Mildred Z. Solomon

Mildred Z. Solomon, EdD

Director of the Fellowship in Bioethics and Co-Director of the Online Fellowship Certificate Program, HMS Center for Bioethics
Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Part-time, HMS

Mildred SolomonMildred Z. Solomon, EdD is the director of the Fellowship in Bioethics at the Center for Bioethics and a professor of Global Health & Social Medicine at Harvard Medical School. She is also President Emerita at The Hastings Center, an independent bioethics research institute in Garrison, NY, where she served as president and CEO for 11 years.

A bioethicist and social science researcher who conducts both normative and empirical ethics research, Dr. Solomon’s own scholarship has focused on the ethics of end-of-life care for both adults and children, organ transplantation, research ethics particularly related to oversight of comparative effectiveness and implementation science, as well as professionalism and responsible conduct of research. She consults to numerous foundations and government agencies, has served on national committees, including ones at the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine, and was a member of the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services’ Advisory Committee on Organ Transplantation.

Before assuming the leadership of The Hastings Center, Dr. Solomon was Senior Director of Implementation Science at the Association of American Medical Colleges. There, she was responsible for helping the nation’s academic medical centers develop their capacities in comparative effectiveness research and implementation science. Dr. Solomon earned her doctorate in educational research methods and adult learning at Harvard University and her BA from Smith College.

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Relational learning in pediatric palliative care: transformative education and the culture of medicine.
Authors: Authors: Browning DM, Solomon MZ.
Child Adolesc Psychiatr Clin N Am
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Pediatric palliative care: relationships matter and so does pain control.
Authors: Authors: Solomon MZ, Browning D.
J Clin Oncol
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Realizing bioethics' goals in practice: ten ways "is" can help "ought".
Authors: Authors: Solomon MZ.
Hastings Cent Rep
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New and lingering controversies in pediatric end-of-life care.
Authors: Authors: Solomon MZ, Sellers DE, Heller KS, Dokken DL, Levetown M, Rushton C, Truog RD, Fleischman AR.
Pediatrics
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The initiative for pediatric palliative care: an interdisciplinary educational approach for healthcare professionals.
Authors: Authors: Browning DM, Solomon MZ.
J Pediatr Nurs
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Continuity of care and caring: what matters to parents of children with life-threatening conditions.
Authors: Authors: Heller KS, Solomon MZ.
J Pediatr Nurs
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Healthcare professionals and dual loyalty: technical proficiency is not enough.
Authors: Authors: Solomon MZ.
MedGenMed
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Do patients' beliefs act as barriers to effective pain management behaviors and outcomes in patients with cancer-related or noncancer-related pain?
Authors: Authors: Dawson R, Sellers DE, Spross JA, Jablonski ES, Hoyer DR, Solomon MZ.
Oncol Nurs Forum
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A content analysis of forms, guidelines, and other materials documenting end-of-life care in intensive care units.
Authors: Authors: Clarke EB, Luce JM, Curtis JR, Danis M, Levy M, Nelson J, Solomon MZ.
J Crit Care
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Quality indicators for end-of-life care in the intensive care unit.
Authors: Authors: Clarke EB, Curtis JR, Luce JM, Levy M, Danis M, Nelson J, Solomon MZ.
Crit Care Med
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