Where the work shows up in the record.
GigHz is led by a practicing physician working at the intersection of clinical care, AI, and capital. Below is the third-party record — earned commentary, peer-reviewed research, and company news — kept deliberately separate so you can see what is independent editorial and what is an announcement.
Quoted & Featured Commentary 6
Earned editorial — independent outlets that sought out the analysis.
ConnectCRE
Quoted in “A Sharp Divide” on state housing policy and the GigHz Housing Stress Index
BiggerPockets
Cited on America’s underwater housing markets and the GigHz Housing Stress Index
The Gale Company
Quoted in “The Great Equity Divergence” on America’s underwater markets
AI World Today
“The Consciousness Mirage: Why AI Seems Aware — But Isn’t” (bylined essay)
Financial Tech Times
Quoted as an expert in “Negotiating Payment Terms: Tips from the Pros”
Doctors Magazine
Q&A: “7 daily rituals to help physicians transition from work to home life”
Research & Clinical Publications 5
Peer-reviewed and indexed work — the deepest layer of credibility.
PubMed / PMC
First author — case report on tranexamic acid for intrahepatic pseudoaneurysm (Cureus, 2026)
medRxiv
First author — “Three Decades of FDA Authorizations of AI/ML-Enabled Medical Devices (1995–2025)”
medRxiv
First author — “Hospital Price Transparency Reveals Up to 8-Fold Variation in IR Commercial Rates”
StatPearls / NCBI
Editorial Board member, StatPearls / NCBI Bookshelf
JVIR
Peer-reviewed publication, J. Vascular & Interventional Radiology
Press Releases & Company News
Owned and syndicated announcements — labeled as such, not earned editorial.
Profiles & Source Listings
Where to find, verify, or cite GigHz — directory and source profiles, not prestige markers.
Written and reviewed by Pouyan Golshani, MD, Interventional Radiologist — Last updated June 22, 2026
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