Her current research interests have been funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council and focus on wise ethical decisions (Phronesis) in medicine and teaching medical ethics and law.
Catherine Hale, SFHEA, LLB (Hons), MSc, PGCE, Barrister at Law (Middle Temple), Mediator (CEDR Accredited), is a Professor specialising in medical law and ethics which she teaches both in the Law School and Medical School at the University of Warwick. She is also the Postgraduate Academic Lead for Learning Development and Course Director for the Iheed-Warwick MMedEd programme within WMS. She is an influential legal and ethical expert on issues related to health care and medical law, particularly current ethical issues. As a regular speaker at external events and media commentator she has provided lectures and commentary on key health care and legal issues.
- Conroy, Mervyn, Malik, Aisha, Hale, Catherine, Weir, Catherine, Brockie, Alan, Turner, Chris, 2021. Using practical wisdom to facilitate ethical decision-making : a major empirical study of phronesis in the decision narratives of doctors. BMC Medical Ethics, 22 (1)
- Baines, Darrin L., Bates, I., Bader, L, Hale, C., Schneider, P., 2018. Conceptualising production, productivity and technology in pharmacy practice : a novel framework for policy, education and research. Human Resources for Health, 16 (1)
- Wiskin, Connie, Dowell, Jonathan, Hale, Catherine, 2018. Beyond ?health and safety' ? the challenges facing students asked to work outside of their comfort, qualification level or expertise on medical elective placement. BMC Medical Ethics, 19 (1)
- Fazil, Q., Aujla, Navneet, Hale, C., Kai, J., 2015. Unequal treatment : health care experiences and needs of patients with cancer from minority ethnic communities. Diversity and equality in health and care, 12 (3), pp. 95-103
- Hale, Catherine, 2006. Recent thinking about end of life issues. Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 20 (4), pp. 605-617
- 'Draper, Heather, 'Jenkins, Simon, 'Bernthal, E., 'Hale, C., 'Henning, J., 'Gibson, C., 2018. 'Preparing for Operation GRITROCK : a discussion of some of the military medical ethics challenges encountered in the planning stages. Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David (eds.), Ethical Challenges for Military Health Care Personnel Dealing with Epidemics, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge
- Draper, Heather, Jenkins, Simon, Benthal, Lizzy, Hale, Catherine, Henning, Jeremy, Gibson, Chris, 2018. Preparing for operation GRITROCK : military medical ethics challenges encountered in the planning stages of the UK Ebola response mission. In Messelken, Daniel; Winkler, David (eds.), Ethical Challenges for Military Health Care Personnel : Dealing with Epidemics, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, Routledge, pp. 19-37
- Malik, Aisha, Weir, Catherine, Conroy, Mervyn, Hale, Catherine, Turner, Chris, 2020. Phronesis and the medical community follow-on impact and engagement project. University of Birmingham
Title | Funder | Award start | Award end |
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AHRC: Phronesis and the Medical Community" Follow on Impact and Engagement | AHRC | 25 Jun 2018 | 24 Jun 2019 |