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- Comment: We need examples of media outlets independently talking about him, not just of him speaking there. Chaotic Enby (talk · contribs) 08:37, 4 December 2024 (UTC)
Anthony Kaveh, MD, is an American anesthesiologist, integrative medicine specialist, and social media educator. He is recognized for his work in ketamine therapy and for disseminating medical knowledge through various media and online platforms.[1]
Early Life and Education
Dr. Kaveh began his career as a Silicon Valley engineer before transitioning into medicine. He earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from Stanford University School of Medicine. He completed his internship at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and his residency in anesthesiology at Harvard University's Brigham and Women's Hospital. Dr. Kaveh later pursued a fellowship in integrative medicine at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.[2]
Career
Dr. Kaveh is the founder and medical director of Clarus Health, a holistic ketamine therapy clinic in San Francisco. The clinic specializes in intravenous ketamine therapy and stellate ganglion blocks for treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain.[3]
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Kaveh runs a YouTube channel and social media presence under the handle @MedicalSecrets, where he addresses the intersection of Western and holistic medicine.[4]
Media Appearances
Dr. Kaveh has been featured in several major media outlets:
•Glam: Discussed the safety concerns of using lidocaine to alleviate high-heel pain.[5]
•96FM: Explained what happens to the body under anesthesia.[6]
•Business Insider: Provided commentary on the likelihood of contracting COVID-19 in shared spaces.[7]
•Yahoo News UK: Highlighted misconceptions about anesthesia and consciousness.[8]
•UNILAD: Elaborated on the physiological effects of anesthesia.[9]
•Medium: Explored the use of psychedelics in mental health treatment.[10]
•Peter Santenello YouTube Channel: Discussed systemic issues in U.S. healthcare.[11]
•Discover More Podcast: Spoke about consciousness and near-death experiences.[12]
•Beat 102-103: Explained the science of anesthesia for a general audience.[13]
Personal Life
Dr. Kaveh resides in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is an advocate for the healing power of nature and often features his dog, Karma, and cats, Mochi and Mando, on his social media platforms. He is also an avid free diver and has documented his experiences swimming with humpback whales in Moorea, French Polynesia.[14]
References
edit- ^ Clarus Health Official Page
- ^ Clarus Health Official Page
- ^ Clarus Health
- ^ Clarus Health Official Page
- ^ Glam: Using Lidocaine to Lessen Pain
- ^ 96FM: Medical Expert Reveals Anesthesia Effects
- ^ Business Insider: COVID-19 and Shared Spaces
- ^ Yahoo News: Misconceptions About Anesthesia
- ^ UNILAD: Anesthesia Effects
- ^ Medium: Psychedelics and Mental Health
- ^ Peter Santenello YouTube: U.S. Healthcare Issues
- ^ Discover More Podcast: Consciousness and Anesthesia
- ^ Beat 102-103: Anesthesia Science
- ^ Clarus Health Official Page
External Links
edit- Clarus Health Official Page
- Glam: Using Lidocaine to Lessen Pain
- 96FM: Medical Expert Reveals Anesthesia Effects
- Business Insider: COVID-19 and Shared Spaces
- Yahoo News: Misconceptions About Anesthesia
- UNILAD: Anesthesia Effects
- Medium: Psychedelics and Mental Health
- Peter Santenello YouTube: U.S. Healthcare Issues
- Discover More Podcast: Consciousness and Anesthesia
- Beat 102-103: Anesthesia Science