Thursday, August 7, 2008

UNM sets opening event for integrative medicine clinic

http://www.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2008/08/04/daily15.html

Above is the link for the news announcing yet another University Medical Center (U of New Mexico) creating an integrative medicine center. U of Arizona, UCSF, and Duke University have started integrative medicine centers recognizing the value of integrative medicine.

In my training with Dr. Andrew Weil at University of Arizona, probably the most important lesson was that Integrative Medicine's mission is to focus on patients' healing rather than to focus on tools and modalities.

Physicians and healers have a tendency to develop attachment to techniques that they have learned and invested their resources. For example, physicians tend to prescribe medications and chiropractors tend to perform adjustments and acupuncturists to acupuncture.

Rather than focusing on tools of healing, integrative medicine focuses on the needs of the patients and weaves a comprehensive healing plan setting priorities on methods that are less invasive to patients that have higher probability of success. The techniques where patient can enhance their own healing ability is also encouraged through nutrition, meditation, mind-body techniques, and physical activity such as Tai Chi.

This way, patients can be empowered for their own healing of the mind, body, and spirit.

John Kim, MD MPH
www.georgiaintegrative.com

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