CEO
RN-Mentor Consulting
Los Angeles, California
Dr. Ali R. Tayyeb is a United States Navy Veteran, having served as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman with Naval Medical Center San Diego, 1st Marine Division, and 3rd Marine Division.
After his military service, Dr. Tayyeb pursued his career as a Registered Nurse, earning his Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Nursing from California State University, Los Angeles and his Ph.D. from the University of San Diego. Dr. Tayyeb’s experiences in the healthcare field include combat trauma, emergency medicine, education, Human Patient Simulation, Professional Development, Leadership, Veterans Healthcare, and Policy.
Dr. Tayyeb is a Jonas Veterans Healthcare Scholar Alumnus and is the Creator, Producer, and Host of the RN-Mentor Podcast. He is also the creator of RN-Doodle, DOC’s Veterans Corner, and Zero Dark Thirty.
Dr. Tayyeb Currently serves as CEO RN-Mentor Consulting and holds the position of Chief Research Consultant for the Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, is the Director of Educational Technology & Innovation and holds the rank of Associate Adjunct Professor at the UCLA School of Nursing, and leads the Veterans Health Campaign for the American Nurses Association / California.
Dr. Tayyeb’s research, education, and advocacy interests in Veterans related topics include: Transition from military service, Post-Traumatic Stress, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Depression, Alcohol and Drug abuse, Pain, Suicide, Family environment, Disenfranchisement, Policy, Culture, Veteran Benefits & Reintegration.
Though Dr. Tayyeb’s research is primarily veteran-centric, his work has evolved into the exploration of systemic failures and advancing social networks to connect and advance nursing issues while facilitating nursing discourse centered around the theory of social contracts.
Dr. Tayyeb is also ANCC nationally board certified in Nursing Professional Development, a Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing, and greatly invested in professional development, role development, and pushing the boundaries of the nursing profession through diversity of people, thought, advocacy, and the arts.
Friday, November 17, 2023
9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PDT