

Stephen G. Post
Dr. Stephen G. Post is instrumental in shaping the field of medical humanities and bioethics through his pioneering work at Stony Brook University. As a distinguished professor of preventive medicine, he has made significant contributions to the understanding of altruism and compassionate care. Dr. Post is the founding director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics, where he leads initiatives that integrate ethical considerations into medical practice. With a robust background in behavioral sciences, Dr. Post has authored and edited numerous books that explore the profound impact of altruism on individual and societal well-being. His research delves into the ways in which selfless acts can enhance mental health and foster a more compassionate society. His work is widely recognized for bridging the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application in healthcare settings. Dr. Post's academic journey includes a tenure at the Medicine University of California-Berkeley, where he honed his research skills and developed a keen interest in the intersections of bioethics and compassionate care. His scholarly contributions have been instrumental in advancing the discourse on how ethical principles can be seamlessly integrated into patient care, promoting a holistic approach to medicine. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Post is actively involved in disseminating his research findings to a broader audience. His website serves as a comprehensive resource, offering insights into his extensive body of work and providing access to his publications. Through his dedication to education and research, Dr. Post continues to inspire future generations of healthcare professionals to prioritize empathy and ethical considerations in their practice.
Publications
, 20-26, 1995-01-01
, 72-93, 2004-04-08
, 2009-02-12
, 142-147, 1995-01-01