The Journal of Healthcare, Ethics and Administration

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Peter A. Clark, SJ, Ph.D., Editor

Fr. Clark is Director of the Institute of Clinical Bioethics and a Professor of Medical Ethics at Saint Joseph’s University. As an internationally known scholar and clinical bioethicist, he has authored more than 150 journal articles and several books in the field of medical ethics and bioethics, and played an influential role in developing and updating healthcare ethics policies at healthcare organizations and ethics education for medical interns and residents at teaching hospitals. Fr. Clark is a bioethics consultant and a member of ethics committees at many hospitals, including Mercy Health System Hospitals in Philadelphia, PA, and Baltimore, MD; St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children in Philadelphia; Catholic Charities of Maryland; Saint Agnes Hospital, Baltimore; Caritas Baby Hospital, Palestine. His educational background includes Ph.D., Loyola University Chicago; M.Div., Weston School of Divinity; M.A., Fordham University; M.S., Duquesne University; B.A. Saint Joseph’s University.

Shrijal S. Desai, M.S., M.A., Co-Editor

Shrijal Desai is a third-year medical student at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Senior Graduate Fellow at The Institute of Clinical Bioethics at Saint Joseph’s University. Shrijal obtained his undergraduate degrees in Integrative Biology (Honors) and Economics from The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, as well as dual master’s degrees in Medical Physiology and Bioethics & Medical Humanities from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Trained in bioethics and medical humanities, he contributes to ethics scholarship and education through collaborations with the Institute of Clinical Bioethics at Saint Joseph’s University, manuscript review work, and community-engaged initiatives serving underserved patients in Philadelphia. His research bridges clinical bioethics with translational trauma science. He has presented and co-authored peer-reviewed publications in areas focusing on synthetic platelet nanotechnology for hemorrhage control. He is an inventor on an intellectual property patent covering the lyophilization of peptide-decorated liposomal synthetic platelets (SynthoPlate) for hemorrhage control. He helped design, manufacture, and evaluate nanoparticle platelet platforms and has research presented at national meetings, including MHSRS, the Gordon Research Conference, and hemostasis symposia. He continues to assist in the Institute of Clinical Bioethics Health Promoters Program and its commitment to fostering health and well-being within our community through a multifaceted approach that encompasses the diverse aspects of individuals and community health. His interests center on integrating ethics, equitable access, and surgical innovation from bench to bedside.

Editorial Board

Nicolas Argy, MD, JD.

Wood College of Advancing Studies
Boston College

David Miller, Ph.D.

Center for Clinical Bioethics
Georgetown University

Y. Michael Barilan, Ph.D.

School of Medicine
Tel Aviv University, Israel

Letty R Piper, Ed.D., MSN, RN.

School of Nursing and Health Sciences
La Salle University

Megan Brown, RSM, MD

Sisters of Mercy of the Americas
Mid-Atlantic Community

Joseph A. Raho, Ph.D.

UCLA Health System Ethics Center
University of California Los Angeles Health System

Krysta M. Contino, MD

Department of Medicine
Cooper University Health Care

Karen Schneider, RSM, MD

Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Johns Hopkins University

Shawnee M. Danell-Sykes, SSND

Department of Theology
Mount Mary College

Luke Surry, MD

F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine
Uniformed Services University

Roberto Dell'Oro, Ph.D.

The Bioethics Institute
Loyola Marymount University

Patricia A. Talone, RSM, Ph.D.

Mission Services
Catholic Health Association of United States

Nicholas Kockler, Ph.D.

Center for Health Care Ethics
Providence Health & Services

Aquiline Tarimo, SJ, Ph.D.

Theology Department
University of San Francisco

Yong Li, Ph.D.

School of Health Policy and Management
Nanjing Medical University

Raymond Ward, Ph.D.

Wolfington Center
Cabrini University

Cathy Mikus, JD

Legal Counsel
Mercy Health System