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DR. YUSEF SAYEED

DR. YUSEF SAYEED

August 16, 1978 February 27, 2026

Louisville, KY

Yusef Sayeed, MD, MPH, MEng, RMSK, FAIUM, FACOEM, passed away far too soon. A devoted physician, engineer, educator, and beloved family man, his brilliance was matched only by his kindness. His life touched countless people in ways both large and small.

Originally trained in electrical engineering, Yusef earned his Master of Engineering before pursuing medicine and public health. He became a respected national leader in Occupational Medicine, Interventional Pain Medicine, Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, and medical education. He held key leadership roles across the Veterans Health Administration and the U.S. military health system, guided national committees, and mentored countless students and clinicians.

Yusef was a devoted husband and deeply loving father, as well as a cherished son, brother, uncle, and nephew. His compassion, humor, patience, and wisdom drew people to him, and his devotion to family shaped every part of his life. Though his time with them was far too short, the impact of his life was profound. His legacy endures in the patients he cared for, the professionals he trained, the programs he built, and the many lives he touched simply by being himself.

He is survived by his mother Gurdev, his loving wife Kate, his beautiful daughter Zara, his brothers Iqbal and Siraj, and his nieces and nephews Kabir, Jamal, Jadyn, Josiah, Jahan, Adah, Ruby, Callen, and Briar. He will be deeply missed, lovingly remembered, and forever held in their hearts.

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