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Best podcasts about integrative medicine center

Latest podcast episodes about integrative medicine center

Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance
"When your feet meet the floor” Importance of the connection between your feet and your pelvic floor muscles with Dr. Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D

Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 35:12


In this interview, the incredible Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D and I will be exploring the fascinating connections between the pelvic floor and foot engagement—a topic we've delved into while treating a mutual patient.One of our shared clients with significant neuropathy needed help with his ankle strategy and keeping his toes down during sit-to-stand movements. This journey of discovery began when Gail asked, "Have you cued his pelvic floor?" That simple question unlocked a wealth of new insights.Join us as we dive into how it's all interconnected—from anatomy to brain function—and uncover the best ways to analyze and cue these movements. Gail Wetzler, PT, DPT, EBO, BI-D  currently owns an integrative physical therapy practice in Denver, Colorado, where they treat orthopedic, fascial/muscular/soft tissue, neurologic, pain,respiratory, digestive, mTBI and women's and men's health issues. After receiving her initial degree in physical therapy, she pursued her first experience in acute orthopedic care at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach California. Within 1 year, she became the outpatient clinical supervisor and thus began her journey and desire for continuing education in the science and art of human movement and function. She studied with Travell and Simons, Mennell, Kaltenborn, Maitland, McKenzie, Mitchell, Jones and Greenman in the earlier years of manual therapy education. Inspired by these methods of treatment, she became an assistant teacher to Dr. Janet Travell and later an instructor with the Institute of Physical Art (IPA) developed by Gregg Johnson and Vicky Saliba Johnson.In a few years, she developed her own private practice, at which time she received a large number of head, neck and TMJ pain patients. This became a driver to learn more about cranial osteopathy, craniosacral therapy and how the fields of physical therapy and dentistry could collaborate to help these patients. As she pursued continuing education classes with Dr. John Upledger, he inspired her to learn more about the different systems in the body and how they all integrated for function. During one of her earlier speaking engagements for the Upledger Institute ( Beyond the Dura), she met Jean Pierre Barral DO, who inspired the importance of anatomy, the ability to listen to the body and the specificity of tissue dialogue in manual therapy techniques. She has listened and followed his mentoring into understanding the body's deeper fascial relationship of the viscera, vascular, neurological and manual articular systems since 1989. Gail has been an instructor for the Barral Institute (BI) since 1991 and became the BI Curriculum Director in 2001.In her career, she has been invited to speak at multiple professional conferences including National and State levels for the APTA, USC Head, Neck and Facial Pain Clinic, University of California, Irvine (UCI), Beyond the Dura Research Conferences, "Hope" Head Injury Organization, and was the keynote speaker in Italy for the Fascial Manipulation Research Conference presented by Antonio, Carla and Luigi Stecco. She is the Past Director of Physical Therapy for the Integrative Medicine Center at UCI. She is currently part of the Research Team for the Upledger Foundation for their recent studies on Post Concussion Recovery She currently teaches for the Women's Health Section of the APTA "Gynecological Visceral Manipulation". Gail earned her Diplomate from the Barral Institute in 2005. She earned her Equine Diplomate in Osteopathy from Vluggen Institute of Equine Osteopathy in 2009 and she earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago, in 2013.Gail serves on the Women's Health Task Force for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC).Resources: APTA Academy of Pelvic Health Physical Therapy (aptapelvichealth.org)

Girl, I Slept in My Makeup
Women's Health with Dr. Jenna Blasi

Girl, I Slept in My Makeup

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 52:39


Today the sister's have on Dr. Jenna Blasi! Modern Menopause Summit happening next week - Sign up for free HERE!Dr. Blasi has studied nutrition and wellness for over 30 years. Her passion and studies in the field led to naturopathic medical school, where she graduated with highest honors from Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine in Tempe, Arizona. After receiving her doctorate degree in naturopathic medicine, Dr. Blasi was selected from a nationwide pool of physicians to become the sole resident in Integrative Medicine at Yale University's Prevention Research Center and Integrative Medicine Center, Griffin Hospital, and the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine. After the successful completion of her first year as an integrative and family medicine resident, she was the first to be accepted as a senior resident in the Integrative Medicine program. She has since completed a menopause fellowship and loves assisting patients in the menopause transition find ease, grace, and optimal health in this next phase of life.She currently resides in Sedona, Arizona and has a virtual practice working with people throughout Arizona, providing comprehensive wellness programs. She also offers programs and courses virtually throughout North America.Instagram for Dr Jenna

BRAINZ PODCAST
Exclusive Interview With LeNae And Trip Goolsby - The Couple Behind Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center

BRAINZ PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 31:28


LeNae and Trip Goolsby, MD are the founders of Infinite Health Integrative Medicine Center, a precision-medicine practice with a niche focus on health optimization, age-reversal, and regenerative medicine, with patient-partners from across the nation. LeNae and Dr. Goolsby are also best-selling authors having written a few books, including, “Think and Live Longer,” which is also their mind-body connection coaching program. “Think and Live Longer,” in connection with their progressive peer-reviewed and evidence-based medical modalities has been instrumental in helping thousands of women and men transform, not just their health, but their lives. As authors and speakers, LeNae and Dr. Goolsby work to empower people across the globe to reclaim their health power, create and attain their personalized successful health image.In this interview, LeNae and Trip Goolsby share exclusive insight about the following topics:How does the Mind-To-Body-Connection actually work?How do we regain our health power?How to create a successful image of health?Why it's important to know when to say 'yes' and when to say 'no'.How do we learn to aim high, see the long perspective, and how do we get to know ourselves better?With Podcast host: Mark SephtonHope you'll enjoy the episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Thyroid Hair Loss Connection
05 - A Conversation with Dr. Jack Monaco about Thyroid Hormones, Replacement Therapy, and Hair Loss

Thyroid Hair Loss Connection

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2022 33:13


In this episode, Dr. Jack will talk about bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, the main signs and symptoms of thyroid disease, the reasons you might have hypothyroidism symptoms with normal thyroid lab tests, and the best treatments for thyroid disease. Discover the latest test like "hair follicle testing" that looks into the epigenetics of your hair loss, and learn how to find a functional medicine doctor in your area.Dr. Monaco is board-certified by the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine. Dr. Monaco has been awarded multiple prestigious awards, including Connecticut Top Doctor Award and Excellence in Clinical Teaching Award. Dr. Monaco is now at Nashville Hormone & Integrative Medicine Center, where he helps his patients achieve optimal health and wellness through hormonal therapies, nutritional counseling, biofeedback, and various other cutting-edge treatment modalities.Questions/Comments?  We look forward to your emails!THLC@hpihairpartners.com  Connect with us:Nataliia Sanzo, RD, LDN, CHWC  www.allpurposenutrition.com Book a FREE discovery call:  https://allpurposenutrition.com/coaching/IG: all.purpose.nutrition https://www.instagram.com/all.purpose.nutrition/Kimberly Vaughn, WTS, ITS, CNC, MBA:   www.hpihairpartners.com Consultations with Kimberly: https://hpihairpartners.com/consultation-request/ IG: HPIHair  https://www.instagram.com/hpihair/

Ignite Your PowHER
Menopause: your health when you are young determines your health in menopause, PCOS, ovarian aging with Dr. Felice Gersh

Ignite Your PowHER

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 63:06


This is not just for women in menopause, but women in their 20s and 30s need to know what they do now will affect how they go through menopause. That's why I wanted to bring in a guest expert who has known how to help women with hormonal imbalance live the life they dream of. In this episode, I interview Dr. Felice Gersh, founder of the Integrative Medicine Center of Irvine.Globally recognized women's health expert, author, and speaker. In this episode, we discuss 1. The stages of Menopause      Perimenopause     Menopause (early)-the first 10 years     Menopause (late)-the rest of your life2. How pregnancy affects your hormones and menopause later3. How do the reproductive hormones cause menopause symptoms like chin hair, thinning hair, acne, etc.4. The role of lifestyle changes and medications in treating peri-menopause.5. What's up with anti-aging, what age are you?6. Take Home Message: It's not in your head.How to reach Dr. GershInstagram Her book: 50 things about MenopauseAre your hormones a little crazy? Want to find out what is causing your symptoms?Take my Free QUIZ to find out how to thrive not survive each month.This episode is brought to you by:Well Woman MD: Integrative Women's Health And Fertility. Welcome to Well Woman MD, a modern integrative medicine practice that allows your doctor to be your partner.Direct access to your doctorA collaborative team of doctors and nutritionists that use comprehensive lab testing is not available in your standard Drs office.Interested in learning more about how to become a patient, click here.

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone
LDN Book Volume 2 Tour Presentation- Dr Monaco

The LDN Radio Show About Low Dose Naltrexone

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 54:30


Dr Monaco delivers his presentation on Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) as part of the LDN Book Volume 2 Tour which took place virtually in October 2020. Hosted by Madison Drugs. Dr. Monaco received his medical degree from Wake Forest University School of Medicine (Bowman Gray School of Medicine). He completed a residency in Obstetrics & Gynecology and was in private practice for more than 25 years in Hartford, CT. He completed an advanced Fellowship in Anti Aging, Functional and Metabolic Medicine in 2007 from the American Academy of Anti Aging Medicine (A4M) and opened the Monaco Center for Health & Healing in 2008. In 2014, he relocated his practice to Nashville Tennessee and opened the Nashville Hormone & Integrative Medicine Center now located in Franklin, TN.  He has lectured throughout the United States, Canada and the Middle East on Hormone restoration, adrenal and thyroid dysfunction, autoimmunity and intestinal dysfunction. He is a past Oral Board examiner and faculty member for A4M, teaching on Hormone restoration, Adrenal and Thyroid Dysfunction, autoimmunity and Hormones and Cardio-metabolic Disease. He has been a speaker for A4M, ZRT laboratories, PCCA, Metagenics and Biotics Research.

Someone Gets Me Podcast
How to Deal with Change and Transition With Dr. Karina Klimtchuk

Someone Gets Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 48:55


How to Deal with Change and Transition With Dr. Karina Klimtchuk“As humans, we tend to cheat as a species. We tend to change when the pain of not changing becomes greater than the pain of changing.” — Dr. Karina KlimtchukLife transitions are a little daunting because they push us to step outside of our comfort zone and face the future with bravery. On the positive side, these transitions give us a chance to learn about our strengths and to explore what we want out of life. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Karina Klimtchuk.Part One of ‘How to Deal with Change and Transition’Dr. Karina is loved and respected by colleagues and patients for consistently bringing passion and excellence to her work as an integrative physician. A well-rounded practitioner, she combines Psychology, Yoga Therapy, and Reiki with East Asian and Functional Medicine. She consistently achieves great results by addressing the mind/body connection and customizing treatments to the unique needs of each individual. She is a dedicated practitioner who enjoys helping children and adults address acute and chronic conditions, prevent illness, and restore balance, harmony, and wholeness in all facets of life. Her heart is in her work – Dr. Karina adheres to the highest standards of practice in delivering expertly tailored wellness programs.Dr. Karina is currently in private practice in Los Angeles and on Faculty at Yo San University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. She has served as Faculty and clinical training staff at Emperor's College in Santa Monica, and as Acupuncturist at Venice Family Clinic in Santa Monica, Integrative Medicine Center at the Roy and Patricia Disney Family Cancer Center in Burbank, and Being Alive in West Hollywood – a non-profit organization that provides wellness services to people living with HIV/AIDS. She studied extensively in China and Japan and co-founded a study-abroad in Japan program for acupuncturists.Before opening her private practice, Dr. Karina taught wellness classes at Dana Hall School in Wellesley, MA, and worked extensively with psychiatric patients at Lifeworks, Inc. She regularly studies at the Jungian Institute of Los Angeles, gives workshops on various topics in health and wellness, and leads retreats. Fully committed to her personal development, Dr. Karina engages in daily self-cultivation practices, regularly attends seminars and conferences, and continually expands her resource base and offerings to serve her clients.“Love is the opposite of fear. It's the antidote to fear. Love is what allows us to thrive and to open up to all our experiences.” – Dr. Karina KlimtchukDr. Karina explains what integrative medicine is about. It's a new terminology related to what had to happen inside of her neurological wiring — the restructuring and incredible shifts that had to take place to accommodate what were often polar opposites, completely different paradigms, Western and Eastern philosophy, as a deductive reasoning approach versus pulling stuff out of thin air, responding to intuition and bringing it all together. She realized that she has a lot of appreciation for the complexity of it, and it perfectly mirrors the complexity of a human being. The only way that we can truly evolve, live fully, and ultimately heal, especially if we're dealing with some disease process or trauma, is by addressing all of those components, seeing how they interface, and making those connections among those different realms of the physical, spiritual, the mental and emotional. If we're not connected to others that are like us, there's a failure to thrive on some level, depending on the amount of disconnection. Integrative medicine is saying yes to all these different areas and seeing the beautiful elegance of how they come together for our health and wellbeing.Part Two of ‘How to Deal with Change and Transition’Dr. Karina also answers the question about fear of change. Most of us change when we're forced because we don't want to experience the discomfort and vulnerability of shedding skin. We can be at the driver's wheel of our ever-unfolding lives because change is inevitable and guaranteed. We all have blind spots, and we're supposed to ask ourselves, "How can I possibly see everything all at once?" The more we develop our consciousness and intentional engagement of life, the more we can anticipate those changes coming intuitively and allow this greater unfolding to take place.“Curiosity is an incredible resource and tool.” – Dr. Karina KlimtchukEverybody has a different journey transition. Sometimes, there might be a little bit of pain associated with going through a transformative process. Many folks are afraid of transition, of not knowing what's on the other end or not knowing all the steps, but that's part of the process — you're not supposed to, and you don't have to respond with shame. Make room for self-compassion so you can lead others on your journey of discovery.Start having a conversation with your inner wise man or wise woman and explore what that looks like. That's going to be different for everybody. For some people, it's an actual conversation like those voices. It may be a very subtle sensation in the body; it may be in the form of circumstances. or events in their lives that begin to guide them for other people. That inspiration and insight come through dreams. Start tuning into the infinite possibilities of how the universe and your inner world want to communicate with you.How to Connect with Dr. Karina Klimtchuk:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-karina-klimtchuk-l-ac-dacm-dipl-om-ciayt-59769833/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kai.wellness/How to Connect with Dianne A. AllenYou have a vision inside to create something bigger than you. What you need are a community and a mentor. The 6-month Visionary Leader Program will move you forward. You will grow, transform and connect. http://bit.ly/DianneAAllenJoin our Facebook Group Someone Gets MeFollow our Dianne’s Facebook Page: Dianne A. AllenEmail contact: dianne@visionsapplied.comDianne’s Mentoring Services: msdianneallen.comWebsite: www.visionsapplied.comBe sure to take a second and subscribe to the show and share it with anyone you think will benefit. Until next time, remember the world needs your special gift, so let your light shine!

Touching Into Presence
Episode 14 - Conversations with Gail Wetzler

Touching Into Presence

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 60:43


Today's conversation is with Gail Wetzler Gail currently owns an integrative physical therapy practice in Denver, Colorado, where they treat orthopedic, fascial/muscular/soft tissue, neurologic, pain, respiratory, digestive, mTBI and women's and men's health issues. After receiving her initial degree in physical therapy, she pursued her first experience in acute orthopedic care at Hoag Hospital, Newport Beach California. Within 1 year, she became the outpatient clinical supervisor and thus began her journey and desire for continuing education in the science and art of human movement and function. She studied with Travell and Simons, Mennell, Kaltenborn, Maitland, McKenzie, Mitchell, Jones and Greenman in the earlier years of manual therapy education. Inspired by these methods of treatment, she became an assistant teacher to Dr. Janet Travell and later an instructor with the Institute of Physical Art (IPA) developed by Gregg Johnson and Vicky Saliba Johnson.In a few years, she developed her own private practice, at which time she received a large number of head, neck and TMJ pain patients. This became a driver to learn more about cranial osteopathy, craniosacral therapy and how the fields of physical therapy and dentistry could collaborate to help these patients. As she pursued continuing education classes with Dr. John Upledger, he inspired her to learn more about the different systems in the body and how they all integrated for function. During one of her earlier speaking engagements for thew Upledger Institute ( Beyond the Dura), she met Jean Pierre Barral DO, who inspired the importance of anatomy, the ability to listen to the body and the specificity of tissue dialogue in manual therapy techniques. She has listened and followed his mentoring into understanding the body's deeper fascial relationship of the viscera, vascular, neurological and manual articular systems since 1989. Gail has been an instructor for the Barral Institute (BI) since 1991 and became the BI Curriculum Director in 2001.In her career, she has been invited to speak at multiple professional conferences including National and State levels for the APTA, USC Head, Neck and Facial Pain Clinic, University of California, Irvine (UCI), Beyond the Dura Research Conferences, "Hope" Head Injury Organization, and was the keynote speaker in Italy for the Fascial Manipulation Research Conference presented by Antonio, Carla and Luigi Stecco. She is the Past Director of Physical Therapy for the Integrative Medicine Center at UCI. She is currently part of the Research Team for the Upledger Foundation for their recent studies on Post Concussion Recovery She currently teaches for the Women's Health Section of the APTA "Gynecological Visceral Manipulation"Gail earned her Diplomate from the Barral Institute in 2005. She earned her Equine Diplomate in Osteopathy from Vluggen Institute of Equine Osteopathy in 2009 and she earned her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Rosalind Franklin University, Chicago, in 2013.For the upcoming Symposium Gail spoke about, please visit the site belowhttp://shop.iahe.com/Product-List/Visceral-Manipulation-Products/Online-Video-Barral-Institute-SymposiumFor More information on Gail, visit https://www.iahp.com/GailWetzler/As always, we hope you enjoy the show. If you like what we are putting out, please share positive reviews at wherever you listen to us from. And feel free to share with friends. We’d greatly appreciate it as we are doing these podcasts for your enjoyment and education.You can find more about Andrew at andrewrosenstock.comAnd more about Nikki at Nikkiolsen.comMany thanks to Explorers Society for use of their song " All In" from their majestic album 'Spheres' Please check them out here https://open.spotify.com/album/1plT1lAPWEQ1oTRbWOiXm3?si=eAL08OJdT5-sJ6FwwZD50g

The Get Healthy 360 Podcast
EP95 - Neel D. Mehta - Pain Treatment with Low Dose Naltrexone

The Get Healthy 360 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 22:35


Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) has proven surprisingly effective in the treatment of chronic pain, so why have so few people heard about it? Neel Mehta, MD and Kris Ferguson, MD discuss how this medication is helping patients with chronic conditions such as fibromyalgia and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome. Neel D. Mehta, M.D., is the Director of the Weill Cornell Pain Management Center and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College. He also serves as a Co-Director of the Center for Comprehensive Spine Care, Medical Director of 14 South Amenities Unit, and Advisory Board Member to the Patient Experience Task Force and Integrative Medicine Center. He is a Director-at Large-of the New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and President-Elect of the Eastern Pain Association. Dr. Mehta completed his fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine in the Tri-Institutional Pain Medicine Fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, and Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Embodying Weill Cornell's tripartite mission, Dr. Mehta delivers superior patient care, conducts groundbreaking research, and educates doctors-in-training in the field of pain medicine. His clinical area of expertise is in musculoskeletal pain of the back, neck, and joints, post-operative pain, neuropathic disorders, pelvic pain, and cancer and cancer-treatment related pain. His work has been featured on New York 1 and ABC-7 television, and he has discussed the history of pain on National Public Radio. Dr. Mehta was an invited expert on Facebook Patient Chats for the Neuropathy Association of America, and has led courses in Barcelona, Spain and Mumbai, India training the next generation of international pain medicine physicians. Dr. Mehta is leading efforts to help improve the patient experience for those undergoing surgery, while advancing the field of knowledge in chronic pain and spinal cord stimulation. He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed papers, chapters and abstracts. https://weillcornell.org/neelmehta

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts
Sibley Integrative Medicine - Medical Cannabis

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2019 19:46


Dr Rosanne Sheinberg and Harpreet Gujral from the Integrative Medicine Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital provide an introduction to medical cannabis.

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts
Sibley Integrative Medicine - Forest Bathing

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 15:18


Dr Rosanne Sheinberg and Harpreet Gujral from the Integrative Medicine Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital explain the concept of Forest Bathing and discuss the many benefits of spending more time outside.

The PainExam podcast
An Interview with Neel Mehta, MD- Director of the Weill Cornell Pain Management Center

The PainExam podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 15:12


Neel D. Mehta, M.D., is the Director of the Weill Cornell Pain Management Center and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College.  He also serves as a Co-Director of the Center for Comprehensive Spine Care, Medical Director of 14 South Amenities Unit, and Advisory Board Member to the Patient Experience Task Force and Integrative Medicine Center. He is a Director-at Large-of the New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and President-Elect of the Eastern Pain Association.     Dr. Mehta completed his fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine in the Tri-Institutional Pain Medicine Fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, and Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.    Embodying Weill Cornell's tripartite mission, Dr. Mehta delivers superior patient care, conducts groundbreaking research, and educates doctors-in-training in the field of pain medicine.  His clinical area of expertise is in musculoskeletal pain of the back, neck, and joints, post-operative pain, neuropathic disorders, pelvic pain, and cancer and cancer-treatment related pain.   His work has been featured on New York 1 and ABC-7 television, and he has discussed the history of pain on National Public Radio.  Dr. Mehta was an invited expert on Facebook Patient Chats for the Neuropathy Association of America, and has led courses in Barcelona, Spain and Mumbai, India training the next generation of international pain medicine physicians.   Dr. Mehta is leading efforts to help improve the patient experience for those undergoing surgery, while advancing the field of knowledge in chronic pain and spinal cord stimulation.  He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed papers, chapters and abstracts.   

The PMRExam Podcast
Neal Mehta, MD- Director of Pain Management at Weill Cornell Medical Center

The PMRExam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 15:12


Neel D. Mehta, M.D., is the Director of the Weill Cornell Pain Management Center and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College.  He also serves as a Co-Director of the Center for Comprehensive Spine Care, Medical Director of 14 South Amenities Unit, and Advisory Board Member to the Patient Experience Task Force and Integrative Medicine Center. He is a Director-at Large-of the New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and President-Elect of the Eastern Pain Association.     Dr. Mehta completed his fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine in the Tri-Institutional Pain Medicine Fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, and Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.    Embodying Weill Cornell's tripartite mission, Dr. Mehta delivers superior patient care, conducts groundbreaking research, and educates doctors-in-training in the field of pain medicine.  His clinical area of expertise is in musculoskeletal pain of the back, neck, and joints, post-operative pain, neuropathic disorders, pelvic pain, and cancer and cancer-treatment related pain.   His work has been featured on New York 1 and ABC-7 television, and he has discussed the history of pain on National Public Radio.  Dr. Mehta was an invited expert on Facebook Patient Chats for the Neuropathy Association of America, and has led courses in Barcelona, Spain and Mumbai, India training the next generation of international pain medicine physicians.   Dr. Mehta is leading efforts to help improve the patient experience for those undergoing surgery, while advancing the field of knowledge in chronic pain and spinal cord stimulation.  He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed papers, chapters and abstracts.   

AnesthesiaExam Podcast
An Interview with Neel Mehta, MD- Director of Pain Management at Weill Cornell

AnesthesiaExam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2019 15:12


Neel D. Mehta, M.D., is the Director of the Weill Cornell Pain Management Center and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Anesthesiology at Weill Cornell Medical College.  He also serves as a Co-Director of the Center for Comprehensive Spine Care, Medical Director of 14 South Amenities Unit, and Advisory Board Member to the Patient Experience Task Force and Integrative Medicine Center. He is a Director-at Large-of the New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians and President-Elect of the Eastern Pain Association.     Dr. Mehta completed his fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine in the Tri-Institutional Pain Medicine Fellowship at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, Hospital for Special Surgery, and Memorial-Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.    Embodying Weill Cornell’s tripartite mission, Dr. Mehta delivers superior patient care, conducts groundbreaking research, and educates doctors-in-training in the field of pain medicine.  His clinical area of expertise is in musculoskeletal pain of the back, neck, and joints, post-operative pain, neuropathic disorders, pelvic pain, and cancer and cancer-treatment related pain.   His work has been featured on New York 1 and ABC-7 television, and he has discussed the history of pain on National Public Radio.  Dr. Mehta was an invited expert on Facebook Patient Chats for the Neuropathy Association of America, and has led courses in Barcelona, Spain and Mumbai, India training the next generation of international pain medicine physicians.   Dr. Mehta is leading efforts to help improve the patient experience for those undergoing surgery, while advancing the field of knowledge in chronic pain and spinal cord stimulation.  He has authored over 30 peer-reviewed papers, chapters and abstracts.    Subscribe to our mailing list * indicates required Email Address *    

Way Beyond Ordinary Women
Ep 10: Dr. Cassie Wilder/Minneapolis Integrative Medicine Center - Creating a business model that works for you

Way Beyond Ordinary Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 28:46


Hormones, gut health, women's health - we talk about it all with Dr. Cassie Wilder on this episode of the Way Beyond Ordinary Women podcast! Dr. Cassie Wilder is a functional medicine doctor and founder of Minneapolis Integrative Medicine Center. She is a primary care physician but has a special passion for helping women optimize their hormones, thyroid and adrenal health as well as correct digestive concerns. Tune in to hear how Dr. Cassie is helping women in the MN area and how she has found success with a business model not typically found in the medical field. If you enjoyed this episode, let us know by writing a review! Check out the show notes for all of the links and resources mentioned in today's episode. Thank you for listening! SHOW NOTES: www.WayBeyondOrdinary.com/episode10

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts
Sibley Integrative Medicine - Inflammation and Stress

Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 12:36


Dr Rosanne Sheinberg and Harpreet Gujral, from the Integrative Medicine Center at Sibley Memorial Hospital, discuss how inflammation and stress can negatively impact your health and offer some advice in combatting them.

The Oncology Nursing Podcast
Episode 15: Incorporating Physical Activity in Patient Care

The Oncology Nursing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 30:21


ONS member Donna Wilson, RN, MSN, RRT, clinical fitness specialist from the Integrative Medicine Center at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, joins ONS's Chris Pirschel, to discuss the benefits of physical activity for patients with cancer, how nurses can integrate activity into care, and more. Music Credit: "Fireflies and Stardust" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0  Episode Notes: Help Your Patients Get Up, Get Moving Integrating Physical Activity Into Cancer Care Physical Activity in Patients With Advanced-Stage Cancer: A Systematic Review of the Literature ONS Get Up, Get Moving Champions Physical Activity and the Cancer Patient

Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast
034: Treat Health More Like Wealth – Dr. David Katz 

Sound Bites A Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2016 43:26


Today’s episode is about finding common ground in nutrition and connecting what we know with what we do.   Dr. David Katz is a well-recognized and regarded thought leader in nutrition, chronic disease prevention, weight management and integrative medicine. He is the founding director of Yale University’s Prevention Research Center and a clinical instructor at the Yale School of Medicine. He is the Editor-in-Chief of the journal Childhood Obesity, President of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, and medical director for the Integrative Medicine Center at Griffin Hospital in Derby, CT. You can read the full show notes at www.soundbitesrd.com.

On the Map, Off the Radar
Yoga for cancer patients

On the Map, Off the Radar

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2016 11:44


Smitha Mallaiah, a mind-body intervention specialist at MD Anderson Cancer Center, discusses how practicing yoga benefits cancer patients, and the research study being conducted at MD Anderson currently about the effects of yoga on breast cancer patients. To learn more about the Integrative Medicine Center at MD Anderson, check out: https://www.mdanderson.org/patients-family/diagnosis-treatment/care-centers-clinics/integrative-medicine-center.html

Integrative Medicine - Audio
Daily Exercise Practice

Integrative Medicine - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2015 1:51


Carol Eddy, MPT, Senior Physical Therapist, Integrative Medicine Center. Practice recorded for the Day of Wellness event, September 28, 2015

practice wellness exercise mpt integrative medicine center senior physical therapist
The BizChix Podcast:  Female Entrepreneurs | Women Small Business | Biz Chix
85 : Medicine meets Mindfulness with Dr. Romie Mushtaq

The BizChix Podcast: Female Entrepreneurs | Women Small Business | Biz Chix

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2014 43:10


Dr. Romie Mushtaq is a traditionally trained neurologist and an expert in the field of mind-body medicine a branch of medicine that promotes the science behind mindfulness based techniques.   She is a national mindful living expert and a certified yoga and meditation teacher.   Dr. Romie beautifully translates complicated neuroscience and medical data into easy to comprehend knowledge.  She helps clients cope with stress by teaching the medicine behind mindfulness.   She is a highly sought after professional speaker, corporate consultant, and an expert contributor for the Huffington Post. Dr. Romie now travels around the country teaching about mindful living in a thoughtful and accessible way.  She sees clients as a personal health and wellness life coach at The Natural and Integrative Medicine Center in Orlando, Florida.  Her guided meditation CD: "Connect To Joy" is now available on iTunes.

Complementary & Integrative Medicine - Audio
Integrative Medicine Center

Complementary & Integrative Medicine - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2012 7:59


Directors Lorenzo Cohen, PhD and Richard T. Lee, MD define Integrative Medicine and discuss programs, services and therapies offered at MD Anderson’s Integrative Medicine Center.

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Complementary & Integrative Medicine - Video
Integrative Medicine Center

Complementary & Integrative Medicine - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2012 7:59


Directors Lorenzo Cohen, PhD and Richard T. Lee, MD define Integrative Medicine and discuss programs, services and therapies offered at MD Anderson’s Integrative Medicine Center.

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Sysiphus Speaks
Sisyphus Speaks 131: Integrative Medicine Center Closes

Sysiphus Speaks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969


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