Gladden Longevity Podcast -- formerly Living Beyond 120

A Journey From Emergency Medicine to Regenerative Health - Episode 306

Oct 16, 2025
Dr. Khoshal Latifzai, a physician who transitioned from emergency medicine to regenerative medicine, shares his journey from the fast-paced ER to establishing a patient-centered clinic in Boulder. He discusses the importance of personalized care, the use of stem cell therapies, and patient engagement without insurance constraints. Khoshal delves into the impact of genetics on athletic performance, the risks of overtraining, and the potential of innovative health technologies to enhance longevity. His insights shed light on the evolving landscape of health optimization.
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ANECDOTE

Leaving The ER For Deeper Care

  • Khoshal left emergency medicine because patient encounters were rushed and unsatisfying.
  • He built a Boulder clinic for longer visits and deeper patient relationships.
INSIGHT

Athletes And Longevity Patients Converge

  • Patients cluster into athletes seeking performance and people seeking longevity.
  • Optimizing basic risk factors often enables both groups to converge on performance goals.
ADVICE

Ditch Insurance To Focus On Patients

  • Remove insurance from the care equation to prioritize patient-centered decisions.
  • Charge patients directly and track biomarkers with repeated visits to keep them engaged.
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