Pejman Azarmina is an Iranian-Americanmedical director, author, speaker and thinkocrat. As a physician working in the biopharmaceutical industry, his work was recognized leading or contributing to innovative medical projects through cross-functional teams to enhance the value of much-needed tests, medical devices and medicines for the US and global markets. Since 2012, his interest in leadership development led to the formation of multiple tools, projects and initiatives aiming to develop the next generation of holistic leaders and systems thinkers under the umbrella term of Thinkocrats. Azarmina published Common Medical Terms, an evidence-based medical dictionary in 1995 as a student project leading a team of seven editors and 22 term-finders, which was recognized as the best student book in 1997. In 2001, he authored six bestselling titles named "My Doctor" describing medical topics in plain language for the public. In 2017, he co-authored Sexuality Education Wheel of Context that introduces a "context analysis" practical framework for change agents working in the field of sexuality education. Azarmina is also a concert musician and santour instructor. He has released 5 music albums, published two sheet music and wrote three chapters of Love Dynasty, a multimedia encyclopedia for Persian Music. His first solo album, Old Persian Dances was released in 1996 and contained novel rearrangements of old dance forms from the original repertoire for Persian music. His next album, Shabdiz, contained a collection of his compositions for solo and two santours. Azarmina's next albums, Persian Nostalgia and Rebellious Solitude, were released in the US and contain fine renderings of some Persian music masterpieces and advanced repertoire for the santour. His latest album is a full performance of master Payvar's advanced repertoire for the Santour with video recordings available on his YouTube channel. Azarmina has also been involved in philanthropic activities by being the Vice Chair of Leadership and Professional Development Forum at Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans NexGen NY and by developing and offering several leadership and professional development programs and workshop for young and talented Iranian-Americans in New York and California.
Early life and education
Azarmina was born in Tehran, Iran; started studying the santour at age 11 with Master Faramarz Payvar and graduated from his private class after completing the 'Advanced Repertoire for the Santour' in 1994. His other music teachers include Hossein Dehlavi and Ahmad Pejman. Azarmina's style of performance is perhaps one of the closest to that of late Master Payvar, yet his interpretation of Persian music is very lean, expressive, and contemporary. Azarmina studied medicine at Tehran University of Medical Sciences, completed a master's degree in Healthcare Management at University of Surrey and obtained a graduate certificate in Medical Informatics from Oregon Health & Science University and a certificate in coaching from New York University.
2011 Persian Nostalgia UPC 884501559577, ASIN B005E8KUPI
2011 Shabdiz UPC 885767798878, ASIN B005F9VP5U
2020 Chapkook Advanced Repertoire for the Santour UPC 195079442735
Books
1996 Common Medical Terms
2000 Old Persian Dances
2000 Shabdiz
2000 Basic Epidemiology
2001 My Doctor
2001 My Doctor
2001 My Doctor
2001 My Doctor
2001 My Doctor
2001 My Doctor
2017 Sexuality Education Wheel of Context
2020 Thinkocrats Country Comps: Classic Edition, US Version
2020 Addenda to Santour's Method
Selected Scientific Papers
Ladapo JA, Budoff MJ, Azarmina P, et al. Economic Outcomes of a Precision Medicine Blood Test To Assess Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease: Results From the PRESET Registry. Manag Care. 2018;27:34‐40.
Azarmina P, Prestwich G, Rosenquist J, Singh D. Transferring disease management and health promotion programs to other countries: critical success factors. Health Promot Int. 2008 Dec;23:372-9. Epub 2008 Sep 22.
Azarmina P, Lewis J. Patient satisfaction with a nurse-led, telephone-based disease management service in Birmingham. J Telemed Telecare. 2007; 13:3-4
Azarmina P, Wallace P. Remote interpretation in medical encounters: a systematic review. J Telemed Telecare. 2005;11:140-5.
Samuel M, Coombes JC, Miranda JJ, Melvin R, Young EJ, Azarmina P. Assessing computer skills in Tanzanian medical students: an elective experience. BMC Public Health. 2004 Aug 12;4:37.
Malekzadeh R, Mokri A, Azarmina P. Medical science and research in Iran. Arch Irn Med 2001; 4: 27-39.