C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E JOZEF (JOS) VM WELIE, MMedS, MA, JD, PhD FACD

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December 1, 2021CURRICULUMVITAEJOZEF (JOS) VM WELIE, MMedS, MA, JD, PhD, FACD

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 1BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATIONName:Jozef (Jos) V.M. Welie, M.A., M.Med.S., J.D., Ph.D, F.A.C.D.PRIMARY APPOINTMENTDean, University College Maastricht& Professor of Interdisciplinary Normative Science, Faculty of Scienceand EngineeringUniversity of MaastrichtZwingelput 4, 6211 KH Maastricht, The Netherlandsj.welie@maastrichtuniversity.nl 31(0)43 38 85 469www.ucm.nlSECONDARY APPOINTMENT (Part time)Special Professor of Health Care EthicsDepartment of Interdisciplinary StudiesGraduate SchoolCreighton University2500 California Plaza, Omaha, NE 68178, USATel: (402) 280-2034jwelie@creighton.eduNationality:The Netherlands & United States of AmericaHIGHER EDUCATION1. Medical ScienceUniversity of Maastricht (formerly University of Limburg), The Netherlands, 1983–1988.International Medical Internships:* Internal Medicine, August 1–31, 1986; University Hospital of Siena, Italy* Psychiatry, June 29 –July 24, 1987; Academic Psychiatric Hospital of Helsinki, Finland* Psychiatry/Sexology, Spring 1998, 50 credit hours supervised training; Certificate: May 5, 1988,Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Sexual Dysfunction Clinic, Maywood, Illinois2. Philosophy (concentrations in philosophical anthropology & philosophy of medicine)Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 1984–1990

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 23. Law (concentration in health law)University of Maastricht (formerly University of Limburg), The Netherlands, 1986–1990SPECIALTY TRAINING IN HEALTH CARE ETHICSLoyola University of ChicagoFulbright Research Fellowship, January –June 1988Graduate School, Medical Ethics Program & Stritch School of Medicine, Medical Humanities ProgramKennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown UniversityJune 2-16, 1988, Washington DCIntensive Bioethics Course / Extended German Bioethics Course IIDEGREES AND CERTIFICATESMedicine / Medical EthicsDoctorandus Degree in Medicine (M.Med.S.)aAug. 10, 1987, University of Maastricht, The NetherlandsDoctorate (Ph.D.) in Medicine (Medical Ethics)December 21, 1994, Radboud University Nijmegen, The NetherlandsDissertation: In the Face of Suffering: Prolegomena to a Philosophical Foundation of Clinical Ethics. RadboudUniversity Nijmegen, 1994, 351 pp, ISBN: 90-9007874-6. Dissertation Supervisor:Prof. dr. Henk AMJ ten HavePhilosophy / Philosophy of Human SciencesDoctorandus Degree (M.A.), with Honorable MentionJune 16, 1987, Radboud University Nijmegen, The NetherlandsPost-graduate certificateb in Philosophy of the Humanities / Philosophy of MedicineFebruary 5, 1990, Radboud University Nijmegen, The NetherlandsaAs a result of the European degree equivalency movement, the “doctorandus” degree is no longer used and has now beenformally replaced by the Master degree. Literally, the word Doctorandus means “he who has to become a doctor” and thedegree did indeed represent a course of studies that was more akin to an PhD-Cand or ABD-“All but the dissertation” stage.But unlike the ABD, the Drs. degree was considered a terminal degree. There is no MD degree in Europe. The PhD is theonly recognized doctoral degree.bHad the current system of degrees been in place, this one-year specialization program would have yielded second Masterdegree.

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 3LawDoctorandus Degree (J.D.), Cum Laude aAug. 17, 1990, University of Limburg (presently named: University of Maastricht), The NetherlandsLANGUAGE lianLatinNative proficiencyBilingual proficiencyFull professional proficiency (reading); professional working proficiency(speaking/writing)(a regional, indigenous language) Working proficiency (speaking only)Professional working proficiencyProfessional working proficiency (reading); limited professional working proficiency(speaking/writing)Professional working proficiency (reading only)ACADEMIC HONORS4/2019-presentAssociate Member, Creighton University Chapter, Alpha Iota Sigma InternationalInterdisciplinary Honor Society2/2019-2/2024Corresponding Member, Pontifical Academy Pro Vita.2019University School of Dentistry - 2019 Laskin Lecturer in Professional Ethics2/4/20132013 Teaching for Tomorrow Faculty Award, awarded by the Creighton UniversityStudents Union. (This award serves as a way for students to publicly acknowledge faculty memberswho have positively impacted their lives by going above and beyond the call of duty to serve Creightonstudents. These faculty members have displayed exceptional dedication to their students, both in andout of the classroom, and exemplify the Jesuit tradition of Cura Personalis - care of the person.)10/26/20122012 Exceptional Educator Award, School of Medicine10/2011-present Honorary Fellow, American College of DentistsACADEMIC APPOINTMENTSUNIVERSITEIT MAASTRICHT / MAASTRICHT UNIVERSITY (Netherlands)5/20-presentaDean, University College Maastricht & Professor of Interdisciplinary NormativeScience, Faculty of Science and EngineeringPrior to the European degree equivalency movement, law studies in The Netherlands ended with a "Doctorandus"degree. Since completion of law studies in the U.S. rarely leads to a Master's degree (LLM), but usually to a JD degree, theDutch Drs. degree in law is most equivalent to the American JD degree.

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. WelieCREIGHTON UNIVERSITY (Omaha, NE, USA)Since 1/22Special Professor (part-time)Department of Medical HumanitiesSchool of Medicine5/20-12/21Special Professor (part-time)Department of Interdisciplinary StudiesGraduate School7/16-4/20ProfessorDepartment of Interdisciplinary StudiesGraduate School7/04-7/16ProfessorCenter / Department of Health Policy and EthicsSchool of Medicine7/07-7/16Professor (Secondary appointment)Graduate School7/99-6/04Associate ProfessorDepartment of Health Policy and Ethics, School of Medicine3/98-8/98Acting Department ChairDepartment of Health Policy and Ethics, School of Medicine6/97-8/11Secondary appointmentDepartment of Community and Preventive Dentistry, School of Dentistry1/97-6/99Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Health Policy and Ethics, School of MedicineUNIVERSITÉ CATHOLIQUE DE LYON (CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF LYON) (France)9/17-presentVisiting ProfessorInterdisciplinary Center for Ethicsp. 4

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 5UNIVERSITÀ GREGORIANA (GREGORIAN UNIVERSITY) (Rome, Italy)9/05-7/06Visiting ProfessorSchool of TheologyNOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA)7/96-10/97National Specialization LecturerPrograms for Higher Education7/96-12/96Adjunct Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Humanities, Farquhar School of Undergraduate SciencesBARRY UNIVERSITY (Miami Shores, Florida, USA)8/96-12/96Adjunct Assistant Professor (Bioethics)School of Podiatric MedicineUNIVERSITY OF NIJMEGEN MEDICAL CENTER (Netherlands)1/93-12/94Assistant Professor of Medical and Clinical Ethics (Tenured Position)Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, Radboud UniversityNijmegen Medical Center, The Netherlands9/91-12/92Executive DirectorInternational Program of Bioethics Education and Research, Department of Ethics,Philosophy and History of Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center,The NetherlandsUNDERGRADUATE TEACHING IN SAN ANTONIO (San Antonio, Texas, USA)8/90-5/91InstructorSt. Mary's University, Department of Philosophy8/90-12/90InstructorSan Antonio College, Department of Philosophy8/90-12/90InstructorUniversity of the Incarnate Word, Dept. of Philosophy.

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 6RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS8/17-12/17Visiting Professor, Catholic University of Lyon, France. Sabbatical research project8/05-6/06Visiting Professor, Gregorian University, Rome, Italy. Sabbatical research project10/94-12/94Adjunct Research Fellow, Scientific Institute of the CDA (national ChristianDemocratic political party), The Hague, The Netherlands6/94-7/94Visiting Research Fellow, Centre for Philosophy and Health Care, UniversityCollege of Swansea, University of Wales, United Kingdom10/89-1/90Research Fellow, Institute of Health Care Ethics, Maastricht, The Netherlands12/87-6/88Research Fellow (Fulbright Fellowship), Department of Medical Humanities,Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University of Chicago, Maywood, IllinoisCONSULTANCY3/2015-12/2018Consultant, FDI-World Dental Federation, Working Group on Ethical Affairs.9/09-8/2012Consultant, Mary Lanning Memorial Hospital, Hastings Nebraska (assistance in theestablishment and training of its hospital ethics committee).4/2007-10/2008Consultant, FDI-World Dental Federation, Development of a new guideline on theinvolvement of dentists in torture and other harsh interrogation techniques, adoptedby the FDI General Assembly: 26th October 2007, Dubai3/95-12/96Director, CEREC Center of Southeast Florida (An independent program for theadvancement of Clinical Ethics Research, Education, and Consultation), FortLauderdale, FloridaSCHOLARSHIPPROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS2015-2019Member, Ethics Advisory Committee, World Dental Federation2012-2018Founding President, Academics at Jesuit Universities and Schools

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Welie2012-2020Member, International Association for Ethics Education2011-2018Board Member, Bioethics Beyond Borders2008-presentMember, International Association of Catholic Bioethics2000-presentMember, International Dental Ethics and Law Societyp. 72006-2008, Secretary, IDEALS Advisory Committee on a new FDI WorldDental federation approved international Declaration entitled “Guidelinesfor Dentists against Torture, ” Adopted by the FDI General Assembly: 26thOctober 2007, Dubai2005-2007, Member, Congress Planning Committee, 7th International DentalEthics and Law Congress, Toronto, Canada.2001-2003, Congress Chair, 5th International Dental Ethics and Law Congress,Creighton University, Omaha, USA2000-present, Chair, Website Committee2000-2011, Chair, Bulletin Editorial Board2000-2009, Founding Secretary1998-2000Member, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (formerly, SHHV)1997-2005Member, Kennedy Institute of Ethics1997-2005Vice-Chair, Operations Board, Nebraska Coalition for Compassionate Care1997Member, Society for Health and Human Values (SHHV)1997-2010Member, American Society for Dental Ethics (formerly: Professional Ethics inDentistry Network)1994-1996Member, American Philosophical Association1995-1996Member, Florida Bioethics Network1991-1994Member, Fulbright Alumni Association, The Netherlands1989-presentMember, European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Health Care1989-1994Medical Division, Dutch Catholic Academic Association «Thijmgenootschap»1987-1994Nederlands Artsenverbond (Dutch Physicians’ League)INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMS2016-2018Principal Investigator, Ethical, legal and social implications of research activitiesin and the clinical practice of personalized medicine. Exploratoryinterdisciplinary and international research project, involving researchers from the USand several EU countries. Supported through a Creighton University Haddix Fundresearch grant in 2017-18.

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 82012-2014Co-investigator and proceedings editor, Ethical Issues in the Care of Persons withIntellectual and Development Disabilities. IACB-International Association ofCatholic Bioethicists. 2013 Working conference in Rome, Italy, supported financiallyby the Order of Malta. Principal investigator: William Sullivan, MD, PhD, CCFP,University of Toronto, Canada.2011-2013Co-investigator, Views of Patients, Dentists, and Dental Students with Respectto Organizational Aspects of Dental Practices. Principal investigators: Wolter G.Brands, DDS, JD, PhD & Gert-Jan Truin, DDS, PhD., Radboud University,Nijmegen, The Netherlands.2005-2006Co-investigator, Ethical Issues in Public Health Policy in Post-Soviet Countries:Changing Attitudes and Practices Towards Respect and Autonomy. Researchproject involving co-investigators from Creighton University Center for Health Policyand Ethics (Omaha, Nebraska), from Azerbaijan and Georgia, and additionalinternational consultants. Funded through a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.Principal investigator: Dr. Amy Haddad, Center for Health Policy and Ethics,Creighton University Medical Center.2002-2005Principal Investigator, The Impact of Dental Education on Health Disparities.Research project involving co-investigators from Creighton University, Loma LindaUniversity and Meharry Medical College, as well as consultants from the US, Canadaand Sweden. Funded through a planning grant from the NIDCR (1 R21 DE14696901)2001-2003Co-investigator and program planner, A European-U.S. Dialogue on Alzheimer’sDisease: Ethical Foundations for Effective and Equitable Palliative CareApproaches. Research program involving members of the Creighton UniversityCenter for Health Policy and Ethics (Omaha, Nebraska), the Radboud UniversityNijmegen Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine (Nijmegen, TheNetherlands) and individual scholars from eight other nations1997-2008CHPE Liaison and participant, Cooperative Program between Center for HealthPolicy and Ethics, Creighton University, Omaha, Nebraska, and the Department ofEthics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen,Nijmegen, The Netherlands1994-1996Co-investigator, Concerted Action on Decision Making and Impaired Capacity,coordinated by the Centre for Philosophy and Health Care, University College ofSwansea, United Kingdom; funded by the European Community1992-1993Co-investigator, Concerted Action on Genetics Screening, Directed by: Departmentof Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, Radboud University Nijmegen;cooperation between six European countries; funded by the European Community8/91-2/93Executive Director, International Program of Bioethics Education and Research,Directed by: Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine, RadboudUniversity Nijmegen; cooperation between 11 European countries and the USA;funded by The Netherlands Department of Justice

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 9GRANTS & OTHER FUNDING2017gAn agenda-setting inventory of the ethical, legal and social implications of researchactivities in and the clinical practice of personalized medicine. Creighton UniversityHaddix Fund research application. Amount requested: 14,983. Principal Investigator:Jos VM Welie. Awarded.2016gDAAD-German Academic Exchange Service. Request for stipends to supportCreighton students participating in a new international course offered in Germany inthe summer of 2016. Total amount requested: 10,500. Not awarded.2009gNational Institutes of Health (Office of Behavioral and Social Sciences Research).Transmission of Positive and Negative Valuations via Formal Normative Systems.RFA-OD-09-003 Recovery Act Limited Competition: NIH Challenge Grants inHealth and Science Research (RC1); challenge area: (01) Behavior, Behavioral Change,and Prevention; challenge topic: 01-OD(OBSSR)-101Tools for studying culturalphenomena. Amount: 709,961.74. Principal Investigator: Jos VM Welie. Notawarded.2007-9gRockefeller Foundation. Advancing Patient Rights and Health System Change inPost-soviet Countries Development of an On-line Educational Module on InformedConsent for Health Professionals in Georgia and Azerbaijan. Principal Investigator:Amy Haddad. Not awarded. Resubmitted to Open Society Foundation. Not awarded2005gRockefeller Foundation. Ethical Issues in Public Health Policy in Post-SovietCountries: Changing Attitudes and Practices Towards Respect and Autonomy.Support: Complimentary use of congress center in Bellagio, Italy. PrincipalInvestigator: Amy Haddad. Awarded.gNational Library of Medicine. History and future of Jesuit and faith-based healthsciences education in the US. NLM Grants for Scholarly Works in Biomedicine (PAR05-025). Amount: 101,046. Principal Investigator: Jos VM Welie. Not awarded.2005-present g Faculty Development Seminar on Jesuit Higher Education in the 21st Century.Obtained internal funding (from CU Jesuit Community in 2000 and the universityadministration in subsequent years). Amount approximately 5000 annually. Fundinghas become permanent since 2008.2003g5th International Congress on Dental Law and Ethics. Co-sponsored by theInternational Dental Ethics and Law Society and Creighton University Medical Center.July 31-August 3, 2003. Corporate sponsorship from 14 different institutions andorganizations totaling 24,222. Congress Chair: Jos VM Welie2002gNational Institutes of Health (National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research).Planning grant on the Impact of Dental Education on Health Disparities (1 R21DE146969-01). Amount: 356,250. September 30, 2002 - September 29, 2005.Principal investigator: Jos VM Welie. Awarded2001gGreenwall Foundation Grant. Grant submitted to fund a scholarly conference on“Alzheimer’s Disease: Ethical Foundations for Effective and Equitable Palliative CareApproaches.” Research program involving members of the Creighton UniversityCenter for Health Policy and Ethics (Omaha, Nebraska), the Radboud UniversityNijmegen Department of Ethics, Philosophy and History of Medicine (Nijmegen, TheNetherlands) and individual scholars from eight other nations. Amount: 9,800.

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 10October-November 2001. Principal investigators: Ruth Purtilo & Henk ten Have.Awarded2000gNebraska Coalition for Compassionate Care Grant. End-of-Life Care. A SummaryReview of Nebraska’s Laws and Policies. Amount: 3,000. July - August 2000.Principal Investigator: Jos Welie. Awarded1999gRobert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant. Community-State Partnership to ImproveEnd-of-Life Care. Submitted in co-sponsorship with UNMC and NCCC. Amount: 568,095. Submitted May 15, 1999. Principal Investigator: C. Eberle, UNMC. Notawarded1998gHealth Future Foundation - 1998 Faculty Development Grant. An interactivemultimedia ethical decision-making CD-Rom for medical and dental students,residents and clinicians - One year feasibility study and demonstration-diskdevelopment. Creighton University, Omaha, starting July 1, 1998. Amount: 8,875.Not awarded1994gChristian Democratic Party (CDA) & People's Party, European Parliament (PPE).Ethical Aspects of Genetics at the Beginnings of Human Life. A European Approachfrom a Christian-Democratic Perspective. The Hague/Nijmegen, The Netherlands.Submitted with Prof. dr. H. ten Have. 3 months project, starting Nov. 1, 1994.Amount: Dfl. 20.000 (. 12,000). Awarded1992gBenevolentia Grant. Allowing participation of East-European scholar in EuropeanIntensive Bioethics Seminar. August 3-7, 1992, Radboud University Nijmegen, TheNetherlands. Submitted jointly with Prof. dr. H. ten Have. Amount: Dfl. 2.500 (. 1,500). AwardedgEuropean Community Grant - BIOMED IV. Organization and Administration,European Concerted Research Action, Ethical Aspects of Genetic Screening. RadboudUniversity Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 1992-1993. Submitted jointly with Prof. dr. H.ten Have and drs. B. Hamel. Amount: ECU 36,700 (. 51,000). AwardedgR. Post Foundation Grant. Development and management of the InternationalProgram for Bioethics Education and Research (position of executive director).Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands, 1991-1995. Submitted jointly withProf. dr. H. ten Have. Amount: Dfl. 400.000 (. 250,000). AwardedgDutch Department of Justice Research Grant. Administrative and research costs,International Program of Bioethics Education and Research. Radboud UniversityNijmegen, The Netherlands, 1991-1995. Submitted with Prof. dr. H. ten Have. Amount: Dfl. 75.000 (. 45,000). Awarded1989gResearch Grant, Dutch Asthma Foundation. Research on Ethical Aspects of ChronicRespiratory Diseases, Institute of Health Care Ethics, Maastricht, The Netherlands,Oct. 1989 - Jan. 1990. Submitted with Dr. M. de Wachter. Amount: Dfl. 19.000 (. 11,000). Awarded1988gBenevolentia Study Grant. Participation in Extended German Bioethics Course II,Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University; June 2-16, 1988, Washington,DC. Amount: Dfl. 2,500 (. 1,500). AwardedgFulbright Grant. Study in Medical Humanities and Clinical Ethics. Loyola Universityof Chicago, January - June 1988, Chicago. Amount: 6,500. Awarded1991

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 11gSWOL Study Grant. Study in Medical Humanities and Clinical Ethics. LoyolaUniversity of Chicago, Illinois, January - June 1988, Chicago. Amount: Dfl. 4000 (. 2,500). AwardedgUniversity of Limburg Study Grant. Study in Medical Humanities and Clinical Ethics.Loyola University of Chicago, Illinois, January - June 1988, Chicago. Amount: Dfl.1.000 (. 600). AwardedGRANT REVIEW2018gResearch proposal submitted to the European Research Council Executive Agency2011gResearch project on the practical aspects of dental professionalism and ethics.Application for a Clinical Research Fellowship/Clinical Research Leave Award inBiomedical Ethics. Submitted to the Wellcome Trust (United Kingdom). Febr. 4,2011.2001gComparative study of the legal status and social practice of Advance Directives. DutchAlzheimer’s Foundation. Sept. 25, 2001gHealth Future Foundation; grant proposal, April 30, 2001FACULTY MENTORING2018-2020gKelly Dineen, RN, JD, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Law, Creighton UniversityPUBLICATIONSBOOKS / MONOGRAPHS / THEMATIC JOURNAL ISSUES220. FDI World Dental Federation, Brands, W., Naidoo, S., Porter, S., Sereny, M., Van Dijk, W. & Welie,J.V.M. (Eds). Dental Ethics Manual (2nd edition). Geneva (Switzerland): FDI World DentalFederation, 2018. On-line s/dental-ethics-manual-2219. Disch, P., Mulder, W.-J., Prenger, G., Slenter, M., Welie, J. & Welie-Kunst, G.: Tekens. Een kijken leesboek over het werk van frater Leo Disch osb [Signs. An art book about the work ofbrother Leo Disch, OSB; in Dutch]. Maastricht, The Netherlands: Cortjens, Druk metCommunicatie, 2016.

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 12218. Welie, Jos V.M. (Ed.). Caring for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities:Ethical and Religious Perspectives (Guest editor; thematic journal issue). Journal of Religion andSociety 2015, Supplement 12. On-line at: http://moses.creighton.edu/JRS/toc/SS12.html217. Welie, Jos V.M. (Ed.): Justice in Oral Health Care. Ethical and Educational Perspectives.Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006.216. Welie, Jos V.M.: An Educational Guide on End-of-Life Care Law and Public Policy inNebraska. (Revised 2nd edition) Lincoln: Nebraska Coalition for Compassionate Care, 2006 (Online).215. Have, Henk AMJ & Welie, Jos V.M.: Death and Medical Power. An Ethical Analysis of theDutch Euthanasia Practice. London: Open University Press, 2005.214. Welie. Jos VM & Kissell, Judith L. (Eds.): Jesuit Health Sciences and the Promotion of Justice.An Invitation to a Discussion. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2004.213. Welie, Jos V.M.: An Educational Guide on End-of-Life Care Law and Public Policy inNebraska. Lincoln: Nebraska Coalition for Compassionate Care, 2002212. Welie, Jos V.M. & Welie, Sander P.K. (Eds.): Decision-Making Incompetence. Medicine, HealthCare and Philosophy 4/2, 2001.211. Welie, Jos V.M. and Wiesing, Urban (Eds.): Medicine and Esthetics. Medicine, Health Care andPhilosophy 2/2, 1999.210. Welie, Jos V.M.: In the Face of Suffering. The Philosophical-Anthropological Foundations ofClinical Ethics. Omaha: Creighton University Press, 1998.209. Have, Henk AMJ ten & Welie, Jos V.M. (Eds.): Ownership of the Body. PhilosophicalConsiderations on the Use of the Human Body and its Parts in Healthcare. (Philosophy andMedicine Series, Vol 59) Dordrecht, Springer / Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.208. Wiesing, Urban & Welie, Jos V.M. (Eds.): Theory and Practice. Theoretical Medicine andBioethics 19/3, 1998.207. Welie, Jos V.M. & Wiesing, Urban (Eds.): Medicine Between Existentialism and Post-ModernPhilosophy. Theoretical Medicine 15/3, 1994.206. Welie, Jos V.M.: In the Face of Suffering. Prolegomena to a Philosophical Foundation ofClinical Ethics. (Doctoral dissertation) Nijmegen: University of Nijmegen, 1994.205. Witte, J. de, Have, H. ten, Bayertz, K., Evans, M., Fagot-Largeault, A., Raptis, G. & SchotsmansP.: Welie, Jos V.M.: Human Genome, Body, Identity and Property: Philosophical Issues.Report for the European Community. Radboud University Nijmegen, 1992.204. Welie, Jos V.M.: Ethische Aspecten van CARA [Ethical Aspects of COPD and Asthma].Maastricht, Institute for Health Care Ethics, 1990.BOOK CHAPTERS (PEER REVIEWED)203. Welie, Jos VM: Interdisciplinary Challenges to Interprofessional Practice. In: Borovecki, A. &Curkovic, M. (Eds): Medical professionalism: Bridge Between Bioethics and Medical Practice. NewYork: Springer 2022 [forthcoming].

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 13202. Welie, Jos VM: Chapter 5: Respect for Patient Autonomy. In: FDI World Dental Federation etal. (Eds): Dental Ethics Manual (2nd edition). Geneva (Switzerland): FDI World Dental Federation,2018. On-line at: ental-ethics-manual-2.201. Welie, Jos VM: Chapter 2: Introduction to Dental Ethics. In: FDI World Dental Federation etal. (Eds): Dental Ethics Manual (2nd edition). Geneva (Switzerland): FDI World Dental Federation,2018. On-line at: ental-ethics-manual-2.200. Welie, Jos VM: Chapter 1: Ethics as a Defining Characteristic of Dentistry. In: FDI WorldDental Federation et al. (Eds.): Dental Ethics Manual (2nd edition). Geneva (Switzerland): FDIWorld Dental Federation 2018. On-line s/dental-ethics-manual-2199. Welie, Jos VM: Physician Assistance in Suicide. In: Ten Have, H.A.M.J. (Ed.): Encyclopedia ofGlobal Bioethics, Springer Publisher, 2015. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-05544-2 33-1198. Welie, Jos VM: Dental Ethics. In: Chadwick, R. (Ed): Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics, SecondEdition, volume 1. San Diego: Academic Press; 2012. pp. 762–770.197. Welie, Jos VM: Placebo Treatment. In: Chadwick, R.(Ed.): Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics.Second Edition, volume 3. San Diego: Academic Press; 2012. pp. 453–460.196. Welie, Jos V.M: Cantidad versus calidad de vida: toma de decisiones éticas al final de lavida. [Spanish] In: Valdez E & Bedolla M (Eds): Ética clínica: una visión internacional paraAmérica Latina. Ciudad de México: Grupo Ixel Editores S.A. de C.V. 2009; 105-120.195. Welie, Jos V.M: Quantity versus quality of life ethical decision making at the end of life. In:Valdez E & Bedolla M (Eds): Clinical ethics: an international view for Latin America Ciudad deMéxico: Grupo Ixel Editores SA de CV; 2009. Pages 96-110.194. Rule, James T & Welie, Jos V.M.: Justice, Moral Competencies, and the Role of DentalSchools. In: Welie, Jos V.M. (Ed.): Justice in Oral Health Care. Ethical and EducationalPerspectives. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006, 233-259.193. Welie, Jos V.M.: The Preferential Option for the Poor. A Social Justice Perspective on OralHealth Care. In: Welie, Jos V.M. (Ed.): Justice in Oral Health Care. Ethical and EducationalPerspectives. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006, 127-144.192. Welie, Jos V.M. & Rule, James T.: Overcoming Isolationism. Moral Competencies, Virtues andthe Importance of Connectedness. In: Welie, Jos V.M. (Ed.): Justice in Oral Health Care. Ethicaland Educational Perspectives. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006, 97-125.191. Welie, Jos V.M.: Are Oral Health Disparities Merely Unfortunate or Also Unfair? AnIntroduction to the Book. In: Welie, Jos V.M. (Ed.): Justice in oral Health Care. Ethical andEducational Perspectives. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2006, 7-14.190. Welie, Jos V.M.: “For Whom and For What?” Education and Research in the Medical andDental Sciences. In: Welie, Jos V.M. & Kissell, Judith L. (Eds.): Jesuit Health Sciences and thePromotion of Justice. An Invitation to a Discussion. Milwaukee: Marquette University Press, 2004,pp. 111-129.189. Welie, Jos V.M. & Kissell, Judith L.: A Matter of Identity: The Role of Jesuit Health SciencesCenter towards the Promotion of Justice. In: Welie. Jos VM & Kissell, Judith L. (Eds.): JesuitHealth Sciences and the Promotion of Justice. An Invitation to a Discussion. Milwaukee: MarquetteUniversity Press, 2004, pp. 9-15.

Curriculum Vitae – Jos V.M. Weliep. 14188. Welie, Jos V.M. & Gordijn, Bert: The Declaration of Berg en Dal on the Ethical PrinciplesGuiding Palliative Care of Persons with Alzheimer’s Disease - Commentary In: Purtilo, RB& Have, HAMJ ten (Eds.): Ethical Foundations of Palliative Care for Alzheimer’s Disease. JohnsHopkins University Press 2004, Appendix A: 343-347.187. Welie, Jos V.M.: The Tendency of Contemporary Decision-Making Strategies to Deny theCondition of Alzheimer’s Disease. In: Purtilo, RB & Have, HAMJ ten (Eds.): EthicalFoundations of Palliative Care for Alzheimer’s Disease. Johns Hopkins University Press 2004, 163180.186. Welie, Jos V.M.: The Dentist as Healer and Friend. In: Thomasma, D.C. & Kissell, J.L.: TheHealth Care Professional as Friend and Healer. Georgetown, Georgetown University Press 2000,35-48.185. Scheirton, L.S., Welie, J.V.M. & Harris, N.O. Ethics and Preventive Dentistry. In: N.O.Harris &F. Garcia-Godoy (Eds.): Primary Preventive Dentistry (5th edition). Stanford, CT: Appleton &Lang, 1999; Chapter 24, pp. 633-638.184. Welie, Jos V.M. & Have, Henk AMJ ten: Ownership of the Body: The Dutch Context. In: Have,Henk AMJ and Welie, Jos V.M. (Eds.): Ownership of the Body. Dordrecht, Kluwer AcademicPublishers 1998, 99-114.183. Have, Henk AMJ & Welie, Jos V.M.: Medicine, Ownership, and the Human Body. In: Have,Henk AMJ and Welie, Jos V.M. (Eds.): Ownership of the Body. Dordrecht: Kluwer AcademicPublishers 1998, 1-15.182. Welie, Jos V.M.: Placebo Treatment. In: Chadwick, R, e.a. (Eds.): Encyclopedia of Applied Ethics.San Diego: Academic Press, 1998 Vol. 3

Curriculum Vitae - Jos V.M. Welie p. 5 UNIVERSITÀ GREGORIANA (GREGORIAN UNIVERSITY) (Rome, Italy) 9/05-7/06 Visiting Professor School of Theology NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY (Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA) 7/96-10/97 National Specialization Lecturer Programs for Higher Education 7/96-12/96 Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of Humanities, Farquhar School of Undergraduate Sciences