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Advisory Board
The
Veterinary Institute of Integrative Medicine is made up of
the following leading doctors:
- Jean
Dodds – A leader in canine immunology research...
- Jake
Fratkin – Practitioner of Chinese herbal medicines,
acupuncture, nutritional medicine...
- Joyce
Harman – Equine practice focusing on complementary
and alternative veterinary medicine, using acupuncture,
chiropractic, homeopathy, Chinese and western herbs, nutritional
medicine...
- Steve
Marsden – A lecturer and practitioner of naturopathic
medicine, acupuncture, Chinese herbology...
- David
McCluggage – Primary areas of interest are nutrition
and nutraceutical medicines, with advanced training in
homeopathy, acupuncture...
- Kerry
Ridgway – Specialist in equine exercise physiology
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- Nancy
Scanlan – Treats small animals utilizing 100%
holistic methods, including trigger point therapy, chiropractic
techniques, herbs, and homeopathy...
- Allen
Schoen – An early pioneer of holistic medicine,
his practice focuses combining natural therapies with
conventional medicines...
- Cheryl
Schwartz – Opened the first completely holistic
animal treatment center in the Bay area, her practice
includes acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutritional therapy
and homeopathy...
- Susan
Wynn – Author, lecturer and practitioner of
integrative medicine with a special interest in nutrition
and herbal remedies...
- Huisheng
Xie – A firm believer that traditional Chinese
medicine complements Western medicine...
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Educational Lectures (audio CDs)
The Veterinarian's Desk Reference of Natural Medicines provides information for treating more than 100 animal conditions
with nutriceuticals and other natural products. For
more info...

For more conferences and seminars, visit our Seminar Information page.

Ten
years in the making.... The
Pain-free Back and Saddle-Fit book is the most comprehensive
book on saddle fitting.
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The Veterinary Research Council, a non-profit organization,
was formed to oversee and fund research studies on holistic
veterinary medicine. For more information visit their website at www.veterinaryresearchcouncil.com.
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