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CURRICULUM VITAE (Updated 03/30/2015) Name: Joseph S. Weiner, MD, PhD Contact Information: 1010 Northern Blvd., Suite 208 Great Neck, NY 11021 (office) (516) 336-2585 (cell) (917) 226-6867 (fax) (516) 366-2584 (email) [email protected] Education: 1975-1979 A.B., University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Major: Chemistry. 1979-1986 M.S. and Ph.D., Sackler Institute, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY. M.S. and Ph.D. Degrees. Department of Physiology and Biophysics. 1979-1987 M.D., New York University Medical School, New York, NY. 1989-1999 Candidate in psychoanalysis, American Institute for Psychoanalysis. Karen Horney Clinic, New York, NY. Post Graduate Training: 1987-1991 Intern and Resident, Department of Psychiatry, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY. 1996-1997 Fellow, Public Psychiatry, NYS Psychiatric Institute. Columbia University. (Training in administrative and community psychiatry.)

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CURRICULUM VITAE(Updated 03/30/2015)

Name: Joseph S. Weiner, MD, PhD

Contact Information: 1010 Northern Blvd., Suite 208Great Neck, NY 11021(office) (516) 336-2585(cell) (917) 226-6867(fax) (516) 366-2584(email) [email protected]

Education:

1975-1979 A.B., University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.Major: Chemistry.

1979-1986 M.S. and Ph.D., Sackler Institute, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY. M.S. and Ph.D. Degrees.Department of Physiology and Biophysics.

1979-1987 M.D., New York University Medical School, New York, NY.

1989-1999 Candidate in psychoanalysis, American Institute for Psychoanalysis. Karen Horney Clinic, New York, NY.

Post Graduate Training:

1987-1991 Intern and Resident, Department of Psychiatry, New YorkUniversity Medical Center, New York, NY.

1996-1997 Fellow, Public Psychiatry, NYS Psychiatric Institute. Columbia University. (Training in administrative and community psychiatry.)

Professional Employment and Hospital Employment:

Academic Appointments:

1991-1993 Instructor of Clinical Psychiatry, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons.

1993-1996 Instructor in Psychiatry, Cornell University Medical College, Department of Psychiatry, Division of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry.

1996-1997 Fellow, Public Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons.

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(Note: Due to an administrative error, I did not have an Assistant Professor appointment through Albert Einstein College of Medicine from 1997-1999 while employed at Beth Israel Medical Center. When this was discovered, I was granted the Assistant Professor title).

1999-2007 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

2007-2010 Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

2010- Present Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Medicine, Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine.

Clinical Positions

1991-1993 Assistant Attending Psychiatrist, Allen Pavilion, Presbyterian Hospital. New York, NY. Specialty in inpatient psychiatry.

1993-1996 Assistant Attending Psychiatrist, New York Hospital, Center for Special Studies. Specialty in AIDS psychiatry.

1995-1996 Psychiatric Director, HIV Psychiatry Service, Center for Special Studies, New York Hospital, New York, NY.

1996-1999 Founding Physician-in-Charge, Primary Care Psychiatry, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY. Inaugurated the institution’s first outpatient psychiatry consultation service on-site in primary care settings.

1999-2003 Director of Training, Primary Care Psychiatry, Hillside Hospital and LIJ Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY.

1999-2007 Director, Program in the Patient-Doctor Relationship, Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry, Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Winner of the first annual Alan Stoudemire Award given by the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine for Innovation and Excellence in Consultation-Liaison Education. The Program in the Patient-Doctor Relationship provided training for medical students, residents, fellows and attending physicians in patient-doctor communication and relationship-building skills.

2005-2007 Founding Medical Director, Palliative Care Service, Long Island Jewish Medical Center. Winner of the annual Team Award from the Hospice Care Network for the Advancement of Hospice Care.

2007-2011 Division Chief, Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, NorthShore University Hospital/Manhasset. I supervised 3 full-time academic psychiatrists. Our division consulted to an academic

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tertiary care medical center (850 beds), the Center for Extended Care and Rehabilitation (250 beds) and the Emergency Department.

2007-2011 Site Training Director, Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Fellowship. Directed and coordinated the training of 4 fellows as they each spent 6 months at North Shore University Medical Center/Manhasset.

2007-2011 Site Training Director, Residency Rotation in Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. Directed and coordinated the training ofapproximately 24 PGY-2 Psychiatry Residents as they each spent 6 weeks at North Shore University Medical Center/Manhasset.

2011-2013 Consultant, Committee for Physician Health, Medical Society of the State of New York. During the past two years, I have been asked to perform over 35 IME’s for Attending Physicians, Fellows, Residents and Medical Students who werethought to be impaired or disruptive.

2011-Present Inaugural Co-Director, Four Year Curriculum in Physician-Patient Communication. Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine. We are developing a four-year interdisciplinary training program for all medical students in physician communication with patients, families and colleagues.

1991-Present Private Practice in Adult Psychiatry

License:

New York State 177126

Certifications:

National Board of Medical Examiners

Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology- Primary Certification, Psychiatry, 1992, No. 036504 (No recertification

required).- Subspecialty Certification, Psychosomatic Medicine, 2005, No. 404

(Next recertification in 2015).

Professional Membership:

American Medical AssociationAmerican Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology

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Awards and Honors:

1979-1986 Medical Scientist Training Fellowship, National Institutes of Health.

1987 Alpha Omega Alpha, New York University Medical School.

1999 Appreciation Award, The Partnership for the Homeless.

2001 Inaugural Alan Stoudemire Award for The Program in the Patient-Doctor Relationship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center. This is a national award given by the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine to only one institution annually for Innovation and Excellence in Consultation-Liaison Education. The Program in the Patient-Doctor Relationship was a communication training program for attending physicians, fellows and residents in the Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry.

2001 Judy Hotchkiss Memorial Lectureship in the Doctor-Patient Relationship, Department of Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

2002 Faculty Scholar Award, Project on Death in America, George Soros Foundation. This was a national faculty development award given to 8-9 emerging leaders in healthcare annually. The Faculty Scholars Program supported outstanding clinicians, educators, and researchers in their efforts to improve end-of-life care on a local and national level.

2004 Fellow, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine

2004 Teaching Award, Department of Medicine, Long Island Jewish Medical Center.

2006 Visiting Professor Award, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine

2007 Hospice Care Network’s Annual Team Award given to Long Island Jewish Medical Center’s Palliative Care Service for advancing hospice care.

2007 Teaching Award, Department of Medicine, Long Island

Jewish Medical Center (second receipt of this Award).

2007 Visiting Professor Award, Academy of PsychosomaticMedicine (Second consecutive year).

2011 Recognition Award, Department of Psychiatry, Zucker Hillside Hospital: “In appreciation of his dedication to the education of residents and fellows and being a role model for

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the humanistic approach to the art and science of medicine.”

2011 Recognition Award, Department of Psychiatry, North Shore University Hospital and Long Island Jewish Medical Center: “For your dedicated service as Chief of the Division of Consultation Liaison Psychiatry. Your special contributions in palliative care and physician communication have advanced the practice of medicine.”

2015 Teacher of the Year, First 100 weeks, Hofstra North Shore LIJ School of Medicine

External Professional Activities:

Editorial Board Member: Journal of Palliative Medicine

Occasional Peer Reviewer: American Journal of PsychiatryJournal of Pain and Symptom ManagementPsychosomaticsPalliative and Supportive CarePatient Education and Counseling

Educational Consultant, New York Academy of Medicine. Developed HIV curriculum for psychiatry training programs (1994-1995).

National Steering Committee, American Psychiatric Association, Developed HIV curriculum for psychiatry training programs. Director of the “Psychotherapy and HIV” module. (1995-1998)

Mental Health Advisory Board, New York State AIDS Institute. Developedclinical guidelines for primary care physicians to diagnose and treat mental illness in HIVpositive patients (1996-1999).

National Facilitator and Consultant, MacArthur Foundation Depression Education Program for Primary Care Physicians (1998-2000).

Board of Directors, Society for Liaison Psychiatry (2000-2005). The Society for Liaison Psychiatry is the New York Regional Branch of the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, the professional organization for Consultation Liaison Psychiatry).

Treasurer, Society for Liaison Psychiatry (2002-2005).

Chairman, Committee on Psychiatric Education of Non-Psychiatrists, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (2006-2008).

Chairman, Workgroup to establish resources for inaugurating, expanding and strengthening consultation-liaison psychiatry services, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (2007-2008).

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Scientific Program Committee, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. Chairman, workgroup on pre-conference courses (2007- 2009).

National Course Director: Director for annual update course and half day preconference

workshops for the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (2007-2009).

Consultant and Educator, Interdisciplinary Communication Training Program, South Nassau Communities Hospital: Development and implementation of an interdisciplinary communication training program for physicians, nurses, social workers and psychologists at South Nassau Communities Hospital. The program covered on both general clinician-patient communication skills and specialized skills focusing on palliative care such as advance care planning, goals of care communication, breaking bad news and managing difficult emotional interactions. (2011-2012).

North Shore University Hospital/Manhasset Committees (2007-2010):

Bioethics Committee Medical Affairs Committee Department of Psychiatry PICG Committee Department of Psychiatry Special Review Committee North Shore-Long Island Jewish Health System Behavioral Health Taskforce Department of Psychiatry Grand Rounds Committee

North Shore University Hospital/Manhasset Protocols (2007-2010):

Managing the intoxicated patient in the emergency room. Revision of the hospital protocol for managing alcohol withdrawal. Transfer of patients from the emergency room to the inpatient psychiatry unit. Transfer of patients on medical and surgical units to the inpatient psychiatry unit. Transfer of children and adolescents for psychiatric specialty evaluation. Management of psychiatry patients in the medical emergency room while awaiting

identification of an accepting psychiatry hospital.

Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine Committees (2009-Present):

Member, Core Committee overseeing the organization and submission of the LCGME application for initial approval of the Medical School. (2009-2010)

Member, Curriculum Committee, (2009-2010). Member, Assessment Committee, (2011-2012). Inaugural Co-chair, Committee on Communication Training, (2009-Present). Member, Organizing Committee for the Patient, Physician and Society Course (2011-

Present).

Research Interests

Patient-physician communication near the end of life.o Focus on advance care planning, medical decision-making and the goals of care

discussion. Curriculum development in patient-physician communication training.

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Grant Support Since 2002

2002-2004 Faculty Scholar Award, Project on Death in America, $153,000 overtwo years [Principal Grantee].

2003-2005 Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, to support the inauguration of a palliative care program at Long Island Jewish Medical Center, $354,000 over 24 months [Co-Principal Grantee].

2004-2007 United Jewish Appeal Federation of New York, to support an innovative training curriculum and mentorship program for hospital-based attending physicians to develop palliative care expertise, $225,000 over three years [Co-Principal Grantee].

2011-2012 Long Island Community Foundation, Grant to support a hospital-wide initiative to improve communication skills of physicians, nurses and social workers with a focus on palliative care, $50,000one year grant [Expert Consultant and Educator].

Invited Presentations:

International Presentations:

May 2007 Invited Presenter and Faculty, Columbia Hospice Palliative CareAssociation Conference in Surrey, British Columbia, Workshop on End-of-Life Prognostication and Communication.

October 2008 Plenary Speaker, 19th Annual Palliative Care Conference, Albert Health Services, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.”

April 2014 Co-author of workshop given by Alice Fornari: Fornari A, Brenner J, Pearlman E, Weiner J, Barilla-LaBarca M, Block L: Reflection, Integration and Assessment [RIA] Week for School of Medicine Curriculum. Ottawa Conference on the Assessment of Competence in Medicine and the Healthcare Professions. 2014, Association for Medical Education in Europe. Ottawa, ON.

National Presentations:

May 2001 Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Symposium Chairperson, “Psychiatry, the Interview, and Medical Outcomes.”

May 2001 Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association, Symposium speaker, “Learning and Teaching Listening Skills.” New Orleans, LA.

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November 2001 Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Poster Presentation, “ Program in the Patient-Doctor Relationship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center: Recipient of the Alan Stoudemire Award for Innovation and Excellence in Consultation-Liaison Education.” San Antonio, Texas.

November 2001 Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Chairperson, Symposium entitled, “Helping Doctors Deal with Emotional Aspects of Mortality”. Presented the talk, “Some Experiences and Challenges in Training Physicians to be More Emotionally Comfortable to Provide End-of-Life Care.” San Antonio, Texas.

November 2002 Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Symposium Speaker, “Overcoming Physicians’ Emotional Barriers to Advance Directive Communications: An Innovative Training Program for Oncology Fellows.” Tucson, AZ.

March 2002 National Research and Teaching Forum, American Academy on Physician and Patient. Three-hour advanced workshop for practicing physicians, “Training physicians in advance directive communications: focus on physician emotional barriers.” Baltimore, Maryland.

2000-2002 Seven CME Presentations sponsored by UCLA Medical Center on “Diagnosis and Treatment of the Depressed Patient with Co-morbid Medical Illness.” Presentations were done live with video and audio via the Internet to a national audience.

May 2003 Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association. Symposium co-chair, “Roles for Psychiatry in End-of-Life Care.” San Francisco, CA.

May 2003 Annual Meeting, American Psychiatric Association. Symposium Speaker, “Emotional Barriers to End-of-Life Communication: An Innovative Training for Physicians.” San Francisco, CA.

November 2003 Annual Meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Symposium Chair, “Facilitating Discussion of End-of-Life Decisions with Patients, Families and Physicians: State of the Art.” San Diego, CA.

November 2004 Symposium Chair, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Annual Meeting, “Molecules, Dilemmas, Decisions: Understanding the Terminally Ill Experience of Patients and Loved Ones.” Marco Island, Florida.

November 2004 Symposium Presenter, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Annual Meeting, “Structured, Testable Approaches to Medical Decision-Making Near the End-of-Life.” Marco Island, Florida.

January 2005 Symposium Presenter, American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Annual Meeting, “A call to research manualized approaches to palliative care communication.” New Orleans, Louisiana.

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May 2005 Invited Presenter, American Geriatrics Society, Annual Meeting,Workshop on Model Geriatric Programs, “Teaching interpersonalcommunication approaches in palliative care to geriatric medicinefellows.” Orlando, Florida.

September 2005 Invited Presenter, American Association for Cancer Education, National Meeting, “Medical Decision-Making Near the End of Life”. Cincinnati, Ohio.

November 2005 Invited Presenter, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Annual Meeting, “An innovative interdisciplinary training program to improve end of life care.” This was given as part of a symposium on “Models of Integrated Care.” Santa Ana Pueblo, NM.

November 2005 Invited Presenter, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, “Helping your patients find hope and courage in the face of a serious medical illness.” Las Vegas, Nevada.

November 2005 Invited Presenter, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, “Opportunities for growth, comfort and dignity near the end of life: Discussing death and dying with patients and families.” Las Vegas, Nevada.

April 2006 Invited International Faculty, Stand-alone 2-day course given by theAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology on communication with thecancer patient. Baltimore, MD.

November 2006 Invited Presenter, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress,“Turning Life’s Setbacks into Opportunities for Personal Growth: Adapting to a Serious Medical Illness” New Orleans, LA.

November 2006 Invited Presenter, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress,“Effective, Practical Methods to Help the Patient and Family MakeMedical Decisions near the End of Life: Focusing on Stages of Change.” New Orleans, LA.

November 2006 Invited Presenter, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, “Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Medically Ill.” NewOrleans, LA.

November 2006 Invited Presenter, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, AnnualMeeting, “Discussing Emotionally Charged Decisions with the Family of an Incapacitated Patient.” Presentation was part of a symposium, “The Lessons of Terri Shiavo”. Tucson, AZ.

February 2007 Invited Presenter, American Academy of Hospice and PalliativeMedicine, Annual Meeting, “How to Assess and Facilitate Patient and Family Readiness to Make Medical Decisions near the End of Life: Applying the ‘Stages of Change’ Model.” A one-hour didactic session attended by over 400 people. Salt Lake City, UT.

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October 2007 Invited Presenter, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, “Challenging Communication Issues with Patients and Families.”Orlando, Florida.

October 2007 Invited Presenter, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress, “Avoiding Burnout and Maximizing Career Satisfaction.” Orlando, Florida.

November 2007 Course Director, “Palliative Care for the Consultation LiaisonPsychiatrist”; Pre-conference course at the annual Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, Florida.

November 2007 Faculty, “Improving Medical Decision-Making near the End of Life,”Part of Pre-conference course “Palliative Care for the Consultation Liaison Psychiatrist.” Annual Academy of Psychosomatic MedicineAnnual Meeting, Amelia Island, Florida.

November 2007 Symposium Chairman, “Starting and Growing a Successful C/LPsychiatry Service: Essential Tools and Concepts.” Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting, Amelia Island, Florida.

January 2008 Faculty, “Moving Beyond, ‘I Hate these Discussions’: Gratifying Tools to Facilitate Patient and Family Decision Making near the End of Life.”Four-hour preconference workshop, American Academy of Hospice andPalliative Medicine, Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL.

March 2008 Invited Panelist and Speaker, “Structured Approaches to Communication Research and Education in the Palliative Care Setting.” American Psychosomatic Society, Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD.

October 2008 Invited Speaker, 2008 US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. “Dealing with Career Frustration: How to Create Job Fulfillment, Free Up Personal Time and Maximize Revenue.” San Diego, CA.

October 2008 Invited Speaker, 2008 US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. “TheUltimate Personal and Professional Challenge: How to Improve Comfort and Competence with Medical Decision Making Near the End of Life.”

November 2009 Invited Speaker, 2009 US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. “Avoiding Burnout and Thriving in Your Career.” Las Vegas, NV.

November 2009 Invited Speaker, 2009 US Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. “Getting Home for Dinner: Time Management Strategies for the Busy Clinician.” Las Vegas, NV.

October 2010 Invited Speaker, 2010 Psychiatric Times Career Expo, “AvoidingBurnout and Thriving as a Mental Health Professional,” Virtual Telephone and Internet Conference.

October 2012 Invited Workshop Speaker, 2012 American Academy on Communication in Healthcare, Weiner JS, Brenner J, Barilla-Labarca M, Fornari A: “The

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First Year of a Four-Year Developmentally-Based Integrated Curriculum in Communication and Interpersonal Skills for Medical Students: Bringing this to your own institution.”

November 2014 Workshop Presenter, 2014 American College of Rheumatology Annual Meeting, Cole SA, Weiner JS: “Brief Action Planning (BAP): A Motivational Interviewing (MI) Application to Enhance Patient Self-Management and Improve Outcomes.” (To be given).

Regional Presentations:

June 2001 Grand Rounds, Regions Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, “Communication Issues at the End-of-Life”, St. Paul, Minnesota.

September 2001 Invited consultant and trainer, Regions Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Half-day workshop on communications skills for psychiatric residents. St. Paul, Minnesota.

January 2003 Invited Lecture, Society for Liaison Psychiatry, Fellow’s Day, “Doctor-Patient Communication at the End of Life.” New York University Medical Center, New York, New York.

February 2004 Grand Rounds, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, “Overcoming the clinician’s emotional, cognitive and skill barriers to effective shared decision making near the end of life.” New York, New York.

March 2004 Grand Rounds, Cabrini Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, “Psychologically informed communication with the medically ill.” New York, New York.

March 2004 Grand Rounds, Stony Brook Medical School, Departments of Medicine and Psychiatry, “Overcoming Emotional Barriers to Good End of Life Medical Care.” Stony Brook, New York.

April 2004 Guest Speaker, Hospice Care Network, Annual Board of Trustees Meeting, “Overcoming the Clinician’s Barriers to Hospice Discussions with the Terminally Ill.” Long Island, New York.

May 2004 Grand Rounds, Mount Sinai Medical Center, Hertzberg Palliative Care Institute, “Improving end of life care by addressing the needs of the healthcare provider: overcoming emotional, cognitive, and skills barriers.” New York, New York.

December 2004 Grand Rounds, Hertzberg Palliative Care Institute, Geriatric Medicine/Palliative Care Fellowship, Mount Sinai Medical Center, “Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in Patients with Life Limiting Illness.” New York, New York.

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February 2005 Grand Rounds, East Orange VA Medical Center, Department of Medicine, “Medical decision-making near the end of life.” East Orange, New Jersey.

April 2005 Grand Rounds, St. Lukes-Roosevelt Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, “Improving medical decision-making near the end of life.” New York, New York.

May 2005 Invited Presenter, United Hospital Fund, “Advance Care Planning Communication Near the End of Life”, New York, New York.

January 2006 Grand Rounds, Methodist Hospital, Department of Medicine, “Improving Medical Decision-Making near the End of Life”. Brooklyn, New York.

January 2006 Invited Presenter, Stony Brook Health Science Center, Annual Pediatrics Bereavement Conference. “Improving communication with the parents of the terminally ill child.” Stony Brook, New York.

March 2006 Grand Rounds, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Department of Palliative Care, “Improving Medical Decision-Making near the End of Life.” New York, New York.

April 2006 Grand Rounds, Baystate Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, “Emotional Considerations in Medical Decision-Making near the End-of-Life”. Springfield, Massachusetts.

May 2006 Grand Rounds, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Social WorkDepartment, “Understanding How the Patient and Family Make MedicalDecisions near the End of Life. New York, New York.

September 2006 Visiting Professor Seminar, Baystate Medical Center, MedicalStudent “special seminar” for combined Medicine, Psychiatry, Pediatricsand OB/GYN rotations. “Developing trust in the Patient-DoctorRelationship”, Springfield, Massachusetts.

December 2006 Grand Rounds, Baystate Medical Center, Division of Nephrology,“Relational Decision Making for the Patient with Life Limiting RenalDisease.” Springfield, Massachusetts.

April 2007 Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Medical Center, Department of Pain and Palliative Care, “Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” New York, New York.

May 2007 Grand Rounds, Baystate Medical Center, Department of Medicine, “Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Springfield, Massachusetts.

May 2007 Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Medical Center, Department of Radiation Oncology , “Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of

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Life.” New York, New York.

September 2007 Distinguished Lecture Series, Society for Liaison Psychiatry, “Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” New York, New York.

October 2007 Grand Rounds, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, “Improving MedicalDecision Making near the End of Life.” Santa Clara, California.

October 2007 California Hospice Foundation, Regional Conference, “Patient and Family Readiness near the End of Life: Applications to Medical Decision Making.” San Jose, California.

October 2007 7th Annual Clergy Conference, O’Conner Hospital, “I’m waiting for amiracle: Exploring readiness near the end of life.” San Jose, California.

October 2007 Annual Palliative Care Conference, Lehigh Valley Medical Center,“‘They are in denial’, and other misconceptions near the end of life.” Allentown, Pennsylvania.

December 2007 Public Forum on Bereavement, Memorial Sloan Kettering CancerCenter, “Coping with Loss and Grief during the Holiday Season.” New York, New York.

December 2007 Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, North Shore UniversityHospital/Glen Cove, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: ImprovingMedical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Glen Cove, New York.

January 2008 Grand Rounds, Department of Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center,“Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Bronx, New York.

January 2008 Grand Rounds, Seaton Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, “FourDisconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Austin, Texas.

January 2008 Hospital-Wide Grand Rounds, Seaton Medical Center, “The Under-Recognized Enemy: Diagnosis and Treatment of Delirium.” Austin, Texas.

January 2008 Grand Rounds, Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Medical Branch, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving MedicalDecision Making near the End of Life.” Austin, Texas.

February 2008 Grand Rounds, St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Medical Center, Department ofObstetrics and Gynecology, “Improving Medical Decision Making nearthe End of Life.” New York, New York.

May 2008 Grand Rounds, Jamaica Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, “FourDisconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Queens, New York.

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June 2008 Grand Rounds, Queens Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, “FourDisconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Queens, New York.

October 2008 Grand Rounds, Nassau University Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Hempstead, New York.

October 2008 Grand Rounds, North Shore University Medical Center, Division of Oncology, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Lake Success, New York.

October 2008 Grand Rounds, Huntington Hospital, Department of Medicine, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Huntington, New York.

January 2009 Invited Speaker, Regional Veterans Administration Medical Meeting (VISN 3), “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Bronx, New York.

July 2009 Grand Rounds, North Shore University Hospital, Department of Medicine, “Diagnosing and Treating Delirium in the Medical Setting.” Manhasset, New York.

October 2009 Grand Rounds, North Shore University Hospital, Department of Neurology, “Diagnosing and Treating Delirium in the Medical Setting.” Manhasset, New York.

December 2009 Grand Rounds, Zucker Hillside Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, “Avoiding Burnout and Thriving as a Mental Health Professional.” Glen Oaks, New York.

October 2010 Grand Rounds, Southside Hospital, Department of Medicine, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” Bayshore, New York.

December 2010 Regional Nursing Conference, North Shore-LIJ Health System. “Managing Agitation on the Medical-Surgical Unit.” Manhasset, New York.

October 2012 Grand Rounds, Beth Israel Medical Center, Department of Psychiatry, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Medical Decision Making near the End of Life.” New York, New York.

April 2013 Invited Workshop Speaker, 2013 Northeastern Group on Educational Affairs [NEGEA]/AAMC, Weiner JS, Fornari A, Barilla-Labarca M, Pearlman E, Brenner J,: “A Developmentally-Based Longitudinal Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum in Communication and Interpersonal Skills: Can You Bring this to Your Own Institution?”

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May 2014 Grand Rounds, Vanderbilt University, Department of Psychiatry, “Four Disconnects, Four Opportunities: Improving Decision Making Near the End of Life.”

May 2014 Visiting Professor, Vanderbilt University, Department of Psychiatry, “Giving and Receiving Feedback.” Two seminars, one for psychiatry faculty and one for resident physicians.

Bibliography

A. Original Communications in Reviewed Journals:

1. Weiner, JS and Rudy B: Effects of detergent on the binding of solubilized sodium channels toimmobilized wheat germ agglutinin: structural implications, Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 944:521-526 (1988).

2. Weiner, JS: Is depression inevitable in the face of AIDS? The AIDS Reader, 6: 66-72 (1996).

3. Levin T, Petrides G, Weiner J, et al: Intractable Delirium with Ziconotide Successfully Treated with Electroconvulsive Therapy. Pyschosomatics 43 (1): 63-66 (2002).

4. Weiner JS: Physician, heal thyself? Doctors’ emotional distress during end-of-life care inhibits effective communication. Journal of Terminal Oncology 2(1): 7-10 (2003).

5. Weiner JS, Cole SA: ACare – A Communication Training Program for Shared Decision Making along a Life-Limiting Illness. Palliative and Supportive Care 2(3): 231-41 (2004).

6. Weiner JS, Cole SA: Three Principles to Improve Physician Training for End-of-Life Care: Overcoming Emotional, Cognitive, and Skills Barriers to Communication with Seriously Ill Patients. Journal of Palliative Medicine 7(6): 817-29 (2004).

7. Levin T, Weiner JS, Saravay S, Deakins S: The Use of the Logic Model as a Strategic Tool to Develop a Psycho-oncology Service: 2-year prospective evaluation. Psychiatric Services 55(4): 427-33 (2004).

8. Pekmezaris R, Breuer L, Zaballero A, Wolf-Klein G, Jadoon E, D’Olimpio JT, Guzik H, Foley CJ, Weiner J, Chan S: Predictors of Site of Death of End-of-Life Patients: The Importance of Specificity in Advance Directives. Journal of Palliative Medicine 7(1): 9-17 (2004).

9. Weiner JS, Efferen LS: Recognition and communication: Essential elements to improving end-of-life care. Chest 127(6): 1886-8 (2005).

10. Weiner JS, Arnold R, Curtis JR, Back A, Rounsaville B, Tulsky J: Manualized communication interventions to enhance palliative care research and training: Rigorous, testable approaches. Journal of Palliative Medicine 9(2): 371-81 (2006).

11. Weiner JS, Roth J: Avoiding Iatrogenic Harm to Patient and Family while Discussing Goals of Care near the End of Life, Journal of Palliative Medicine 9(2): 451-63 (2006).

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12. Cole S, Farber N, Weiner J, Sulfaro M, Katzelnick D, Blader J: Double-Disease management or one care manager for two chronic conditions: Pilot feasibility study of nurse telephonic disease management for depression and congestive heart failure. Disease Management 9(5):266-76 (2006).

13. Wolf-Klein G, Pekmezaris R, Chin L, Weiner JS: Conceptualizing Alzheimer’s Disease as a terminal medical illness. American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine 24(1): 77-82 (2007).

14. Weiner, JS: Stage theory of grief [Letter] Journal of the American Medical Association 297(24): 2692-3 (2007).

15. Wallace MP, Weiner JS, Pekmezaris R; Almendral A, Cosiquien R, Auerbach C, Wolf-Klein GP: Physician Cultural Sensitivity in African American Advance Care Planning: A Pilot Study. Journal of Palliative Medicine 10(3):721-7 (2007).

16. Hoffman M, Weiner JS: Is Mrs. S depressed? Journal of Clinical Oncology 25(19): 2853-6 (2007).

17. Seetharamu N, Iqbal U, Weiner JS: Determinants of trust in the patient-oncologist relationship. Palliative and Supportive Care 5: 405-9 (2007).

18. Levin TT, Li Y, Weiner JS, Lewis F, Bartell A, Piercy J, Kissane D: How Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders are Utilized in Cancer Patients: Timing Relative to Death and Communication-Training Implications. Palliative and Supportive Care 6: 341-8 (2008).

19. Kathol RG, Kunkel EJS, Weiner JS, McCarron RM, Worley LM, Yates WR, Summergrad P, Huyse FJ: Psychiatrists for the Medically Complex: Bringing Value at the Physical Health & Mental Health/Substance Use Disorder Interface. Psychosomatics 50(2): 93-107 (2009).

20. Pekmezaris R, Cooper L, Efferen L, Mastrangelo A, Silver A, Eichorn A, Walia R, Mir T, Liberman T, Weiner J, Steinberg H: Transforming the mortality review conference to assess palliative care in the acute care setting: a feasibility study. Palliative and Supportive Care 8(4): 421-6 (2010) Epub 2010 Sep 28.

21. Weiner JS: The illusion of choice. Narrateur 1: 110-115 (2012).

B. Books, Chapters in Books and Review Articles

1. Weiner, JS and Story J: Case studies for psychotherapy with HIV positive patients, APA AIDS Program Office (1996).

2. Weiner, JS: Mutually beneficial collaboration arises between psychiatrists and primary care physicians, Psychiatric Times 15: 55-56 (1998).

3. Weiner, JS: Practical methods to increase patient adherence in primary care: focus on medication side effects, powerlessness and control, Medicine and Behavior 2(4): 13-14 (1999).

4. Weiner, JS, Book Review, (Lies! Lies!! Lies!!! The Psychology of Deceit, Charles V. Ford, American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1996), J Clin Psychiatry 61(8): 604 (2000).

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5. Mental Health Guidelines Committee, AIDS Institute, New York State Department of Health: Mental health care for people with HIV infection: HIV guidelines for the primary care practitioner. New York: New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (2001).

6. Weiner JS, Book Review, (When Children Die: Improving Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Children and Their Families, Field MJ, Behrman RE (Eds.), Board on Health Sciences Policy. Washington DC (2003).

7. Paperwalla KN, Levin T, Weiner JS, Saravay S: Smoking and Depression, in Medical Clinics of North America 88(6): 1483-94; WB Saunders, Inc, Philadelphia, PA (2004).

8. Weiner JS: Clinician Centered Emotional Barriers to Shared Decision-Making along a Life Limiting Illness: Practical Solutions, in Katz R, Johnson T: When the Helping Professional Weeps: Emotional and Countertransference Issues in End-of-Life Care. Brunner-Routlege, pp. 237-254 (2006).

9. Maguire P, Weiner JS: Communication with Terminally Ill Patients and their Relatives, in Chochinov HM, Breitbart W (eds): Handbook of Psychiatry in Palliative Medicine (2nd ed.), pp. 157-171(2009).

10. Weiner JS: Balancing Your Professional and Personal Life [Part 1]. Multi-Media Presentation. Psychiatric Times, November 29, 2012. Accessible through http://www.psychiatrictimes.com/multimedia/content/article/10168/2114261

11. Cole SA, Bird J, Weiner JS: Three Functions, The Basic Model, in Cole, Steven A., Bird, Julian: The Medical Interview: The Three Function Approach (3rd ed.), Elsevier, Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 7-12 (2014).

12. Cole SA, Bird J, Weiner JS: Function One: Build the Relationship, in Cole, Steven A., Bird, Julian: The Medical Interview: The Three Function Approach (3rd ed.), Elsevier, Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 13-21 (2014).

13. Cole SA, Gutnick D, Weiner JS: Stepped-Care Advanced Skills for Action Planning, in Cole, Steven A., Bird, Julian: The Medical Interview: The Three Function Approach (3rd ed.), Elsevier, Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 125-144 (2014).

14. Weiner JS: Sharing Difficult or Bad News: A Nine-Step Process of Transformation, in Cole, Steven A., Bird, Julian: The Medical Interview: The Three Function Approach (3rd ed.), Elsevier, Saunders, Philadelphia, PA, pp. 226-232 (2014).

15. Weiner JS, Greenwald B: Psychiatric Evaluation of Prospective Live Kidney Donors, in Atlas of Kidney and Pancreatic Transplantation. Jaypee Medical Publishers (in press).

C. Abstracts

1. Weiner JS and Rudy B, Solubilization with cholate and reconstitution of the Na+ channel from rat brain, Biophysical Journal, 45: 288a (1984).

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2. Weiner JS, Quentzel, S, Whikehart, D, John, J, and Bialer, P, Effects of Primary Care Referral Pathways and Waiting Time on Show Rates to Psychiatric Appointments, Poster Presentation, The Academy for Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting, November, 2000.

3. Weiner JS, Gordon JH, Walerstein, SJ, Hatem S, Mattana J, Saravay SM, Cole SA, Program in the Patient-Doctor Relationship at Long Island Jewish Medical Center: Recipient of the Alan Stoudemire Award for Innovation and Excellence in Consultation-Liaison Education, Poster Presentation, The Academy for Psychosomatic Medicine Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, November, 2001.

4. R. Pekmezaris, L. Breuer, A. Zaballero, E. Jadoon, H. Guzik, C. Foley, J. D’Olimpio, J. Weiner, G. Wolf-Klein, M. Aboudan, S. Chan: Predicting inappropriate hospitalizations at the end of life. Poster Presentation, The Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts, November, 2002.

5. Weiner JS, Roter D, Cole S: Training medical oncology fellows in advance directive communications: focus on physician emotional barriers. Poster Presentation, The American Academy on Physician and Patient, Research and Teaching Forum, Baltimore, Maryland, March, 2002.

6. Cole S, Farber N, Weiner J, Sulfaro M, Katzelnick D: Depression in patients with congestive heart failure. Research poster at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of Geriatric Psychiatry. Orlando, Florida. February, 2002.

7. Weiner JS, Arnold R, Tulsky JA, Back A, Puntillo K: A call to research manualized approaches to palliative care communication, Journal of Palliative Medicine 8(1): 184, 2005.

8. Wallace M, Weiner J, Pekmezaris, R, Almendral, A, Cosiquien R, Auerbach, C, Vincent, M, Wolf-Klein, GP: Physician cultural sensitivity in advance care planning. American Geriatrics Society, Annual Meeting, 2006.

9. Lau A, Weiner JS, Burke C, Shamsi SA, Malhotra AK: Delirium following cardiac surgery. American Psychosomatic Society, Annual Meeting, March 2010.

10. Hoffman R, Weiner JS: Ethical Concerns in the Treatment of Hepatitis C with Interferon alpha and Ribavirin: Excluding versus Treating Patients with Psychiatric Illness. Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Annual Meeting, November 2010.

11. Barilla-LaBarca M-L, Fornari A, Brenner J, Block L, Pearlman E, Weiner J: Assessing adherence to principles of patient confidentiality in a clinical skills laboratory. Ottawa Conference on the Assessment of Competence in Medicine and the Healthcare Professions. 2014, Association for Medical Education in Europe. Ottawa, ON (To be given).

12. Pearlman RE, Block L, Brenner J, Barilla-Labarca M, Fornari A, Weiner J. Progress testing: An innovative approach to establishing competency-based milestones in clinical skills. Oral presentation. Ottawa Conference on the Assessment of Competence in Medicine and the Healthcare Professions. 2014, Association for Medical Education in Europe. Ottawa, ON.

13. Block L, Pearlman RE, Brenner J, Barilla-LaBarca M, Weiner J, Fornari A. Progress testing: An innovative pilot to assess competency-based milestones in clinical skills for first and second

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year medical students. Poster presentation, Society of General Internal Medicine National Meeting. 2014. San Diego, CA (accepted).