Biography
MA (Medical Anthropology)--Michigan State University
M Phil (Anthropology)--Cambridge University
MD--Michigan State University College of Human Medicine
Psychiatry Residency Training --University of Pittsburgh
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Fellowship--Boston Psychoanalytic Institute
Masters in Medical Management--Carnegie Mellon University
Personal Statement
Jonathan Bolton MD is the Jack and Donna Rust Endowed Chair of Ethics, Director of the HSC Institute of Ethics, and Co-Chair of the UNM Health System Ethics Committee. He served as the Director of the HSC office of Professionalism and Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs for over ten years. He is a Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the UNM School of Medicine. Before coming to UNM fifteen years ago he worked and taught at Harvard Medical School/Cambridge Health Alliance and Brown University. Prior to his medical training he studied anthropology; he has taught medical anthropology at Brown and at UNM.
Areas of Specialty
Bioethics
Professionalism/Organizationalism
Psychotherapy
Teaching/Learning
Interviewing
Research and Scholarship
Bolton JW. Three Things a Physician Leader Must Know About Followers. Physician Leadership Journal. 2023. 10(1): 27-29
Bolton JW. Professionalism, Organizationalism and Sur?moralism: Three ethical systems for physicians. Medicine, Healthcare and Philosophy. 2022 25:153-159. DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-021-10061-0
Bolton JW. Educating psychiatric residents in the age of organizations and RVUs: A debate. Academic Psychiatry. 2018 42: 489-494
Bolton JW. How to integrate biological, psychological, and sociological knowledge in psychiatric education: a case formulation seminar series
Academic Psychiatry, 2015; 39: 699-702. Published on-line 9.30.14.
DOI 10.1007/s40596-014-0223-7. PMID 25266108
Bolton JW. Varieties of clinical reasoning. Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice. 2015 21(3): 486-489
DOI 10.1111/jep.12309. PMID 25652845
Bolton JW. Case formulation after Engel?the 4P model: a philosophical case conference. Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology. 2014 21(3): 179-189
(With responses by G.Waterman, H.Brody, B.Lewis, S.Tyreman, C.Perring, D.Porter)
DOI 10.1353/ppp.2014.0027
Bolton JW. What do we do when we ?do? clinical ethics? A primer. Journal of Clinical Ethics 2023 34(1): 110-115
Koocher, GP, Benjamin GAH, Bolton JW, Plante TG. Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD): Ethical considerations for psychologists. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 2023 54(1): 2-13