Annie Khan is a native of the San Francisco Bay Area. As a first-generation child of immigrants, her personal experiences with diversity helped foster her interest in community-oriented health care leading to a career in Family Medicine. She completed residency at Boston Medical Center, which serves Boston’s diverse urban underserved populations. After completing undergraduate studies at University of California, Davis, she volunteered and provided preventive and reproductive health care education to women and children in Afghani refugee camps on the border of Afghanistan and Pakistan. After living amongst vulnerable populations, she wanted to better understand community oriented health care of all ages in resource poor areas, eventually leading to a career in clinical medicine. She went off to Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine, where she continued work in global health through volunteering at Arco Iris Hospital in La Paz, Bolivia and completing research involving risk factors associated with heminthic infections in Assendabo, a rural village in Ethiopia. Her specific interests are International/Refugee Health, Maternal Child Health, Family Planning and Addiction Medicine. Outside of medicine, her hobbies include theater, writing comedic skits, traveling, and hiking. She is fluent in Punjabi/Hindko and proficient in Urdu. Annie was a rotating fellow who served at Northern Navajo Medical Center in Shiprock, New Mexico and at Jan Swasthya Sahyog in India.
