Surviving Medicine

Surviving Medicine


91. The State of the CoronaNation with Dr. Dela Taghipour MD, MPH, MBA

June 22, 2020
Dr. Dela Taghipour MD, MPH, MBA

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A story of new beginnings, reroutes, heartbreaks, and advocacy. Dr. Dela is a Preventive Medicine Physician in Baltimore, MD who is starting a fellowship in Phlebology, which is a Venous and Lymphatic Medicine Fellowship. An immigrant from a young age, Dr. Dela went through college as a Pre-Law student and then changed to medicine and did a Post-Baccalaureate at Harvard University. She graduated from Howard University School of Medicine, completed 5 years of a General Surgery Residency before her life took an unexpected turn. She then went on to complete a Preventive Medicine Residency at Johns Hopkins University where she earned a MPH and an MBA. Dr. Dela truly is one of a kind, she is a Medical Journalist, a Health Disparities Researcher, has been featured on Good Morning America, Nightline, and worked on the ABC Medical Unit and in the Good Morning America Coronavirus Command Center at the start of the SARS-CoV2 outbreak.


In this conversation, we dive deep discussing her path to medicine, why she changed from Law to Medicine, why she changed from General Surgery to Preventive Medicine, the power of media communication, and why human rights is a healthcare issue.



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