Faculty

Program Director

Sirvard Khanoyan, M.D. - Program Director and DIO

Shirin-AghazadeAfter receiving her undergraduate degree from UCLA, Dr. Sirvard Khanoyan attended medical school at Tufts University School of Medicine. She, then, returned to Glendale to complete her residency training in Family Medicine at Adventist Health Glendale’s Family Medicine Residency Program. After completing her residency training in 2004, Dr. Khanoyan joined the faculty. She led the clinical and team and the residents with conviction and enthusiasm as the Medical Director of the Family Medicine Center for 12 years prior to taking on the role of Program Director in 2017.

Dr. Khanoyan is fluent in Armenian and speaks some Spanish. In her free time, she enjoys traveling with her husband and three daughters. She especially values her participation in Medical Mission trips through Adventist Health Glendale.

Faculty

Mary Antossyan, D.O. – Medical Director

AntossyanDr. Mary Antossyan was born in Armenia, but has spent most of her life in the community she currently serves: Glendale, CA. After attending California State University Los Angeles for her undergraduate studies, she pursued medical education at Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine. She completed her residency training in Family Medicine at Adventist Health Glendale, acting as Chief Resident in her third year. She joined the program’s faculty in 2017 as the Medical Director of the Family Medicine Center. She is also the program’s advisor for osteopathic manipulative medicine for residents who choose to offer and implement osteopathy in their patient care.

Dr. Antossyan spends most of her time outside of work with family. She enjoys weekend getaways for wine tasting in the summer and snow in the winter. She enjoys good food, reading insightful books, and staying active with intense cycling.

Charles Peterson, D.O. – Associate Director

charles petersonDr. Peterson was born and raised in sunny Southern California. He completed his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at CSUSB; then, continued his education for an additional 2 years to complete research in an influenza lab and receive a Master’s degree in Biology. Dr. Peterson attended medical school at Touro University - Nevada College of Osteopathic Medicine, near Las Vegas, where he still continues to frequent almost monthly for wining and dining with his medical school friends.

Dr. Peterson completed his family medicine residency training at Adventist Health Glendale. After graduating, he joined the residency faculty spending a large portion of his time creating an addiction medicine curriculum, while also acting as Director of AHGL’s Chemical Dependency Program.
When he is not wining and dining in Las Vegas, Dr. Peterson enjoys the hikes, beaches, fitness facilities and night life that LA has to offer.

Brian Kan, M.D. – Director of In-Patient Medicine

Brian KanDr. Kan joined the Family Medicine Residency Faculty in 2018 as the Director of Inpatient Medicine. He is is dually certified in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. His undergraduate degree is in Biochemistry from the University of California, Berkeley. His MD degree is from the FUHS/Chicago Medical School. He completed a residency and chief residency at Cedars-Sinai’s Combined Internal Medicine & Pediatrics residency training program. After residency, Dr. Kan went on to complete a fellowship in Clinical Decision Making and Medical Computer Science at Tuft’s New England Medical Center. During fellowship training, he received an MS degree in Clinical Epidemiology from the Harvard School of Public Health.

Dr. Kan has spent most of his career in academic medicine including nearly 20 years at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center & UCLA where he advanced to Associate Clinical Professor of Internal Medicine and Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He was also the Program Director of the Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics residency training program at Cedars-Sinai for over ten years. Along with overseeing the residency training program’s inpatient service, Dr. Kan teaches the family medicine residents on newborn medicine, primary pediatric care, and challenging pediatric problems seen in outpatient settings.

Jack Yu, M.D. – Clinical Faculty

Dr. Jack YuDr. Yu was born in Taiwan and grew up in Seattle. After graduating from Stanford University, he attended Boston University for medical school, then completed his Family Medicine Residency training at UCLA. Prior to joining the faculty of Adventist Health Glendale’s Family Medicine Residency Program in 1990, he worked in private practice, emergency rooms, Kaiser and group practices.
Dr. Yu has a Master’s Degree in Medical Education and completed a Faculty Development Fellowship at USC. He does OB and is also board certified in Sports Medicine, Geriatrics, Hospice and Palliative Medicine. His research interests include Obstetrics in the Asian population and Point of Care ultrasound.

His wife is an administrator for a child evangelism fellowship and has two grown daughters. One is a medical student, soon to be Resident, and the other is a statistician for Disney Studios and Disney+. In his free time, Dr. Yu teaches elementary children at his church, organizes the hospital basketball team, and hosts resident wellness events at his home.

Jolie Cooperman, M.D. – Clinical Faculty

Dr. Jolie CoopermanDr. Cooperman was born and raised in Palos Verdes, California. She graduated from the combined Baccalaureate/MD program at USC and then completed Family Medicine Residency at UCLA. During her residency, she developed a passion for obstetrics and women’s health. Dr. Cooperman helped lead the Women’s Health Track at UCLA and, after graduation, pursued and completed a Maternal Child Health Fellowship training at the University of Rochester.

When not caring for patients, she enjoys hiking, salsa dancing, baking, yoga, and exploring new restaurants.

Araz Melkonian, M.D. – Director of Palliative Care

Araz MelkonianDr. Melkonian is a board certified family physician. He completed his residency training at Adventist Health Glendale, where he served as Chief Resident during his final year. After residency, he continued his post-graduate training in an Internal Medicine/Geriatrics Medicine fellowship at Los Angeles County – University of Southern California (LAC+USC).

Dr. Melkonian joined the AHGL FMRP faculty in July 2020. He is currently practicing the full spectrum of family medicine, focusing primarily on quality of life and functional ability of the elderly population. Besides English, he is fluent in Armenian and Arabic. Dr. Melkonian enjoys participating in medical mission trips with Adventist Health. Outside of work, Dr. Melkonian enjoys spending time with his family and friends, watching movies, exploring new restaurants and outdoor activities in Southern California.

Holli Eaton, Psy.D. – Director of Behavioral Health

Holli EatonDr. Holli Eaton is a licensed clinical psychologist (PSY 19265). She earned Masters and Doctoral degrees in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Family Psychology from Azusa Pacific University (APU). Some of her doctoral-level clinical training includes LAC+USC and the APA-accredited internship at San Bernardino County Department of Behavioral Health.

She has a private practice in Pasadena where she treats adults and couples. One day per week she provides wellness consultations to lawyers at an international law firm. Before Adventist Health FMRP, she was a professor for 17 years in the doctoral program in clinical psychology at APU. She taught classes, chaired dissertations, conducted research, and oversaw clinical comprehensive exams. She has specialized training in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology, Family Psychology, Health Psychology, Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), Motivational Interviewing, Couples Therapy, and other modalities. She loves to provide the best resources for each individual, couple, and family by taking their unique culture, context and history into account. Dr. Eaton loves camping with her family, gardening, reading, movies, and enjoying the beach.

Brooke Harmssen, D.O. – Clinical Faculty

Dr. Harmssen is a member of the clinical faculty at AHGL Family Medicine Residency Program and a Fellow of Primary Care Psychiatry at UC Irvine. She specializes in hospital medicine and primary care psychiatry and helps guide the residents in clinical research. A graduate of AHGL’s residency program, she is dedicated to providing exceptional medical care to the Glendale community and high-quality education to the next generation of doctors.

Molly Wilkerson, M.D. – Clinical Faculty

Dr. Wilkerson grew up in the beautiful college town of Bloomington, Indiana. She left the snow and humidity of the Midwest to pursue her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at Pomona College in Claremont, California. Her education continued at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, where she co-founded the Geriatrics Interest Group. After completing her residency in Family Medicine at Adventist Health Glendale, she was delighted to join the faculty in the fall of 2022.

In high school, Dr. Wilkerson participated in an immersion program in Spain, which gave her both the ability to speak Spanish and a love of travel. As a lifelong dancer, she appreciates the wide range of dance classes offered around Los Angeles. She also enjoys going to the beach with friends, exploring new restaurants, and listening to podcasts.