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Dr. Ayesha Khalid on the BackTable ENT Podcast

Dr. Ayesha Khalid

Otolaryngologist

3 Podcasts • 1 Course on BackTable

Dr. Ayesha Khalid is the chief of the ENT division at Cambridge Health Alliance in Massachusetts.

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The Wealthy Healer: Escaping the 7-Year Slump
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Episode # 252  •  16 Dec 2025

The Wealthy Healer: Escaping the 7-Year Slump

Ever wondered what a high-powered healthcare executive thinks physicians should know about money, leadership, and career longevity? This episode of BackTable ENT features an especially engaging conversation with Bob Glazer, a recently retired healthcare executive, who shares his wisdom on achieving financial and personal abundance with guest host Dr. Ayesha Khalid.

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Chronic Sinusitis Course

ENT Course

2.5 hours, 21 lessons

About

Aeysha Khalid, MD, MBA, FAAOA serves a current President of the American Academy of Otolaryngic Allergy. Ayesha Khalid is a practicing otolaryngologist and otolaryngic allergist, Clinical Instructor at Harvard Medical School with 15 years experience in the healthcare industry. As an ear, nose and throat surgeon, Ayesha pioneered groundbreaking research in sinus inflammation and clinical outcomes in sinus disease. She is currently Chief of the Division of Otolaryngology at Cambridge Health Alliance.


As a healthcare innovator, Ayesha completed an MBA at the MIT Sloan School of Management focused on Global Leadership and Innovation. During her program at MIT, Ayesha assessed mechanisms to increase adoption of adaptive clinical trials at academic medical centers. Ayesha completed her medical school and surgical residency at the Pennsylvania State University School of Medicine, her surgical fellowship at the Oregon Health and Sciences University in Portland, Oregon. She joined MIT Hacking Medicine and helped organize several innovation events in Boston, BIO 2014, and in Doha, Qatar. Ayesha co-founded the Hacking Medicine Institute to engage stakeholders in compelling conversations that accelerate paradigm shifts in healthcare service delivery.


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