
American Thought Leaders From Gene-Edited Babies to ‘Bodyoids,’ the Brave New World of Modern Medicine | Dr. Aaron Kheriaty
Nov 19, 2025
Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, an expert in medical ethics and bioethics, discusses the troubling shift away from the Hippocratic Oath in modern medicine. He highlights the rise of euthanasia and utilitarian ethics prioritizing societal good over individual patient care. Kheriaty warns against the implications of germline gene editing and the controversial concept of 'bodyoids'—lab-created humans devoid of consciousness. He critiques the commercialization of healthcare and urges a return to ethical medical practices that respect human dignity.
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Surreal Moment In Amputation Surgery
- Aaron Kheriaty describes holding an amputated leg after an above-the-knee surgery and feeling its unexpected weight and surrealness.
- He placed it in a biohazard bag and wondered what happens to removed body parts afterward.
Risks Of Undermining The Dead Donor Rule
- The dead donor rule requires donors be dead before harvesting vital organs to maintain trust in transplantation.
- Kheriaty warns utilitarian pressures push to end lives earlier to harvest more viable organs, risking grave ethical shifts.
Medicine's Fiduciary Duty To The Patient
- The Hippocratic ideal ties the physician's sole loyalty to the vulnerable sick patient and forbids using medical skills to kill.
- Kheriaty warns modern medicine increasingly uses medical knowledge for non-healing ends like euthanasia and capital punishment.



