The UW School of Medicine & School of Nursing are jointly offering the Faculty Integrative Health Program (FIHP) in collaboration with Bastyr University. This year-long, interdisciplinary program will provide selected faculty from the Schools of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Social Work, and Dentistry with the opportunity to explore the theoretical concepts, clinical practices and evidence related to integrative therapies.

Goal
To foster the creation of a collaborative community
dedicated to the teaching, research and clinical practice
of integrative healthcare.

If you are interested in pediatric CAM, please check out this website, created by FIHP participant, Michele Acker (2007-2008 Program). Michele is a pediatric nurse practitioner at the Teen Health Center at Garfield High School in Seattle. She is also the director of the Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Program at the UW School of Nursing.

Michelle Dossett shares a presentation on whole foods on this videostream. (See Help/Viewing Requirements)

Dr. David Kiefer shared this presentation Cardiovascular Health and Disease: An Evidence-based Integrative Approach with the Faculty Integrative Health Program participants at Bastyr University on Thursday, February 12, 2009. He also provided a list of selected references.

Cynthia Lair shows us how to cook fresh local organic whole foods on You Tube.

Some 2007-2008 Faculty Integrative Health Program participants: (Click pix to enlarge)
  Reading menus to prepare a whole foods meal in the Bastyr University kitchen
 
  Experiencing QiGong with Dr. Elizabeth Marazita (2nd from right)
 
  Enjoying the fruits of their labors in the Bastyr University kitchen
 
  Preparing a whole foods meal with instructor Cynthia Lair (2nd from left)
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