Pedram Salimpour | |
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Education | Medical degree |
Alma mater | Boston University School of Medicine |
Occupation(s) | Physician, author, entrepreneur, professor |
Website | Pedram Salimpour on LinkedIn |
Pedram Salimpour is an Iranian-American physician-scientist, author, professor, entrepreneur and business executive. He is the co-founder of CareNex Health Services (now part of Anthem, Champion Health Enterprises, and Plymouth Health, the latter of which previously owned Alvarado Hospital in San Diego.[1][2] He has served on numerous boards and is the youngest president in the history of the Los Angeles County Medical Association, a title he has held since 2014.[3] Salimpour is also the first two-time recipient of the American College of Physicians' Research Award.[4][5] As a keynote speaker he delivered the commencement address to the University of California, Riverside's 2008 graduating class,[3] and gave the keynote address at the 2012 annual colloquium for the Whitehead Institute at MIT in 2012.[6]
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