Resources Index

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Like many of the ‘index’ articles in this blog, this is work in progress. This article has a list of resources related to seeking wholeness. Please scroll down to see the headings/topics and if you have a useful link or resource please contact me or leave a comment and I’ll add it to the list below. Thanks for all your contributions in making this a very useful collection of links and resources.

Holistic Healing:

  • American Holistic Health Association
  • American Holistic Medical Association: http://www.holisticmedicine.org
  • American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine (ABIHM), East Wenachee, WA, 509-886-3046Certifying body that establishes and maintains the highest standards of medical care through a holistic approach:1) 550- page Curriculum Study Guide (in either print or cyber form) which summarizes applicable evidence-basedintegrative holistic diagnostic and treatment options2) CME course offered at the annual ABIHM intensive review for certification in holistic medicinewww.holisticboard.org
  • American College for the Advancement of Medicine (ACAM), Laguna Hills, CA, 949-309-3520Nonprofit association that educates physicians and health care professionals on the latest findings and emergingprocedures in complementary, alternative and integrative (CAIM) medicine www.acam.org
  • Bastyr Center for Natural Health, Seattle, WA, 206-834-4100Teaching clinic for naturopathy, acupuncture and Oriental medicine, nutrition counseling, herbal medicine, etc.www.bastyrcenter.org
  • Beth Israel’s “Continuum Center for Health & Healing”, New York, NY, 646-935-2259Academic health center devoted to integrative medicine; offering residency, fellowships, webcasts, and online CMEcourseswww.healthandhealingny.org/professionals/medical.asp
  • Center for Mind-Body Medicine, Washington DC, 202-966-7338Nonprofit, educational organization dedicated to reviving the spirit and transforming the practice of medicinewww.cmbm.org
  • Consortium of Academic Health Centers for Integrative Medicine, 612-624-916641 academic medical centers , helping transform medicine through rigorous scientific studies and much morewww.imconsortium.org
  • Helms Medical Institute, Berkeley, CA, 510-649-8488Educating physicians in the science and art of medical acupuncturewww.hmieducation.com
  • Institute for Functional Medicine (IFM), Gig Harbor, WA, 800-228-0622Encouraging the widespread adoption of functional medicine, patient-centered focus, as the standard of carewww.functionalmedicine.org
  • International Society for the Study of Subtle Energies (ISSSEEM), Arvada, CO, 303-425-4625Non-profit interdisciplinary organization dedicated to exploring & applying subtle energies as they relate to the experienceof consciousness, healing and human potentialwww.issseem.org
  • National Institute of Whole Health (NIWH), Wellesley, MA, 888-354-4325Facilitating the transformation of the practice of health care to include whole person health care and shareddecision makingwww.NIWH.org
  • University of Arizona, Fellowship in Integrative Medicine, Tucson, AZ, 520-626-6417Nationally-recognized, two-year, distance-learning certification Program in Integrative Medicine (PIM)www.integrativemedicine.arizona.edu/education/fellowship
  • University of Minnesota School of Public Health, 612-625-5000Complementary & Alternative Medicine Interdisciplinary Concentration for students pursuing a Masters degreewww.sph.umn.edu

Noetic Sciences

http://www.noetic.org

Massage, Spa, Chiropractic Associations / Accreditation:

Environmental Wellness Resources:

  • EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency - protecting human health, safeguarding the natural environment.
  • Sierra Club The Sierra Club’s grassroots advocacy has made it America’s most influential environmental organization. Founded in 1892, the organization is 700,000 members strong.
  • National Audubon Society The mission of the NAS is to conserve and restore natural ecosystems, focusing on birds and other wildlife for the benefit of humanity and the earth’s biological diversity.
  • Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society The second largest Audubon chapter in California. The SCVAS mission is to maintain, preserve and protect native animal and plant habitats and foster greater public environmental awareness particularly in Santa Clara County and the bay area.
  • National Wildlife Federation The nation’s largest member-supported conservation group, uniting individuals, organizations, businesses and government to protect wildlife, wild places, and the environment.
  • Acterra A nonprofit environmental organization based in the San Francisco Bay Area to shape sustainable communities and preserve natural resources through education, action, and advocacy.
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium The mission of the MBA is to inspire conservation of the oceans through education.
  • Center for Marine Conservation The mission of the CMC is to protect ocean ecosystems and conserve the global abundance and diversity of marine wildlife, particularly through advocacy, research and education.
  • World Wildlife Fund A privately supported organization dedicated to protecting the world’s wildlife and wildlands.
  • National Resources Defense Council NRDC uses law, science, and the support of more than 500,000 members nationwide to protect the planet’s wildlife and wild places and to ensure a safe and healthy environment for all living things.
  • Environmental Defense A national nonprofit organization representing more than 300,000 members. Since 1967, ED have linked science, economics and law to create innovative, equitable and cost-effective solutions to society’s most urgent environmental problems.
  • California Department of Fish and Game Habitat Conservation Planning Branch Seeks to conserve species and a mosaic of landscapes to sustain California’s biodiversity. Provides statewide policy, coordination, expertise and training for: species conservation and recovery, large area conservation planning, compliance with the California Endangered Species Act and the California Environmental Quality Act.
  • Environmental Wellness.com

More, that I’m interested in and am researching:

Public Health

Cancer and Oncology

Neurology

Hematology

Epidemiology

  • UTMB.edu - ‘Epidemiology’ (plain format chapter), Philip S. Brachman, Medical Microbiology

Preventive Medicine

Acupuncture

Nutrition - Dietitian - Nutritionist

Nutrition Databases and search engines

Nutrition Governmental agencies and intergovernmental bodies

National Nutrition Society websites

Histology

Immunology

Psychology

Recreational Therapy

Sleep Medicine

Naturopathic Medicine

Alternative Medicine

Alternative Medicine Criticism

Alternative Medicine Advocacy

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy and physiotherapy journals

Genetic Counseling

Occupational Therapy

Occupational Therapy Associations

Occupational Therapy Education

Cell Biology

Cell Biology - Online textbooks

Autoimmunity

Pathology

Palliative Care

Bio Ethics

Conservation Medicine

Medical Humanities

Pain Management

Pain Management Resources: PainEdu

Health Informatics

Health Informatics Journals

Health Informatics Institutions

Community Health

Ergonomics

Clinical Psychology

Health Psychology

Industrial / Organizational (I/O) Psychology

Quantitative Psychology

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy