
Overview
Background
Hon. Prof. Andrew Crowden is a bioethicist and philosopher with extensive experience in clinical, research and organisational ethics. Andrew has Master of Bioethics and Ph.D. degrees from the Monash Bioethics Centre. He is Honorary Professor in Philosophy at the University of Queensland’s School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry where he is Chairperson of the University of Queensland Ethics Advisory Group (UQEAG). Andrew is an Honorary Professorial Fellow at the University of Melbourne and an Adjunct Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC). He is Chair of WEHI (Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research) HREC, Chairperson of UniSC HREC, Executive member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) Research Ethics Committee, Stream Leader for Research and Innovation for the Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law (AABHL), a member of CSIRO’s Australian Health Biobank (AHB) Advisory Group, a member of the Australasian Association of Philosophy (AAP) Philosophy in the Community Committee (PiCC) and is Director and Lead Consultant at Crowden Consultants (ABN 27914792136).
Andrew was a foundation board member of the Australasian Association of Bioethics, foundation research ethics stream leader for the Australasian Association of Bioethics and Health Law (AABHL), Chairperson of the UniSC Animal Ethics Committee (AEC), Chairperson of Townsville Hospital and Health Service HREC, Chairperson of Mater Health Services HREC, member of the Mater Clinical Ethics Committee (CEC), member of NHMRC’s Harmonisation of Multi-Centre Ethical Review (HoMER) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Research Group and the HoMER Monitoring Subgroup, Deputy Chair of the Victorian Government Ministerial Consultative Council for Human Research Ethics, Chairperson of Austin Health HREC, Bioethicist on Northeast Health HREC, the appointed Ethicist on the South Australian Government Human Research Subcommittee, Chair of the Rural Health Academic Centre’s Human Ethics Advisory Group at the University of Melbourne, and the Faculty of Health and Behavioural Sciences Dean’s nominee to Deakin University HREC.
Andrew’s recent research in practical ethics and the philosophical and ethics dimensions of genomics, data science and health has been funded by the University of Queensland, the Queensland Genomic Health Alliance and the John Templeton Foundation in collaboration with the University of Virginia and QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.
Availability
- Honorary Professor Andrew Crowden is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Qualifications
- Masters (Research) of Bioethics, Monash University
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
Research interests
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Bioethics, Ethics Philosophy
Works
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2009
Journal Article
Ethical and legal dimensions of factitious disorder, commentary for De Witt D.E., Ward A., Prabhu S., Warton B., 'Patient privacy versus protecting the patient and health system from harm: a case study'
Crowden, Andrew (2009). Ethical and legal dimensions of factitious disorder, commentary for De Witt D.E., Ward A., Prabhu S., Warton B., 'Patient privacy versus protecting the patient and health system from harm: a case study'. Medical Journal of Australia, 191 (4), 216-216.
2009
Other Outputs
WorkSafe Safety Development Fund, Aggression Prevention and Management Project, Final Report
Crowden, A., Saunders, D., Liaw, S-T. and Faye, P. (2009). WorkSafe Safety Development Fund, Aggression Prevention and Management Project, Final Report.
2008
Journal Article
Professional boundaries and the ethics of dual and multiple overlapping relationships in psychotherapy
Crowden, Andrew (2008). Professional boundaries and the ethics of dual and multiple overlapping relationships in psychotherapy. Monash Bioethics Review, 27 (4), 10-27. doi: 10.1007/BF03351302
2008
Journal Article
Distinct rural ethics
Crowden, Andrew (2008). Distinct rural ethics. American Journal of Bioethics, 8 (4), 65-67. doi: 10.1080/15265160802147207
2008
Book Chapter
Supporting rural health professionals and their families
Dury, Angela, Malcolm, Helen, Critchley, Jennifer and Crowden, Andrew (2008). Supporting rural health professionals and their families. A textbook of Australian rural health. (pp. 129-137) edited by Siaw-Teng Liaw and Sue Kilpatrick. Canberra, ACT, Australia: Australian Rural Health Education Network.
2007
Other Outputs
WorkSafe Safety Development Fund, Aggression Prevention and Management Project, Progress Report
Liaw, S-T., Crowden, A., Saunders, D. and Faye, P. (2007). WorkSafe Safety Development Fund, Aggression Prevention and Management Project, Progress Report.
2006
Conference Publication
Experiences of pathways to care for first episode psychosis: Four case studies
Fry, P., Crowden, A., Andrews, F., Roy, D. and Metcalf, M. (2006). Experiences of pathways to care for first episode psychosis: Four case studies. 5th International Conference on Early Psychosis, Birmingham England, Oct 04-06, 2006. ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV. doi: 10.1016/S0920-9964(06)70355-3
2004
Journal Article
The debate continues: unique ethics for psychiatry
Crowden, Andrew (2004). The debate continues: unique ethics for psychiatry. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 38 (3), 111-114. doi: 10.1080/j.1440-1614.2004.01323.x
2003
Journal Article
Ethically sensitive mental health care: is there a need for a unique ethics for psychiatry?
Crowden, Andrew (2003). Ethically sensitive mental health care: is there a need for a unique ethics for psychiatry?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 37 (2), 143-149. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-1614.2003.01113.x
2001
Journal Article
Review 'Practical Decision Making in Health Care Ethics: Cases and concepts' by R.J. Devettere
Crowden, Andrew (2001). Review 'Practical Decision Making in Health Care Ethics: Cases and concepts' by R.J. Devettere. Monash Bioethics Review, 21, 39-40.
1998
Journal Article
Response to 'Of Nurses, Voluntary Euthanasia, and Professional Journals', Johnstone et al.
Crowden, Andrew (1998). Response to 'Of Nurses, Voluntary Euthanasia, and Professional Journals', Johnstone et al.. Monash Bioethics Review, 17 (1), 27-28.
1997
Journal Article
Review of 'Competence to Consent' by Becky Cox White
Crowden, Andrew (1997). Review of 'Competence to Consent' by Becky Cox White. Bioethics, 11 (1), 88-89. doi: 10.1111/1467-8519.t01-1-00045
1996
Journal Article
Informed consent: Patient autonomy and physician beneficence within clinical medicine - Wear, S.
Crowden, A. (1996). Informed consent: Patient autonomy and physician beneficence within clinical medicine - Wear, S.. Bioethics, 10 (1), 83-86.
1994
Journal Article
On the moral nature of nursing practice
Crowden, Andrew (1994). On the moral nature of nursing practice. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 20 (6), 1104-1110. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2648.1994.20061104.x
1992
Journal Article
Review of 'Psychiatric Ethics, 2nd ed.' edited by S. Bloch and P. Chodoff
Crowden, Andrew (1992). Review of 'Psychiatric Ethics, 2nd ed.' edited by S. Bloch and P. Chodoff. Bioethics, 6 (1), 83-85. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.1992.tb00184.x
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Digital ethics in a big data age: the challenges of privacy and consent
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Emeritus Professor Fred D'Agostino
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Doctor Philosophy
Trust, Consent, and Privacy in the Surveillance Economy
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
In Cricket, Should the Batter Walk? Fairness and Ethical Decision-Making in Sport
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
Morality by Design: Scientific Morality and Its Implications for Social Institutions
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Julian Lamont
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