

She believes “Doctors are mental and physical healers and for that reason we need to have passion, courage and dedication to help those in need.”ĭr. Upon coming to the United States, she decided to pursue a family medicine residency as it was the broadest area of study possible, covering all ages.ĭr Zadshir is passionate about education and community services. “During medical school, I was on track to become an internal medicine physician and in fact served as a hospitalist for few years,” states Dr. With many members of her family being doctors, she grew up seeing the positive things they accomplished in helping people regain their health and serving those in need. Growing up, there was never a question that Dr. In 2006, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, Dr Zadshir was selected as Woman-of-the-Year by the Governor and the California Assembly in Sacramento, and she received the highly respected “Woman of the Year” Award for her dedication to people of California. She has been part of Eisenhower’s Center for Family Medicine, educating residents in various aspects of family medicine and primary care since the inception of Family Medicine Residency program in 2013.Īs a researcher, Dr Zadshir has multiple publications in major accredited journals such as JAMA focusing on hypertension and chronic kidney disease. Zadshir has always been a medical educator and part of a faculty teaching young physicians. She has practice medicine in Riverside County for over 12 years.Īlong with seeing patients, Dr. She then founded and became Director of Graduate Medical Education for Borrego Health. While working at Borrego Health, she pursued and completed a fellowship program in HIV Medicine. After relocating to the United States, she completed a residency program in family medicine at USC-California Medical Center in Los Angeles. Zadshir attended medical school in Dusseldorf, Germany. She is associate Professor at the school of medicine of St George’s University and assistant Professor at University of California Riverside School of Medicine.ĭr. 10% discount at EMC Gift Shop (excludes candy and food items)Īshraf Zadshir, MD, is Board Certified in Family Medicine and is an HIV specialist.Discounts in Cafeteria & Cafe Eisenhower on Campus.Discounts at local restaurants, hotels, car rentals and entertainment and recreational facilities.Credit Union Membership offering payroll deductions for savings and loan payments.EMC In-service Training and Education Programs.Educational Programs (Full-Time and Part-Time Employees).Time Off Benefits – Paid Time Off (PTO) and Extended Leave Bank (ELB).Leave of Absence, Bereavement Leave and Jury Duty.Monthly, the Jackie Lee Houston Shining Star Awards are presented to those who are recognized for outstanding performance in our five Supporting Commitments: Safety Clinical Excellence Courtesy/Caring Healing Environment and Efficiency. Ongoing Recognition of Outstanding AchievementsĮmployee recognition programs include annual Longevity Service Award banquets, financial bonuses, monthly birthday celebrations, and the Pat on the Back on-the-spot employee recognition, and the Good to Great and Precious Metals Collection programs recognize entire departments for achieving outstanding patient satisfaction. We also provide nutritional counseling and health lectures through our Eisenhower Indian Wells Healthy Living Resource Center. Personalized weight training programs, body composition testing, and aerobic fitness programs are available.
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Our staff may use the Renker Wellness Center free of charge while spouses and domestic partners may enjoy the use of the facility for a nominal monthly fee. Additionally… Health and Wellness ProgramsĮisenhower Health’s health and wellness programs are available to employees.
