Jabraan Pasha

Health | OK, United States

2022 Healthy Communities Fellow

Jabraan

Dr. Jabraan Pasha is an internal medicine physician, educator, and community health advocate, dedicated to the promotion of health equity. A Tulsa native and graduate of Booker T. Washington High School, Dr. Pasha received his undergraduate and medical degree from the University of Kansas, and his internal medicine residency training at Mayo Clinic Arizona. He formerly served as assistant dean of student affairs and associate professor of medicine at the University of Oklahoma School of Community Medicine.

Most recently, Pasha oversaw the opening of Juno Medical in Greenwood, as medical director and national vice president of health equity. He has experience as a healthcare consultant, serving clients both locally and nationally. With expertise in social drivers of health and health equity, Dr. Pasha has delivered more than 250 keynotes, training sessions and workshops nationally and internationally.

Service is a passion of Dr. Pasha’s, having led the Tulsa chapter of the American Heart Association as President for four years, with current involvement with many nonprofits, including President of the Telligen Community Initiative, and board member for Growing Together, Tulsa CARES, Eden Village and the Black Wall Street Chamber of Commerce. Pasha is also a 2022 Aspen Institute Healthy Communities Fellow.

Dr. Pasha’s community health work and leadership has been recognized widely. Including, by the American College of Physicians in 2023, when he was awarded the W. Lester Henry Award for Health Equity.