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KABILAH

[kah-bee-lah]​

​noun

A federation of tribes or a group of people bound together by common

ancestry, culture, or tradition, often used to refer to tribal or folk communities.

Synonyms: tribe, clan, folk, community, collective

Meet the Team

We are a team of Stanford University grads, united by our passion for healthcare and technology. With diverse backgrounds in both fields, we’ve come together to launch Kabilah—a company dedicated to elevate the work of nursing through innovative, AI-driven solutions. Our mission is to empower nurses with the tools they need to deliver better care in today’s rapidly evolving healthcare landscape.

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Sarah Raza

"Growing up in a family of healthcare providers, I have always been deeply aware of the critical role nurses play in the healthcare system, despite frequently being undervalued. While pursuing my MS/BS in Computer Science at Stanford, I noticed that cutting-edge healthcare technology consistently neglects the needs of nurses. With by my background as a nonprofit founder and my experience as an early team member at a high growth tech startup, I am excited to champion nurses with innovative solutions tailored to their critical role in patient care."

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Umar Nadeem

"As a recent cancer patient, I often found myself retelling my story to the nurses who cared for me daily—summarizing treatments, complications, and key details buried in my 1,000+ page health record. I was fortunate. Despite my complex condition, I was mentally present and fluent in English, which helped me clear up any misunderstandings during hectic shift changes, new nurses, and overworked staff. Now, I'm driven to give back to the heroes who saved my life by providing them with tools to simplify their demanding work." 

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Aaron Choi

"My personal experience with health challenges sparked a deep interest in the intersection of technology and healthcare. This passion led me to pursue years of medical research and earn a degree in Bioengineering from Stanford University. I’m thrilled to join this dedicated team and work toward empowering the often unsung heroes of healthcare—nurses. They play a crucial role in improving patients' lives, and I’m eager to contribute by building and designing solutions that support their invaluable work."

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