CL psychiatrist, Psycho-oncologist
UCLA
San Marino, California
Mona Mojtahedzadeh is a CL psychiatrist with wide experience in the fields of global and asylum health including through years of service for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, the International Organization for Migration, Physicians for Human Rights, women with HIV, and through her academic initiatives within such. Dr. Mojtahedzadeh has considerable work in psycho-oncology including through her past appointments as an assistant professor with the City of Hope Cancer Center and adjunct assistant professor with the University of Southern California (USC). Presently, she provides clinical and faculty engagements within the University of California Los Angeles’s Simms-Mann’s psycho-oncology clinic and to their department of psychiatry and the CL fellowship. She studied her psychiatry residency at Texas Tech University coupled with the Loma Linda University Health and completed her CL fellowship training at USC. Her academic interests include awareness, advocacy, and health equity within minorities, with experienced interests in oncologic and bone marrow transplant patients, women’s’ health group, and transgender population.
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