Health Tech

Scientific Advisors

Syed S. Ashraf

MD FHM

Dr. Ashraf is an American Board of Internal Medicine certified physician with nearly two decades of clinical experience in both primary-care and hospital-based medicine. He has extensive background in medical leadership, healthcare quality and utilization improvement measures, student and resident education and is published in academic journals. Throughout his medical career and education he has had several achievements and has been part of medical organizations that represent the highest levels of scientific integrity.

Yoon Kane

LCSW, CGP

Yoon Kane is the CEO of everbliss, an e-therapy HIPAA compliant platform that connects mental health counselors and coaches to clients nationwide. Yoon is also the founder and director of Mindful.NYC, a private, Manhattan-based group psychotherapy practice. Her leadership approach is the product of 17+ years of mindfulness meditation, intensive study and experience as a Yale-University trained psychotherapist and entrepreneur. Before becoming a CEO and founder, she was the co-founder of Park Avenue Weight & Wellness Center, a fellow at Yale University Child Study and the Yale Bush Center for child development and social policy, and testified as a trauma expert at state and federal courts on behalf of victims of child sex trafficking and abuse.

Aneel Chowdhary

Medical Oncologist

Aneel Chowdhary is a physician by profession. He graduated from the Aga Khan University Medical School in Karachi, Pakistan. He then completed an Internal Medicine residency at Tuft's University Program, Boston, MA followed by an Oncology fellowship at the University of Calgary, Calgary, Canada. Currently he is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Hematology / Oncology, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Marshall University, Huntington, WV.

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