Reza Ghadimi is a visionary, freelance writer and healthcare advocate for the rural and under-served areas of our country and the world. He is the author of the book: Practicing from the Heart in the age of technology. The book has been endorsed by Dr. Humayun J. Chaudhry - Chairman and CEO of the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) and Dr. Paul Roth - longtime Dean of the UNM School of Medicine and Chancellor of UNM Health Sciences Center. |
Mr. Ghadimi has been active in the International and Interstate Telehealth of the American Telemedicine Association (ATA), and was the Chairman of ATA International.
He has practiced medicine in several countries on three continents. He is a decorated veteran of the United States Air Force.
He has served on the NM Medical Board and many other boards of local and national healthcare organizations. He has been the recipient of many awards, including the NM Academy's "2003 Life Time Achievement Award."
He has practiced in rural, as well as urban health centers. In family practice, emergency medicine and orthopaedics and was a Clinical Instructor at UNM College of Medicine. He is retired from practice and is writing full time on healthcare and education issues.
PA Pulse and more recently The HealthCare PULSE has been Mr. Ghadimi's primary means of communication since 1978.
He has practiced medicine in several countries on three continents. He is a decorated veteran of the United States Air Force.
He has served on the NM Medical Board and many other boards of local and national healthcare organizations. He has been the recipient of many awards, including the NM Academy's "2003 Life Time Achievement Award."
He has practiced in rural, as well as urban health centers. In family practice, emergency medicine and orthopaedics and was a Clinical Instructor at UNM College of Medicine. He is retired from practice and is writing full time on healthcare and education issues.
PA Pulse and more recently The HealthCare PULSE has been Mr. Ghadimi's primary means of communication since 1978.