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SAGE - Southern Illinois Advisory Group for Ethics
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SIU Medical Humanities
Memorial
Medical Center
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Chairman:
Andrew
Varney, M.D.
Medical Director, Clinical Ethics Center, Memorial Medical Center
Associate Professor, Department of Medical Humanities/Medicine, SIU
School of Medicine
Biographical Sketch: Dr. Varney has been Chairman
of the Human Values and Ethics Committee at Memorial Medical Center
since 1994 and has been a member since 1991. He is a General Internist
and Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency at SIU, School
of Medicine. He is cross-appointed, an Associate Professor in the
Department of Medical Humanities and in the Department of Internal
Medicine at SIU, School of Medicine. Dr. Varney assisted with the
Center's opening in 1995 and has continued as medical director since
that time. Dr. Varney received his medical degree from Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine. He has served on the DNR Taskforce
for the State of Illinois. Dr. Varney has spoken widely on topics
of Advance Directives, Hospital Policy Development, End-of-Life Decision-Making,
Withholding and Withdrawing of Treatment and Palliation. He is originally
from Ottawa, Illinois.
Vice-Chairman: Don
Helfer, M.D.
Chairman, Department of Anesthesia, Memorial Medical Center
Associate Professor, Department of Anesthesia, SIU School of Medicine
Biographical Sketch: Dr. Helfer has been Vice-Chairman
of the Human Values and Ethics Committee at Memorial Medical Center
since 2003 and has been on the Committee since 1996. He has been an
Anesthesiologist at Memorial Medical Center since 1990, as well as
a Clinical Associate Professor of Anesthesiology in the SIU, School
of Medicine. Dr. Helfer attended Washington University in St. Louis
School of Mediicne followed by an Anesthesiology Residency at Barnes
Hospital in St. Louis. After completing his Residency, Dr. Helfer
worked one year as an Anesthesiologist for the Indian Health Service
in Shiprock, New Mexico prior to coming to Memorial Medical Center.
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