Moji Saberin, M.D.

Board Member

Moji Saberin grew up in Luxembourg in a Baha’i family. Has two young adult children. She spent a gap year volunteering in Haifa, Israel, at the Baha’i World Center, moved to the US in 1992, received her medical degree at the University of Pennsylvania in 1996, moved to Pittsburgh for her residency training in OBGYN and the start of her career, and returned to the western suburbs of Philadelphia in 2004. She still very much enjoys providing medical care to her patients.

Moji is currently serving on the Local Spiritual Assembly of the Baha’is of Tredyffrin as the chairperson, and helps organize the weekly Valley Forge Area Meaningful Conversations, a national initiate across many cities of the US. These events welcome any person wishing to have elevated conversations in a safe environment, at the local library. She is also involved in a various of neighborhood activities.

In the past, when her children were younger she was involved with her neighborhood children’s class and a junior youth spiritual enrichment program.

She is multilingual (German, Luxembourgish, Persian, French, English), reads a lot, and enjoys tennis, playing the piano, swimming, riding her bike, traveling, and gardening. She has traveled to British Guyana several times to volunteer her professional services and help train physicians in OBGYN. She has also traveled with Flying Doctors of America. She has served on the Board of Interfaith Philadelphia since summer 2017. She served as a member of the Board of the Child and Maternal Health Consortium of Chester County (MCHC), and continues to provide any needed professional advice. She volunteers at The Clinic in Phoenixville a couple of times a month, and has been trying to improve her Spanish language skills in order to better communicate with her patients.

She hopes that her legacy will be one of service to the entire human kind.

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