Sophia Fantus, PhD
Dr. Fantus is an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at the University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Fantus received her MSW from New York University’s Silver School of Social Work and her PhD in Social Work and Bioethics from the University of Toronto in conjunction with the Joint Centre for Bioethics. After her doctoral work, she completed a clinical ethics fellowship at Baylor College of Medicine in consortium with Weill Cornell Medicine. She is a certified healthcare ethics consultant and studies experiences of moral distress among indirect healthcare providers, including social workers and chaplains. Her most recent project was a three-stage pilot study examining encounters of moral distress before and during the pandemic. Her objective is to develop evidence-informed strategies to ameliorate moral distress and to enhance social workers’ well-being and mental health.