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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Dr. Ahvie Herskowitz is the Founder of Anatara Medicine, a San Francisco based modern integrative medicine practice that provides a comprehensive convergence of the seven best healthcare and wellness disciplines through a single point of care. He was most currently the Chief Operating Officer, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Executive Officer of The Institute for OneWorld Health, the first non-profit pharmaceutical company in the United States; and Clinical Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. A graduate of Brooklyn College, he received his M.D. from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1977 and then received his initial training in Anatomic Pathology there. He then trained in Internal Medicine at Greenwich Hospital and the Yale University Hospital. Dr. Herskowitz completed his Cardiology Fellowship training at The Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1986 and stayed on faculty in the Department of Medicine and in the Department of Immunology and Molecular Microbiology in the School of Public Health and Hygiene until 1995.Convergence Medicine, a term recently coined by Dr. Herskowitz, is intended to extend the discussion about truly individualized medicine and enable collaboration across all the global medical traditions into a unified standard for personalized medicine.The system was designed from the premise that no single medical tradition can stand on its own and successfully deal with today’s level of environmental, dietary, physical and psychological toxicity. Convergence medicine’s strategy is to examine each person through different lenses, combining the best of Western medical science with established Eastern and European medical traditions.Diagnostic and clinical information is derived from seven different medical traditions: molecular medicine, clinical medicine, nutritional science, physical medicine, Eastern medicine, naturopathic medicine and mind-body medicine. Modern clinical, molecular and nutritional medicine provide insight into genetic predispositions, environmental and dietary factors that influence them. Together with comprehensive clinical risk assessments, each individual’s health map begins to emerge.That initial map is then strengthened. Aging often brings a myriad of signs and symptoms: headaches, arthritis, hypertension, diabetes, anemia, low vitamin levels, insomnia, fatigue, back pain. These, together with growing chronic conditions, can be viewed as unavoidable aging, or as nuisance symptoms, with no real pattern. Or they can be viewed as cues to disease. These cues emerge as patterns best illuminated by non-traditional medical traditions from eastern, European and naturopathic traditions, that relate organ systems together in ways that modern science cannot yet accomplish.. }

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