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Lindsay Semler serves as a Lecturer on Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in the Department of Medicine. Her academic appointment focuses on medical ethics within critical care settings.
Dr. Semler's research interests center on ethical dilemmas in intensive care medicine, with particular expertise in end-of-life decision making. Her work addresses complex questions regarding patient autonomy versus family involvement in critical medical decisions, resuscitation orders, and ethics consultation processes in ICU environments.
Her publication record demonstrates focused expertise in medical ethics, particularly examining who should have final decision-making authority in end-of-life scenarios within intensive care units. This research intersects with broader fields of palliative care, patient rights, and healthcare policy.
Dr. Semler collaborates with colleagues including Cremens, M. and appears to work alongside prominent researchers in medical ethics such as Truog, Bob and Wolfe, Joanne. Her departmental colleagues include Puig, Alberto, Goodman, Elaine, Rowley, Christopher, Gerszten, Robert, and Weinblatt, Michael.


