Because ‘healing’ does not have to hurt, and truth sets people free.

Here’s a formal/professional bio if you’re into that…

Diana Lutfi, JD, MSHCM, CPHQ, is a bioethics and legal scholar, healthcare regulatory advisor, and a sought-after health policy expert who has dedicated her life to public service. Diana is passionate about eliminating medical abuses on all levels and challenging and changing healthcare policies that infringe on the rights of healthcare professionals and people. She is highly effective at solving healthcare legal issues, healthcare systems issues, and helping individuals escape harmful or traumatic healthcare situations and treatments.

Diana has a proven track record of mobilizing communities and simplifying big ideas. She was the youngest TEDx license holder and organizer in 2012, initiating a TEDxYouth movement (while managing and building two sustainable programs in Speech and Debate and Robotics at her high school). She was the founder, organizer of a 100+ student credit-bearing worldviews course at UC Berkeley called Faith and Reasons (est. 2015), which she taught for four consecutive semesters. In 2020, she successfully challenged and worked with regulatory directors to reduce the requirements of Colorado Nursing Board policies on reinstatements, increasing Colorado’s nursing workforce. In 2024, she initiated, authored, and organized the Larger Detransitioners Community Amicus, becoming the youngest law graduated cited by the U.S. Supreme Court for the U.S. v Skrmetti Supreme Court holding. In 2025, she authored the 100+ Detransitioners Community for Kennedy, and the 5000+ academics’ rebuttal letter in support of Kennedy, which became the Healing Science Policy Institute.

Diana graduated from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law as a Chancellor Scholar (full tuition scholarship) recipient, received the scholastic excellence award for highest grade in Legal Research and Writing (among 40+ professional working peers), and won the first-place award for the University’s arts diversity challenge. During law school, she focused on researching and challenging healthcare licensing boards’ decisions in order to protect integrity-driven practitioners so they can freely and ethically practice based on their core values without fear of disciplinary action.

Diana also has a Master of Science in Healthcare Management with a Health Policy and Regulatory Leadership concentration from the University of Denver and was a Graduate Impact Scholarship Recipient. She is certified in Healthcare Quality and she has written and researched extensively on pain perception, mandated medical care, and the informed consent processes.

She completed her undergraduate at the University of California, Berkeley in 2.5 years with an Interdisciplinary Studies in Medical Ethics degree on a full-ride scholarship. She produced a fully-funded IRB-approved mini-dissertation-thesis exploring coercion in Pediatrics across various states. She has produced several 50-state surveys on various topics affecting healthcare licensing including on controversial research topics and pandemic policies. She is also an expert in medical ethics, human subjects research, and institutional review boards.

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