
Samira Bahrainy
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"Expert Cardiologist & Physician Coach Helping Doctors Thrive in Pract
Studied at Wright State University School of Medicine
Works at University of Washington
Available today at 9:00 PM UTC
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Samira's Coaching Offerings
Custom hourly · $120/hr
Get help with Board Certification, Interview Prep, and .
Samira’s Physician & Medical Practice Qualifications
Coaches professionally
Experience level: Director
As a board-certified physician with advanced training in heart failure and years of experience in both clinical practice and healthcare systems, I bring a unique perspective to physician and medical practice coaching. I understand the challenges clinicians face—whether it’s navigating complex patient care, optimizing workflows, or balancing professional growth with personal well-being. My approach combines evidence-based strategies, leadership principles, and real-world insights to help physicians thrive in today’s demanding healthcare environment. Whether you’re looking to improve efficiency, enhance patient outcomes, or transition into non-clinical roles, I provide actionable guidance tailored to your goals.
Samira can help with:
Board Certification
Interview Prep
Licensing
Medications
Networking Strategy
Residency Planning
Resume Review
Salary Negotiation
About Samira
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Samira-Bahrainy?ev=hdr_xprf I’m Dr. Samira Bahrainy, a board-certified physician with specialized training in heart failure management. After completing a one-year fellowship in advanced heart failure, I’ve dedicated my career to improving patient outcomes through evidence-based care and compassionate communication. My journey in medicine has been shaped by a commitment to excellence and adaptability. Beyond clinical practice, I’m exploring opportunities to leverage my expertise in non-clinical roles where I can bridge the gap between research and real-world application. I believe in empowering patients and healthcare teams with knowledge, fostering trust, and delivering care that makes a meaningful difference. Whether in the hospital or in collaborative projects, my goal is to advance cardiovascular health and innovation.
Why do I coach?
Coaching matters to me because it transforms potential into progress. I believe everyone has untapped strengths and unique goals, but often, obstacles like self-doubt, unclear direction, or external pressures hold them back. Coaching creates a safe, structured space to uncover those strengths, clarify priorities, and build actionable strategies. For me, it’s not just about achieving milestones—it’s about empowering people to lead with confidence, resilience, and purpose. Seeing someone move from uncertainty to clarity and growth is why I do this work.
Work Experience

Researcher
University of Washington
May 2009 - Present
Cardiology Research
Education

Wright State University School of Medicine
Cardiology Fellowship, Cardiology
2017 - 2018

University of Washington School of Medicine
Heart Failure Fellowship
2011 - 2012

Yale University School of Medicine
Nuclear Cardiology, Cardiology
2008 - 2009
one year fellowship

Academic medical center at State University of New York at Stony Brook
Internal Medicine Residency, Medicine
2005 - 2008
3 years of categorical int medicine residency

Tehran University of Medical Sciences
MD, Medicine
1997 - 2003
Tehran Medical University is the most competitive medical school to get in the country.
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