He is the founding director of The Center for Regenerative Medicine, which opened in 2000 in order to pursue pioneering regimens in the treatment of arthritis and other autoimmune diseases.
In 1994, he relocated to Philadelphia and completed additional medical education in a program affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania.
Since 2011, Farshchian has integrated the use of tai chi, yoga and qigong into his treatment plans for patients with arthritis and sports injuries.
Still, after a close personal friendship developed, Farshchian attempted to intervene and cure Jackson of his addiction to Demerol.
During his treatment, Jackson traveled multiple times to Miami, where he stayed in a private room created for him in Farshchian's garage.
Jackson's use of the general anesthetic Propofol, administered by Dr. Conrad Murray, eventually led to his death on June 25, 2009.
[7] In March 2003, Jackson and Farshchian zeroed in on the eight-story Victoria Medical Center, a health care condominium, located at 955 N.W.
[9] Farshchian was married from 1992 until 2015 to Maria Barba, a marketing executive and Addy award winner; together they had two children.