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Integrative Medicine – UAB Medicine

Thursday, November 29th, 2018

The services provided by the UAB Integrative Medicine Clinic are delivered by a diverse group of clinical, behavioral, and other professionals, including a hematologist/oncologist trained at the prestigious Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine. The teams psychologist has extensive expertise in treating patients suffering from physical illness and disability, bereavement, depression, and trauma-related issues. The psychologist incorporates meditation and mindfulness techniques designed to enhance well-being into the patients comprehensive care plan.

A Registered Yoga Teacher (RYT), certified by the Yoga Alliance, offers mindful, breath-centered yoga for fostering body awareness, building strength, and finding ease and balance. Programs include Yoga of Awareness for Chronic Pain, Mindful Yoga for Cancer, and Therapeutic Yoga for Seniors.

Specialists trained in art, dance, and music from the UAB Arts in Medicine program work hand in hand with the Integrative Medicine Clinic by offering visual arts and guided meditation, dance and movement activities, storytelling and movement sessions, Zentangle Method drawing instruction, and The Joy of Singing.

UABs Pastoral Care team provides spiritual support, compassionate listening, companionship, and guidance to help meet each patients practical, emotional, and spiritual needs while tapping into their most cherished sources of meaning, power, and hope.

Your first visit to the UAB Integrative Medicine Clinic will last one hour and will include one or more of the services previously described. Other clinic services include:

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Integrative Medicine | Joseph B. Trainer Health & Wellness …

Thursday, November 29th, 2018

At JBT, we are committed to an integrative approach that supports all aspects of your health and wellness, including mental, emotional, physical, social, spiritual, intellectual, environmental, and other components. We have a staff of psychologists and a psychiatrist who work closely with our primary care group, and one of our primary care providers has completed the University of Arizona's Integrative Medicine Fellowship. We also offer acupuncture and (coming soon!) massage services, mindfulness classes, and are growing our other wellness offerings.

Integrative medicine is the practice of medicine, informed by evidence, which takes account of the whole person. It addresses physical, emotional, mental, social, and environmental influences on health and makes use of all appropriate therapies and disciplines to achieve optimal health.

Acupuncture is an important component of Traditional Chinese Medicine that continues to be a topic of modern clinical research and practice. It involves the insertion of extremely thin, sterile needles at specific points along the body. In the United States, acupuncture has most commonly been used in the treatment of various kinds of musculoskeletal pain. Both the National Institute of Health and the World Health Organization recommend the use of acupuncture for many conditions.

At JBT, acupuncture services are available to help you manage stress, anxiety, depression, insomnia, pain, digestive disorders, headaches, gynecological concerns, and many other health issues. Our acupuncture services are integrated into our primary care department so that each patient receives the best of both Allopathic/Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine. We welcome you to come and see how you can make acupuncture an important part of your healthy lifestyle.

How to schedule: A referral is needed from a JBT primary care or behavioral health provider. If you are already an established patient with JBT you can call or MyChart your clinician with a referral request. If you are not established, call JBT to schedule an office visit with one of our primary care clinicians.

Cost:Freewith the Pacific Source Student Health Insurance Plan. If you have outside insurance, you have two options: 1) We can bill your insurance,which may or may not cover all or part of your visit. You would be responsible for any copays or deductibles. When a JBT provider makes an acupuncture referral, it is processed through managed care to determine if your insurance covers acupuncture. OR, 2) You can opt to self-pay at the discounted rate of $35 per visit.

We offeravarietyofmindfulness and meditation workshops and series to introduce these topicsaswellasexplore them in-depth.

We all know how to take our bodies on a vacation, but do we know how to give our minds a break? The essence of meditation is relaxation. In the workshops, we will practice how to unwind and letour minds settle into a relaxed but focused state. Each session will focus on simple and easy techniques to calm the mind and relax the body. The pressures of school and work can seem overwhelming, but learning how to relax in a mindful way can help us let go of the stress and work more effectively in our daily lives.

When: Look on ourhomepage for current drop-in sessions.

Cost: Free

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Integrative Medicine – Lourdes Health System

Thursday, November 29th, 2018

Lourdes Health System is committed to bringing patients the best in allopathic (conventional) and complementary medicine. This combination of services is called integrative medicine, which has been a tradition at Lourdes since 1979, when the Lourdes Wellness Center opened in Collingswod, New Jersey. This was something that few, if any, health facilities offered at the time, and therefore, Lourdes was well ahead of its peers in the healthcare field in recognizing the importance of preventive health and the benefits of non-traditional forms of therapy.

Integrative Medicine blends mainstream medicine with a variety of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) modalities, such as intravenous (IV) and oral supplementation, nutrition, acupuncture, energy work and other forms of bodywork.

The Integrative approach is holistic. It takes into account a broad view of the whole person-body, mind & spirit. Integrative Medicine treats the underlying imbalances that cause disease symptoms. Most importantly, the goal of an integrative approach is to support the bodys own innate healing abilities, while respecting a persons biochemical individuality.

The Lourdes Wellness Center offers integrative family medicine, in which a medical doctor, provides a blend of traditional and complementary medicine. Integrative Family Medicine encourages a healthy lifestyle, supported by complementary therapies, natural supplements, nutritional and vitamin support, detoxification and other therapies that encourage a healthy immune system.

Integrative Medicine at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center is offered in the form of wholistic nursing care, which provides reflexology, guided imagery, massage and therapeutic touch to inpatients. Nurses at the hospital also offer a Prepare for Surgery program for patients about to undergo surgery. Integrative medicine has been shown to improve outcomes for patientsdecreasing the length of stay and reducing postoperative pain.

From its inception, the Lourdes Wellness Center has been combining mainstream medicine, alternative therapies and spirituality to enhance a healthy lifestyle. The Center offers acupuncture, massage, yoga classes, health education programs and many community-based services. The Center averages more than 30,000 visits annually.

The Wellness Center is also home of the Lourdes Institute of Wholistic Studies, which offers degree programs in massage therapy as well as certificate programs in yoga.

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Updates in Integrative Medicine and Health 2019 | Integrative …

Thursday, November 29th, 2018

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Section of Integrative Medicine and Health is pleased to announce Updates in Integrative Medicine and Health2019 planning is underway! Please select 'Sign up for alerts" on the right side to be notified when registration opens.

COURSE DESCRIPTON

The explosive growth of Integrative Medicine has brought both opportunities and challenges to patients and consumers. Patients are confronted with a bewildering and growing array of promises and claims. This presents a unique challenge to physicians and other health care professionals tasked with helping their patients make informed health care decisions. Researchers and clinicians from Mayo Clinic offer this course to provide learners with a general working knowledge of Integrative Medicine; familiarity with some of the most common therapies; and most importantly, practical application of these therapies to patients with relevant diseases and conditions.

INTENDED AUDIENCE

This course is designed for practicing physicians, residents, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, registered nurses and other members of the health care team who work with patients using or interested in using integrative medicine therapies.

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Integrative Medicine Program | MD Anderson Cancer Center

Thursday, November 29th, 2018

The Integrative Medicine Program of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center offers two (2) areas of research in which an intern can choose:natural productsandclinical trials.

Interns will receive supervision, mentoring, and feedback fromPeiying Yang, MS, Ph.D.Assistant Professor at the Integrative Medicine Program. Interns will assist the research team with current or forthcoming pre-clinical research or clinical trials on natural products as cancer therapy or preventive approach. The goal of the project is to provide the opportunity for the intern to learn how to conduct evidence-based research in the context of natural products, cancer therapy or cancer prevention. Interns will utilize specific methodologies in order to assess and summarize the information on the current status of anti-inflammatory or anti-angiogenic research using natural products or nutritional supplements.

Lorenzo Cohen, Ph.D., Professor, Director of the Integrative Medicine Program, encourages and provides training and guidance to our Interns by serving as the primary program mentor. Amy Spelman, PhD, Research Program Director, provides the Interns with supervision, mentoring, and feedback. Interns are given the opportunity to experience the development and/or implementation of mind-body and acupuncture clinical trials conducted within the Integrative Medicine Program and the Department of Palliative, Rehabilitation and Integrative Medicine. They will be exposed to and learn all aspects of running a clinical trial, including study participant recruitment and follow-up, data collection and entry, and basic data analysis.

Appointments are solely for the purpose of research, and no patient care activities are permitted.

Research Internsmayattend conferences and lectures, observe clinics, the OR, and rounds, in accordance with appropriate medical staff policy.

Research traineesmay notperform a primary medical evaluation or a history and physical examination; participate in decisions concerning management of a patient; render treatment or other patient services; order tests or service; or write in the medical record.

Integrative Medicine Program offers three (3) intern sessions per calendar year. Up to 12 interns are approved for each session. Interns work varied schedules, Monday through Friday and, usually work between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Generally, Interns are not compensated; however, some financial opportunities are available (seeR25E Grant Funding Information).

*If an education credit is required, it can take up to 120 days to process your application through the office of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center's Academic and VISA Administration (AVA).

Step 1 Submit Initial Application to the Integrative Medicine Education Committee

Interested applicants must complete theResearch Intern General Information Form(doc) for review by the Integrative Medicine Education Committee. The completed form along with a copy of your curriculum vitae or resume must be submitted to Anthony Sturm, Senior Administrative Assistant, via email atASturm1@mdanderson.org.All documentation must be received by the deadline for the desired session.

Step 2 Integrative Medicine Education Committee Review

All requests will be processed within a 30-day period following the application deadline by the Integrative Medicine Education Committee. A personal and/or telephone interview with a member of the Integrative Medicine Education Committee may be required. An email confirming or denying your intern request will be sent as soon as a determination is made.

Step 3 AVA Review if Accepted by the Integrative Medicine Education Committee

If a candidate is selected, the applicant will receive notification along with an electronic link to AVAs formal online application process called DISCOVER. Be prepared to provide numerous documents to AVA as part of the vetting process. The AVA can take up to 45 days to process the required paperwork or 120 days if an education credit is required.

For more information about the internship program please contact Anthony Sturm at (713) 745-3051, via email at: ASturm1@mdanderson.orgor via mail at the following address:

Integrative Medicine ProgramMDAnderson Cancer Center1515 Holcombe Blvd., Unit 1416Houston, Texas 77030, USAAttn: Anthony Sturm

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Integrative Medicine Jobs, Employment | Indeed.com

Thursday, November 29th, 2018

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Home – Integrated Sports Medicine & Physical Therapy

Wednesday, November 21st, 2018

This was my first experience with physical therapy for a back issue. I am so impressed with Integrated Sports Medicine, the environment is friendly, the staff and pyshical therapists are very professional and extremely knowledgable. 8 weeks of physical therapy and I am pain free and in control of my body again. I can highly recommend this office to anybody in need of physical therapy.

Susann L.

I have been to Integrated Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy for a knee injury and knee surgery. They did an amazing job. I send everyone I know there because they do such great work!

Stacy S.

I highly recommend Integrated Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy. I refer my patients, family and friend to them. They always get the best results with my patients.

Orthopedist; Lansdowne, VA

Without the hard work of Integrated Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy, Id be in terrible shape!

Barbara M.

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Center for Integrative Medicine | Wake Forest Baptist Health

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

The Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine defines integrative medicine as a system of comprehensive care that emphasizes wellness and healing of the whole person, with special emphasis on patient participation, and attention to mental and spiritual health. The knowledge and use of complementary and alternative medicine is an important aspect of integrative medicine.

In 2005, Wake Forest Baptist was one of the first 35 academic health centers in North America to be accepted into the Consortium.

Today, the Center oversees a collaboration of educational, community outreach, and research activities focusing on wellness and healing, including acupuncture, the arts, music, and the environment, communication and counseling skills, dietary supplements and herbal medicine, Healing Touch, massage therapy, mind-body, music, nutrition, stress management, tai chi and qi gong and yoga.

Wake Forest Baptist Health now offers patients integrative medicine services. At this new clinic, physicians and healers work side by side to provide collaborative services to address diverse health conditions. We partner with patients of all ages to provide whole person, preventative care to improve overall health and wellbeing. Physicians with specialty training in integrative medicine, internal medicine, family medicine, neurology, pain management, pediatrics, and physical medicine and rehabilitation collaborate with professionals providing acupuncture, psychology, nutrition and integrative energy therapies in an effort to provide patients with comprehensive, evidence based care.

Our services are commonly used to help treat a variety of health conditions, including acute or chronic pain, menopausal-related symptoms, allergies, gastrointestinal symptoms, anxiety, and fatigue, just to name a few. Our Integrative Medicine specialists can help determine if our services are right for your specific health condition.

The Integrative Medicine Clinic is located near Pavilions Shopping Center in Winston-Salem, at 755 Highland Oaks Drive.

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Integrative Medicine | The Everett Clinic

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

What is integrative medicine?

Integrative medicine is a patient-centered approach that addresses the biological, psychological, social and spiritual aspects of health and illness. It is a very personalized approach that takes into consideration your unique conditions, needs, and circumstances. Integrative medicine utilizes multiple evidenced based disciplines to help prevent and heal illness and disease and help patients move toward optimal health.

It is based on a partnership between provider and patient, emphasizes respect for the human capacity for healing and utilizes more natural, less invasive therapies when appropriate.

Integrative medicine can be effective at treating chronic disease comprehensively and works with you to prevent disease development. By deeply examining your unique qualities, family history, lifestyle, social structure, and medical status, an individualized care plan is developed. Integrative medicine providers partner with you as well as your primary care provider (PCP) to help provide effective solutions.

Integrative medicine combines all forms of medicine beyond the traditional Western modelso a treatment plan may include diet modifications, nutritional or herbal supplements or recommendations for mind-body practices like meditation or hypnosis. Referral to other evidence-based modalities is utilized when needed, such as acupuncture or bodywork.

Integrative medicine may be a good fit for those who are interested in taking a deeper look at the cause of their diseases/symptoms and for those who are willing to make some changes to their lifestyle to achieve optimal health or to reduce their medications.

Integrative Medicine is a specialty service, and like most other specialties, you will still need a PCP. In some cases, it may be possible for your Integrative Medicine specialist to act as both.

Cheryl Beighle, MD, provides pediatric care at Marysville, Shoreline, and integrative cancer care for adults at Providence Regional Cancer Partnership Everett. To schedule an appointment, call 360-651-7492 for Marysville, 206-401-3200 for Shoreline and 425-297-5560 for the Cancer Partnership.

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Integrative Medicine Fellowships – ABPS

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Updated: 31 October 2018Integrative Medicine Fellowships

The following is a listing of Fellowships currently approved by the American Board of Integrative Medicine. Completion of one of these fellowship programs satisfies eligibility requirement 7(1).

University of Arizona/Arizona Center for Integrative MedicineFellowship in Integrative Medicine

Academy of Integrative Health & Medicine (AIHM)AIHM Inter-professional Fellowship in Integrative Health & Medicine

Sutter Santa Rosa Family Medicine Residency, Integrative Medicine FellowshipSutter Santa Rosa IM4Us (IntegrativeMedicine FellowshipfortheUnder Served)

UCSF Osher Center for Integrative MedicineClinical Fellowship in Integrative Medicine (CFIM)

Stamford Hospital, an affiliate of Columbia University Integrative Medicine Fellowship

George Washington University and the Jesse Brown VA Medical CenterIntegrative Medicine Employee Education/FellowshipPilot

Osher Center for Integrative Medicine at Northwestern UniversityIntegrative Medicine Fellowship

University of KansasIntegrative Medicine Fellowship

Greater Lawrence Family Health Center

University of MichiganIntegrative Medicine Fellowship

Institute for Family Health (IFH) Integrative Family Medicine FellowshipIFH Fellowship

Alliance Integrative Medicine/Integrative Medicine FoundationIntegrative Medicine Physician of Excellence Program

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine Integrative & Lifestyle MedicineGraduate Training Program in Integrative Medicine

University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health)Integrative & Behavioral Medicine Fellowship

The George Washington UniversityIntegrative Geriatric Fellowship

The George Washington UniversityIntegrative Medicine Fellowship

University of Wisconsin Integrative Medicine FellowshipAcademic Integrative Health (AIH) Fellowship

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Integrative Medicine | Northwestern Medicine

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

We strongly believe that integrative medicine is an approach to health that may be beneficial for all patients. Our team consists of specialty-trained integrative medicine physicians and providers, specially chosen for not just their skill, but also their personal desire to help heal our patients and community.

Integrative medicine is a philosophy and practice of how we care for patients and ourselves. Integrative medicine includes:

While integrative medicine has been referred to as the new medicine*, it is in many ways a return to principles of medicine from the time of Hippocrates: a focus on science-based practices while acknowledging the bodys natural healing capacity. By combining conventional Western medicine with time-tested, proven practices from around the world, we expand our care options for a variety of conditions and diseases. By remembering the core principles of healing and the need to care for the whole patient, we can better relieve suffering.

The Osher Center for Integrative Medicinewas founded in 1997 as Northwestern Memorial Hospital's official integrative medicine program. Since then our clinical program has grown to see thousands of patients every month; our research team investigates the benefits and mechanisms of how integrative medicine works; and we are the trusted "go-to" resource on integrative medicine for the Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern Medicine and the Chicago-area community. We are proud to be recognized* by The Bravewell Collaborative as one of the leading integrative medicine centers in the country.

In April 2014, our program was named the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine in recognition of a generous gift from Bernard Osher*. With this gift, our Center joined a family of integrative medicine centersall affiliated with esteemed teaching hospitals and universities. In addition to our Center at Northwestern Memorial Hospital, additional Osher Centers are available at the following locations.

Our vision for the future of individual care and ultimately, our healthcare system revolves around introducing new integrative care models into the mainstream. The Osher collaborative is working together to create innovative clinical models of care, advance medical education, and collaborate on research initiatives. We are dedicated to taking a leadership role alongside the four other Osher Centers for Integrative Medicine to make our mark on academic medicine, community outreach and public policy.

The Northwestern Medicine Osher Center for Integrative Medicine team invites you to experience a unique healing experience. We are dedicated to being your partner in achieving your goals.

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Integrative Medicine | SCL Health

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Spa treatments and daily stress relief may come to mind when you think of massage, meditation and other integrative therapies. But these services are also proven, reliable ways to promote healing and well-being. Often described as alternative or complementary, these healthcare approaches were developed outside of conventional, mainstream Western medicine.

Our integrative medicine services combine the best of both approaches to your health in a coordinated way. Our professionals apply their medical knowledge when administering these long-practiced therapies and treatments to prevent disease and maintain health. If you are ill or require surgery, integrative medicine may be used to support conventional medical treatments.

Our trained, compassionate professionals use integrative therapies to help you with a wide range of conditions and needs, including:

We offer a range of services to support your health, from acupuncture and cupping to nutritional counseling and yoga.

Learn more about our integrative services and therapies.

In some ways, going to one of our integrative therapists is like going to your doctor. Your therapist will spend your first appointment getting to know you to help determine the best course of therapy for your health needs. Your first appointment will be 15 30 minutes longer than follow-up appointments so that you and your therapist can discuss every aspect of your current health and wellness. The two of you will discuss recommended therapies that fit your needs, and from there, youll work together on a plan of treatment. Treatment and services may include a combination of individual care, therapies and education, and youll have regular consultations to adjust the plan as needed.

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Redding Integrative Medicine

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Cathy Ochs, PA-C, Redding Integrative Medicine, exposes the truth, why integrative medicine should be considered as a primary method of health care.

Our current healthcare system is broken. Patients are unhappy with short doctor visits that focus on a prescription to treat their symptom while ignoring the cause of their problem.

A recent survey of 1,000 patients showed one-third spent less than ten minutes with their doctor, and 93% less than 30 minutes. Seven out of ten Americans take at least one prescription drug daily. This drug focused system results in one million people needlessly dying each year from a drug related side effect.

This system is great at helping us avoid pain and saving lives. But it often stops there. Addressing the root cause of what brought on your problem and fixing this is rarely done. Half of adult Americans live with a chronic health problem.

Instead, our system has become very good at keeping symptoms at bay with drugs and ignoring the cause. This creates an unhealthy nation. The Commonwealth Fund ranks the U.S. last in quality care of 11 developed nations while spending the most in health care dollars. Clearly something is wrong.

Integrative medicine is an excellent solution for our broken system and improving our health. Integrative medicine practitioners spend time with you getting to the root cause of your problem. This cannot be achieved in a ten minute visit. We focus on using natural therapies to support your body to correct the underlying problem and achieve optimal health. Prescription drugs are used only when there are no alternatives available and for the shortest time possible.

Integrative medicine is a better way for all of us. I encourage you to call today for your free screening visit to learn more.

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Integrative Medicine – Treating the Entire Body | Amen Clinics

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Do you have attention problems because of ADD, or could it be from something else, such as Lyme disease?

Is your sadness and fatigue due to depression, or are they from imbalanced hormones?

Do you need Prozac, or maybe progesterone?

No one will ever have a Prozac deficiency, but you could definitely have a progesterone deficiency. Did you know that BOTH can be effectively used to treat anxiety, insomnia and PMS?

At the heart of The Amen Clinics Method is the understanding that in order to effectively treat the brain, you must treat the entire body.

Our approach to Integrative Medicine (also known as Metabolic or Functional Medicine) is to find the root cause of your health problems, utilizing sophisticated laboratory tests which look at a number of factors, including:

We partner and collaborate with you to create a treatment plan that addresses your individual needs; targeting and treating imbalances in as natural a way as possible by using a variety of approaches, such as:

Our Integrative Medicine Evaluation is ideal for anyone who seeks a comprehensive, integrative approach to mental/physical health issues, including:

A Neurotox Evaluation is a comprehensive investigation into the toxic substances that may be affecting your brain and body health, based on your specific needs, as determined by your Amen Clinics physician.

SPECT images sometimes reveal a toxic appearance, warranting an integrative approach to determine the cause. Examples of toxic factors include:

This includes a specific battery of tests for metabolic abnormalities associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), including specialized testing, gastrointestinal function, and toxins associated with ASD behavior.

Watch this video for more information about Functional/Integrative Medicine from Dr. Eboni Cornish at Amen Clinics Washington D.C.:

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Integrative Medicine & Wellness Center – Atlantic Health

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Integrative medicine is beneficial for people who want to maintain good health, as well as those who are looking to improve their current health. Evidence-based studies have shown that integrative medicine therapies reduce pain and anxiety, enhance healing, speed recovery, and promote feelings of peace and relaxation.

TheChambers Center for Well Beingoffers more than 20 different healing treatments, including holistic health assessments, nutritional assessments and counseling, lifestyle coaching, acupuncture and massage. Our experts can help you address current health concerns or work with you to prevent health issues such as high blood pressure and cholesterol, weight issues, stress and more.

Our outpatient services are available at two New Jersey locations, including Summit and Morristown, and one physician practice in Morristown.

Atlantic Health System Integrative Medicine offersfree bedside servicesthroughout our hospitals, including therapeutic massage for new moms, acupressure, reflexology, aromatherapy, relaxation techniques and guided imagery. These services are for maternity, cardiac, orthopedic, pediatric, ICU, emergency room and all other patients throughout our hospitals.

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Integrative Medicine – montefiore.org

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Integrative medicine views health from a whole-person perspective and strives to address each persons physical, psychological, social and preventive health by combining treatments that have the highest likelihood of success for each person.

The Institute of Medicine (IOM)s 2009 Summit on Integrative Medicine and the Health of the Public defined integrative medicine as healthcare that is patient-centered, healing-oriented and embraces the best application of conventional medicine together with evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine practices (Maizes et al 2009, Schultz et al 2009).

This might include standard treatments such as medication, together with approaches such as nutrition, exercise, relaxation techniques, support groups, acupuncture, massage therapy, and yoga.

The integrative approach speaks to the human side of health and healing and has been shown to have a positive impact on improving health and well-being in many ways. For example:

By incorporating the integrative approach, programs at Montefiore expand the treatment options available, while responding with sensitivity to peoples needs; offering additional ways to help manage symptoms and pain, alleviate anxiety and enhance quality of life; and championing the individuals capacity for self-knowledge and healing.

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Inova Integrative and Functional Medicine – Inova

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

If you are an existing patient, please download your patient records from thepatient portal prior to March 30, 2018. Download your patient record

Going forward, we will using MyChart: Personal and Secure Health Record.Learn more about MyChart

Inova Integrative and Functional Medicine emphasizes nutrition, exercise and lifestyle adjustments for optimum health. We use approaches that are backed by proven research and studies. Learn about our services

Our physicians listen closely to patients during new visits that typically last an hour, asking questions about all aspects of their lifestyle to create a complete picture. Our integrative approach combines conventional and complementary therapies to facilitate healing for acute and chronic conditions. Meet our physicians

Functional Medicine addresses the underlying causes of disease, using a systems-oriented approach and engaging both patient and practitioner in a therapeutic partnership. It is an evolution in the practice of medicine that better addresses the healthcare needs of the 21st century. By shifting the traditional disease-centered focus of medical practice to a more patient-centered approach, Functional Medicine addresses the whole person, not just an isolated set of symptoms. Functional Medicine practitioners spend time with their patients, listening to their histories and looking at the interactions among genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors that can influence long-term health and complex, chronic disease. In this way, Functional Medicine supports the unique expression of health and vitality for each individual. Learn more about Functional Medicine

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About Us – Texas Integrative Medicine

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

Jennifer started her career in Finance because thats what everyone in the NY metropolitan did after college. She could never ignore this urge to follow her passion for health and fitness though, so after having her first child she decided to pursue her personal training certification with the NSCA. Jennifer loved working with clients on their health and fitness, but she soon realized that she was only addressing a small portion of their overall well-being by focusing on fitness. She realized she needed to address the whole body, including nutrition, sleep, and mindset, all the things that come along with being a holistic practitioner. Plus, she was struggling herself with energy and thyroid issues.

So, after years of trying to do it all and be it all, the perfect mother, the perfect wife, the perfect trainer in the perfect shape, eating the so-called perfect diet, Jennifer happened upon a holistic nutrition and health course that called out her name! Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN). FDN is about getting to the root cause of your health issues, not the simple band-aid approach of covering up symptoms that reappear later in different and sometimes worse ways. Once the root is addressed, the body can heal itself.

Her FDN coursework helped Jennifer heal herself from her own adrenal and thyroid issues. How? Through lab testing of markers of well-being such as hormones and digestion, interpreting those results, and implementing a protocol of DRESS: Diet, Rest, Exercise, Stress reduction, and Supplementation. Jennifer now has the privilege of doing this with her clients. Shes been there, and she can help you!

In addition to her nutrition and fitness background, Jennifer is trained as a NLP Master Practitioner. NLP stands for Neuro-Linguistic Programming. Neuro refers to your neurology, linguistic refers to language, and programming refers to how that neural language functions. In other words, NLP is the process of learning the language of ones own mind, so you can take more control of your outcomes (what you are getting in life). By using the practice of NLP with clients, Jennifer can help clients achieve their goals by utilizing more productive self-talk (instead of unproductive negative self-talk that so many of us dont even realize is likely sabotaging our goals). Language is a powerful tool that can be utilized in achieving health goals.

Jennifer has lived all over the world, from San Francisco to Sydney and Singapore, and is enamored with travel. She loves learning from other cultures, particularly when it comes to using food as medicine. Outside of work Jennifer enjoys spending time with her husband (another world traveler), and their three children.

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Holistic and Integrative Medicine | Sutter Health

Thursday, November 15th, 2018

When youre in the midst of a health crisis, you may feel scared, overwhelmed or in pain. You need more than tests, surgeries and medication; you need healing touch, a listening ear and inspiration to create a renewed sense of your own health. You may have a health condition that isn't easily diagnosed or treated with Western medicine alone, and want to add new tools to help you regain physical, mental, emotional and spiritual balance and resilience.

Our holistic and integrative medicine practitioners provide just that. Sutters Institute for Health & Healing, founded in 1994 and the first integrative medicine clinic certified by the State of California, is a nationally recognized pioneer in integrative health. At locations across Northern California, we provide evidence-based care that combines modern medical approaches with proven, personalized integrative medicine therapies. Whether you want physician oversight to manage a serious illness or are seeking acupuncture treatment or a therapeutic massage, our goal is to provide the partnership and resources you need to optimize your overall health and well-being.

Understanding Integrative Medicine

Integrative medicine expands the traditional focus on disease and symptoms to incorporate your full potential for wellness. It shifts the emphasis from establishing whats wrong to finding out how to live better through deep and enduring health practices.

Integrative medicine also expands the treatment landscape to include options that reflect amind-body-spirit perspective. For any given clinical concern or need, an integrative approach may incorporate ancient traditions such asChinese medicine and acupuncture as well as modern forms of restoring balance such as functional medicine,mindfulness training andnutrition.

You may come to us with a condition for which conventional medicine may not have all the answers. You may want to enhance the care you are already receiving. Or you may simply be interested in exploring different approaches to wellness and prevention. Whatever your state of health, we can guide you to holistic changes and support you as you put those into practice.

Our staff are all board-certified, Western-trained doctors and clinicians specially trained in integrative practices. Across our Northern California locations, we offer in-depth integrative medicine consultations, focused integrative medicine treatments such as acupuncture and chiropractic services. In San Francisco, we also offer integrative primary care services.

Conditions We Treat

We help children and adults with a variety of health conditions. We offer expertise in areas including:

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Supporting people on their journey to realizing wholeness

Welcome! At the UF Health Integrative Medicine Program we treat the whole person mind, body and spirit and are dedicated to helping you achieve optimal health and well-being in all aspects of life.

Formally launched in 2013, the UF Health Integrative Medicine Program began out of an interest from the UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine to extend the hospital-based yoga, massage and meditation services they offered to patient families, caregivers and the hospital staff directly to the patients. Recognizing that an integrative approach to healing best addresses the needs of the whole person mind, body and spirit they established a partnership with the UF Department of Medicine to develop an integrative medicine program. With local philanthropic support, commitment from the College of Medicine and the UF Health Shands Hospital, they recruited Irene M. Estores, MD to develop and grow this program. Dr. Estores serves as the medical director for program, continuing her many years of experience and interest in integrative medicine.

UF Health Integrative Medicine utilizes safe and effective therapies from both conventional medicine and traditional healing practices, like medical acupuncture and meditation, to provide patients with an evidence-informed, non-pharmacological health plan to help achieve their goals.

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