Daliah Wachs (born Daliah Zodieru; June 16, 1971) is an American physician and radio personality, who hosts the "Dr. Daliah" radio show. As a board certified family physician, Wachs began broadcasting her own radio show on KLAV in Las Vegas, Nevada in early 2009 to provide free on-air medical during the recession. Starting in 2011, this show had been syndicated nationally in the United States by the Genesis Communications Network. During the early months of 2024 she made the switch over to Talk Media Network where the show remains nationally syndicated. She has been involved in a number of national health campaigns, including to promote blood donation and abolish daylight savings time.
She married Corey Wachs in December 1996. In 1997 she transferred back to Las Vegas for residency training in Family Medicine. The following year she received her medical license in Arizona and began working as an Urgent Care Physician in Bullhead City, Arizona and an Emergency Room Physician in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. While continuing her residency training in Family Medicine, she became Chief Resident and graduated in 2000. She received her license in Nevada at that time and became Board Certified shortly thereafter. She opened her own practice in October 2000 with her husband, Corey, a chiropractic physician. In the same year she began public speaking and teaching. In 2009 she began broadcasting. She has also lectured at various medical schools and made multiple television appearances.
In 2011, Wachs was named by Talkers Magazine as one of America's "250 Most Influential Hosts". In September 2011, Genesis Communications Network began syndicating her show nationally.
In 2015, Wachs helped establish Nevada Blood Donation Day, in response to blood bank shortages. In 2016, she expanded this campaign nationally, helping establish Blood Donation Days in multiple states, National Blood Donation Day, and National Blood Donation Week, in collaboration with Vitalant, American Red Cross, and blood banks throughout the United States.
In 2017, Talkers Magazine awarded her "Humanitarian of the Year."
In 2020, when legislative attempts to abolish daylight savings time stalled in multiple state legislatures, Wachs and Dr. Paul Kalekas launched a petition to Congress as part of the #SickofSpringForward and #FinishedWithFallBack campaigns, based on studies citing the health risks associated with the time changes.
Wachs has made numerous television and radio interviews and gives lectures across the United States. She is involved with several charities, including FAST4Kids (Finding Autistic Solutions for Tomorrow).
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