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About

Dr. Marshal Khant, DO, MPH, serves as the pediatric physician consultant at Mountains Meet Medical Osteopathic Physicians Direct Care, a Direct Primary Care (DPC) micro‑practice that emphasizes long, unhurried visits, direct access to the physician, and care that is guided by patient health rather than insurance constraints. The practice’s mission is to create a safe, empowering space where physicians can be fully present with patients, fostering trust and comprehensive health goals.

Born and raised in India, Dr. Khant witnessed the challenges of limited access to clean water and healthcare, inspiring his commitment to serve underserved populations. He earned his Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine and Master of Public Health at Touro University California, and completed a residency in Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Children’s Minnesota. His clinical interests include pediatric emergency medicine, point‑of‑care ultrasound, global health, wilderness medicine, and humanitarian disaster relief.

Credentials

Training & certification

Medical school
Touro University California (2016)
Residency
Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Children's Minnesota (Minneapolis MN)
Specialty
Pediatrics, Pediatric Emergency Medicine

Training programs

  • Internship Pediatrics · Touro University (California)
  • Residency Pediatric Emergency Medicine · Children's Minnesota (Minneapolis MN)

Practice

Where Dr. Marshal Khant practices

Professional memberships

  • Wilderness Medical Society · Member
  • American Academy of Pediatrics · Member

Community

Active member of the Wilderness Medical Society and the American Academy of Pediatrics; participates in global health and humanitarian initiatives, emphasizing disaster relief and tropical medicine.

International experience

Grew up in India and worked in environments with limited healthcare resources, shaping his focus on global and community health.

Data aggregated from publicly available sources including the NPPES Registry, practice websites, and professional directories.