Northwestern University - Medicine
Vice-Chair
Ethics Committee
United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)
Treasurer
American Society for Bioethics and Humanities (ASBH)
American Anthropological Association (AAA)
Policy Oversight Committee
United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS)
Italian
Dutch
31st Annual Gift of Life Award
For recognition of my bilingual
culturally targeted website on living donor kidney transplant
Informate [www.informate.org]
National Kidney Foundation of Illinois
Master of Public Health (MPH)
Community Health and Preventive Medicine
Alpha Phi Omega
University of Illinois at Chicago
University High School
Fellowship
Clinical Medical Ethics
The University of Chicago
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Medical Anthropology
Case Western Reserve University
B.A.
Anthropology
Phi Beta Kappa
University of California
Santa Cruz
Elisa J Gordon Profile
Learn more about Elisa Gordon's research collaboration network Behavioral Medicine; Bioethics; Ethics of Research with Human Subjects; Health Communications; Health Disparities; Health Literacy; Health Services Research; Transplantation Dr. Gordon is Research Associate Professor in the Institute for Healthcare Studies and Department of Surgery
Division of Organ Transplantation at the Feinberg School of Medicine at NorthwesternUniversity.
Profile at Northwestern University
Animal Care League
Volunteer
Public Speaking
Teaching
Qualitative Research
Science
bioethics
Cultural Competency
Grant Writing
Clinical Research
Academic Publishing
Medical Education
Editing
Higher Education
Public Health
Research
Program Evaluation
Data Analysis
Medical Anthropology
Informed Consent
Bioethics
Health Services Research
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Charting an Ethical Course for Research into Financial Incentives for Living Kidney Donation
Keren Ladin
Harvey Mysel
Sigrid Fry-Revere
Fisher
J.S.
Butt
Z.
Friedwald
J.
Fry-Revere
S. Hannigan
J.
Henderson
M.L.
Ladin
K.
Mysel
H.
Preczewski
L.
Sherman
L.
Theissen
C.
Gordon
E.G. (In press). Between Scylla and Charybdis: Charting an Ethical Course for Research into Financial Incentives for Living Kidney Donation. The American Journal of Transplantation.
Between Scylla and Charybdis: Charting an Ethical Course for Research into Financial Incentives for Living Kidney Donation
Informed consent for live liver donors: A qualitative
prospective study
Anton SkaroTa
Informed consent for live liver donors: A qualitative
prospective study
Elisa Jill
Northwestern University
Northwestern University