shortform CV
Professional Appointments
2022–Present. Assistant Professor of Philosophy (CLTA), University of Toronto Scarborough. Toronto, Ontario.
2021–2022. Chief Clinical Ethicist, Compass Ethics.
2019–2023. South Zone Clinical Ethicist, Alberta Health Services. Lethbridge, Alberta.
2020–2022. Instructor, Department of Philosophy, University of Lethbridge.
2018–2019. Postdoctoral Associate, Baylor College of Medicine. Houston, Texas.
Education
2018. Ph.D. Philosophy, University of Toronto.
Dissertation: “Asymmetries and Ill-Being”
Committee: Thomas Hurka, Wayne Sumner, Julia Nefsky, Shelly Kagan (external).
2017–2018. Clinical Ethics Residency, William Osler Health System. Brampton, Ontario.
publications
2025. “Anti-Achievement.” Book chapter in Ill-Being: Philosophical Perspectives (Oxford University Press).
2024. With Thomas Liang. “When Gene Editing Should Be Mandatory.” American Journal of Bioethics.
2024. With Michael Balas et al. “Exploring the Potential Utility of AI Large Language Models for Medical
Ethicists: An Expert Panel Evaluation of ChatGPT.” Journal of Medical Ethics.
2024. With Jeremy Davis. “Refusals and Requests: In Defense of Consistency.” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics.
2022. With Katherine Duthie, Helgi Eyford, and S. Monty Ghosh. “Prescribing Safe Supply: Ethical Considerations for Clinicians.” Journal of Medical Ethics.
2021. “Taking the Long View on Slippery Slope Objections.” Journal of Medical Ethics.
2021. “The Wrong Argument for a Bad Law.” American Journal of Bioethics.
2021. Eric Mathison and Jeremy Davis. “Value Promotion as a Goal of Medicine.” Journal of Medical Ethics.
2020. “Saying It Don’t Make It So: A Response to Winnington and MacLeod.” New Zealand Journal of Medicine.
2020. Jeremy Davis and Eric Mathison. “The Case for an Autonomy-Centred View of Physician-Assisted Death.” Journal of Bioethical Inquiry.
2017. Eric Mathison and Jeremy Davis. “Is There a Right to the Death of the Foetus?” Bioethics.