Title: Chairman
Company: Interfaith Institute of Long Island
Location: Jericho, New York, United States
Faroque Khan, chairman of Interfaith Institute of Long Island, has been recognized by Marquis Who’s Who Top Executives for dedication, achievements, and leadership in medicine.
Dr. Khan, a distinguished figure in the medical and interfaith communities, has dedicated his career to promoting harmony and understanding among diverse religious groups. His educational journey began with a Medical Degree from Kashmir, India, followed by a residency at Queens General Hospital, now known as Queens Hospital Center. Dr. Khan’s expertise as a pulmonologist has been instrumental in his roles as chairman of medicine at Nassau University Medical Center for 12 years and chief of division at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
As the founder and chairman of the Interfaith Institute of Long Island since 2015, Dr. Khan has been a catalyst for fostering interfaith dialogue and collaboration. His commitment to promoting unity is further evidenced by his longstanding involvement with Interfaith Outreach and various leadership roles within religious organizations. Dr. Khan’s notable achievements include bringing together Muslim and Jewish communities on Long Island to address issues collaboratively and receiving prestigious awards from organizations such as the Islamic Medical Association of North America and the Interfaith Institute.
In the coming years, Dr. Khan envisions expanding interfaith initiatives into schools, aiming to impact the younger generation positively. He plans to spearhead programs within the interfaith community to promote understanding and cooperation. Dr. Khan finds the most rewarding aspect of his profession in bridging cultural and religious divides to foster a sense of community and compassion. His commitment to promoting understanding and compassion serves as an inspiration to aspiring professionals in both healthcare and interfaith advocacy.
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