Mohsen Talani is the Director of CBAM. He has over 16 years of experience teaching anatomy in Canada and internationally to students and healthcare practitioners in different fields of medicine such as physicians, dentists, nurses, chiropractors, and physiotherapists.
After graduating from medical school at a young age, he became a medical doctor in his home country, Iran, and practiced in the field of emergency medicine. While pursuing his Master’s thesis in neuroscience at McGill University, he discovered his passion for teaching. Since then, he has been working in the field of medical science education, with a focus on anatomy.
He strongly believes that with the rapidly growing aesthetic industry, all practitioners should have a profound knowledge of skin basics, fat compartments, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves, in order to provide safe and effective care to clients and prevent or minimize post-treatment complications linked to lack of anatomy knowledge.
He is currently training healthcare practitioners who seek to have a deep knowledge of anatomy. He incorporates fun, innovative, and easy-to-understand methods of teaching in all of his classes, guest lectures, and presentations. Additionally, he supervises the cadaver lab dissections and hands-on practicals.