Books
Bulger RE, Heitman E, and Reiser SJ, eds. The Ethical Dimensions of the Biological and Health Sciences, Second and Completely Revised Edition. (New York: Cambridge University Press), 2002.
Reiser SJ. The Stethoscope’s Children: Challenging and Remaking Technological Medicine. (New York: Cambridge University Press), forthcoming 2007.
Edited Journals
Reiser SJ, and Jonsson E (co-editors). The International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care. (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2000 - present).
Reiser SJ, and Zhe D (eds.). A Global Profession: Medical Values in China and the United States. Hastings Center Report, Special Supplement 30, No. 4 (2000).
Essays
Reiser SJ. The Technologies of Time Measurement: Implications at the Bedside and the Bench. Annals of Internal Medicine, Special Millennium Issue on Time and Medicine, 132(1):31-36; 2000.
Reiser SJ. The Moral Order of the Medical School. Opening essay in Wear D, and Bickel J (eds.), Educating for Professionalism: Creating a Culture of Humanism in Medical Education, (Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 2000), pp. 3-10.
Reiser SJ, and Banner RS. The Charter on Medical Professionalism and the Limits of Medical Power. Annals of Internal Medicine, 138(10): 844-46. 2003.
Reiser SJ. What Modern Physicians Can Learn from Hippocrates. Cancer, 98(8):1555-58; 2003.
Reiser SJ. The Ethical Challenges of Explaining Science. American Medical Writers Association Journal, 18(3):96-98; 2003.
Reiser SJ. Diagnosis. In: Lecourt D, (ed), Dictionnaire de la pensée médicale. (Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France); 2004.
Resier SJ. Auscultation. In: Lecourt D, (ed.), Dictionnaire de la pensée médicale. (Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France); 2004.
Reiser SJ. Research Compensation and the Monetarization of Medicine. JAMA, 293(5):613-14; 2005.
Reiser SJ. The Hippocratic Oath. The Engines of Our Ingenuity, KUHF, No. 1969. Text and references available at http://www.uh.edu/engines/epil\1969:htm. Spring, 2005.
Reiser SJ. Solving the Enigma of the Organ Supply: Is Presumed Consent the Answer? Transplantation & Immunology Letter, XXI(3):4-5; 2005.
Reviews
Devices and Desires: Gender, Technology, and American Nursing, by Margarete Sandelowski, (for Journal of Health Politics, Policy, and Law); 27(4):689-91; 2002.
The Silent World of Doctor and Patient, by Jay Katz, (for JAMA); 290(10):1387; 2003.
What Price Better Health? Hazards of the Research Imperative, by Daniel Callahan, (for New England Journal of Medicine); 350(7):738; 2004
Lectures
“Creating an Ethical Framework for Medical Research: Successes and Failures,” presented as part of the 2005 Summer Research Program, Office of Educational Programs, Seminar Series, The University of Texas Medical School at Houston;
June 2, 2005.
“Riding the Commercial Juggernaut: A Perilous Trip for Health Care,” seminar presented at the Hospital Conference Center to faculty of the George Washington University School of Medicine and School of Public Health, as the 2005-2007 Welling Professor; August 29, 2005.
“Practicing Medicine in the Shadow of Machines,” seminar presented to MS III and MS IV students, The George Washington University School of Medicine, as the 2005-2007 Welling Professor; August 30, 2005.
“Rationing the Artificial Kidney: The Vital Connection between Policy and Practice,” seminar presented to MS I and MS II medical students, The George Washington University School of Medicine, as the 2005-2007 Welling Professor; August 31, 2005.
“The Search for Grounds to Bestow or Deny Therapies: From the Oregon Plan to the Stem Cell Debate,” health policy seminar presented at the George Washington University School of Public Health, as the 2005-2007 Welling Professor; August 31, 2005.
“A Clinical Consultation with Hippocrates on 21st Century Medicine,” presented to Internal Medicine Grand Rounds, The George Washington University School of Medicine, as the 2005-2007 Welling Professor; September 1, 2005.
“Altruistic Donation: What Do We Tell?,” ethics rounds presentation with the UT-Houston School of Medicine organ transplantation service; October 5, 2005.
“The Rise and Effects of Commercialism in Medicine: Is Urgent Change Needed?,” presented at the Faculty Research Seminar, The John P. McGovern, M.D. Center for Health, Humanities, and the Human Spirit, UT-Houston School of Medicine;
November 9, 2005.
“The Ethics of Institutional Leadership,” presented to the Academic and Administrative Leadership Development Program (AALDP), UTHSCH; December 6, 2005.
“I Need an Organ.com,” ethics rounds presentation with the UT-Houston School of Medicine organ transplantation service; December 7, 2005.