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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Is blood thicker than water?: ethics of hematopoietic stem cell donation by biological siblings of adopted children.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Lehmann LE, Styron NF, Joffe S.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med
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The challenge of research on ethics education.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Joffe S.
Am J Bioeth
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Pediatricians' reports of their education in ethics.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Johnson J, Joffe S.
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med
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Adolescent decisional autonomy regarding participation in an emergency department youth violence interview.
Authors: Authors: Cohn JM, Ginsburg KR, Kassam-Adams N, Fein JA.
Am J Bioeth
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Bioethics curriculum for paediatrics residents: implementation and evaluation.
Authors: Authors: Cohn JM.
Med Educ
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Preventive healthcare in physicians and attorneys.
Authors: Authors: Cohn JM, Koenig F, Baum N.
J La State Med Soc
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Funding Sources and Perceived Financial Insecurity in Pediatric Subspecialty Fellowship Programs.
Authors: Authors: Weiss P, Myers AL, McGann KA, Mason KE, Kesselheim JC, Fleming G, Barron C, Klasner A, Heyman MB, Weiss DL, Mauer E, Gerber LM, Abramson EL.
Acad Pediatr
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Integrating Education and Service in Pediatric Residency Training: Results of a National Survey.
Authors: Authors: Kesselheim JC, Schwartz A, Boyer D.
Acad Pediatr
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Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
44 Binney St
Boston, MA 02115