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- November 15, 2013 at 6:51 pm
Renee Zalinsky at Jefferson asked me to spread the word:
Webinar next Thursday, November 21st at 1pm EST with Dr. Jingduan Yang who will discuss integrative care and the mind/body connection in confronting cancer. Dr. Yang is the Founder and Medical Director of Integrative Psychiatry and Natural Medicine at New York's Tao Institute.We want to provide questions from the OM community to Dr. Yang in advance of the webinar, so please submit ideas and inquiries to Jessica: jessica@ocularmelanomaAudio dial-in: +1 (773) 897-3000
Access code: 686-229-485About Dr. YangDr. Jingduan Yang is a leading physician, board-certified psychiatrist and international expert on classic forms of Chinese Medicine. He uniquely incorporates acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, neuro-emotional technique, nutritional and dietary consultation, psychotherapy and medication management in the care of patients with a variety of emotional and physical illnesses. Following family tradition, he is a fifth generation teacher and practitioner of Chinese medicine, specializing in acupuncture.
Dr. Yang received his medical and neurology training at the Fourth Military Medical University in Xian, China and completed a research fellowship in clinical psychopharmacology at Oxford University in the United Kingdom as well as residency training in psychiatry at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. He has authored numerous peer-reviewed articles and has been a speaker at several national and international conferences and academic forums. In 2008, after two years of intensive training in areas including botanical medicine, mind-body physiology, nutrition, and holistic clinical care, Dr. Yang completed a prestigious Integrative Medicine Fellowship at the University of Arizona launched in 2000 by internationally-recognized integrative medicine pioneer Dr. Andrew Weil.
Dr. Yang is the founder and medical director of Tao Integrative Medicine. In addition, Dr. Yang is the Director of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture Program at the Jefferson Mryna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine and Assistant Professor of psychiatry and human behavior at the Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals.
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- January 15, 2014 at 12:29 am
Hello there,
I am newly diagnosed and getting up to speed here. This webinar would have been interesting, and would loved to have seen it. Do they ever record them or have such things available for playback anywhere on this site? Are videos made and put onto YouTube or anywhere else?
Please let me know when you can. I'm 48 and otherwise very healthy. Had my enucealtion just 6 weeks ago, and now with pathology in, finally know what I am faceing. So far it has not spread, so looking for mind/body preventatives would be right up my alley.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Jean
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- January 15, 2014 at 12:29 am
Hello there,
I am newly diagnosed and getting up to speed here. This webinar would have been interesting, and would loved to have seen it. Do they ever record them or have such things available for playback anywhere on this site? Are videos made and put onto YouTube or anywhere else?
Please let me know when you can. I'm 48 and otherwise very healthy. Had my enucealtion just 6 weeks ago, and now with pathology in, finally know what I am faceing. So far it has not spread, so looking for mind/body preventatives would be right up my alley.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Jean
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- January 15, 2014 at 12:29 am
Hello there,
I am newly diagnosed and getting up to speed here. This webinar would have been interesting, and would loved to have seen it. Do they ever record them or have such things available for playback anywhere on this site? Are videos made and put onto YouTube or anywhere else?
Please let me know when you can. I'm 48 and otherwise very healthy. Had my enucealtion just 6 weeks ago, and now with pathology in, finally know what I am faceing. So far it has not spread, so looking for mind/body preventatives would be right up my alley.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
Jean
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