S1E6 - From Homelessness to Social Entrepreneurship; Transforming Challenges with Innovative Solutions with Dr. Nikan Khatibi
Episode 6
Embark on a compelling journey with Meghan and the esteemed Dr. Nikan Khatibi, a highly regarded anesthesiologist, pain management, and addiction specialist. Together, they delve into pressing social challenges confronting communities, dissect the impact of government policies, and unravel the potential of social entrepreneurship as a transformative solution.
Explore pivotal themes, from the roots of homelessness to the fentanyl epidemic's synthetic grip on society. Uncover the inefficiencies in government funding and champion the need for enhanced continuity of care post-rehabilitation.
Join the conversation for a dynamic exchange, brimming with 'aha' moments and promising a lively and engaging experience.
About Meghan’s Guest Dr. Nikan Khatibi is a distinguished Persian American physician who brings a wealth of expertise to the healthcare landscape as a seasoned anesthesiologist, pain management, and addiction specialist. Currently serving as the CEO of Ahura Healthcare, a dynamic family of companies dedicated to transforming healthcare access for underserved communities in Southern California, Dr. Khatibi extends his impact beyond his professional role.
His contributions extend to various government boards, reflecting a commitment to addressing healthcare disparities. As a Governor appointee to the health professions board, he played a pivotal role in recruiting healthcare professionals to underserved regions of California. Additionally, Dr. Khatibi served as a Board of Supervisors appointee to CalOptima, California's largest county organized health system, where his role as Vice-Chair involved spearheading initiatives to ensure Medi-Cal services for nearly 1 million low-income residents in Southern California.
Dr. Khatibi's influence reaches the national level through his appointment by the U.S. President to the National Cancer Advisory Board. In this capacity, he collaborates in advising the NCI Director on advancing the National Cancer Program, demonstrating his dedication to combating and curing cancers that disproportionately impact marginalized communities across America.
Recognized for his outstanding contributions, Dr. Khatibi is a Fellow at the National Association of Corporate Directors, a former trustee to the California Medical Association, and a recipient of prestigious accolades, including the American Medical Association's Excellence in Medicine Award and Metro Magazine's Top 40 Under 40.