Stephanie Larson
Lecturer
About
Stephanie Larson is a researcher, educator, and bioethicist working across disciplines in the health humanities. She is an ASBH-certified Health Care Ethics Consultant and graduate of the Cleveland Clinic’s Postdoctoral Fellowship in Advanced Bioethics. During her fellowship training Stephanie participated in over 450 clinical ethics consultations and gained specialization in genetic ethics and clinic disability bioethics. She holds a PhD in English with a certificate in bioethics from Emory University where she wrote about parasites, public health, and literature. During her graduate training Stephanie completed a bioethics practicum at Grady Memorial Hospital where she contributed to the development of a tool to support decision-making for patients who lack capacity. Prior to earning her PhD Stephanie served as a Frost Dean’s Teaching Fellow at the University of New Mexico.
Stephanie’s scholarship has appeared in The Journal of Medical Humanities, The American Journal of Bioethics, The American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine, Literature and Medicine, Disability Studies Quarterly, The Journal of Humanities in Rehabilitation, and The Journal of Clinical Ethics.
As a first generation college student Stephanie loves having the opportunity to support students in their undergraduate journey and help them facilitate connections across disciplines.