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CV - Dr Claire Hooker Career Summary NAME L Claire Hooker ADDRESS Centre for Values, Ethics and Law in Medicine, K25 Medical Foundation Building, 92-94 Parramatta Rd, University of Sydney, NSW, Australia 2006 CITIZENSHIP Canadian and Australian CURRENT POSITION Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, Medical Humanities, Centre for Values, Ethics and Law, University of Sydney Chair, NSW Arts and Health Leadership council, 2015 CAREER DISRUPTION 2007-2008 and 2011-2014 AREAS OF EXPERTISE QUALIFICATIONS Health and medical humanities / arts and health Risk communication and management Politics and ethics of infection Sociology of healthcare; workplaces and communication in healthcare History of science and medicine PhD (History: gender and science) University of Sydney, 2001 CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 1 Research Activities Current Research Projects Involving patients in understanding hospital infection control using visual methods Grace under Pressure: Enacting professionalism in practice Minimaxing and risk communication in epidemic outbreaks Empathy in medicine and healthcare Ethics and the creative arts Workplace systems, communication and professionalism in healthcare Strengthening frontline clinicians’ infection control Webster A, Hooker C, Bero L, White S, Stanton K, Wearne J, Who pays to publish? Investigating the true cost of Publishing in medical journals (COPIt study), 2015-16 Competitive Grants 2014 Newson A, Carter S, Callaghan S, Hooker C, Irvine R, Jordens C, Kerridge I, Lipworth W, Mooney-Somers J. Optimising student experiences of online learning and teaching in bioethics, the health humanities and qualitative health research. Research into Teaching Seed Funding 2014, The University of Sydney, $3,000 2011 Iedema R, Hooker C, Gilbert L, Sullivan M, Jorm, C. Strengthening frontline clinicians’ infection control: A multimethod study to reduce MRSA infection and transmission. NHMRC 1009178 $829 914 ($298638; $258638; $263638) 2010 Carter SM, Hooker C, Kerridge IH, Rychetnik L. Reconceptualising health promotion: an empirical examination of the role of values, ethics and evidence in obesity intervention. NHMRC 632679 $537,950 ($167,650; $157,650; $212,650) Macneill P, Kerridge I, Little JM, Mills C, Jordens C, Hooker C. Bioethisphere: A webbased means for reflecting on values through various disciplines. Thyne Reid Charitable Trust. $56,000 over 12 months. 2008 Kerridge I, Little M, Jordens C, Hooker C, Hu W, Macneill P. Restoring value(s) to medicine: An examination of the scientific and ethical foundations of medicine. Medical Foundation, University of Sydney. $402,665 (3 years) Kerridge I, Stewart C, Carter S, Jordens C, Hooker C, Mills C, Cheung P, Hu W, Little JM, Letts J, Mitchell J, Walters W, Clout T. Developing clinical ethics capacity in NSW through partnership. NSW Health. $939212 (3 years) CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 2 2006 Carter S, Hooker C, Thomas S, How do lay people understand the risk of developing cancer? A qualitative study using grounded theory procedures, $271,125 (2007:$81,750, 2008:$98,875, 2009:$90,500) NHMRC 457387. (3 years). Hooker, C., Sly, T and Pushchak, R. Trust and Public and Policy Responses to Drinking Water Risks. Health Canada. $250,000 ( 2.5 years; defunded by a new incoming government). 2004 Hooker C. Sidney Sax Travelling Postdoctoral Fellowship in Public Health Comparing health scares in Canada and Australia - managing health risks between public fears and professional priorities. NHMRC 307714 $278,264 (3 years). Hooker C (Co-applicant), ‘Tuberculosis, Race and Migration: Australia and UK compared’. Funding body: British Academy. Australian Academy of the Humanities, Australian Social Sciences Academy and the British Academy Special Joint Project Award. PIs: Dr Alison Bashford, University of Sydney, and Dr John Welshman, University of Lancaster. Award: $12000 AUD (2 years). I relinquished this project to accept the Sidney Sax fellowship. Publications Books Conklin, N. D. (2006). Two Paths to Heaven's Gate. (commissioned work). Editor: Hooker, C. Charlottesville, NC: National Radio Astronomy Observatory. Hooker C. (2005) Irresistible Forces: Women of science in Australia. Melbourne University Press, Melbourne. (Nominated for the History of Science Society’s Rossiter Prize, shortlisted, Queensland Premier’s Literary Awards, one chapter awarded the Max Kelly Medal) Bashford, A., & Hooker, C. (Eds.). (2001). Contagion: Historical and Cultural Studies. First edition: Routledge. London, New York and Sydney. Second edition: Pluto Press, London and Sydney. CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 3 Book Chapters Hooker, Claire, Degeling, C., Mason, P., “Dying a natural death: Ethics and political activism for endemic infectious disease. “Endemic: Essays in Contagion Theory. Lorenzo Servitje and Kari Nixon (eds). London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2 Sept 2016. ISBN 978-1137-52141-5. Hooker C, Macneill P. 2015. Literature. In: Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics. Springer Reference. Published online: 24 Mar 2015, doi 10.1007/978-3-319-05544-2_274-1 Hooker, C. 2014. Ethics and the Arts in the Medical Humanities. Chapter 19, In MacNeill, P (ed) Ethics and the Arts. London, Springer, pp 213 - 224, ISBN 978-94-017-8816-8 Crosbie C, Richters J, Hooker C and Leask J. 2013. Filthy fingernails and friendly germs: Lay concepts of contagious disease transmission in developed countries. In: Banwell C, Ulijaszek S and Dixon J. When Culture Impacts Health, 1st Edition. London: Elsevier, ISBN: 978-0-12-415921-1 Hooker, C., Leask, J., King, C. 2012. ‘Media ethics and infectious disease’, in: Ethics and Security Aspects of Infectious Disease Control. Eds. Christian Enemark and Michael J. Selgelid, United Kingdom, Farnham: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 161–178. Hooker, C. 2010. ‘History and Social Change in Health and Medicine’, in: The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Health Research, Eds: Ivy Bourgeault, Robert Dingwall, Ray de Vries. Sage, London, pp. 265-86. Hooker, C. 2009. ‘Middlemarch’ in Michael A. LaCombe, MD, David J. Elpern, MD (eds.), Osler’s Bedside Library, ACP Press, Philadelphia, pp 155-166. eISBN 9781934465479, ISBN 10 1-934465-47-X Hooker, C. 2008. ‘SARS as a health scare’ in: Harris Ali and Roger Keil, eds, Networked Disease: Emerging Infectious Disease in the Global City, (invited chapter, peer reviewed.) Blackwell publishers, Studies in Urban and Social Change series. 123-137 Hooker, C. 2007. ‘Drawing the Lines: Health scares in the age of SARS’ in Alison Bashford (ed) Medicine at the Border. (Invited chapter, peer reviewed.) Palgrave Macmillan, 2008, pp.179 -195. ISBN 978-0-230-28890-4 Hooker, C., 2005. ‘Women Historians of Science’, in M Spongberg, B. Caine and A. Curthoys, eds, The Companion to Women’s Historical Writing. Palgrave MacMillan Hooker, C., 2005. ‘Hygiene’, in: Horowitz, M.C. (ed) New dictionary of the history of ideas. 2005: Charles Scribner's Sons. ISBN-10: 0684313774 | ISBN-13: 9780684313771 Hooker, C., 2002. ‘Sanitary Failure and Risk: Pasteurisation, immunisation and the logics of prevention’, in Bashford and Hooker, Contagion: Historical and Cultural Studies. Routledge and Pluto Press: 129-152. Hooker, C. and Bashford, A. 2002. ‘Introduction’ and ‘Epilogue’, in Bashford and Hooker, Contagion: Historical and Cultural Studies. Routledge and Pluto Press. 1-12, 227-233. CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 4 Journal Articles1 Marshall GR, Hooker C. Empathy and affect: what can empathied bodies do? Medical Humanities. 2016 Feb 8:medhum-2015. Mayes C, Hooker C, Kerridge I. Bioethics and Epistemic Scientism. J Bioeth Inq. 2015 Dec;12(4):565-7. doi: 10.1007/s11673-015-9667-z. Epub 2015 Dec 8. (Peer-reviewed editorial) Fitzpatrick, S. J., Hooker, C., & Kerridge, I. H. 2015. Suicidology as a Social Practice': A Reply to Tom Widger. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 4, no. 4 (2015): 21-25. [Invited paper; reply to the reply was subsequently solicited by the editor] Hooker C., Understanding empathy: why phenomenology and hermeneutics can help medical education and practice. Med Health Care and Philos. 2015. Volume 18, Issue 4, pp 541552. First online: 13 March 2015 Iedema, R., Hor, S ., Wyer, M., Jorm, C., Gilbert, G. L., Hooker, C. & O’Sullivan, M. 2015. An innovative approach to strengthening health professionals’ infection control and limiting hospital- acquired infection: Videography. BMJ Innovations, doi:10.1136/bmjinnov-2014-000032, Published Online 23 July 2015 Wyer, Mary; Iedema, Rick; Jorm, Christine; Armstrong, Gary; Hor, Su-Yin; Hooker, Claire; Jackson, Debra; Hughes, Clarissa; O'Sullivan, Matthew V.N.; and Gilbert, Gwendolyn L. (2015) Should I stay or should I go? Patient understandings of and responses to source-isolation practices, Patient Experience Journal: Vol. 2: Iss. 2, Article 9. Available at: http://pxjournal.org/journal/vol2/iss2/9 Wyer M., Jackson D., Iedema R., Hor S.Y., Gilbert G.L., Jorm C., Hooker C, O’Sullivan M. & Carroll K., 2015. Involving patients in understanding hospital infection control using visual methods, Journal of Clinical Nursing, published online 7 FEB 2015, DOI 10.1111/jocn.12779 Hooker C, Mayes C, Degeling C, Gilbert L, Kerridge I., 2014. Don’t be scared, be angry: The politics and ethics of Ebola, Medical Journal of Australia, published online 15 September 2014, DOI 10.5694/mja14.01191 Fitzpatrick, S. J., Hooker, C., & Kerridge, I. H. 2014. Suicidology as a social practice. Social Epistemology Published online 12 Mar 2014, DOI: 10.1080/02691728.2014.895448 Dowd, K., Taylor, M., Toribio, J., Hooker, C., Dhand, N. 2013, Zoonotic disease risk perceptions and infection control practices of Australian veterinarians: Call for change in work culture. Preventive Veterinary Medicine. 111(1-2), 17-24 Narayan, K., Hooker, C., Jarrett, C., Bennett, D. 2013, Exploring young people's dignity: A qualitative approach. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health. 49(11), 891-894. Hooker, C., King, C., Leask, J. (2012), Journalists' views about reporting avian influenza and a potential pandemic: a qualitative study. Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses. 6(3), 224-229. 1 Most of my journal articles are now available in open access format. Please check my listings in the Sydney eScholarship Repository for fulltexts. CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 5 Carter SM, Rychetnik L, Lloyd B, Kerridge IH, Baur L, Bauman A, Hooker C, Zask A .2011. Evidence, ethics and values: a framework for health promotion. American Journal of Public Health 101, 3, 465-472 Hooker, C., Noonan, E. 2011, Medical humanities as expressive of Western culture. Medical Humanities. 37(2), 79-84. Lipworth, W., Hooker, C., Carter, S. 2011, Balance, balancing, and health. Qualitative Health Research. 21(5), 714-725. Hooker, C., ‘Health scares: professional priorities’, 2010, Health: An interdisciplinary journal of health and society 14, 1, 3-21 Hooker, C., and Parsons, A., 2010. Dignity and Narrative Medicine. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 7, 3, 345-351 DOI 10.1007/s11673-010-9254-2 Leask, J., Hooker, C., King, C. 2010. Media coverage of health issues and how to work more effectively with journalists: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health 10:535: doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-10-535 Lipworth, W., Davey, H., Carter, S., Hooker, C. and Hu, W. 2010. Beliefs and beyond: what can we learn from qualitative studies of lay people’s understandings of cancer risk? Health Expectations, 13, pp.113–124 Hooker, C., Carter, S., and Davey, H. 2009 . ‘Writing the risk of cancer: cancer risk in policy documents.’ Health, Risk and Society 11, 6, 541 - 560. Hooker, C., and Ali, H., 2009 . ‘SARS and Security: Health in the ‘New Normal’, Studies in Political Economy, 84, Fall, 101-128. Carter, S., Hooker, C. and Davey, H. 2009 . ‘Writing Social Determinants Into and Out of Cancer Control: An Assessment of Policy Practice’, Social Science and Medicine 68, 1448-55. Hooker, C. 2008 . ‘The Medical Humanities: A brief introduction.’ Australian Family Physician, 37, 4, 369-70. Hooker, C. and S. Chapman, 2007 . “Our youth must be protected from drug abuse”: talking tobacco control in the New South Wales Parliament, (1960-2003)’, Health & History 9, 1:106-28. Hooker, C. and S. Chapman, 2006 . ‘Structural elements in achieving legislative tobacco control in NSW, 1955-95: political reflections and implications.’ Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health 30:10-15. Hooker, C. And S. Chapman, 2006. ‘Deliberately Personal: The politics of tobacco control in NSW’, Critical Public Health, 16, 35-46. Hooker, C. 2006. ‘Eugenics in Australia: Striving for national fitness.’ Isis, 97, 4: 784-786. Hooker, C. And Pols, H. 2006. ‘Health, Medicine and the Media’, Health and History, 8, 2: 1-13 Hooker, C. 2006. ‘Moral Oversights?’ Metascience, 15, 319-22 Hooker, C., 2003. ‘Rethinking our habits: Review of Learning to Smoke (Jason Hughes)’, Tobacco Control, 12, 3: 340-341. Hooker, C., 2003. Review of Malaria: Poverty, Race and Public Health in the United States (Margaret Humphreys), Metascience, 12, 3: 381-384. CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 6 Hooker, C., 2002. ‘Diphtheria, immunisation and the Bundaberg tragedy: a study in public health in Australia’, Health and History, 2: 52-78. Hooker, C., and Bashford, A., 2002. ‘Diphtheria and Australian Public Health: Bacteriology and its complex applications, c.1890-1930’, Medical History, 46: 41-64. Hooker, C., 2001. The importance of ideas of community in early Australian infectious disease control’, Locality, Spring: 7-10. Hooker, C. 2001. ‘Dr Ida Brown and the development of Australian palaeontology’, Australasian Science, 22, 12: 46 Hooker, C., 2000. ‘Review of Profiles: Australian women scientists’, Historical Records of Australian Science, 13 (2), December. Hooker, C., 2000. ‘Joyce Winifred Vickery and Taxonomic Botany in Australia’, Australasian Science, 21, 7: 46 Hooker, C., 2000. ‘Marjorie Shiels (née Collins) 1895-1970: Pioneering Ecologist’, Australasian Science, 20, 5: 46 Hooker, C., 1999. ‘Community and Medicine: Diphtheria Management and Public Health in Australia, 1858 -1895’, Occasional Papers in the History of Medicine No. 9, Sydney [not numbered]. Other Publications Hooker, C. & Fitzpatrick S., 2016, book review: ‘Illness as many Narratives: Arts, Medicine and Culture’, posted on June 22, 2016 by the Centre for Medical Humanities Hooker, C. & Sear, M. 2015, Irresistible forces: reflections on the history of women in Australian science, 1 September, The People & Environment Blog (Pateblog), National Museum of Australia (commissioned piece) Hooker, C & Ivory, K. 2015, Medicine needs to swallow a bitter pill for a healthier future, The Conversation, 13 Mar 2015; republished on 17 Mar 2015 as 'Boys club' needs to swallow a bitter pill in 6Minutes, a daily newsletter sent to Australian GPs and other healthcare professionals. Hooker, C., & Leask J., 2014, Listen up, health officials – here’s how to reduce ‘Ebolanoia’ The Conversation, 6 Nov 2014; republished on croakey, the Crikey health blog on 7 Nov 2014 and cross-posted to The Communication Initiative (CI) Network – The Drum Beat on 5 Jan 2015. Hooker, C., 2010. Medicine and Human Flourishing, RACP News, 30, 2:16-17 Hooker, C., (various years) ‘Georgina King’, ‘Joyce Winifred Vickery’, ‘Sarah Elizabeth Hynes’, ‘Ruby Payne Scott’ (with Miller Goss) Australian Dictionary of Biography Hooker, C., 2000, ‘Lady Jane Franklin and Scientific Collecting’, Australian Antique Collector, December 1999 – June 2000: pp. 118-120. (Commissioned work) Hooker, C., 2000, ‘The Hunt and the Home: Women scientific collectors’, Australian Antique Collector, December 1999 – June 2000, pp. 156-160. (Commissioned work) CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 7 Teaching, Supervision & Mentoring Teaching 2016 QUAL5002 Qualitative Methodologies and Study Design QUAL5004 Designing a Qualitative Research Project 2016 Intensive Training in the Medical Humanities and Professionalism, Medical students from Yeungnam University, Daegu Korea 2014 – date BMRI 5001 History and Philosophy of Brain and Mind PUBH5034 Capstone project BETH 5207 Arts and Health PUBH 5422 Health and Risk Communication MMHU 6902 Independent Study Guest lectures in history of health and medicine, public health ethics, qualitative health research methods, history and philosophy of science 2008- 13 Coordinator, Masters of Medical Humanities coursework degree MMHU 6901 Medicine and War MMHU 6902 Independent Study MMHU 6903 Key Concepts in Medical Humanities MMHU 6905 Medicine and Music MMHU 6906 Bodies on Display: Medicine, Museums, Art MMHU 6908 Dignity MMHU 6910 Literature, Narrative and Medicine MMHU 6911 Spirituality, Medicine and health care PSYC 5012 Health Communication: Risks, Decisions HPSC 4102 History of Medicine Guest lectures in history of health and medicine, public health ethics, qualitative health research methods, history and philosophy of science 2010-12 Intensive Training in the Medical Humanities and Professionalism, Medical students from Yeungnam University, Daegu Korea 2010-11 Specialist course in History of Medicine, Royal Australasian College of Physicians 2007 Fixed term contracts CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 8 WGS 261Y Scientific Constructions of Sex and Gender (University of Toronto) SOC 354H1 Emergent Issues in Health and Social Policy 2006 Guest lecturing and Fixed term contracts Introduction to Sociology; Comparative Welfare Societies; Public Health Ethics; Issues in Biomedicine (University of Sydney) 4050 Issues in Qualitative Research (York University) 351 Health Communication (University of Toronto) 2004 - 05 Sidney Sax Travelling Postdoctoral Fellowship in Public Health, resident in Canada 2003 Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney HPSC 3007 HPSC 2001 HPSC 3005 HPSC 4103 2002 Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney HPSC 3004 HPSC 4105 HPSC 2001 HPSC 3002 HPSC 4103 2001 Science and Ethics What Is This Thing Called Science? From Anthrax to AIDS: Science and government in disease Sociology of Science From Einstein to Frankenstein: the social relations of science. Research Methods in the History and Philosophy of Science: The status of evidence What Is This Thing Called Science? The Germs of Power: Disease, theories of causation, and public health from the black plague to AIDS. Quarrels, Consensus and Play: The negotiation of scientific knowledge Lecturer in History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney HPSC 4301 HPSC 3002 Sociology of Science The Germs of Power: Disease, theories of causation, and public health from the black plague to AIDS. Research Student Supervision Current Start PhD students CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 9 End Seamus Barker, Critical perspectives on pain 2014 Elizabeth van Ekert, The Silent Narrative: Understanding doctors' experiences of complaints made against them Siun Gallagher, Coping with a competitive health system: learning experiences and tips for clinician lobbyist 2014 Paul Bennett, Values in ENRICH, an arts-based clinical education program. 2014 David Levy, Homeopathic clinical reasoning in Australia: A phenomenological study PhD candidate 2008 Awarded PhD students Scott Fitzpatrick, Talking suicide: A critical examination of narrative and the (re)moralization of suicidology. 2013 2008 2013 Peter Hobbins, Venom and vivisection in the colonial antipodes. 2013. (Associate supervisor) Prize awarded: Rita and John Cornforth Medal for PhD Achievement & Community Contribution 2008 2013 Louise Stone, Assessing the patient with mixed emotional and physical symptoms: examining differences in clinical reasoning strategies and diagnostic frameworks between GP supervisors and registrars, PhD candidate 2007 2014 Jillian Gates Aesthetics for Visual Arts in Hospitals: A comparative case study between Balmain and Wyong Hospitals 2009. 2006 2009 2012 2013 Kruthika Narayan, Exploring Children's Dignity- A Qualitative and Philosophical Approach Medicine Honours thesis. 2011 2010 2011 Annie Parsons Narrative approaches to sustaining patient dignity, Medicine Honours thesis. 2010 2010 2010 Dan Gorman The Physiology and Pathogenesis Theories of Thomas Willis and His Application of them to Melancholy Medicine Honours thesis 2009. 2008 2009 Inas Karaki, Cadaver donation and use in medical education in Lebanon, HPS Honours thesis 2006 2006 2006 Andrew Collishaw, The Concept of Disease: A General Medical Practice and Homeopathic Medicine Perspective, HPS Honours thesis 2002 2002 2002 Anita Jacobson, The Gene Screen, HPS Honours thesis, 2001 2001 2001 MPhil Students Bruce Short, Robert Robertson: An exploration of fevrology and eighteenth century naval medicine. 2013 Honours Students CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 10 Professional Contributions (Service) Conference Participation Hooker, C., 2015, Thread #3, The Sydney Conference, Macquarie University 22-24 July Hooker, C., 2015, Moving the Space of Safety: Hospital infection control as a collective achievement, COMET, Hong Kong 23-25 June 2015 Ivory, K, Hooker, C., and Mooney-Somers, J. 2015, Using twitter with a poster as a novel data collection strategy, COMET, Hong Kong 23-25 June 2015 Ivory, K, Hooker, C., Macneill, P, Dwyer, P, and Scott, K., Grace Under Pressure: Enacting professionalism in medicine, workshop, 2015, COMET, Hong Kong 23-25 June 2015 Hooker, C, Hor, S, Iedema, R, Wyer, M, Jorm, C, Gilbert, L and O Sullivan M. Hospital Infection Control as Movements in Time and Space. COMET (Hong Kong, June 25-27) Hooker, C., 2015, The Performance and Art of Health AND Avoiding Othering: literature, ethics and health, Dialogues in Health Humanities, Charles Perkins Centre, University of Sydney, 10 Feb. Iedema, R., Hor, S., Wyer, M. Gilbert, L., Jorm, C., O’Sullivan, M., Hooker, C. 2014. Visualising infection risk to strengthen clinicians’ infection control. BMJ-IHI International Forum on Quality & Safety in Healthcare, Paris, 9-11 April. Hooker C. 2014. ' Empathy, Ethics and the Arts in Healthcare, The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing’, International Arts and Health Conference, National Gallery of Victoria 1113 November Ivory K., Hooker C. and Mooney-Somers J., 2014. 'Not all consultations are equal: Confronting challenging conversations in general practice' RACGP (Royal Australian College of General Practitioners) GP14 conference 9-11 October, Adelaide Hor S, Perisa M, Iedema R, Gilbert L, O’Sullivan M, Jorm C, Hooker C. 2013. The Five Moments made real: A new approach to hand hygiene education. Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control Conference, Gold Coast, Australia, 30 September – 2 October Leask J, Hooker C. 2013. Keynote address. ‘Effective communication strategies during an infectious disease event’ Sheela Basrur Symposium, Toronto, Canada 3 April Dowd K., Taylor M., Toribio J. A., Hooker C. and DhandN. 2012. ‘Zoonotic diseases: Vets’ perceptions and infection control practices’, AVA, May Hooker, C., 2012. ‘Values and ethics in vaccine-related risks’. World Congress on Risk, Sydney, Australia, July 18-20 Hooker, C., 2012. Talking about risk, Seminar: Ethical Issues in Immunisation, University of Sydney, March 26 Hooker, C., 2011. ‘Culture and the Medical Humanities’, Beijing Forum, November Hooker, C., 2011. ‘Medical Humanities – New research Directions’ research colloquium, Centre for Medical Humanities, Kings College, Durham, September Hooker, C., 2010. ‘Amplifiers for Disease: Options for disease control’ SIEID Conference, May 19 CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 11 Hooker C., Gordon J., 2010. ‘Medical Humanities: Their Role in Education, Training and Continuing Professional Development’, World Congress of Internal Medicine, Melbourne, Australia 20–25 March Hooker, C., 2010. Isolated Cases: 100 years of medical research in Australia, Session Chair and Opening and Closing remarks, Symposium at University of Sydney, 21 February 2010 Leask J, Hooker C. 2009. Plenary: ‘Journalists on the pandemic threat.’ Australasian Medical Writer’s Association Conference, Sydney, October Hooker, C., 2009. Chair, Medical Humanities, The Art of Good Health and Wellbeing, Port Macquarie, November 9-14 Hooker, C., 2009. Chair, Medical Humanities, Arts/Health Pain/Pleasure, second Arts and Health Conference, Newcastle, October 9 Hooker, C., 1999. Conference Organiser, Contagion. (This international conference of 100 attendees resulted in my coedited volume of the same name). Hooker, C., 1998. Conference Organiser, Australian Historical Association Biennial Conference, 500 attendees. Hooker, C., 1998. ‘The Problem of Gender and Physics’, After the Body, international conference at the University of Manchester. Hooker, C., 1997. Organiser, NSW History Week Conference Extracurricular Events’ Organisation 2015, 10 Dec: PEI Symposium Structures of survival: Managing emerging infectious diseases in the twenty first century The outbreak of Ebolavirus disease, which spread widely across three West African nations in 2014, and the delay and subsequent difficulty controlling it, offered a sobering preview of the potential impacts of other emerging or drug resistant infectious diseases in the twenty first century. This symposium examined how socioeconomic, cultural and political systems contribute to the emergence, transmission and control of infectious diseases. It explored the contexts that contribute to infectious disease outbreaks and to surviving them. Speakers included Professor Lyn Gilbert, infectious diseases physician and clinical microbiologist; Professor Angus Dawson, Director, Centre of Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine (VELiM), School of Public Health at the University of Sydney. 2015, 26 Aug: Reclaiming the Knowledge Commons: The ethics of academic publishing, State Library of NSW This one day symposium gathered leading academics and industry representatives to discuss: the current harmful consequences the commodification of the publication of scholarship and research; and asked the questions: How should those involved in serious research behave ethically in the current publishing environment? What new options can technology make possible? Participants included Dr Alex Byrne (Chief Librarian SLNSW); Prof Stephen Leeder; Paul Komesaroff; CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 12 Prof Paul James; Dr Virginia Barbour (Director, AOASG); and representatives from ARC, Sage and Wiley. 2011, 11 Oct: Arts in Health and Medicine: Developing a Research Agenda. A partnership between the Medical Humanities, Sydney University, and the Arts and Health Foundation. NSW universities involved in arts and health practice and research were invited to share and initiate discussion on the breadth and scope of the sector and to consider some of the core principles that may be a benchmark for evaluation and research. This event formed the basis for the development of a NSW network of the arts in health & medicine. Presenters included Prof David Bennett, The Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Paul Bennett, Health Education Officer, Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health, Kris Smith, Associate Lecturer, School of Drama Fine Art and Music, University of Newcastle, Dr Stewart Dunn and Dr Paul Heinrich, University of Sydney and Pam McClean Communication Centre, Royal North Shore Hospital 2010, 13-14 Oct: Dr Esther Sternberg in Conversation. A collaborative event between VELiM, the Arts and Health Foundation, the Centre for Arts and Health, University of Newcastle, and the Faculty of Architecture, University of Sydney; 2 public talks with local experts: 1) Healing Spaces: Museum of Contemporary Art, 13 Oct, Dr Sternberg in conversation with Prof David Bennett, Children’s Hospital Westmead, and Prof Diane Jones, Director, PTW Architects 2) Emotions, the Brain and the Body, 14 Oct, Dr Sternberg in conversation with Prof Ian Hickie, Director of the Brain and Mind Research Institute, University of Sydney 2010, 22 Jun: ‘Wrong Side of the Bus’ film screening & discussion THE FILM: “Melbourne psychiatrist Sidney Bloch returns to South Africa, the country of his birth, with his teenage son. Sid has been plagued by guilt for “not doing enough” when segregation was introduced during the apartheid era more than 40 years ago. Now he’s in search of forgiveness. As a young medical student Sid Bloch sat with black South Africans on the ‘wrong side of the bus’ when segregation was introduced, but his protest was short-lived and his guilt over his inactivity is compounded by his heritage: he's the son of LithuanianJews persecuted by the Nazis. More than 40 years later he reunites with his South African fellow students, and meets political activists and exprisoners including a hero of the freedom movement Albie Sachs. These encounters challenge and help him to make peace with his own conscience.” ABC Compass DISCUSSANTS: Sidney Bloch, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, Adjunct Emeritus Professor in the Centre for Health and Society, and Senior Fellow, School of Philosophy, Anthropology and Sociology at the University of Melbourne; Miles Little, Founding Director of the Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine, Emeritus Professor of Surgery at the Sydney Medical School; Danielle Celermajer, director of CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 13 the Asia Pacific Masters of Human Rights and Democratisation, a European Union funded project establishing networked postgraduate human rights education across the Asia Pacific Region; and the film’s producer Rod Freedman. 2010, 21 Feb: Conference Chair: Isolated Cases? - 100 Years of Medical Research in Australia. A collaborative event between VELiM, the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital Museum and the Department of History, University of Sydney. Marking the centenary of the establishment of the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine, this one-day colloquium encompassed the history of medical research in Australia from the 19th century to the present. Honorary Address: Prof Donald Metcalf, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute Historical Comment: Emeritus Prof Rod Home, University of Melbourne Professional Development Talks Macneill, P., Dywer, P, Scott, K, Ivory, K and Hooker, C. 2015. Grace Under Pressure: Enacting professionalism in medicine, Grand Rounds, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, 14 August Hooker, C., 2010 - 2012: Intensive Training in the Medical Humanities and Professionalism, Medical students from Yeungnam University, Daegu Korea Hooker, C., 2011. ‘Medical Humanities – New research Directions’ research colloquium, Centre for Medical Humanities, Kings College, Durham, September Hooker, C., 2010 and 2011: Specialist course in History of Medicine, Royal Australasian College of Physicians Hooker, C., 2010, ‘Parallel Chart and Ventriloquist Postures: How to do narrative medicine’ RPAH Medical Grand Rounds, May 14 Hooker, C., 2010. ‘Media ethics during disease outbreaks’ at the Workshop on Infectious Diseases, Security and Ethics, Sydney, 4-5 February. ARC funded/ National Centre for Biosecurity. Hooker, C., 2009. ‘Thinking through balance’, VELiM Conversation series Hooker, C., 2009. ‘Risk discourses in cancer policy’, Medical research seminar series, University of Western Sydney Hooker, C., 2009, ‘Behave Yourself: lay perceptions of cancer risk’, workshops held with the Cancer Councils of NSW, Victoria and Western Australia Hooker, C., 2008. ‘Risk in Cancer Policy’, invited by the History and Philosophy of Science seminar series, University of Sydney Hooker, C., 2008, ‘Behave Yourself Part 1’, core group meeting, Centre for Values, Ethics and Law in Medicine Hooker, C., 2008. ‘Behave Yourself Part II’, 14th International Qualitative Health Research Conference, Banff, Alberta Hooker, C., 2008. ‘Writing the Risk of Cancer’, Medical Humanities, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 14 Hooker, C., 2008. ‘Cancer Risk and Cancer Policy’, Health Sciences, University of Ottawa, Ontario Hooker, C., 2008. ‘Writing the Risk of Cancer’, Public Health Sciences, University of Toronto, Ontario Hooker, C., 2006. Organiser and speaker, Pandemics and the Media, seminar at School for Public Health, University of Toronto Hooker, C., 2006. ‘Responding to Health Scares: Recent Historical Lessons’, Royal Australasian College of Physicians. Hooker, C., 2005. Guest participant, SARS and the City workshop Hooker, C., 2005. ‘Health Scares and the History of Risk’, Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, University of Toronto Hooker, C., 2005. ‘Health Scares: Professional Priorities’, poster School of Public Health Research day. Hooker, C., 2005. ‘Comparison of Qualitative and Historical Research Methods’, Qualitative Inquiry Group, University of Toronto Hooker, C., 2004. Participant, qualitative methods research group, University of Toronto Hooker, C., 2004. ‘Workshop in risk communication’, invited by the Niagara Region Health Unit Hooker, C., 2004. ‘Women in Physics’, National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico Hooker C, Grossman J. 2003. ‘How to Feyerabend: Against Method but for Dada?’, Research Seminar Series, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney Hooker, C., 2002. Organiser, research seminar series, HPS Hooker, C., 2002 ‘Medicine and Agriculture: unexplored links in the history of Australian intellectual history and public health policy’, History of Medicine seminar, University of Sydney. Hooker, C., 2002. ‘Exploring Gender, Biology and Intimacy: Women in the Resurgence of Systematics in Botany and Zoology in Australia, 1930-1960’, Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science. Hooker, C., 2002. ‘Underlying our modern world: Georgina King and feminist failures’, HPS Seminar Series. Hooker, C., 2001. ‘Gender and Gifts in Australian geology’, Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science, Melbourne Hooker, C., 2001. ‘Communicating Sex? Sexual health advertising in Australia’, Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science, Melbourne Hooker, C., 2001. ‘Beyond Kuhn and Feyerabend: the philosophy of science’, NSW Astronomy Society. Hooker, C. & Jill Levenberg, 2000. ‘Carrying Defects: Risk, Responsibility and Social Policy in Early Twentieth Century Australia’, Risk and Responsibility, University of Sydney. Hooker, C. 2000. ‘The Drink of Death or Nature’s Perfect Food: Governing Milk and Contagion’, Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science. CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 15 Hooker, C. 1999. ‘A Geology of the Modern World: Georgina King and the politics of amateur science’, Winner of the 2000 Max Kelly Medal Hooker, C. 1999. ‘Natural Vision: gendered spaces in colonial science’, In/Between, University of Sydney. Hooker, C. 1999. ‘Diphtheria and Immunisation in Building Australian public health’, Australian Society for the History of Medicine, University of Sydney Hooker, C. & Michelle Arrow, 1997. ‘Not A Job In The Ordinary Sense: Rethinking Middle Class Women and Work’, Mass Historia, University of Melbourne. Hooker, C. 1997. ‘Feminism and Science: Voices from the past’, Feminism in Transit II, Australian National University, Canberra. Hooker, C. 1996. ‘Joining the Academy: Australian women scientists and professionalisation’, Mass Historia, University of Sydney. Hooker, C. 1995-6. Organiser, History reading group and seminar series University Service 2014 -15 Chair, Politics and Ethics of Infection node, Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Disease and Biosecurity 2014- Member of SRC committee 2007 - VELiM staff and teaching committees 2015 Leader and participant in Charles Perkins Centre Health Humanities Node 2014 - Multiple mini interviews (MMI) for medical school entry 2007- Consultation and contribution and teaching in the Sydney MD/ Graduate Medical Program 2010 Coordinator of weekly Conversation series at VELiM 2008-10 Faculty of Medicine Coursework Coordinators meeting Visiting Scholars 2016 Teaching health humanities to a group of 10 medical students from Yeungnam Medical School, Taegue, South Korea 2015 Assistant Professor YuYu Guo, Dashiqiao Community, Xuanwu, Nanjing PR China 2010 Prof DaeHyun Kim, Department of Family Medicine, School of Medicine, Keimyung University, Daegu, Korea 2009 Prof Young-Hwan Lee, Department of Medical Education, Department of Pediatrics, College of CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 Teaching medical humanities to medical 16 2008 Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Korea students Dr Tri Harnoto, Gadja Mahda University, Indonesia Physician experience and narrative Community Service Arts and health / medical humanities community: support, advocacy, service 2015 - Organiser. Art for Health and Wellbeing workshop, Broken Hill University Department of Rural Health, June 1-2; produced an Art brief for the School Health Hubs which has been incorporated into the health hub design 2011 - Annual partnership projects with Institute for Creative Health 2009-10 Event club; monthly specialist medical humanities events e.g. guided labyrinth walk 2008-09 Book club 2007-09 Organization of nascent Medical Humanities Association in Australia 2007- Provision of advice to practitioners and scholars around Australia and south east Asia, registering Colleges 2007-10 Contributor, South East Asian Humanities in Medicine newsletter and organization 2007- Liaison with relevant groups e.g. Australian Doctors Orchestra, Creative Doctors Network, art doctors 2007- Special events: film nights, visiting speakers 2007-11 Monthly newsletter 2007-11 Maintenance of website with jobs, book reviews, community events, publications and discussions Media appearances 2016: Theatre skills help doctors play the role and address workplace bullying, ABC Central West. Claire Hooker being cited by Melanie Pearce. 2014: What are the critical health issues for G20 leaders? Croakey, the Crikey health blog, Interview with Michelle Hughes, 13 Nov 2004: Dr Joyce Vickery - Forensic Botanist, ABC The Science Show, Interview with Robyn Williams, 24 July Peer Review & Editorial Responsibilities 2011-15 Editorial Board Australian Feminist Studies 2010-15 Editorial Board BMJ Medical Humanities CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 17 2010 Reviewer of Australian Laureate Fellowships, ARC 2005 Classed as international expert reviewer for the Australia Research Council (ARC) and the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC). 2003- Review of grant applications, ARC and NHMRC 2001 - Journal article peer review for: Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health Critical Public Health Health: an interdisciplinary journal of health and society Health and History Health, Risk and Society Isis Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Metascience Pluto Press Risk Analysis Professional Memberships 2014-date, 2009 Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law (AABHL) 2008-date (Australian) Association for the Medical Humanities (AMH) 2008-date, 1997-2001 Australasian and New Zealand Society of the History of Medicine (ANZSHM) 1998-2001 History of Science society (HSS) 1996-2001 Australasian Association for the History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (AAHPSSS) CV Dr L Claire Hooker – last updated: 8 May 2017 18