Book Tiffany Moon for your event
Dr. Tiffany Moon brings a rare mix of medical expertise, academic accomplishment, entrepreneurial drive, and deeply human storytelling to every stage. As a board-certified anesthesiologist and Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Pain Management at UT Southwestern Medical Center, she has built a widely respected career grounded in compassion, precision, and a commitment to education. Her recognition as Faculty of the Year and her designation as a Distinguished Educator by the American Society of Anesthesiologists reflect her dedication to mentoring the next generation of physicians. She also serves as an Oral Board Examiner for the American Board of Anesthesiology, reinforcing her role in shaping the standards of her field.
Her academic path mirrors this same determination. Dr. Moon graduated from Cornell University before attending UT Southwestern Medical School, where she earned Alpha Omega Alpha Honors and a Distinction in Research at just 23. She completed residency at the University of California, San Francisco, and has since authored more than 50 peer-reviewed publications focusing on thoracic anesthesia, obesity, and neuromuscular blockade. These contributions continue to influence clinical practice and deepen understanding in critical areas of anesthesiology.
Tiffany Moon’s journey and message
Dr. Moon’s story stretches far beyond the operating room. As an immigrant, physician, working mother, and entrepreneur, she speaks honestly about the pressures of high achievement, the weight of perfectionism, and the pursuit of balance in demanding environments. Her debut book, Joy Prescriptions, became a USA Today #1 bestseller and offers a structured yet heartfelt guide to cultivating clarity, joy, and self-compassion. Audiences often connect to her belief that purpose does not emerge from doing more, but from living with greater intention.
Her entrepreneurial ventures mirror this philosophy. She is the founder and CEO of Aromasthesia Candle Company and Three Moons Wine—brands that combine creativity, sensory storytelling, and the desire to help people slow down and reconnect with themselves. She also created LeadHer Summit, a national conference dedicated to empowering women in leadership. Through this platform, she champions community, mentorship, and the shared experiences that strengthen female leaders.
Media presence and cultural impact
Dr. Moon’s voice has reached audiences across the country through features in Forbes, Variety, Harper’s Bazaar, and USA Today. She also made history as the first Chinese-American cast member on Bravo’s Real Housewives of Dallas, bringing visibility to Asian American stories while balancing the demands of her medical and entrepreneurial career. Her presence in both media and medicine gives her the ability to connect with diverse audiences with sincerity and relatability.
Themes she brings to the stage
- Purpose-driven leadership rooted in clarity and compassion
- Overcoming perfectionism and embracing self-compassion
- Resilience through change, uncertainty, and competing responsibilities
- Empowerment for women navigating leadership and identity
- Lessons from medicine that translate into stronger teams and decision-making
Her talks are shaped by lived experience rather than theory. She brings the intensity of the operating room, the vulnerability of motherhood, the creativity of entrepreneurship, and the courage of forging visibility in public life. Each keynote is approachable, warm, and deeply human.
Why audiences connect with Tiffany Moon
Dr. Moon’s approach resonates because she bridges high performance with honesty. Listeners hear from a physician who has advanced academic medicine, an entrepreneur who understands risk and innovation, and a mother who navigates the same pressures many people face often at the same time. Her presence is energizing, authentic, and grounded. Whether speaking to corporate leaders, healthcare teams, women’s groups, or large conferences, she brings clarity and inspiration that translate into action.
Dr. Moon lives in Dallas, Texas, with her husband, twin daughters, and three dogs a family she often references in her talks as a reminder that joy is found in the connections we nurture.