society for the Scientific Study of Religion 2004- present American Academy of Religion 2004- 2007 Fellow, American Psychiatric Association 2005- present The American College of Psychiatrists

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Keith G. Meador, M.D., Th.M., M.P.H. 5 2007- present Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association 2010- present American Society for Bioethics and Humanities HONORS:

2004-2009 Best Doctors in America

1997 Honored Professor Award for Teaching Department of Psychiatry- Duke University

1982 Ackerly Award – Outstanding Senior Student in Psychiatry, University of Louisville School of Medicine

1978 Phi Beta Kappa Vanderbilt University

PUBLICATIONS: Articles in Journals

1. Redmon J, Thibault J, Meador K: Diabetes mellitus in the elderly. Postgraduate Medicine 71:231-236, 1982.

2. Kudler H, Davidson J, Meador K, Lipper S, Ely T: The DST and posttraumatic stress disorder.

American Journal of Psychiatry 144:1068-1071, 1987.

3. Koenig H, Meador K: Geriatric mental health care. Geriatrics and Gerontology Education 7:43-53, 1987.

4. Davidson J, Glover V, Clow A, Kudler H, Meador K, Sandler M: Tribulin in posttraumatic stress

disorder. Psychological Medicine 18:833-836, 1988.

5. Koenig H, Meador K, Blazer D, Cohen H: Detection and treatment of major depression in older medically ill hospitalized patients. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 18:17-31, 1988.

6. Koenig H, Meador K, Cohen H, Blazer D: Self-rated depression scales and screening for major

depression in the older hospitalized patient with medical illness. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 36:699-706, 1988.

7. Koenig H, Meador K, Cohen H, Blazer D: Depression in the elderly hospitalized patients with

medical illness. Archives of Internal Medicine 148:1929-1936, 1988.

8. Larson D, Hohmann A, Kessler L, Meador K, Boyd T, McShery E: The couch and the cloth: The need for linkage. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 39:1064-1069, 1988.

9. Koenig HG, Meador KG, Cohen H, Blazer D: Religion and depression in hospitalized men.

Gerontologist (October special issue) 28:285-A, 1988.

10. Koenig H, Goli V, Shelp F, Meador KG, Blazer DG: Major depression and the NIMH Diagnostic Interview Schedule: Validation in medically ill hospitalized patients. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 19:123-132, 1989.

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11. Koenig H, Goli V, Shelp F, Kudler H, Cohen H, Meador K, Blazer D: Antidepressant use in elderly medical inpatients: Lessons from an attempted clinical trial. Journal of General Internal Medicine 4:498-505, 1989.

12. Koenig H, Siegler IC, Meador KG, George LK: Religious coping and personality in later life.

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 5:123-131, 1990.

13. Koenig HG, Meador KG, Blazer DG, Cohen H: Major depressive disorders in hospitalized medically ill patients: an examination of young and elderly male veterans. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 39:881-890, 1991.

14. Ray W, Taylor J, Lichtenstein M, Meador K: The nursing home behavior problem scale. Journals

of Gerontology 47:M9-16, 1992.

15. Meador KG, Koenig HG, Hughes DC, Blazer DB, Turnbull J, George LK: Religious affiliation and major depression. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 43:1204-1209, 1992.

16. VanAalst JA, Shotts SD, Vitsky JL, Bass SM, Miller RS, Meador KG, Morris JA: Long-term

follow-up of unsuccessful violent suicide attempts: risk factors for subsequent attempts. Journal of Trauma 33:457-464, 1992.

17. Koenig HG, Meador KG, Cohen HJ, Blazer DG: Screening for depression in hospitalized elderly

medical patients: taking a closer look. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 40:1013-1017, 1992.

18. Koenig HG, Meador KG, Blazer DG, Shelp F, Goli V, Dipasquale B: Religious coping and

depression among elderly, hospitalized medically ill men. American Journal of Psychiatry 145:1693-1700, 1992.

19. Koenig HG, Meador KG, Goli V, Shelp F, Cohen HJ, Blazer DG: Self-rated depressive symptoms

in medical inpatients: age and racial differences. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 22(1): 11-31, 1992.

20. Koenig HG, Cohen HJ, Blazer DG, Meador KG, Westlund R: A brief depression scale for use in

the medically ill. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 22(2): 183-95, 1992.

21. Ray, WA, Taylor JA, Meador KG, Lichtenstein MJ, Griffin MR, Fought R, Adams ML, Blazer DG: Reducing antipsychotic drug use in nursing homes: A controlled trial of provider education. Arch Intern Med 153:713-721, 1993.

22. Koenig, HG, George LK, Blazer DG, Pritchett J, Meador KG: The relationship between religion and anxiety in a sample of community-dwelling older adults Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 26(1):65-93, 1993.

23. Koenig HG, Ford S, George LK, Blazer DG, Meador KG: Religion and anxiety disorder: An

examination and comparison of associations in young, middle-aged, and elderly adults. Journal of Anxiety Disorders 7:321-342, 1993.

24. Thapa PB, Meador KG, Gideon P, Fought R, Ray WA: Effects of antipsychotic withdrawal in

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elderly nursing home residents. Journal of American Geriatrics Society 42:280-286, 1994.

25. Koenig HG, George LK, Meador KG, Blazer DG, Ford SM: Religious practices and alcoholism in a southern adult population. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 45:255-231, 1994.

26. Koenig HG, George LK, Meador KG, Blazer DG, Dyke P: Religious affiliation and psychiatric

disorder among Protestant baby boomers. Hospital and Community Psychiatry 45:586-596, 1994.

27. Meador KG, Taylor JA, Thapa PB, Fought RL, Ray WA: Predictors of antipsychotic withdrawal or dose reduction in a randomized controlled trial of provider education. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 45:207-210, 1997.

28. Koenig HG, George LK, Meador KG: Use of antidepressants by non-psychiatrists in the treatment

of hospitalized medically ill depressed elderly patients. American Journal of Psychiatry 154(10):1369-1375, 1997.

29. Ray WA, Taylor J, Meador KG, Thapa PB, Brown AK, Kajihara HK, Davis C, Gideon P, Griffin

MR: A randomized trial of a consultation service to reduce falls in nursing homes. Journal of the American Medical Association 278:557-562, 1997.

30. Koenig HG, Parkerson GR, Meador KG: Religion index for psychiatric research. (Letter) American

Journal of Psychiatry 154(6):885-886, 1997.

31. Koenig HG, Weiner DK, Peterson BL, Meador KG, Keefe FJ: Religious coping in the nursing home: a biopsychosocial model. International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine 27(4):365-376, 1997.

32. Koenig HG, Meador KG: Dosing recommendations and prescribing patterns for depressed

medically ill hospitalized older patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society 45:1409, 1997.

33. Koenig HG, Larson DB, Hays JC, McCullough ME, George LK, Branch P, Meador KG, Kuchibhatha M: Religion and survival of 1010 hospitalized veterans. Journal of Religion and Health 37(1):15-29, 1998.

34. Meador KG: The embodied and contingent self in later life: a narrative understanding. Journal of

Aging and Identity 3(3):119-131, 1998.

35. Flint EP, Hays JC, Krishnan KRR, Meador KG, Blazer DG: Suicidal behaviors in depressed men with a family history of suicide: effects of psychosocial factors and age. Aging and Mental Health 2(4):286-299, 1998.

36. Koenig HG, Hays JC, Larson DB, George LK, Cohen HJ, McCullough ME, Meador KG, Blazer DB: Does religious attendance prolong survival: a six year follow-up study of 3968 older adults. Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences 54(7):M370-376, 1999.

37. Meador KG, Henson SC: Growing old in a therapeutic culture. Theology Today 57(2):185-202,

2000.

38. Meador KG, Koenig HG: Spirituality and religion in psychiatric practice: parameters and implications. Psychiatric Annals 30(8):549-555, 2000.

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39. Meador KG, Jones LG: Bearing witness in life and death. The Christian Century 117(23):830-832,

2000.

40. Meador KG, Shuman J: Who/se we are: baptism as personhood. Christian Bioethics 6(1):71-83, 2000.

41. Hays JC, Meador KG, Branch PS, George LK: The spiritual history scale in four dimensions (SHS-

4): Validity and reliability. The Gerontologist 41(2):239-249, 2001.

42. Ray WA, Meredith S, Thapa PB, Meador KG, Hall K, Murray KT: Antipsychotics and the risk of sudden cardiac death. Archives of General Psychiatry 58(12):1161-1167, 2001.

43. Swanson JW, Swartz MS, Essock SM, Osher FC, Wagner HR, Goodman LA, Rosenberg SD,

Meador KG: The social-environmental context of violent behavior in persons with severe mental illness. American Journal of Public Health 92 (9): 1523-1531, 2002.

44. Ray WA, Meador KG: Antipsychotics and sudden death: is thioridazine the only bad actor? The

British Journal of Psychiatry 180: 483-484, 2002.

45. Ray WA, Daugherty JR, Meador KG. Effect of a mental-health ‘carve-out’ program on continuity of antipsychotic therapy. The New England Journal of Medicine 348(19): 1885-1894, 2003.

46. Essock SM, Dowden S, Constantine NT, Katz L, Swartz MS, Meador KG, Osher FC, Rosenberg

SD, and the Five-Site Health and Risk Study Research Committee: Risk factors for HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C among persons with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services 54(6): 836-841, 2003.

47. Butterfield MI, Bosworth HB, Meador KG, Stechuchak KM, Essock SM, Osher FC, Goodman LA,

Swanson JW, Bastian LA, Horner RD, and the Five-Site Health and Risk Study Research Committee: Gender differences in hepatitis C infection and risks among persons with severe mental illness. Psychiatric Services 54(6): 848-853, 2003.

48. Koenig HG, George LK, Titus P, Meador KG: Religion, spirituality and health service use by older

hospitalized patients. Journal of Religion and Health 42(4): 301-314, 2003.

49. Butterfield MI, Bosworth HB, Stechuchak KM, Frothingham R, Bastian LA, Meador KG, Swartz M, Horner RD: Racial differences in hepatitis B and hepatitis C and associated risk behaviors in veterans with serve mental illness. Journal of the National Medical Association 96(1): 43-52, 2004.

50. Koenig HG, George LK, Titus P, Meador KG: Religion, spirituality, acute hospital and long-term

care use by older patients. Archives of Internal Medicine, 164(14):1579-85, 2004.

51. Meador KG: Developing Communities of Care. Wellness Councils of America 3(10):22-25, 2004.

52. Hall DE, Koenig HG, and Meador KG: Conceptualizing “Religion”: How language shapes and constrains knowledge in the study of religion and health. Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 47(3):386-399, 2004.

53. Fiori KL, Hays JC, Meador KG: Spiritual Turning Points and Perceived Control over the Life

Course. International Journal of Aging and Human Development. 59(4):391-420, 2004.

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54. Meador, KG: Spiritual Care at the End of Life: What Is It and Who Does It? North Carolina Medical Journal, 65(4):226-228, 2004.

55. Cohen, AB, Hall DE, Koenig HG, and Meador KG: Social versus individual motivation:

Implications for normative definitions of religious orientation. Personality and Social Psychology Review, 9:48-61, 2005.

56. Meador, KG: Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture, Virtual Mentor,17(5), 2005.

57. Lapp KG, Bosworth HB, Strauss JL, Stechuchak JM, Horner RD, Calhoun PS, Meador KG, Lipper

S, Butterfield MI: Lifetime Sexual and Physical Victimization among Male Veterans with Combat-Related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Military Medicine, 170:787-90, 2005.

58. Meador, KG: Spirituality and Care at the End of Life. Southern Medical Journal, 99(10), 2006.

59. Catanzaro, AM, Meador, KG, Koenig, HG, Kuchibhatla, and Clipp, EC: Congregational Health

Ministries: A National Study of Pastors’ Views. Public Health Nursing, Vol. 24, No. 1, pp.6-17, 2006.

60. Catanzaro AM, Meador KG, Koenig HG, Kuchibhatla M, Clipp EC: “Congressional Health Ministries: A National Study of Pastors’ Views” Journal of Public Health Nurs 1(24): 6-17 Jan-Feb 2007

61. Meador, KG: Redeeming Medicine, Christian Reflection: A Series in Faith and Ethics, pp. 81-86,

2007.

62. Curlin FA, Odell S, Lawrence RE, Chin MH, Lantos JD, Meador KG, Koenig HG. The relationship between psychiatry and religion among US physicians. Psychiatric Services. 2007; 58(9):1193-1198, 2007.

63. Curlin FA, Lawrence RE, Odell S, Chin MH, Lantos JD, Koenig HG, Meador KG. Religion,

spirituality, and medicine: Psychiatrists’ observations, interpretations, and clinical approaches. American Journal of Psychiatry 164(12):1825-1831, 2007.

64. Ray W, Hall K, Meador K: Racial Differences in Antidepressant Treatment Preceding Suicide in

a Medicaid Population. Psychiatric Services 58(10): 1317-1323, 2007.

65. Hall DE, Meador KG, Harold, KG: Measuring Religiousness in Health Research: Review and Critique. Journal of Religion and Health 47(2):134-163, 2008.

66. Hall DE, Koenig HG, Meador KG: “Hitting the Target: Why Existing Measures of ‘Religiousness’ are really reverse scored measures of Secularism” Explore NY 6(4): 368-73 Nov-Dec 2008

67. Cowchock, F.S., Ellestad, S.E., Meador, K.G., Koenig, H.G., Hooten, E.G., Swamy, G.K., “Religiosity is an Important Part of Coping with Grief in Pregnancy After a Traumatic Second Trimester Loss” Journal of Religion & Health, Vol 48, NO 1, March 2009

68. Meador KG. When Patients Say, “It’s in God’s Hands.” Virtual Mentor. 2009; 11(10):750-754.

http://virtualmentor.ama-assn.org/2009/10/ccas1-0910.html Accessed October 2, 2009

69. Hall DE, Koenig HG, Meador KG: “Episcopal Measure of Faith Tradition: A context-Specific

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Approach to Measuring Religiousness.” Journal of Religion and Health 49(2): 164-178, 2010.

70. Koh S, Blank K, Cohen CI, Cohen G, Faison W, Kennedy G, Kyomen H, Liptzin B, Meador, K, Rohrbaugh R, Rusch B, Sakauye K, Schultz S, Streim J. “Public’s View of Mental Health Services for the Elderly: Responses to Dear Abby” Psychiatric Services. 61:1146-1149, November 2010

71. Koenig, Harold G., Hooten, Elizabeth G., Calkins, Erin Lindsay, Meador, Keith G., “Spirituality in Medical School Curricula: Findings from a National Survey” International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine, Vol 40 (4) 391-398, 2010

72. Cowchock FS, Meador KG, Floyd SE, Swamy GK. “Spiritual needs of couples facing pregnancy termination because of fetal anomalies.”J Pastoral Care Counsel. 2011 Spring-Summer;65(1-2):4.1-10.

73. Daaleman TP, Kinghorn WA, Newton WP, Meador K G. “Rethinking Professionalism in Medical Education Through Formation” Family Medicine, Vol. 43, NO 5, May 2011

74. Lauderback ,K, Meador KG. “Spirituality and Psychiatry” Medical Humanities Vol 37, Issue 1, 2011

75. Frenk SM, Foy SL, Meador, KG: “It’s Medically Proven!” Assessing the Dissemination of Religion and Health Research. Journal of Religion and Health, 50(4):996-1006, December 2011

76. Hayward, R. D., Maselko, J., & Meador, K. G. “Recollections of Childhood Religious Identity and Behavior as a Function of Adult Religiousness”. International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 22(1), 79-88. doi: 10.1080/10508619.2012.635064, 2012

77. Maselko J, Hayward RD, Hanlon A, Buka S, Meador KG.”Religious service attendance and

major depression: a case of reverse causality?”American Journal of Epidemiology. 2012 Mar 15;175(6):576-83.

78. Lawrence RE, Rasinski KA, Yoon JD, Koenig HG, Meador KG, Curlin FA. “Physicians' beliefs about faith-based treatments for alcoholism.”, Psychiatric Services. 2012 Jun;63(6):597-604.

79. Shin JH, Yoon JD, Rasinski KA, Koenig HG, Meador KG, Curlin FA. “A spiritual problem? Primary care physicians' and psychiatrists' interpretations of medically unexplained symptoms.” Journal of General Internal Medicine. 2013 Mar;28(3):392-8.

80. Frenk SM, Mustillo SA, Foy SL, Arroyave WD, Hooten EG, Lauderback KH, Meador KG. ”Psychotropic medication claims among religious clergy.” Psychiatric Quarterly. 2013 Mar;84(1):27-37.

81. Nieuwsma JA, Rhodes JE, Jackson GL, Cantrell WC, Lane ME, Bates MJ, Dekraai MB, Bulling DJ, Ethridge K, Drescher KD, Fitchett G, Tenhula WN, Milstein G, Bray RM, Meador KG. “Chaplaincy and mental health in the department of Veterans affairs and department of defense? Journal of Health Care Chaplain. 2013 Apr;19(1):3-21.

82. Frenk SM, Mustillo SA, Hooten EG, Meador, KG. “The Clergy Occupational Distress Index (CODI): Background and Findings from Two Samples of Clergy” Journal of Religion and Health, 2013 Jun; 52(2):397-407.

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83. Allen JP, Nieuwsma JA, Meador KG. “The Role of Military and Veterans Affairs Chaplains in the Treatment of Alcohol Problems” Pastoral Psychology, 2014 Feb; 63(1):1-11.

84. Bulling, D., DeKraai, M., Abdel-Monem, T., Nieuwsma, J. A., Cantrell, W. C., Ethridge, K., & Meador, K. (2014). “Confidentiality and Mental Health/Chaplaincy Collaboration” Military Psychology, 2014; Vol 25 (6); 557-567.

85. Nieuwsma JA, Fortune-Greeley AK, Jackson GL, Meador KG, Beckham JC, Elbogen EB. ”Pastoral care use among post-9/11 veterans who screen positive for mental health problems” Psychol Serv, 2014 Aug; 11(3):300-8.

86. Fitchett G, Nieuwsma JA, Bates MJ, Rhodes JE, Meador KG. “Evidence-based chaplaincy care: attitudes and practices in diverse healthcare chaplain samples” J Health Care Chaplain, 2014; 20 (4): 144-60.

87. Nieuwsma, JA, Jackson, G.L., DeKraai, M.B., Bulling, D.J., Cantrell, W.C., Rhodes, J.E., Bates, M.J., Ethridge, K., Lane, M.E., Tenhula, W.N., Batten, S.J., & Meador, K.G. “Collaborating across the Departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense to integrate mental health and chaplaincy services” Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2014; 29, S885-S894.  

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

1. Meador K, Blazer D: The social psychiatry of later life, in Henderson AS, Burrows G (eds): Handbook of Social Psychiatry Amsterdam, Elsevier, 1988.

2. Ray W, Taylor J. Lichtenstein M, Meador K, Stoudemire A, Lipzin B, Blazer D: Managing

behavior problems in nursing home residents, in Katz MS (ed): Contemporary Management in Internal Medicine: Geriatric Medicine: New York, Churchill Livingstone, 1991.

3. Meador K. Harkleroad MM, Roman MW: The Care of Older Adults in Private Psychiatric

Hospitals in Copeland J., Abou-Saleh M, Blazer D (eds): The Psychiatry of Old Age: An International Textbook: Sussex, England, John Wiley and Sons, Ltd., 1994.

4. Ray WA, Meador KG, Taylor JA, Thapa PB: Improving nursing home quality of care through

provider education in Rowe J, Ahronheim J (eds): Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics: New York, Springer Publishing Company, 1992.

5. Koenig HG, Siegler IC, Meador KG, George LK: Religious coping and personality in later life. In

Murphy E, Alexopoulos G (eds): Geriatric Psychiatry: Key Research Topics for Clinicians: New York, John Wiley and Sons, 1995.

6. Meador K, Davis C: Psychotherapy in the elderly. In Busse E, Blazer DG (eds): Geriatric

Psychiatry: Chicago, American Psychiatric Association Press, 1996. 7. Meador K, Blazer D: The Variability of Depression in Old Age: Narrative as an Integrative

Construct. In Lomranz J (ed.): A Source Book on Mental Health and Aging: An Integrative Approach: New York, Plenum, 1998.

8. Meador KG, Harkleroad MM, Petrie WM: Care in Private Psychiatric Hospitals. In Copeland John

RM, Abou-Salem Mohammed T, Blazer, Dan G. (eds.): Principles and Practice of Geriatric

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Psychiatry, 2nd Edition: New York, John Wiley and Sons, 2002. 9. Nelson RE, Meador KG: The Care of the Dying Patient. In Copeland John RM, Abou-Salem

Mohammed T, Blazer, Dan G. (eds.): Principles and Practice of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2nd Edition: New York, John Wiley and Sons, 2002.

10. Meador, KG, Henson, SC: Growing Old in a Therapeutic Culture. In Hauerwas, S, Stoneking,

Meador, KG, CB, Cloutier, D: Growing Old in Christ. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2003.

11. Meador, KG: An Illusion of the Future: Temptations and Possibilities. McNamara, Patrick (ed.):

Where God and Science Meet, Greenwood Publishing Company, 2006.

12. Meador, KG. “Medicine and Religion: Wild Strawberries.” Colt, Quadrelli, Friedman, The Picture of Health: Medical Ethics and the Movies. (New York: Oxford University Press) 2011

BOOKS:

1. Lewis RC, Andrade NN, Meador KG, Ostow AR, Severino SK, Synder CR, Lubin AJ, Furst S, Ostow M: Leaders and Followers: A Psychiatric Perspective on Religious Cults. GAP Report No. 132. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1992.

2. Shuman J, Meador KG: Heal Thyself: Spirituality, Medicine and the Distortion of Christianity.

New York, Oxford University Press, 2003.

3. Hauerwas, S, Stoneking, CB, Meador, KG, Cloutier, D (eds): Growing Old in Christ. Grand Rapids, Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2003.

4. Levin Jeff, Meador KG (eds): Healing To All Their Flesh: Jewish and Christian Perspectives on Spirituality, Theology, and Health. West Conshohocken, PA, Templeton Press, 2012

PRESENTATIONS: Selected Professional and Invited Presentations

1. Concepts of Disease in the Elderly. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Kentucky Medical Association, 1982.

2. Mental Health Care in the Protestant South. Presented in an issues workshop entitled "Research on the Mental Health Needs of Religious Patients" at the 139th Annual Meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, DC, May 10-16, 1986.

3. Mental Disorders in the Elderly. Fayetteville AHEC, Fayetteville, NC, May 29, 1987.

4. Depression in the Elderly. Geriatric Summer Institute, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, June 12, 1987.

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5. Religious Beliefs: Fulfilling Legitimate Needs or Part Psychosis? National Alliance for the Mentally Ill, Washington, DC, September 19, 1987.

6. Elderly Individuals and Their Families. University of North Carolina Program on Aging, School of

Social Work, Chapel Hill, NC, September 24, 1987.

7. Rural/Urban Differences in Mental Health Care. National Association for Rural Mental Health Annual Conference, Hendersonville, NC, October 21, 1987.

8. Religiosity and the Prevalence of Major Depression. Presented at the 116th Annual Meeting of the

American Public Health Association, Boston, November 13-17, 1988.

9. Pastoral Counseling and Mental Health. Continuing Professional Education for Chaplains in the Seventh Army, Europe, Frankfurt, West Germany, May 8-12, 1989.

10. Religious Beliefs and Practices: Relationship to the Affective Disorders. Presented at the Annual

Meeting of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, October 22-27, 1989.

11. Psychiatry and Religion: Paradigmatic Considerations. Pine Rest Christian Hospital, Grand Rapids, MI, May 1, 1990.

12. Congregational Care of the Mentally Ill and Their Families. Vanderbilt Divinity School,

Continuing Studies Classes, Nashville, TN, September 20, September 27, October 4, and October 11, 1990.

13. Managing Problem Behaviors in Nursing Homes: Development and Testing of an Educational Program for Nursing Home Staff. Presented at the American Geriatrics Society's Annual Scientific Meeting, Chicago, May 11, 1991.

14. Antipsychotic Use in the Nursing Home: The Post-OBRA Environment - A Randomized Controlled

Trial of an Educational Intervention. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, November 18-22, 1992.

15. Benzodiazepines in the Elderly Patient: Special Considerations and Challenges. Presented as part

of Benzodiazepine Use and Abuse: Managing the Difficult Patient. Louisville, KY, January 23, 1993.

16. Behavior Therapy for Depression in Nursing Home Residents. Presented at the Annual Meeting of

the Gerontological Society of America, New Orleans, November 19-23, 1993.

17. Antipsychotic Usage in Long-Term Care. Presented as part of Medication Reduction Strategies in the Elderly. Kansas University Medical Center, Kansas City, KS, October 6, 1994.

18. Religion and Aging: Models of Assessment and Empirical Findings. Symposium chaired at the

Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Atlanta, November 18-21, 1994.

19. Narrative in Religion, Mental Health, and Aging: Clinical and Research Implications. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, November 16-19, 1995.

20. Research Involving Spiritual and Medical Perspectives. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the

Gerontological Society of America, Los Angeles, November 16-19, 1995.

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21. Psychiatric, Religious, or Spiritual Problem? Symposium at New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center, Westchester Division, New York, April 6, 1995.

22. Psychotherapy and Sanctification: Mind/Body Constructs and Particularity Mind/Body. Study

Group, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, May 15, 1996.

23. Psychotherapy with the Religious Elderly. Geriatrics Grand Rounds, Duke University Medical Center, Durham NC, May 21, 1996.

24. Continuity and Change in Personhood in the Older Adult: A Theoretical Framework. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, Nov. 18-21, 1996.

25. Personhood, the Self, and Identity in the Older Adult: A Biopsychosocial Understanding. Symposium chaired at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America, Washington, DC, November 18-21, 1996.

26. Epistemology in the Practice of Psychiatry: The Role of Narrative. Presented in Grand Rounds as

Honored Professor Lecture 1996-1997, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, June 12, 1997.

27. Clinical Depression or Dark Night of the Soul – A Pastoral Response. Convocation and Pastors’

School, Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC, October 14, 1997.

28. The Narrative Process: Depression in the Older Adult. Presented at the 13th Annual Interdisciplinary Conference on Aging, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, May 28, 1998.

29. Hope: Developing and Maintaining It. Fifth Annual Multidisciplinary Duke Heart Center

Conference, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, September 25, 1998.

30. Aging: Our Interpretation Forms Our Response. Keynote Address for the Third Annual Assisted Living Symposium, Nashville, TN, December 8, 1998.

31. Religion and Medicine: Engagement through Narrative. Presented in Transition Program for 4th

year students at East Carolina University Medical School, Greenville, NC, March 18, 1999.

32. Ethics, Aging and Care at the End of Life: Are We Asking the Right Questions? Geriatrics Grand Rounds, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, October 13, 1999.

33. Theological Dimensions of Aging and Medicine. Presented at the Annual American Geriatrics

Society Meeting, Philadelphia, May 20, 1999.

34. Psychology and Secularization within and through American Protestantism. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Boston, November 6, 1999.

35. Religion and the Social Construction of Identity in Older Men. Presented at the Annual Meeting of

the Gerontological Society of America, San Francisco, CA, November 23, 1999.

36. Theology and Palliative Care. Hastings Center Access and Values in Hospice and Palliative Care Project, San Diego, CA, March 31, 2000.

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37. Spirituality and Aging. Presented at the Southern Gerontological Society Meeting, Raleigh, NC, April 2, 2000.

38. Measurement Descriptors and Outcome Measures. Science and Spirituality Meeting, Winston-

Salem, NC, October 27, 2000.

39. Caring for the Vulnerable and Underserved: Who Will Go? Ethics and End of Life Care Issues, Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, December 8, 2000.

40. Spirituality and Aging: Assessment and Practices of Caring. Challenges in Geriatric Practice: 12th

Annual Conference, Friday Center, Chapel Hill, NC, January 19, 2001.

41. Religion and Health: Understanding the Relationship and Implications for End of Life Care. Special Education Program, Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids, November 7, 2001.

42. Theology, Medicine and Palliative Care, Healing for the Soul, Alabama/Mississippi Faith-Based

Initiative, Birmingham, January 25, 2002.

43. Health Ministries and a Vision for Caring Communities. Caring Communities in the Carolinas: Challenges and Opportunities in Spirituality and Healthcare, Charlotte, February 18-19, 2002.

44. Opportunities and Pitfalls for Clergy. Current Trends in Mental Health, Moses Cone Health

System, Greensboro, May 16, 2002.

45. Illness, Suffering and Medicine: Transforming Relationships in Communities of Caring, Medical Grand Rounds, University of Alabama School of Medicine, Koppaka Foundation Lectureship, Birmingham, AL, October 23, 2002.

46. National Association for Children of Alcoholics. Invited panelist to discuss pastoral care

curriculum development regarding substance use disorders, National Press Club, Washington DC, February 26-27, 2003.

47. The Church as a Caring Community: A Theology of Health Ministries. Fifth Annual Symposium, On the Path to Health and Wellness, The Methodist Healthcare and The Wesley Nurse Health Ministries, San Antonio, TX, March 6-7, 2003.

48. Spirituality and End of Life Care, The Science and Ethics of Aging Well, End of Life Conference,

Boston College & The National Institute on Aging, Newton, MA March 17-18, 2003.

49. Spirituality and Social Issues – End of Life and Palliative Care, Integrating Research on Spirituality and Health and Well-Being into Service Delivery: A Research Conference, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, International Center for the Integration of Health & Spirituality in conjunction with Center for Research in Religion and Urban Civil Society, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, March 31 – April 3, 2003.

50. Centers for Disease Control Initiative, invited core group member for Steering Committee,

Washington, DC, May 14-15, 2003.

51. Health Ministries and Congregational Nursing: Transformation Through Practices of Caring, presented with Alyson Breisch, MSN, Health Ministries Association Annual Conference, Valley Forge, PA, June 19-20, 2003.

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52. The Church as a Caring Community: A Theology of Health Ministries, Health Ministries Association Annual Conference, Valley Forge, PA, June 19-20, 2003.

53. The Practice of Theological Reflection: Formation for Service within the Christian Story, Westberg

Symposium, St. Louis, MO, September 25-26, 2003.

54. Spirituality and Health: Caring Communities and Formation in Practices of Caring, Richard Franklin Memorial Lecture, National VA Chaplain Leadership Convocation, Hampton, VA, December 4, 2003.

55. Spirituality and Health in Psychiatric Practice: Where are we? Forsyth County Psychiatric Society,

Winston-Salem, NC, December 17, 2003.

56. Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture, invited to give Chapman-Benson Lecture at Huntingdon College, Montgomery Alabama March 4, 2004.

57. The Church as a Caring Community: Formation in Practices of Caring, workshop with local

clergy, Montgomery Alabama March 4, 2004.

58. Addiction and the Family: Core Competency Training for Pastoral Counselors, NIAAA and ACOA, Rockville, MD, November 20, 2004.

59. Theology and Health and the Role of the Congregation in Health and Wholeness: Practices of

Caring, Health Ministry Conference, Carteret General Hospital, Morehead City, NC, February 17, 2005.

60. Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture: Conceptual Considerations and Concerns, UNC

Grand Rounds, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, February 25, 2005.

61. Spirituality and Health, Keynote Speaker, Association for Clinical Pastoral Education, Mid-

Atlantic Regional Meeting, Rosyln Retreat Center, Richmond, VA, March 15, 2004.

62. Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture: Theological Considerations and Concerns, Florida Center for Science and Religion, Keynote for Inaugural Annual Meeting on Spirituality and Wellness, Center for Religion and Science, Florida Southern College, Lakeland, FL, March 19, 2005.

63. Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture: Theological Considerations and Concerns, Loma

Linda University, Loma Linda, CA, May 17, 2005.

64. Theology and Health in a Therapeutic Culture, Spartanburg Methodist College, Spartanburg, SC, Symposium on Faith & Medicine, March 2, 2006.

65. Caring Communities, Transformative Learning for Practices of Caring Symposium, sponsored by

Duke Hospital and Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC, October 20, 2006.

66. Religion and Health: Theological Limits and Concerns, 8th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities, October 27, 2006, Denver, CO.

67. Life at the Far Boundary: Science, Ethic and the Theology of Dying, Science and Theology

Symposium, by First UMC Science and Theology Committee and the Center for Applied Ethics,

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UTK in Oakridge, TN, Feb 9, 2007

68. The Church as a Caring Community: Formation in Practices of Caring, Conference: “In Life and in Death We Belong to God” The Congregational Continuum of Care in the Presbyterian Church, March 14, 2007

69. Spirituality and Health: Formation of Practice of Caring, Community Cancer Care Seminar,

Terre Haute, Indianapolis, IN, March 29, 2007 70. "Healing Arts: Formation in Practices of Caring," Spirituality Forum, Hospital for Special

Surgery, New York, NY, September 11, 2007

71. “Illusions of a Therapeutic Culture and the Seductive Lure of Integration,” The Fuller Symposium on the Integration of Faith and Psychology, Fuller Theological Seminary, Pasadena, CA, February 21, 2007

72. “Spirituality, Theology and Health: The Current Conversation,” University of Arkansas for

Medical Sciences Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Little Rock, AR, April 17, 2008

73. Frenk, Steven M., Matthew D. Boyle, and Keith G. Meador. “Religious Adults: Perceptions for the Relationship between Religion and the Decision to Seek Medical Care” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Louisville, Kentucky, October.

74. “Theology, Medicine and Ethics,” Sentara 2008 Ethics Conference: “Religion, Science and the

Moral Life of Medicine, Williamsburg, VA, November 7, 2008

75. “Conscious Aging,” Osher LifeLong Learning Institute, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, March 25, 2009.

76. “Spiritual Aspects of Mental Health Care: An Interface Between the Veteran, the Mental Health

Caregiver and the Chaplain,” Military Chaplains Association National Institute Veterans Affairs 2009 Chaplain Leadership Convocation, Dallas, TX, April 22, 2009

77. “Religion and Medicine: The Story to Date” Spirituality and Medicine Conference, The Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska, May 19, 2009.

78. Frenk, Steven M., Steven L. Foy, and Keith G. Meador. 2009. “Beyond Academia: Assessing the

Spread of Findings from Religion and Health Research in the Media and among Religious Adults (An Exploratory Analysis).” Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Society for Spirituality, Theology, and Health, June 3-5, Durham, NC.

79. Frenk, Steven M., Steven L. Foy, and Keith G. Meador. 2009. “It’s Medically Proven!: Assessing

the Dissemination of Religion and Health Research.” Presented at a roundtable session at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 8, San Francisco, CA.

80. Foy, Steven L., Steven M. Frenk, and Keith G. Meador. 2009. “A Moral Threshold for Optimal

Health: Religious Adults: Beliefs about the Health Consequences of Occupying Various Points along a Continuum of Religiosity.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, October 23, Denver, CO.

81. “Spirituality and Health: The Current Context and Challenges.” 2009 Carolinas Chapter of

Health Ministries Association Conference, Hendersonville, NC, November 9, 2009.

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82. “Transforming Communities: Formation and Practice.” 2009 Carolinas Chapter of Health Ministries Association Conference, Hendersonville, NC, November 10, 2009.

83. “Mental Health And Chaplaincy: Envisioning a New Paradigm for Service Integration” VA Mental Health-Integrated Services and Public Health, July 27, 2010. Baltimore, MD

84. “Spirituality, Theology, and Health: Pitfalls and Possibilities” The Project for Spirituality, Theology, and Health Spirituality, Theology, and Mental Health: Myth, Authority and Healing Power St. John’s College, Durham University, UK. September 11- September 19, 2010

85. “The Aging Embodied Soul: Frailty, Vulnerability, and Hope” Centre for aging and Pastoral Studies; 5th National CAPS Conference: Aging and Spirituality: Resistance, Resilience and Change September 28-October 1, 2010 University House, Canberra, Australia

86. “Moral & Spiritual Formation in Healthcare” Keynote, Lupina Conference, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, October 14-October 18, 2010

87. “Religion & Health, Pitfalls & Possibilities” Spring Symposium, Louisburg College Louisburg, North Carolina, April 14, 2011

88. “Religion & Health, Pitfalls & Possibilities” Vanderbilt University Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Nashville, TN, April 28, 2011

89. “Mental Health & Chaplaincy in the VA” Chaplain Leadership Convocation Hampton, Virginia. May 3, 2011

90. “Spiritual Foundations in Communities of Caring” Laity Lodge San Antonio, Texas, July 15 and-July 16, 2011

91. “Training Clinical Chaplains in Evidence Based Approaches to Caring for Persons with Mental Illness” 2011 Annual VA Mental Health Conference Baltimore, MD. August 23, 2011

92. “Spirituality & Health in Healthcare” VA Mental Health & Chaplaincy Summit Washington, DC, September 1, 2011

93. “Dependency as a Virtue: The Interdependency of Health and Human Flourishing” Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Research Ethics Grand Rounds Nashville, TN, March 21, 2013

94. “Communities of Care: Interdependency and Formation” Ethics of Care and Place Project Meeting Nashville, TN, June 11, 2013

95. “Bridging Chaplaincy & Mental Health”

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CPE Supervisors, VA Mental Health & Chaplaincy Conference Nashville, TN, September 11-13, 2013

96. “IQ<70: Vulnerable or Excluded in Mainstreamed Psychiatric Research” Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Translational Research Lecture Series Nashville, TN, March 11, 2015

SELECTED COMMUNITY PRESENTATIONS:

1. Ethics and Aging. Continuing Education Seminar at Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC, guest lecturer, March 18 and 19, 1987.

2. Ethics and Long Term Care. Chapel Hill, NC, moderator and program participant, May 18, 1988.

3. Pastoral Care and the Families of the Mentally Ill. Mental Health Association in Nashville, TN,

December 1, 1988.

4. Pastoral Care and the Families of the Mentally Ill. Harriet Cohn Mental Health Center, Clarksville, TN, May 22, 1989.

5. Depression in the Christian Community. Symposium at Christ Community Church, Franklin, TN,

May 15, 1993.

6. Religion and Mental Health: Diagnostic and Treatment Implications. FAHEC Workshop, Fayetteville, NC, May 23, 1996.

7. Forgiveness and Hope: A Lenten Series. Trinity Avenue Presbyterian Church, Durham, NC,

February 19, 26, and March 5, 1997.

8. Depression: A Biopsychosocial Framework. Congregational Health Network, St. Stephens Episcopal Church, Durham NC, March 7, 1998.

9. Religion and Medicine: Relationship through Suffering and Hope. Duke University Medical Center

Clinical Update Series, Durham, NC, February 20, 1999.

10. Practices: Dying Well. Duke Divinity School Board of Visitors, Durham, NC, March 15, 1999.

11. Care at the End of Life. Convocation and Pastors’ School at Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC, October 9, 2000.

12. Theological Reflections on Care at the End of Life. Aldersgate United Methodist Church, Durham,

NC, October 15, 2000.

13. Theology and Medicine in the Christian Life. White Memorial Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, NC, April 29, 2001.

14. Wit, Charlotte Repertory Theatre, Talk Back Panel Moderator, Charlotte, NC, April 29, 2001.

15. Faithfulness in a Therapeutic Culture. Christian Education Class. Chapel of the Cross, Chapel

Hill, NC, September 23, 2001.

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16. Communities of Caring: Formation and Transformation. Christian Education Class. Chapel of the Cross, Chapel Hill, NC, September 30, 2001.

17. Ordinary People Called to Do God’s Extraordinary Work. Homily for A Service to Celebrate and

Break Ground for the Alliance Medical Ministry Clinic. Cary, NC, September 30, 2001.

18. At Peace with Dying: A Healthy Approach to the End of Life. Roundtable for The Pfizer Journal. New Orleans, LA, October 11-12, 2001.

19. A Vision for Pastoral Care. Presentation at Highlands, Highlands, NC, July 13, 2002.

20. End of Life Care: The Church as a Caring Community. Presentation at Centenary United

Methodist Church, Winston-Salem, NC, August 11, 2002.

21. Building Bridges Conference: Connecting Faith Communities and Human Services Professionals to Better Serve Youth with Emotional and Behavioral Challenges. Guest Panelist at United Church of Chapel Hill, NC, October 10, 2002.

22. Caring Communities: Practices of Caring and Christian Formation, 2002 Convocation and

Pastors’ School, Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC, October 14-15, 2002.

23. The Church as a Community of Caring at the End of Life, Mountain Brook Baptist Church, Koppaka Foundation Lectureship, Birmingham, AL, October 24, 2002.

24. Health Ministries and Practices of Caring, First Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, NC, November 20,

2002.

25. Caring Communities: Formation in Practices of Caring, Glenaire, a continuing care retirement community, affiliate of Presbyterian Homes, Inc. Cary, NC, May 29, 2003.

26. Caring Communities: Vision and Practice, Sharing Our Gifts, Building Communities of Caring

Conference, Charlotte NC, October 17, 2003.

27. Christianity and Medicine, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Durham, NC, February 1, 2004.

28. Theology of Health Ministries, Congregational Nursing and Health Ministries Retreat, Blowing Rock Assembly Grounds, Blowing Rock, North Carolina, August 2, 2004.

29. Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture, I, Church of the Holy Family, Chapel Hill, NC,

October 10, 2004.

30. Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture, II, Church of the Holy Family, Chapel Hill, NC, October 17, 2004.

31. Formation of Caring: The Church as a Caring Community, The Church of the Holy Family, Chapel

Hill, NC, January 16, 2005.

32. Formation in Practices of Caring, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Cary, NC, February 6, 2005.

33. Theology of Health Ministries, Congregational Nursing and Health Ministries Retreat, Aqueduct Conference Center, Chapel Hill, NC, February 17, 2005.

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34. A Time to Heal, Clergy Leadership Conference, Alta Woods United Methodist Church, Jackson, MS, February 6-8, 2006.

35. Theology and Health in a Therapeutic Culture, White Memorial Presbyterian Church, Raleigh, NC,

February 12, 2006.

36. Spirituality and Health in a Therapeutic Culture: Health Ministries as a Practice of Caring, Moses Cone Health System, Health Education Center, Greensboro, NC, May 9, 2006.

37. Why People of Faith Should Care, Critical Issues Seminar, The North Carolina Council of

Churches, First Congregational United Church of Christ, Asheville, NC, September 30, 2006.

38. Why People of Faith Should Care, Critical Issues Seminar, The North Carolina Council of Churches, Calvary United Methodist Church, Durham, NC, October 26, 2006.

39. Spiritual Care in Community, Spiritual Care to Addicted Persons and Families, The Servant’s Call,

Durham Public School Staff Development Center, Durham, NC, April 29, 2008.

40. Everyday Ethics in Hospice and Palliative Care, Ethics Retreat, Alive Hospice, David Lipscomb University, Nashville, TN, August 14, 2013.

41. Religion and Health: Pitfalls and Possibilities, Hillsboro Road Presbyterian Church, Nashville, TN, September 3, 2014.