• #316: Standing Up to Fauci—Dr. Azadeh Khatibi’s Fight for Medical Freedom

  • Oct 3 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
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#316: Standing Up to Fauci—Dr. Azadeh Khatibi’s Fight for Medical Freedom

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  • —-- 👋Please help us climb the podcast charts! Please find us on Apple Podcasts and review the show! We’ll shout you out in an upcoming episode, newsletter, or LIVE show. —- 👋Dr. Azadeh Khatibi recounts her path from a budding actress to a board-certified ophthalmologist and public advocate. She reflects on the challenges of balancing her dual passions in the arts and sciences, her growing disillusionment with medical bureaucracy during the COVID-19 pandemic, and how her public health education influenced her views on policy. Dr. Khatibi also discusses the pivotal moment when she decided to sue the state of California for their restrictions on doctor-patient communication and her testimony before Congress, highlighting the risks of silencing medical professionals. The episode concludes with Dr. Khatibi sharing her motivation behind her upcoming documentary on free speech in medicine and advice for physicians who want to find their voice.BioDr. Azadeh Khatibi is a fellowship-trained and board-certified ophthalmologist. She was a Regent’s Scholar at UCLA and graduated Phi Beta Kappa with Highest Departmental Honors in Molecular, Cell, Developmental Biology. She began her career as an actor while simultaneously pursuing studies at one of the top medical schools in the country, UCSF, in the Joint Medical Program, which only accepted 12 people per year. She also got her Master’s in Public Health and a master’s in Health & Medical Sciences, both from UC Berkeley. She completed internal medicine internship and residency at UC, Irvine, where she was chosen chief resident. She finished vitreo-retinal medicine and surgery at UC San Diego. Dr. Khatibi is also a filmmaker and actress. She acted in and helped produce the feature Window Horses, with Sandra Oh, which was short-listed for Academy Award nomination. She was a lead producer of the film Sinjar, a narrative feature about the Yazidi genocide of 2014. Her acting credits The Truth is Hard to Find, directed by Darren Aronofsky. She served as a consultant on The Magic School Bus Rides Again (Netflix) and was a writing finalist in the Women in Film PSA program.In addition, Dr. Khatibi is also a scientist, having discovered and named an eye disease, and also a published author of short story and poetry. She also volunteers as a mindfulness mentor.Most recently, Dr. Khatibi has become a vocal advocate for medical freedom and ethics. She’s sued the state of California and the Medical in two lawsuits regarding first amendment rights violations of physicians.Last fall, Dr. Khatibi testified in front of members of Congress’s Select Sub-Committee on COVID in Washington DC on the federal government's role in interfering with the patient-physician relationship and physician autonomy.She is now working on a documentary about free speech and medicine and the spectre of medical authoritarianism.Are there any specific questions/talking points you would like to include?: We can talk about the things I'm doing (listed in my bio), and the state of medical education, and also how I stood up to Fauci at his hearing and called him out. Or what you'd like to discuss. List your website and any social links you would like to share::Twitter:@azadehkhatibiIG: @drazadehkhatibiYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUBInFIRCFtYpQnMi2H1cYgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066809543555Resources Mentioned:Children’s Health Defense: An advocacy group focused on fighting for medical freedom and exposing public health corruption.The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis: A congressional body investigating the federal response to the COVID-19 pandemic.California’s AB 2098: The bill Dr. Khatibi sued the state over, which aimed to penalize doctors for sharing COVID-19 information deemed “misinformation.”The New Civil Liberties Alliance: A nonprofit civil rights group that awarded Dr. Khatibi for her bravery in defending free speech.Sherry Tenpenny: A long-time advocate for vaccine safety who inspired Dr. Khatibi’s activism.Children’s Health Defense Fund Vaccine Movie Premiere: Where Dr. Khatibi served on a panel about medical freedom.Congressional Testimony on Medical Ethics: Dr. Khatibi’s appearance before Congress to discuss the impact of restrictive medical laws.Matias Desmet’s Lecture: A talk on breaking authoritarian regimes that influenced Dr. Khatibi’s approach to advocacy.Dr. Khatibi’s Upcoming Documentary: Focused on free speech in medicine, censorship, and the impact on patient care.Our Advice!Everything in this podcast is for educational purposes only. It does not constitute the practice of medicine and we are not providing medical advice. No Physician-patient relationship is formed and anything discussed in this podcast does not represent the views of our employers. The Fine Print!All opinions expressed by the hosts or guests in this episode are solely their opinion and are not to be used as specific ...
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