
Aaron Kheriaty
Fellow
Aaron Kheriaty, MD, is a Fellow & Director of the Program in Bioethics and American Democracy at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. He is a physician specializing in psychiatry and author of three books, including most recently, The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biomedical Security State (2022).
Dr. Kheriaty also serves as Senior Scholar and Fellow at the Brownstone Institute, Senior Fellow at the Zephyr Institute, Chief of Medical Ethics at The Unity Project, Scholar at the Paul Ramsey Institute, Fellow at the National Catholic Bioethics Center, and he serves on the advisory board at the Simone Weil Center for Political Philosophy.
Dr. Kheriaty graduated from the University of Notre Dame in philosophy and pre-medical sciences, earned his MD degree from Georgetown University, and completed residency training in psychiatry at the University of California Irvine. For many years he was Professor of Psychiatry at UCI School of Medicine and Director of the Medical Ethics Program at UCI Health, where he chaired the ethics committee. He also chaired the ethics committee at the California Department of State Hospitals for several years.
Dr. Kheriaty has authored books and articles for professional and lay audiences on bioethics, public health, political theory, social science, psychiatry, philosophy, religion, and culture. His work has been published in the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, Newsweek, The Federalist, Compact, The New Atlantis, Public Discourse, City Journal, and First Things. He has conducted print, radio, and television interviews on bioethics topics with The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, NBC, CBS, CNN, Fox, NPR, EWTN, and Epoch TV.
On matters of public policy and healthcare he has addressed the California Medical Association and has testified before the California Senate Health Committee and the United States Senate. Dr. Kheriaty has consulted on Covid related ethical issues during the pandemic for the University of California Office of the President, the County of Orange Healthcare Agency, and the California Department of Public Health.
You can follow him on Twitter at @akheriaty and subscribe to his newsletter at AaronKheriaty.Substack.com
From Our Sufferings to His
Aaron Kheriaty
In this series I have introduced the brief prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration we can pray many times…
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Catholic Exchange / April 18, 2025
Mary’s Participation in the Cross
Aaron Kheriaty
In this series I have introduced the prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration we can pray many times a…
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Catholic Exchange / April 11, 2025
The Bloodless Calvary
Aaron Kheriaty
n this series I have introduced the brief prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration we can pray many times…
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Catholic Exchange / April 4, 2025
The Other IVF
Aaron Kheriaty
One in six couples wanting to conceive a child find themselves, after a year or more of trying to get…
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First Things / April 2, 2025
Christ’s Suffering from the Incarnation to the Ascension
Aaron Kheriaty
In my last article I began to unpack the meaning of the brief prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration…
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Catholic Exchange / March 28, 2025
Meditating on the Passion
Aaron Kheriaty
In the first part of this series I introduced the brief prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration…
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Catholic Exchange / March 21, 2025
Beyond the Sanitized Cross
Aaron Kheriaty
In the first part of this series I introduced the brief prayer, doce me passionem Tuam—teach me Your suffering—a simple aspiration to our…
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Catholic Exchange / March 14, 2025
Teach Me Your Suffering
Aaron Kheriaty
My work as a psychiatrist often reminds me of two inescapable truths. First, to a greater or lesser degree, everyone…
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Catholic Exchange / March 7, 2025
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty on the Demise of Democracy and What Might Come Next
Aaron Kheriaty
The following profile was published on Freedom Research by Hannes Sarv. US psychiatrist, medical and bioethics expert, and former University…
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Freedom Research / November 28, 2024
Homeschooling Gave Medicine a Blueprint
Aaron Kheriaty
As I explored in two recent posts (“The Managerialist Revolution in Medicine” and “Why We Are Sick“), our medical institutions—from hospitals and…
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Brownstone Institute / October 4, 2024