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Dr. Anmol Kapoor

Dr. Anmol Kapoor

@AnmolMD

Chairman & CEO, Kapoor Wealth Partners Awards: Immigrant of Distinction, Compelling Calgarian, Global Icon, Hind Rattan, ScaleUp Calgary, BioAlberta, ASTech,..

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Dr. Anmol Kapoor
Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
Tragedy for India is that Brilliant Indians left India and made other countries powerful in healthcare, technology, defense, agriculture and education Its not that they are enjoying their lives outside, which they are because of forward looking culture in the western world, they are also carrying this ache in their hearts that they could not do the same for their homeland. Whenever someone tried to help, they were branded anti nationals, its like the ecosystem in India chose to stay mediocre just to maintain power at the govt level. We have seen many nations, intentionally keep their populations less educated, so that they lack knowledge and skills to challenge their leaderships. @CJP_2029 @CJP_for_India was created as satire, to help raise issues in the education system where papers are leaked, favours given to rich and powerful. Highly skilled youth is left with no other options: either leave the country or drive rickshaw/taxi or run tea stalls roadside. You can literally see brilliant minds doing those jobs, as they could not get opportunities at the higher levels. Indian helped built Microsoft, Google, Meta, OpenAI, X, but they could not create a single global giant from India in technology.
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
Today is the day Enzo Ferrari is rolling over in his grave Why did you do this to him @Ferrari ? #FerrariLuce : Ugliest Ferrari in the history. It’s time to start preserving V12, V8 engine cars. My 488 Pista, 812 GTS, F8 just appreciated in the value
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
I was honoured to speak at the Canadian Bar Association’s #CBAHealthLaw Summit this week, hosted at the iconic Fairmont Le Château Frontenac in Québec City. I had the opportunity to share insights with a distinguished group of health and regulatory lawyers on one of the most important shifts happening in medicine today: How AI and Precision Health are fundamentally transforming healthcare delivery? We explored the tremendous promise of genomics-informed, data-driven care and the very real challenges it will create in the current regulatory and legal environment. Canadian physicians are not currently trained in genomics or advanced predictive analytics. As patients increasingly recognize this gap between what is now possible and what their doctors are offering, we can expect a significant rise in college complaints and malpractice claims. The CMPA and provincial Colleges will need to prepare for this new reality. Existing standards of care were not designed for AI-powered predictive health or pharmacogenomics. Many physicians are already practising defensive medicine in the wake of post-COVID complaint trends , a pattern that ultimately harms patients more than it protects them. The coming years will test the Canadian healthcare system as it navigates this transition. While the present can feel slow and sometimes unrewarding, I remain optimistic. Through the work my team and I have led at BioAro Inc., we have worked hard to bring genomics and precision health forward in Canada. Though meaningful system-wide change has been challenging, these efforts have sparked important conversations. One day, I believe Canadians will look back and recognize that the groundwork we are laying today was necessary and that we were among the pioneers helping to build a more proactive, personalized, and effective healthcare future. On the behalf of Kapoor Wealth Partners group of companies, I am Grateful to the #CBA for the invitation and to everyone who joined the discussion. The intersection of law, regulation, and clinical innovation will define the next chapter of medicine in Canada. #PrecisionHealth #Genomics #HealthLaw #AIinHealthcare #CanadianHealthcare #BioAro
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PhysiciansOnPause@MD_pause·
I personally know more than 20 physicians who have already moved, or are actively in the process of moving, to Canada: surgeons, cardiologists, ICU physicians, and other highly accomplished doctors with strong research portfolios and elite training. For many of them, the only real barrier in America was country of birth, or the exhaustion of living under constant uncertainty. When a country makes its most skilled, vetted, and productive professionals feel disposable, it should not be surprised when another country turns them into an asset.
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The USA has all the best economic conditions for assimilating high skilled immigrants except its immigration policy

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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
We are looking for Cardiologist, Internal Medicine Doctors in Calgary One of the lowest tax jurisdictions in North America People that are trained in USA, UK get rapid work visa and a path to Canadian PR. Please contact with your resume at: Info@bioaro.com Admin@advancedcardiology.ca
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
India had so much potential, country full of educated and skilled youth. They were motivated. Indian business leaders were pushing harder, until increasing corruption slowed down the momentum. Then, Govts started to facilitate hostile takeovers by certain families, with force and putting owners in jail under fake cases, it killed its own economy. -Tesla cancelled its plans for India -Indian Rupee lost over 20% of its value in last 18 months, and is one of the worst performing currencies in the world. -Foreign investment pulled out because of corruption -Press freedom index ranked India at the bottom - Democratic Political environment turned towards autocratic mindset It lead to creation of @CJP_2029 by @abhijeet_dipke and even he didn’t expect this much response from people. It’s like a Volcano 🌋 was waiting to burst, just needed an opportunity. Will it help transform India? We don’t know, previous movement against corruption were killed by authorities. Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka saw the change, could India be next? Time will tell. Its time to celebrate the strength of cockroaches 🪳
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Forbes@Forbes·
India’s Own Affordability And Jobs Crisis Drives A Growing ‘Cockroach’ Protest go.forbes.com/Oik76q
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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
🧵THREAD A comment by India’s Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Surya Kant, referring to a political party as “cockroaches,” has sparked satire and protests, raising fresh debate over judicial conduct and free speech in India.
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BioAro Inc.
BioAro Inc.@BioAroInc·
New longevity research suggests healthy aging is influenced by far more than lifestyle alone. Genetics, gene expression, & the microbiome may all shape long-term health outcomes. Living longer starts with planning smarter. Explore precision testing with a free consultation.
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BioAro Inc.@BioAroInc·
You can be young, active, and appear healthy while still carrying elevated cardiovascular risk due to genetics. Do you think genetics should become part of routine preventive healthcare? @AnmolMD @AHS_media @GeneticsSociety @GenomeAlberta
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
@akanoego @EricTopol Let’s agree on: Current Humans are living longer than any generations before. Here is my opinion: Future Humans will be living much healthier than the current humans due to precision health and artificial intelligence innovations.
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WL's ghost
WL's ghost@akanoego·
@AnmolMD @EricTopol Of course life expectancy increased a lot and that's great, but citing life expectancy at birth is misleading due to high infant mortality.
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Eric Topol@EricTopol·
Why is there such obsession with extending lifespan when the bigger issue is that average healthspan is 65 years and there are no data (except in super-centenarians) that longer lifespan = longer healthspan (known as compression of morbidity)?
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
According to World Health Organization (WHO) standards, life expectancy is defined as the average number of years a person could expect to live if they were exposed to the sex- and age-specific death rates prevailing at the time of their birth (or a specific age) for a given year throughout their life. Just sharing facts.
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Infections and Cardiovascular care helped improved this. People weren’t dying much from cancer during those times, because not many lived beyond 50 years. Most Cancer are aging disorders, thats why Cancer became leading cause of death in countries such as Canada; where CV death rates dropped to second place.
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
Please do your own search, compare Global Life Expectancy in 1902 vs 2026. US was below 50 years. Europe was also 48-50 years. Modern medicine achieved that, now is the era of precision health, will push limits further. The life expectancy will be 100 years by 2100. Exciting times, for people in their teens today.
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WL's ghost@akanoego·
@AnmolMD @EricTopol Just to correct a potential misconception, life expectancy of a 10 year old in France in 1902 was about 60 years.
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
Eric Imagine someone like you asking same question in 1902 when average lifespan was 32 years of age? People of 2026 would have called that person delusional and uneducated. Your question is wrong. We have more than doubled the life expectancy in 120 years. Your questions should have been: How can we extend HealthSpan and PeakSpan of today’s Humans that contributes towards increase in LifeSpan? Or, Why is there an obsession to extend HealthSpan and PeakSpan? Why not let humans die earlier? You can’t achieve extended LifeSpan without increase in HealthSpan and PeakSpan. We have to first move PeakSpan from 20s to 50s, and push today’s 50s towards future 80s. And, its doable today, as we have done earlier by doubling lifespan.
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Dr. Anmol Kapoor@AnmolMD·
Radiology profession will be like an electricity in your home. Life changing innovations, but you don’t think about it anymore. Its in the background, powering everything. Today’s radiology will follow the same path. The era of imaging, interpretation and report generation for other doctors will be over soon. As we have blood tests, radiology will be automated without any humans in the loop. Today’s doctors don’t require help from hematologists to read CBC etc, Similar way, radiology as a profession will be going. AI Doctors will be ingesting all this data, and providing clinical care to humans. Today’s Radiologists will fight harder to convince payers to keep them in the loop, but as history has shown, change is inevitable. Why should Alberta Health spend billions on Human Radiologists in an era of AI? Imagine the savings!!! It’s coming….there will be need for interventional radiologists until robotics take over, but the model where an image is taken, interpreted and reported by Radiologists will be over soon.
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