Christy Simpson
 Head and Associate Professor
                            Department of Bioethics                                                        
Dalhousie University
                                                        Canada
                        
Biography
Dr. CHRISTY SIMPSON is affiliated to Department of Bioethics, Dalhousie University. Dr. CHRISTY SIMPSON is currently providing services as Head and Associate Professor. Dr. CHRISTY SIMPSON has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. CHRISTY SIMPSON contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. CHRISTY SIMPSON is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. CHRISTY SIMPSON academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. CHRISTY SIMPSON research interests include Christy’s research focuses on ethics issues arising in health care, at the clinical, organizational, and systems levels. She collaborates on research which is “rethinking†rural health ethics as well as core concepts in organizational and paediatric ethics. Christy chairs the CAPHE-ACESS Conceptual Working Group, examining professional boundaries for ethicists..
Research Interest
Christy’s research focuses on ethics issues arising in health care, at the clinical, organizational, and systems levels. She collaborates on research which is “rethinking†rural health ethics as well as core concepts in organizational and paediatric ethics. Christy chairs the CAPHE-ACESS Conceptual Working Group, examining professional boundaries for ethicists.
Publications
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                            McDonald Fiona; Simpson Christy. Challenges for Rural Communities in Recruiting and Retaining Physicians: A Fictional Tale Helps Examine the Issues. Canadian Family Physician 59: 915-917; 2013. 
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                            Davison, Sara N; Simpson, Christy. “Hope and advance care planning in patients with end stage renal disease: qualitative interview study.â€Â BMJ, 
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                            Simpson, Christy. “When hope makes us vulnerable: A discussion of patient-health care provider interactions in the context of hope.â€Â Bioethics 18(5): 428-447; 2004 

