- Edmund D. Pellegrino
Edmund D. Pellegrino, M.D., was the 11th president of
The Catholic University of America and the last layman to hold the position.He is now the Chairman of the
President's Council on Bioethics and was the founder of the Center for Clinical Bioethics atGeorgetown University .A graduate of
St. John's University andNew York University , Dr. Pellegrino is the author of more than 500 published articles and chapters in medical science, philosophy and ethics. He served residencies in medicine at Bellevue, Goldwater Memorial and Homer Folks Tuberculosis Hospitals, following which he was a research fellow in renal physiology and medicine at New York University. He has been a department chairman and dean, as well as President of the Catholic University of America. Dr. Pellegrino is a master of theAmerican College of Physicians , a Fellow of theAmerican Association for the Advancement of Science , and the recipient of more than 40 honorary degrees. The author of 11 books, Dr. Pellegrino's research interests include the history and philosophy of medicine, professional ethics, the patient-physician relationship and biomedical ethics in a culturally pluralistic society.Dr. Pellegrino has appeared on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UST26RjBXvo episode 11] of "Da Ali G Show" on HBO, when Ali G conducts a panel on medical ethics with several renowned experts, including Dr. Pellegrino, pressing his guests on issues of cloning (why not clone Carmen Electra?), euthanasia (vs. "youth in Asia") and plastic surgery.
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