8.12.2020 The Untold Story: Scientific Integrative Medicine. Episode 2, IVDD / Spinal Cord Injury
It’s so frustrating for us to tell, and for clients to hear, these seven words: “There’s nothing more that can be done.” ESPECIALLY when there is actually a lot that can be done, but the veterinarian in charge either doesn’t know, or isn’t able to speak about non-drug, non-surgical methods of care. Why? Because surgery and drugs dominate our profession and academic curricula. They often either omit or disparage consideration of medical acupuncture, photomedicine, botanicals, massage, and movement therapy. As such, you’re left in the dark. Here’s your chance to fill the gaps. Join Narda G. Robinson, DO, DVM, MS, FAAMA, as she presents the case for spending more time assessing patients, palpating their structure, listing differentials, and offering sound, scientific, integrative and rehabilitative solutions. Medicine need not be a battleground. By nurturing patients’ inner ecologies, we co-create a system of gentler healthcare based on better medicine and bond-centered care.
Disclaimer: The content in this webinar is geared for medical and veterinary healthcare professionals. Members of the public are welcome to attend but we do have this disclaimer, as follows. The webinar is also for informational purposes only. What we discuss is not intended to replace medical or veterinary consultation with your healthcare provider, and it is not intended as a recommendation if you or a family member are / is experiencing health problems, pain, or inflammation. While Dr. Robinson IS a licensed physician and veterinarian in the state of Colorado, she is not YOUR or your animal’s, respectively. Before anyone receives medical / veterinary care, one should have a diagnosis by a health provider. So, please do not use this information instead of seeking professional assistance. This is not for self-diagnosis or self-treatment, and some approaches can induce harm if delivered inappropriately or to a patient with contraindications. If you have questions, contact CuraCore® VET and CuraCore® MED at info@curacore.org
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