Board certified in internal medicine and hospice and palliative medicine, Kari Esbensen, MD, PhD, is a medical oncology hospitalist and serves as director of inpatient medical oncology at Emory University Hospital Midtown and Winship Cancer Institute at Emory Midtown. Prior to this role, she practiced as an academic hospitalist, inpatient palliative medicine consultant and inpatient hospice medical director for many years. Dr. Esbensen is also a bioethicist and philosopher. She serves as a clinical ethics consultant and Ethics Committee member at Emory University Hospital Midtown and Emory University Hospital, and she is a senior faculty fellow of the Emory Center for Ethics, where she teaches courses in the Master of Arts in Bioethics program.
Dr. Esbensen's non-clinical time is spent teaching and writing about clinical ethics, palliative care and communication with patients and families. She particularly enjoys opening learners' eyes to the many possibilities for providing healing for patients, even when cure is no longer possible. Her special interests include ethical issues pertaining to end-of-life care and decision-making; integrating patients' preferences, values and spirituality into care; and promoting family-centered care. She also has expertise in theories of distributive justice regarding the allocation of scarce health care resources.
Titles & Roles
Associate Professor, Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology
Emory University School of Medicine
Education & Training
Education
Fellowship, Hospice & Palliative Medicine, 2014
Washington Hospital Center/Capital Caring
Residency, Internal Medicine, 2011
Georgetown University Hospital
Medical Education, MD, 2008
Georgetown University School of Medicine
Professional Education, PhD, 2008
Georgetown University
Board Certifications
Hospice and Palliative Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2014
Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine, 2011
Professional Memberships
American College of Physicians
Ethics, Professionalism and Human Rights Committee
Research
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