James Giordano, Ph.D. REFEREED PUBLICATIONS (118) Invited Reviews, Editorials and Commentaries McGrew M, Giordano J. Whence tendance? Accepting responsibility for the care of the chronic pain patient. Pain Physician 12: 77-79 (2009) Kaspar J, Boswell MV, Giordano J. Assessing chronic pain: Facilitating objective access to the subjectivity of pain. Prac Pain Management 9(3): 55-59 (2009). Boswell MV, Giordano J. Evidence-based or evidence-biased: On the need to consider stakeholder values in research assessment. Pain Physician 12: 9-12 (2009) Giordano J. What a Decade of the Mind affords the Decade of Pain Control and Research. Prac Pain Management 9(1): 52-56 (2009) Giordano J, Schatman ME. A crisis in chronic pain care – An ethical analysis: Part three: Toward an integrative, multidisciplinary pain medicine built around the needs of the patient. Pain Physician 11: 64-73 (2008). Giordano J. Maldynia: Pain as illness and the need for complementarity in pain care. Forsch. Komplementarmed. 15: 278-281 (2008). Giordano J. Toward a neuroethics of pain medicine. Prac Pain Management 8 (8); 48-53 (2008) Giordano J, Schatman ME. A crisis in chronic pain care – An ethical analysis. Part two: Proposed structure and function of an ethics of pain medicine. Pain Physician 11: 589-595 (2008) Wurzman R, Jonas WB, Giordano J. Pain and depression: Potential and possibility for putative spectrum disorders. Pain Practitioner 17 (3): (2008). Giordano J, Schatman ME, Benedikter R. Pain care for a global community; part 2: Ethics and economics in intersection. Prac Pain Management 8 (7): 65-69 (2008). Marin F, Giordano J. Pain care for a global community: A role for a philosophy of medicine. Prac Pain Management 8(7): (2008): in press Giordano J. Reconciling religion and science: Re-examination of process and form – a commentary on Kvasz. Spirituality Health International 9 (3): (2008) in press. Giordano J, Schatman M. A crisis in pain care- An ethical analysis. Part one: Facts, issues, and problems. Pain Physician 11; 6-12 (2008) Giordano J, Engebretson JC. Culture and the ethics of patient-centered pain care. Practical Pain Management; 8(2):58-64 (2008) Giordano J, Ives JA, Jonas WB. Hormetic responses in neural systems: Consideration, contexts, and caveats. Crit Rev Toxicol 38: 1-5 (2008). Giordano J, Wurzman R. Chronic pain and substance abuse: Spectrum disorder and implications for ethical care. Prac Pain Management 8(6): 53-58 (2008). Giordano J. Ethics of, and in pain medicine: Constructs, content, and contexts of application. Pain Physician 11: 1-5 (2008). Giordano J. Complementarity, brain-mind, and pain. Forsch. Komplementarmed. 15: 2-6 (2008). Niebrój LT, Jadamus-Niebrój D, Giordano J. Toward a moral grounding of pain medicine: Consideration of neuroscience, reverence, beneficence, and autonomy. Pain Physician,11:7-12 (2008) Giordano J. Technology in pain medicine: Research, practice, and the influence of the market. Prac Pain Management 8(3); 56-59 (2008). Manchikanti L, Atluri S, Trescot A, Giordano J. Monitoring opioid adherence in chronic pain patients: Tools, techniques and utility. Pain Physician;11:1-26 (2008). Giordano J. Grappling with the ethics of practical pain management. Prac Pain Management; 8(1):72-75 (2008). Giordano J. The good patient: Responsibilities and obligations of the patient-physician relationship. Prac Pain Management 7(9): 58-65 (2007). Giordano J. Physicians, payments, and practices: Moral issues, public perceptions, and the Stark laws. Pain Physician 10: 719-723 (2007). Giordano J, Hutchison PJ. The “promise “of pain medicine: Profession, oaths and the probity of practice. Prac Pain Management 7(8): 78-80 (2007). Giordano J, Lega LI. Rational, emotive, ethical approaches to psychosocial pain care. Prac. Pain Management 7(7): 74-78 (2007). Giordano J, Walter J. Pain and psychopathology in military wounded: How etiology, epidemiology sustain an ethics of treatment. Prac. Pain Management 7(6): 34-42 (2007. Ives JA, Giordano J. Unusual claims, normative process: On the use and stringency of scientific method. Forsch. Komplementarmed. 14: 138-139 (2007). Giordano J, Pedroni J. Pain research: The relationship of knowing and doing. Prac. Pain Management 7(5): 28-30 (2007). Gupta A, Giordano J. On the nature, assessment, and treatment of fetal pain: Neurobiological bases, pragmatic issues and ethical concerns. Pain Physician 10: 525-532 (2007). Giordano J. On placebo… Prac. Pain Management 7(4): 73-76 (2007). Giordano J, Gomez CF, Harrison C. On the potential role for interventional pain management in palliative care. Pain Physician 10(3): 395-398 (2007) Giordano J. Chronic pain and spirituality. Prac. Pain Management 7(3): 64-68 (2007) Manchikanti L, Boswell MV, Giordano J. Evidence-based interventional pain management: principles, protocols, potential and applications. Pain Physician 10(2): 329-356 (2007) Giordano J. A big picture: neurogenesis, pain and the reality and ethics of pain medicine. Prac. Pain Management, 7(2): 37-52 (2007). Giordano J, Neale A. Daniel Callahan redux – business and medicine “Can this marriage work?” Del Med J 79(5): 185-187 (2007). Giordano J. Resolutions: examining the past, present and future of practical pain management. Prac. Pain Management, 7(1): 63-67 (2007). Maricich Y, Giordano J. Pain, suffering and the ethics of pain medicine: Is a deontic foundation sufficient? Am. J. Pain Management, 17: 130-138, (2007). Giordano J. Technology, techniques and tekne: On the ethical use of guidelines in the practice of interventional pain medicine. Pain Physician, 10: 1-5 (2007). Giordano J, LeRoy P, Uthaman U. On the role of primary care within a system of integrative multi-disciplinary pain management. Prac. Pain Management, 6(8): 66-69 (2006). Giordano J. Hospice, palliative care, and pain medicine: Meeting the obligations of non-abandonment and preserving the dignity of terminally ill patients. Del Med J, 78(11): 419-422 (2006). Giordano J. Pain as disease and illness: Part Two – Structure and function of the ethics of pain medicine. Prac. Pain Management 6(7): 65-68 (2006). Giordano J. Changing the practice of pain medicine writ large and small through identifying problems and establishing goals. Pain Physician, 9: 283-286 (2006). Giordano J. Understanding pain as disease and illness: Part One. Prac. Pain Management 6(6):70-73, (2006). Giordano J. The moral community of the clinical pain medicine encounter. Prac.Pain Management, 6(5): 60-63, (2006). Giordano J. Competence and commitment to care. Pain Practitioner, 16(2): 10-16, (2006). Giordano J. Cassandra’s curse: Interventional pain management, policy and preserving meaning against a market mentality. Pain Physician, 9: 167-170 (2006). Giordano J. Agents, intentions and actions: moral virtue in pain medicine. Prac. Pain Management, 6(4): 76-80, (2006) Giordano J. Of oaths, authenticity, and agency. Am. J. Pain Management, 16: 98-101 (2006). Giordano J. On knowing: Domains of knowledge and intellectual virtue in practical pain management. Prac. Pain Management, 6(3): 65-67 (2006) Giordano J. Dolor, morbus, patiens: Maldynia, pain as the illness of suffering. Pain Practitioner, 16 (1): 24-28, (2006) Giordano J. Good as gold? The randomized controlled trial: pragmatic and ethical issues in pain research. Am. J. Pain Management, 16; 68-71 (2006) Giordano J. Dignity, and pain medicine at the end of life. Prac. Pain Management, 6(2): 68-70 (2006) Giordano J. Pain medicine, morality and the marketplace; Time for a change. Prac. Pain Management, 6 (1): 88-89 (2006) Giordano J. In the patients’ voice. Am. J. Pain Management 16 (1): 34-35 (2006) Giordano J. Bioethics and intractable pain. Prac. Pain Management 5(7): 72-79 (2005). Giordano J. Philosophical perspectives and ethical discourse in the challenges of pain research and treatment: An invitation. Am. J. Pain Management 15 (3): 103-106 (2005). Giordano J. Toward a core philosophy and virtue-based ethics of pain medicine. Pain Practitioner, 15(2): 59-66 (2005). Giordano J, Boswell MV. Pain, placebo and nocebo: epistemic, ethical and practical issues. Pain Physician 8:331-333 (2005). Peer-reviewed Journal Articles Giordano J, Benedikter R. The future of humanity: Biotechnology and the trans- and post-human possibilities. J. Futures Studies (2009, in press) Mahoney JS, Palyo N, Napier G, Giordano J. The therapeutic milieu re-conceptualized for the 21st century. Arch Psychiat Nurs (2009, in press) Giordano J. The neuroscience of pain, and the neuroethics of pain care. Neuroethics (2009, in press). Giordano J, Benedikter R. The future of humanity: Biotechnology and the trans- and post-human possibilities. J. Futures Studies (2009, in press) Mahoney JS, Palyo N, Napier G, Giordano J. The therapeutic milieu re-conceptualized for the 21st century. Arch Psychiat Nurs (2009, in press) Giordano J, Kohls N. Self, suffering and spirituality: The neuroscience of being, pain and spiritual experiences and practices. Mind and Matter, 6: 179-192 (2008) Giordano J, Engebretson J, Benedikter R. Pain and culture: Considerations for meaning and context. Cambridge Quarterly Rev.Healthcare Ethics, 77: 45-59 (2008). Giordano J. Placebo and placebo effects: Practical considerations, ethical concerns Am Fam Physician 77(9) 1212-1214 (2008). Giordano J, Wurzman R. Neurological disease and depression: The possibility and plausibility of putative neuropsychiatric spectrum disorders. Depression: Mind and Body 4(1): 2-5 (2008). Rauchwerger JJ, Giordano J, Rozen D, Kent JL, Greenspan J, Closson CW. On the therapeutic viability of peripheral nerve stimulation for ilioinguinal neuralgia: putative mechanisms and possible utility. Pain Pract. 18: 22-29 (2008). Manchikanti L, Manchikanti K, Pampati V, Brandon D, Giordano J. The prevalence of facet joint-related chronic neck pain in postsurgical and non-postsurgical patients: A comparative evaluation. Pain Practice; 17(1):5-10 , (2007). Sierpina VS, Astin J, Giordano J. Mind-body therapies for headache. Am Fam Physician 76(10): 1518-1524 (2007). Manchikanti L, Boswell MV, Giordano J. Interventional approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of low back pain: current evidence. Adv. Pain Management 1(2): 54-59 (2007). Giordano J, Jonas WJ. Asclepius and Hygieia in dialectic: Philosophical, ethical and pragmatic bases of an integrative medicine. Integrative Medicine Insights 2(3): 89-101 (2007) Dogra N, Giordano J, France N. Teaching medical students about uncertainty: The findings of a qualitative study focusing on cultural diversity. BMC Medical Education 7(8): (2007) Manchikanti L, Giordano J, Fellows B, Manchukonda R, Pampati V. Role of psychological factors as predictors of opioid abuse and illicit drug use in chronic pain patients. J Opioid Management 3(2): 89-101 (2007) Giordano J , O’Reilly M, Taylor H, Dogra N. Confidentiality and autonomy: The challenges of offering research participants the choice of disclosing their identity. Qualitative Health Research 17(2): 1-12 (2007) Giordano J., Engebretson, J. Neural and cognitive factors in spiritual experiences: bio-psycho social domains of effect relevant to clinical practice. Explore, 2(3):187-196 (2006) Giordano J. Moral agency in pain medicine: Philosophy, practice and virtue. Pain Physician, 9: 41-46 (2006) Giordano J, Engebretson, J., Garcia, M.K. Challenges to CAM research: Focal issues influencing integration into a cancer care model. J. Integrative Cancer Ther. 4(3): 210-218 (2005) Giordano J, Flanagan, J. Expanding the Institutional Model: a revisionist approach to medical integration. J. Manipulative Physiol. Ther. 28: 603-605 (2005) Giordano J. Neurobiology of nociceptive and anti-nociceptive systems. Pain Physician 8: 3: 277-291 (2005) Giordano J. Informed consent: a potential dilemma for CAM. J. Manipulative Physiol. Ther. 27: 596-597 (2004) Giordano J. Pain research: Can paradigmatic revision bridge the needs of medicine, scientific philosophy and ethics? Pain Physician, 7: 459-463 (2004). Giordano, J., Garcia, M.K., Strickland, G. Integrating Chinese Traditional Medicine into a mainstream public health paradigm: A conceptual approach J. Alternative and Complementary Medicine 10: 4: 714-718 (2004). Giordano, J., Gerstmann, H. Patterns of serotonin and 2-methylserotonin-induced pain may reflect 5-HT3 receptor sensitization. Eur. J. Pharmacol.483: 267-269 (2004). Giordano, J., Schultea, T. Serotonin 5-HT3 receptor mediation of pain and anti-nociception. Pain Physician, 7: 141-147 (2003). Giordano, J., Garcia, M.K., Boatwright, D., Klein, K. Complementary and alternative medicine in mainstream public health: A role for research in fostering integrative practice. J. Alternative and Complementary Medicine 9:3: 1-5 (2003) Giordano, J., Stapleton, S., Boatwright, D., Huff, G. Blending the boundaries: steps toward the integration of complementary and alternative practice to mainstream medicine J. Alternative and Complementary Medicine 8:6: 897-906 (2002) Giordano, J. The neurologic basis of chronic pain: from molecule to mind. Adv. Dir. Rehabilitation: 11: 1, 25-28 (2002). Flanagan, J., Giordano, J. The role of the institution in developing the next generation clinician as researcher. J. Manip. Physiol. Ther., 25: 193-6 (2002) Giordano, J. Fibromyalgia: emerging concepts in diagnosis and treatment. Adv. Dir. Rehabilitation: 10: 9: 28-35 (2001). Giordano, J. Herbals and phytomedicinals in pain management. Adv. Dir. Rehabilitation: 9:8:38-41 (2000) Giordano, J. Perspectives on the utility of the National Pain Data Bank. Am. J. Pain Management: 10:3 (2000) Giordano, J. Chronic pain and sexual dysfunction. Adv. Dir. Rehabilitation: 8:5: 29-30 (1999). Giordano, J., Sacks, S. Topical ondansetron attenuates capsaicin-induced inflammation and pain. Eur. J. Pharmacology: 354:13 (1998) Giordano, J. Integrated approaches to multi-disciplinary pain management. Adv. Dir. Rehabilitation, 7:1:20-21 (1998) Giordano, J., Sacks, S. Sub-anesthetic doses of bupivacaine or lidocaine potentiate ICS-205 930- induced peripheral analgesia. Eur. J. Pharmacology, 334: 39-41 (1997) Giordano, J. Anti-nociceptive effects on intrathecally administered 2-methylserotonin in developing rats. Devel. Brain Res. 98: 142-144 (1997) Kirk, E., Anderson, R., Giordano, J. Serotonin receptors: targets for pharmacotherapy. J. Neurosci. Nurs. 23:116 (1997) Christopher, K., Giordano, J. Motion sickness susceptibility: Relation of aerobic fitness and gender. Navy Med., 16:36-39 (1994) Giordano, J., Rogers, L. Putative mechanisms of buspirone-induced antinociception in the rat. Pain. 50: 365-372 (1992) Sufka, K., Schomburg, F., Giordano, J. Receptor mediation of 5-HT-induced inflammation and nociception in rats. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 41(1): 53-56 (1992) Sufka, K., Giordano, J. Patterns of analgesia produced by S and R isomers of the novel 5-HT3 antagonists ADR-851 and ADR-882 in rats. Eur. J. Pharmacology. 204: 117-119 (1991) Giordano, J. Analgesic profile of centrally administered 2-methylserotonin against acute pain in rats. Eur. J. Pharmacology. 199: 223-236 (1991) Sufka, K., Hughes, R., Giordano, J. Effects of selective opioid antagonists on morphine-induced hyperalgesia in domestic fowl. Pharmacol. Biochem. Behav. 38: 49-54 (1991) Sufka, K., Stratton, DB, Giordano, J. Regional differences in serotonergic contractile sensitivity mediated by 5HT receptors in rat aorta. Artery. 18(1): 47-53 (1990) Harms, D., Giordano, J. Ethical issues in high risk infant care. Comp. Ped. Nurs. 13: 1-14 (1990) Rogers, L., Giordano, J. Effects of systemically administered monoamine re-uptake blocking agents on patterns of buspirone-induced analgesia in rats. Life Sci. 47(ii): 961-969 (1990) Gerow, E., Giordano, J. Ethical considerations in fetal tissue transplantation. J. Neurosci. Nurs. 22(1): 9-12 (1990) Giordano, J., Doescher, R. Multiple opioid receptors may mediate B-casein-induced analgesia in neonatal rats. Int. Narc. Res. 89: 457-460 (1989) Paredes, W., Giordano, J., Hughes, HE, Barr, G. Methods of intraspinal drug delivery in infant rats. Lab Anim. Sci , 19(1): 39-41 (1990) Giordano, J., Dyche, J. Differential analgesic action of serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonists in three pain tests. Neuropharmacol. 28: 431-434 (1989) Giordano, J., Rogers, L. Antinociceptive effects of the novel anxiolytic buspirone in three pain tests in rats. Pain. 39: 109-113 (1989) Giordano, J., Rogers, L. Peripherally administered serotonin 5-HT3 receptor antagonists attenuate inflammatory pain in rats. Eur. J. Pharmacology. 170: 83-86 (1989) Giordano, J., Levine, P. Botanical preparations used in Italian folk-medicine: Pharmacologic and chemical basis of effect. J. Soc. Pharmacol. 3: 83-110 (1989) Hilton, F., Giordano, J., Fortney, S. Vasodepressor syncope induced by lower body negative pressure; possible relevance to G-stress type training. Aviat., Space, Environ. Med. 59 (1989) Giordano, J., Barr, GA Possible role of spinal 5-HT on mu-and kappa opioid receptor-mediated analgesia in the developing rat. Devel. Brain Res. 33: 121-127 (1988) Giordano, J. Putative 5-HT and NE substrates of cocaine abuse: targets for pharmacotherapy. Am. Acad. Ped. Lett. 9(3) 1-10 (1988) Giordano, J., Hartig, P. In vivo labeling indicates that CSF-serotonin activates the 5-HT1c receptor on the apical surface of choroid plexus epithelium. Neurosci. 22 (Suppl.): 25 (1987) Giordano, J., Barr. GA. Morphine and ketocyclazocine-induced analgesia in the developing rat; differences due to type of noxious stimulus and body topography. Devel. Brain. Res. 32: 247-253 (1987)
Books (7) Giordano J. Pain: Mind, Meaning and Medicine. Arbor Books, NY (2009). Giordano J, Gordijn B. (eds.) Neuroethics: Scientific, Philosophic and Ethical Perspectives on the Silent Revolution in Neuroscience. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, (completed, forthcoming; Giordano J, Boswell MV (eds.) Pain Medicine: Philosophy, Ethics and Policy. Linton Atlantic Press, TN, (completed, forthcoming: 2009) Giordano J. (ed.) Maldynia: Multi-disciplinary Perspectives on the Illness of Chronic Pain., Taylor-Francis. NY (completed, forthcoming: 2009) Giordano J. (ed.) Advances in Neurotechnology: Ethical, Legal and Policy Issues. CRC, Boca Raton (in press: 2009) Giordano J, Jonas WB. (eds.) Complementary and Integrative Approaches to Chronic Pain. Jones-Bartlett. Boston (in press: 2009) McCartney J, Giordano J, Sisti D. (eds.) Mental Health, Mental Illness: Issues in Nosology and Taxonomy., Georgetown University Press, Washington DC (in preparation)
Book Chapters (11) Giordano J, Schatman ME. The ethics of pain management: A structural and functional approach. In: Manchikanti L (ed.) Interventional Approaches to Chronic Non-Spinal Pain. Paducah, KY, ASIPP Press; (2009). Giordano J. Ethical obligations to, and in infrared medical biotechnology research and practice. In: N. Diakides (ed.) Progress and Developments in Infrared Imaging Biotechnology. NY, Informa, (2007). Conwell TD, Giordano J. Functional infrared imaging in the evaluation of complex regional pain syndrome type I (CRPS-1). In: N. Diakides (ed.) Progress and Developments in Infrared Imaging Biotechnology. NY, Informa, (2007). Giordano J, Pedroni J. The legacy of Albert Schweitzer’s virtue ethics within a contemporary philosophy of medicine. In: D. Ives (ed.) Reverence for Life Revisited: The Legacy of Albert Schweitzer. Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars’ Press. (2007). Giordano J, Boswell MV. Neurobiology of nociception and anti-nociception. In: L. Manchikanti (ed) Handbook of Chronic Spinal Pain Management. ASIPP Press, Paducah, KY. (2007). Giordano J. Pain, the patient and the physician: Philosophy and virtue ethics in pain medicine. In: M. Schatman, (ed.) Ethics of Chronic Pain Management. NY, Taylor-Francis. (2007). Giordano J, Anderson A. Spinal pain: Pathophysiologic mechanisms and effects of manual therapeutics. In: M. Boswell, BE. Cole (eds.) Weiner’s Pain Management: a guide for clinicians, 7th ed., Boca Raton, CRC Press (2005). Giordano, J. The neuroscience of pain and analgesia. In: M. Boswell, BE. Cole (eds.) Weiner’s Pain Management: A Guide for Clinicians, 7th ed., Boca Raton, CRC Press (2005). Giordano, J. and Shultea, T. Spinal pathophysiology and mechanisms of spinal pain and Giordano, J. Phytomedicinal therapies for chronic pain. In: R. Weiner (ed.) Pain Management: A Practical Guide for Clinicians, 6th ed., Boca Raton, CRC Press (2001) Giordano, J. The neurobiology of pain. In: R. Weiner (ed.) Pain Management: A Practical Guide for Clinicians, 6th ed., Boca Raton, CRC Press (2001)
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