Jennifer Kesselheim

Jennifer Kesselheim, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Dr. Jennifer Kesselheim attended college at the University of Wisconsin and then completed her MD degree at the University of Pennsylvania.  While at Penn, she earned a Masters degree in medical ethics.  As a fellow in pediatric hematology-oncology, Dr. Kesselheim completed the HMS Ethics Fellowship and also earned a Masters degree in education from Harvard.  As an educator, she designs curricula and evaluation instruments for residency and fellowship training related to humanism, ethics, and professionalism.  She also directs a new Master of Medical Sciences (MMSc) in Medical Education based at HMS.  As an ethicist she serves as the physician co-chair of the Ethics Advisory Committee at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute where she also runs the Ethics Consultation Service and coordinates Ethics Grand Rounds.  Her research investigates the methods and outcomes of physician education in the areas of ethics and professionalism.  Current research projects pertain to the measurement of humanism skills among trainees, balancing service and education during training, and assessing knowledge of ethical principles among pediatricians and pediatric ethicists, and the impact of social media in medical professionalism. Dr. Kesselheim lives in Jamaica Plain with her husband, son Max (age 7), and daughter Sydney (age 2).

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Balancing education and service in graduate medical education: data from pediatric trainees and program directors.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Sun P, Woolf AD, London WB, Boyer D.
Acad Med
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New professionalism challenges in medical training: an exploration of social networking.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Batra M, Belmonte F, Boland KA, McGregor RS.
J Grad Med Educ
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Do pediatric hematology/oncology (PHO) fellows receive communication training?
Authors: Authors: File W, Bylund CL, Kesselheim J, Leonard D, Leavey P.
Pediatr Blood Cancer
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Graduate medical education in humanism and professionalism: a needs assessment survey of pediatric gastroenterology fellows.
Authors: Authors: Garvey KC, Kesselheim JC, Herrick DB, Woolf AD, Leichtner AM.
J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr
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Service: an essential component of graduate medical education.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Cassel CK.
N Engl J Med
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Development of a Test of Residents' Ethics Knowledge for Pediatrics (TREK-P).
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, McMahon GT, Joffe S.
J Grad Med Educ
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Ethical issues in new drug prescribing.
Authors: Authors: Cole LW, Kesselheim JC, Kesselheim AS.
J Bioeth Inq
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Education in professionalism: results from a survey of pediatric residency program directors.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Sectish TC, Joffe S.
J Grad Med Educ
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Discontinuing bevacizumab in patients with glioblastoma: an ethical analysis.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Norden AD, Wen PY, Joffe S.
Oncologist
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Ethics consultation in children's hospitals: results from a survey of pediatric clinical ethicists.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Johnson J, Joffe S.
Pediatrics
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Address: 
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
44 Binney St
Boston, MA 02115