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Jan Newman MD (bio)Learn Stress Reduction through the Art, Science and Medicine of Connection | |
Contact: | Dr. Jan Newman | Mailing Address: | 3436 Mountain Dr, Clinton, Montana, United States of America 59825 | Phone: | 406-258-6284 | E-mail: | jan@sightsoflight.com | findCE GPA: | This speaker is not yet rated. Click here to view a sample report card Click here to rate Jan Newman MD | "Everyone needs to know what you are teaching." More Reviews |
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Medicine for Modern ManFields of Interest: | Spirituality/Religion, Stress Management |
| Most Requested Topics/Programs:- Heart-Brain Connection
- Stress Management
- Attaining Balance
| Recent Engagements:- Cleveland Clinic Heart Brain Summit Fall 2010
- AAPB Attaining Balance Symposia
- Spirituality and Health Symposia
- Role of Oxytocin Short course
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Length of presentation: | variable, can be 30 to weekend workshop | Travels From: | Missoula MT | Travel Limits: | none |
| Target Audience: | Any | Target Audience - Other: | health care, educators, business | AV Requirements: | Powerpoint projector, good audio |
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Dr. Jan Newman MD,MA,FASC, FICS, ABIHM graduated from medical school at SUNY Downstate Medical Center with Honors. She received her surgical training at UTMB Galveston and the University of Vermont. She is also board certified by the American Board of Integrative and Holistic Medicine. She has studied and practiced meditation, Yoga, Buddhism and biofeedback in the U.S and in India for over 30 years. This included studying with multiple spiritual teachers including H.H.The Dalai Lama and other Hindu and Tibetan masters. She returned to the University of Montana to explore the interface of spirituality, the arts and medicine, receiving her Master’s degree in Integrative Arts and Education. She is a poet and photographer and integrates these modalities into her talks. She is planning research on the relationship of psychophysiological status and outcome in patients with heart disease and teaching to promote education and compassion for health and well-being. She has lectured on the role of spirituality in health, the physiology of and mechanisms stress and stress related diseases including the hypothalamic-pituitary axis. She is on the program committee of the Association of Applied Psychophysiolgy and Biofeedback and President of International Stress Management Association- US branch.
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