What happens when a top-tier breast cancer surgeon refuses to accept the status quo? Dr. Rhiana Menen is rewriting the rules of patient care—both in Idaho and around the world.
Trained at MD Anderson and other elite institutions, Dr. Menen arrived in Boise in 2016 and quickly realized something had to change. Patients were waiting over a month for consultations—and even longer for surgery. So she built something new. As the physician-owner of Mountain State Breast and General Surgery, she’s reduced wait times to just days, offering whole-person, personalized care in a system that desperately needed it.
But her mission doesn’t stop in the States. Through the Tiba Foundation, Dr. Menen travels annually to Kenya, providing life-saving surgical care and community health education. She also co-founded Boda Girls, an organization training women to become motorcycle taxi drivers and mobile healthcare workers. What started with menstrual kits has become a full-blown movement—empowering women with jobs, dignity, and the tools to change their communities.
In this episode, we explore how Dr. Menen blends cutting-edge medicine with global compassion, and why she believes real impact starts with seeing people—truly seeing them.
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