Title/s: Associate Professor
Vice Dean, Professional Formation, Stritch School of Medicine
Adjunct, Health Systems Leadership and Policy, Marcella Niehoff School of Nursing
Email: jhardt@luc.edu
John Hardt, PhD, is the Vice Dean of Professional Formation and Associate Professor of Bioethics in Loyola's Stritch School of Medicine.
He serves as a lecturer in the medical school on issues pertaining to Catholicism and medicine, end-of-life decision-making, and advanced directives.
In March of 2012, Dr. Hardt was awarded a two-year, funded appointment as a Faculty Scholar in The University of Chicago’s Program on Medicine and Religion where he is pursuing research at the intersection of the professional formation of physicians and Ignatian spirituality. As an outgrowth of his work as a Faculty Scholar, he serves as director of a new pilot project for medical student formation at Stritch entitled, The Program on the Physician’s Vocation. John’s research and writing has focused on professional ethics, end-of-life care in the Catholic tradition, neonatal ethics, and physician conscience in the clinical encounter, a topic on which he offered testimony to the President's Council on Bioethics in Washington, D.C. His teaching portfolio considers issues in religion and medicine with special attention paid to the Catholic moral tradition.
Professional ethics, end-of-life care in the Catholic tradition, neonatal ethics, physician conscience in the clinical encounter, spirituality and physician formation.