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John Osborn MD

Ethics & Treaty Project

Through John’s “Bedside to Streamside” work in ethics, he has encouraged the adaptation of practical approaches in clinical ethics to improve ethical decision-making in environmental conflicts.

In 1985 John worked with ethicist Johnny Cox to develop the ethics training program for resident physicians at Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane. In 1991 he was asked by Spokane VA Medical Center leadership to establish the ethics consultation service. In 1997 along with ethics consultant Rose Mary Volbrecht, John co-founded the Regional Ethics Network of Eastern Washington (RENEW).  To improve ethics at the end of life, RENEW drafted and piloted Washington State’s Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment (POLST) now used statewide.

Along with The Rev. Tom Soeldner and The Rev. John Rosenberg, John coordinates the Ethics & Treaty Project with support from the Columbia Institute for Water Policy and Sierra Club.  Since 2014 the river ethics project has facilitated yearly One River, Ethics Matter (OREM) conferences. John also helps to coordinate the Spokane River Team and Columbia River Team for Sierra Club. He helped in creating the Columbia River Roundtable and American NGO Treaty Caucus.

As a physician, John’s work is inspired by his mother, Marie Osborn ARNP, Idaho’s first nurse practitioner. He has provided medical care for military veterans since 1985, including directing HIV/AIDS care for 25 years and as Chief of Medicine at the Spokane VA Medical Center. He currently provides care for veterans at the Seattle VA ER. He serves as physician advisor for Camp Chaparral, a program jointly hosted by the Yakama Nation and Dept of Veterans Affairs to improve care for Native American veterans with PTSD. He has led regional efforts to improve suicide prevention, responding to high suicide rates among Veterans and the loss to suicide of his nephew, Cameron Wilder. John also volunteers with the Medical Reserve Corps serving Vashon Island.

Email:  osborn1956@gmail.com

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