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Category Archives: integrative medicine
The Joy of Healing
My eyes have this constant moistness as I say goodbye to so many who I have cared for and loved in some way. I am humbled to serve and grateful to receive… Most days being a doc drains you…but not … Continue reading
Posted in compassion, health care, health care reform, integrative medicine, meditation, mindfulness, poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged gratitude
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Integrative Weight Loss
As a recent graduate of the fellowship in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine I’ve been stimulated to think outside the box when it comes to health. As a result I’ve made several changes in … Continue reading
Posted in integrative medicine, Uncategorized
Tagged diet, obesity, probiotics, sleep, weight loss
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Get Well Elana
Elana Miller, a brilliant young Harvard educated integrative psychiatrist at UCLA who writes a wonderful blog Zen Psychiatry was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic T cell lymphoma stage 4 last week. Would you please keep her in your thoughts and devote … Continue reading
Posted in compassion, gratitude, health care, integrative medicine, mindfulness, Uncategorized
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Spending More, Getting Less
I’ve just finished a very important book The American Healthcare Paradox: Why Spending More Is Getting Us Less. Authors Elizabeth Bradley and Lauren Taylor offer a fresh insight into the paradox that characterizes the health of the U.S. population: that … Continue reading
Compassion Fatigue
An amazing aspect of our brain’s pain system is not just that it senses existential pain as well as physical pain, but also that this same system feels pain when we are confronted with another’s distress. We feel this in … Continue reading
Emotion Felt in the Body
Emotion Felt in the Body.
Posted in gratitude, health care, integrative medicine, meditation, mindfulness, neuroscience
Tagged Compassion, Susan Bauer-Wu
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Emotion Felt in the Body
Our conference, Transforming Health Care Through Compassion held on October 25th, was a big hit. We had about 80 participants, not too bad for a first time event with a less than effective marketing plan. Should I be surprised? Compassion … Continue reading
Compassion in Health Care
I am helping to organize a conference on October, 25th in Greenville, SC, USA on the role of compassion in healthcare. The meeting is jointly sponsored by the Greenville Health System, Clemson University and Furman University. We have a great … Continue reading
Yoga and Gene Expression
I have practiced yoga nearly daily for the past 4 years. I have seen the effect that this has made in my own life both physically and psychologically. Yoga was the cornerstone of my recovery from cervical disc rupture and … Continue reading
Posted in genomics, integrative medicine, neuroscience, Uncategorized, yoga
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You’ve Got To Watch This Video
Mark Bertolini, Chairman and CEO of Aetna on CNBC “Squawk Box” discusses his experience dealing with injury and the role that mindfulness meditation, yoga, craniosacral therapy, accupuncture and naturopathy have had on his recovery. The initial segment is about the … Continue reading
Posted in health care, health care reform, integrative medicine, meditation, mindfulness, Uncategorized, yoga
Tagged Aetna CEO, CNBC, Squawk Box
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