Christy Lynn Cummings

Christy L. Cummings, MD

Associate Program Director, Harvard Neonatology Fellowship, Boston Children's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, HMS
Member, HMS Center for Bioethics

Christy L. Cummings, MD, is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and an attending neonatologist in the Division of Newborn Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.  As an Ethics Associate, she is a member of the Ethics Advisory Committee at Boston Children’s Hospital, and is Director of Medical Ethics & Humanities for the Division of Newborn Medicine. Dr. Cummings also serves on the hospital’s Institutional Review Board.  Her research and scholarly activities focus broadly on medical ethics and humanism and their intersection with medical education, as well as counseling and communication. She is passionate about research that cultivates the moral, human aspect of medicine.  She participated in Yale’s Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics Program in Bioethics (2011) and completed the Fellowship Program in Medical Ethics through the Division of Medical Ethics at Harvard Medical School (2012-2013).  A graduate of Colby College, Dr. Cummings received her medical degree from the University of Rochester, and training in pediatrics, neonatology and ethics at Yale.  Dr. Cummings is currently researching the acquisition of ethical principles and knowledge during training, including interpersonal competence and professionalism, via simulation and enacted role-play.  She is developing a global curriculum in Ethics and Professionalism in Neonatology through OPENPediatricsTM. She is also conducting research on optimizing prenatal counseling for families facing extremely premature delivery.  Recent work has appeared in Pediatrics, Hastings Center Report, J Perinatology, J Pediatrics, and Journal of Medical Ethics. Dr. Cummings is the mother of 4 young children, and enjoys time with her family, running/swimming, reading and playing the ‘cello.

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When worlds intersect: practical and ethical challenges when caring for international patients in the NICU.
Authors: Authors: Langer T, Cummings CL, Meyer EC.
J Perinatol
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Ethics and professionalism education during neonatal-perinatal fellowship training in the United States.
Authors: Authors: Cummings CL, Geis GM, Kesselheim JC, Sayeed S.
J Perinatol
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Counselling variation among physicians regarding intestinal transplant for short bowel syndrome.
Authors: Authors: Cummings CL, Diefenbach KA, Mercurio MR.
J Med Ethics
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Patient and trainee: learning when to step in.
Authors: Authors: Cummings CL.
Hastings Cent Rep
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Communication in the era of COWs: technology and the physician-patient-parent relationship.
Authors: Authors: Cummings CL.
Pediatrics
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Expectations.
Authors: Authors: Cummings CL.
Hastings Cent Rep
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Ethics of emerging technologies and their transition to accepted practice: intestinal transplant for short bowel syndrome.
Authors: Authors: Cummings CL, Mercurio MR.
J Perinatol
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Who is performing medical procedures in the neonatal intensive care unit?
Authors: Authors: Gozzo YF, Cummings CL, Chapman RL, Bizzarro MJ, Mercurio MR.
J Perinatol
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Ethics for the pediatrician: autonomy, beneficence, and rights.
Authors: Authors: Cummings CL, Mercurio MR.
Pediatr Rev
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