Internal Medicine & Lifestyle Medicine Physician
EHE Health
Fulton, Maryland, United States
Dr. Jasmol J. Sardana is a board-certified internal medicine physician and among the inaugural cohort of physicians board certified in lifestyle medicine. Her clinical work spans primary care, urgent care, and executive health, with a consistent focus on translating lifestyle medicine into everyday, actionable behaviors. She partners with patients to co-create realistic health strategies and draws on her training as a health coach and her advanced skills in motivational interviewing to support sustainable behavior change. She works to ensure that lifestyle medicine is accessible to all, acknowledging that individual agency is shaped by broader social and environmental constraints. This combined focus on patient empowerment and structural change anchors her commitment to Community-Engaged Lifestyle Medicine (CELM).
She earned her Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine degree from Nova Southeastern University and trained at Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami and Fletcher Allen Hospital/University of Vermont, where she provided care across under-resourced, indigenous, refugee, and rural communities, frequently addressing linguistic, geographic, and socioeconomic barriers to health.
She has contributed to community health across local, national, and global settings, advancing prevention and health equity through education, outreach, and service. Dr. Sardana founded the Community-Engaged Lifestyle Medicine (CELM) Member Interest Group within the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, helping establish the foundation for what has grown into the HEAL Initiative. A nationally and internationally invited speaker and author, she has contributed to the Foundations of Lifestyle Medicine Board Review Manual and multiple equity-focused initiatives within ACLM.
A Fellow of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, Dr. Sardana is currently pursuing her Master of Public Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health to deepen her work at the intersection of public health, lifestyle medicine, and health equity.
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Saturday, November 7, 2026
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM ET