Grand Rounds: Quieting the Mind: Harnessing Integrative Medicine in Primary Care

Event Date: February 1st, 2022

Michael Spertus, MD, Marino Center for Integrative Health

Grand Rounds: Quieting the Mind: Harnessing Integrative Medicine in Primary Care

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Title: “Quieting the Mind: Harnessing Integrative Medicine in Primary Care”

Presenter: Michael Spertus, MD, Marino Center for Integrative Health

Description: For our February 2022 Grand Rounds, Dr. Spertus will discuss the role of Integrative Medicine modalities within a dedicated multidisciplinary academic Integrative Medicine center, focusing on the incorporation of these modalities into primary care practice with an illustrative patient case. Neeti Jha, MD, will be a discussant and the patient will be present for the discussion.

Date/Time: Tuesday, February 1st | 8:00am – 9:00am US EDT
Cost: Free. CME credit available.
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If you want to request CME credit for virtual participation, to be eligible, send an email between 8:00-8:30am on Tuesday, December 7th with your full name, degree and organization to [email protected].

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Presenter Biography:

Dr. Spertus completed his residency in Family Medicine at the New York-Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University and a Fellowship in Integrative Medicine at the Institute for Family Medicine, Mount Sinai Icahn School of Medicine in New York. He is Board Certified in Family Medicine, Integrative Medicine, and Lifestyle Medicine. He has additional training and certificates in medical acupuncture, clinical hypnosis, mindfulness-based therapies, and behavioral medicine.

Dr. Spertus now works at the Marino Center for Integrative Health with Mount Auburn Hospital and he is an Instructor at Harvard Medical School. He provides comprehensive integrative primary care as well as Integrative Medicine consults for patients interested in non-pharmacological or a more holistic approach to their illness. He believes Integrative Medicine approaches that treat the whole person are essential to both individual and population health.