I hold a PhD in medical humanities with a major emphasis in ethics. I began teaching ethics at the college level in 2000. I’m currently semi-retired and can be reached here.
Author page on Huffington Post.
Author page at Good Men Project.
My channel on YouTube.
Review of lastbench magazine at The New York Parrot.
Interview on Hannah’s Bookshelf.
Podcast on Spoken Label.
Write Out Loud profile.
I read three of my own poems and two by authors who inspired me for the Spoken Words event for the Buxton Fringe Festival in 2020.
I have a poem in Coronaverses: Poems from the Pandemic.
You can hear some poems, including mine, here:
I have one poem in Peterloo Poems by Manchester People.
I edited this collection of poems for the 2019 New Mills Festival Poetry Trail.
Two poems in the June issue of Printed Words.
Write Out Loud Poem of the Week “Confessions”
Write Out Loud Poem of the Week “Texas Tornadoes and the Power of Prayer”
Two poems in Please Hear What I’m Not Saying
Three poems in Landscapes.
Paper: Humanism, Empathy, and Moral Progress in Global Trade
Dissertation: Global Health, Social Justice, and Corporate Accountability
Paper: Exploitation in Research: Utilitarian Considerations
Chapter with Howard Brody in Guidance for Hospital Ethics Committees
Article in Fathers and Children: Collapsing Into Paid Employment
Write and Release writers’ group.
Great topic for a blog! Thank you.
In the old days, before I became a ‘resident’ in a assisted-living facility (isn’t “resident” a strange choice of words implying, as it does, something ‘temporary’… … …not quite a ‘citizen’ [someone with rights]… … …resident equates with a temporary dweller, a nomad, solitary person
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0R4w40C7Ys
Anyway, here I am, at 72; a retired psychotherapist original board member of The American Counseling Association, Chair of the national examining board for Mental Health Counselors, starting a blog about how to treat assisted-living folks. Like ME!
Do I sound a bit bitter? It takes a long time to get used to this life, and a have a great deal of family support.
How to finish? I’ll be looking for more from you. Thanks for the ear.
Hi Randy,
Happy to see that you are still updating! Hope I’ll have time to read more. 🙂
Larry