Jay R. Malone, MD, PhD, HEC-C

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Critical Care Medicine
Department of Pediatrics
Washington University

Medical Director of Ethics
Chair, Medical Ethics Committee
St. Louis Children’s Hospital

Thread Leader, Ethics and Law
Washington University School of Medicine


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AREAS OF EXPERTISE

My areas of expertise of clinical ethics, philosophy of technology, and ethics education. My clinical focus is pediatric ethics, and I have particular interest in end-of-life decision making and life-sustaining technological interventions.

PUBLICATIONS & EXPERIENCE

  • Remy KE, Verhoef PA, Malone JR, Ruppe MD, Kaselitz TB, Lodeserto F, Hirshberg EL, Slonim A, Dezfulian C. Caring for Critically Ill Adults With Coronavirus Disease 2019 in a PICU: Recommendations by Dual Trained Intensivists. Pediatr Crit Care Med. 2020. PMID:32420720 
  • Frush BW, Malone JRSuffering and the moral orientation of presence: lessons from Nazi medicine for the contemporary medical trainee. J Med Ethics. 2020. PMID:32332152 
  • Zaidi D, Blythe JA, Frush BW, Malone JRClerkship Ethics: Unique Ethical Challenges for Physicians-in-Training. HEC Forum. 2020. PMID:32185597 
  • Sisk BA, Malone JRHope, optimism, and compassionate communication. JAMA Pediatr. 2018. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2017.4536  PMID:29404571 
  • Malone JR, Durica SR, Thompson DM, Bogie A, Naifeh M. Blood cultures in the evaluation of uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infections. Pediatrics. 2013;132(3):454-459. doi:10.1542/peds.2013-1384  PMID:23918896 
  • Malone JRCompetent and compassionate care for the sickest of children. Virtual Mentor. 2012;14(10):757-8. PMID:23351850 
  • Malone JR, Bogie A, Crittenden-Byers C. Interpeduncular fossa lipoma: a novel cause of oculomotor nerve palsy in childhood. Pediatric Emergency Care. 2012;28(2):160-162. doi:10.1097/PEC.0b013e3182447716  PMID:22307184