I have a strong reputation for excellence in homeopathy and for my ability to tackle challenging cases. I am an Assistant Professor of Homeopathy at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and I have a keen interest in the rich homeopathic literature of the 18th and early 19th centuries. Following my residency training I completed a two-year post-doctoral fellowship in homeopathy, the first fellowship of its kind in the United States.
In addition to my scholarly pursuits, I love to work with patients and I have considerable clinical experience. I traveled to Sri Lanka with the humanitarian organization Homeopaths Without Borders and treated hundreds of survivors of the tragic tsunami that devastated South Asia the day after Christmas, December 2005. I’ve studied with internationally acclaimed homeopathic physicians Drs. Francisco and Jose Eizayaga in their busy family practice in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I have served the Native American community on a number of different occasions.
Hometown: Tempe, AZ United States
Occupation: Naturopathic Doctor
Interests: I have a number of interests and passions that extend beyond my career in naturopathic medicine. I have studied drumming and percussion for the better part of my life, and I enjoy travel, and good food. I have been an active sports enthusiast my whole life and I love the outdoors. Before entering my career in naturopathic medicine, I was a special education teacher. I was awarded a Masters Degree in Special Education from the University of Houston and completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
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