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Anita Sabeti, M.D. (born September 9, 1970) is an Iranian-American Medical Doctor and Businesswoman renowned for her expertise in pediatrics. She holds a notable position as an educator at Cedars Sinai Medical Center[1] and USC Women and Children's Hospital[2]of Los Angeles.

Anita Sabeti
Born
Tehran
EducationMedical Doctor (National University of Iran)

Pediatrics (USC Los Angeles)

Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics
SpouseBenzevi Abselet
Children2
Websitewww.BeverlyHillsPediatrician.com

Sabeti serves as the President and founder of MagnaDoctors[3][4] and holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at Luminix Teen Skin Centers[5]. Additionally, she is the President of BestCare Pediatrics in Beverly Hills[6], showcasing her leadership and commitment to advancing healthcare and pediatric medicine.

Early life and education edit

Anita Sabeti was born in Tehran[7], Iran, and obtained her Medical Degree from the National University of Iran[8] in 1997. Her journey continued with an internship in Pediatrics at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. Subsequently, Dr. Sabeti completed a residency in Pediatrics at the Women's and Children's Hospital on the LAC+USC[9] Medical Center.

Personal journey edit

Dr. Anita Sabeti, born into an Iranian-Jewish family, embodies a compelling personal narrative characterized by resilience and determination. In 2000, she embarked on a significant migration to the United States, motivated by the quest for a brighter future amid the backdrop of the Islamic Republic's pressures on the Jewish community in Iran. This migration, however, unfolded amidst profound immigration struggles, including a challenging period spent in a refugee camp[10] in Vienna, Austria.

Born in Tehran, Iran, Dr. Sabeti's early years were shaped by her enduring passion for medicine. She earned her Medical Degree from the National University of Iran in 1997, demonstrating her commitment to her chosen path despite the pressures faced by the Jewish community. Upon arriving in the U.S., she confronted the complexities of resettlement, overcoming obstacles that included a stint in a Vienna refugee camp.

In the face of these formidable challenges, Dr. Sabeti's unwavering determination prevailed. Her journey in the field of medicine unfolded with an internship in Pediatrics at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, followed by a residency at the Women's and Children's Hospital on the LAC+USC Medical Center.

Dr. Sabeti's personal life narrative not only reflects her individual triumph over adversity but also sheds light on the pressures experienced by the Iranian-Jewish community under the Islamic Republic. Her story stands as a testament to the transformative power of resilience and determination in the immigrant experience and serves as an inspiration for those navigating similar challenges in pursuit of professional excellence.

Personal life edit

Sabeti is the daughter of Dr. Ashraf Sabeti, A well known Iranian neurologist and the head of Tehran University Neurology Department in Tehran,

She is Married to Benzevi Abselet since 1996 and has 2 kids.

In a 2020 interview, Sabeti shared, [11]"Outside of work, I prioritize cooking and nourishing my family. I firmly believe that the dinner table is the most sacred space for us."

References edit

  1. ^ "Cedars-Sinai Medical Center", Wikipedia, 2023-12-12, retrieved 2024-01-24
  2. ^ "Los Angeles General Medical Center", Wikipedia, 2023-12-30, retrieved 2024-01-24
  3. ^ Sabeti, Anita (2016). "MagnaDoctors team". www.magnadoctors.com.
  4. ^ CBS WIRE, EIN Presswire (2022-12-04). "A Los Angeles Physician Revolutionizes the Medical Industry with Her New Priceline-esque Service". Fox 59. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  5. ^ Sabeti, Anita (2015). "Luminix Teen Skin Center". Facebook.
  6. ^ "Chapter 2. Watching Beverly Hills, 90210", Beverly Hills, 90210, University of Pennsylvania Press, pp. 13–30, 1997-12-31, doi:10.9783/9780812200751.13, ISBN 978-0-8122-3409-1, retrieved 2024-01-24
  7. ^ "Tehran", Wikipedia, 2024-01-14, retrieved 2024-01-24
  8. ^ "Shahid Beheshti University", Wikipedia, 2023-10-27, retrieved 2024-01-24
  9. ^ "Los Angeles General Medical Center", Wikipedia, 2023-12-30, retrieved 2024-01-24
  10. ^ "HIAS - Welcome the stranger. Protect the refugee". HIAS. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  11. ^ CBS News featuring Magnabid, retrieved 2024-01-24