@article{da777a39d7d8418689a87afe3cd5e91b,
title = "Constructive Disappointment and Disbelief: Building a Career in Neuroethics",
author = "Fins, {Joseph J.}",
note = "Funding Information: FINS JOSEPH J. Joseph J. Fins, M.D., is the E. William Davis, Jr., M.D. Professor of Medical Ethics, Chief of the Division of Medical Ethics, and Professor of Medicine, at Weill Cornell Medical College where he co-directs the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury (CASBI), at Weill Cornell and Rockefeller University, New York, New York. This article is dedicated to Ralph L. Nachman, M.D., former E. Hugh Luckey Distinguished Professor of Medicine and Chair of the Department of Medicine at the New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center, whose career advice got better with time. All trainees and faculty members would be fortunate to benefit from such wisdom and guidance. The author acknowledges the support of the Jerold B. Katz Foundation to the Consortium for the Advanced Study of Brain Injury and Weill Cornell Medical College. In this series of essays, The Road Less Traveled, noted bioethicists share their stories and the personal experiences that prompted them to pursue the field. These memoirs are less professional chronologies and more descriptions of the seminal touchstone events and turning points that led—often unexpectedly—to their career path. 10 09 2018 10 2018 27 4 ",
year = "2018",
doi = "10.1017/S0963180118000063",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "27",
pages = "544--553",
journal = "Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics",
issn = "0963-1801",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "4",
}