Speaking

If you are looking for a physician speaker who can inspire your corporation or organization members to take steps to improve their health, look no further. Dr. Maheshwari has an expertise in preventative medicine and behavioral change. With his background in standup comedy, he uses humor to help drive home key messages.

Dr. Maheshwari seamlessly combines his sense of humor and his medical knowledge for truly memorable educational presentations. He has been featured as a speaker or expert at events for the following organizations:

  • Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan

  • Cleveland Clinic

  • Ernst and Young

  • League

  • TransAlta

  • Panasonic

  • Sanford-Brown Institute

  • St. Luke’s Episcopal Church

  • American Association of Retired Persons

  • St. John’s Kilmarnock School

  • Red Oaks School

  • Ignite

  • Cambridge Cardiac Care Centre

Dr. Anil Maheshwari on the Peak Human Podcast with Dr. Sanjeev Goel.

Speaking at Heart Healthy Day

Speaking at Cleveland Clinic Canada

Performing standup at Second City, Toronto

Our employees loved Dr. Maheshwari! Our ZOOM chat was blowing up with reactions and questions. He was engaging, funny, and informative. We love you Dr M!

— Nolan Hill
People and Culture Manager - League

“I just wanted to thank you for coming to Panasonic...
Your presentation was highly informational, educational and extremely humorous. I have received nothing but positive feedback about your presentation. Don't change a thing!! We look forward to having you back at Panasonic sometime in the future!!”

“Most people would not expect a physician to be all that funny— after all, they do hold our lives in their hands. But Anil Maheshwari seems to have absorbed the old saying about laughter being the best medicine and made it his very own.”

— Barbara Crafton
Episcopal priest, author, and director of GeraniumFarm.org

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