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Through
a multifaceted approach, Dr. Jody E. Noé, M.S., N.D. practices
Family Health Care by providing the following services:
- Pediatrics
- Naturopathic
Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Botanical
Medicine
- Homeopathy
- Nutritional
Medicine
- Diet and Lifestyle
Counseling
- Physical Medicine
- Traditional
Chinese Medicine
- Spiritual
Assessments and Counseling
In addition
to Family Health Care areas of specialization include integrative
oncology, HIV/Aids and chronic disease. In all instances, Dr. Noé
works to facilitate integration of mind, body and spirit, which
requires patient participation in their own healing process.
Dr. Jody
E. Noé obtained her Doctorate of Naturopathic Medicine from
Bastyr University in Seattle, Washington. Previous to this, she
was awarded her Bachelor’s and Master’s of Science degrees
from Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia. Dr. Noé
served as adjunct faculty to the University of Bridgeport College
of Naturopathic Medicine, Quinnipiac University, Connecticut College
of Naturopathic Physicians, Bastyr University, the New England Women’s
Herbal Conference, Northwest Institute of Acupuncture and Oriental
Medicine (NIAOM) and several community colleges and private organizations.
A founding
member of the Botanical Medicine Academy, Dr. Noé is president
emeritus for both the Oklahoma and Vermont Associations of Naturopathic
Physicians.
We are
excited to announce that Dr. Noé's book
The
Textbook of Naturopathic Integrative Oncology is now available.

This textbook is designed to teach medical college
and health science students fundamental cancer cell biology and
inflammatory pathway biochemistry in preparation for managing patients
with various forms of cancer, integratively. While several texts
have been written on integrative medical practice in general, this
is the first book to focus exclusively on naturopathic integrative
cancer treatment.
Integrative Approach
Integrative cancer treatment combines conventional allopathic chemotherapy,
radiation, and surgery with naturopathic modalities, chiefly lifestyle
counseling, stress management, clinical nutrition, and botanical
medicine. These integrated modalities can be applied not only to
cancer treatment but also to cancer prevention and palliative care.
Patient Centered
By definition, the word integrative means to unify, to make a whole
by bringing all parts together. Integrative medicine treats the
person as a whole, integrating body, mind, and spirit. The patient
is respected as a whole being, not just managed as a disease condition,
and becomes empowered as a result to participate consciously in
the healing process.
Evidence Based
The body of literature on integrative practices is growing rapidly,
with studies supported by key government bodies, university research
centers, and cancer institutes. Throughout this book, medical information
and clinical guidelines are grounded in the most current research
and best practice standards established by multidisciplinary medical
associations. Taken together, the extensive references at the end
of each chapter comprise the most complete and current list of integrative
and naturopathic research on cancer in the medical literature to
date.
Pedagogical Tools
Clinical reasoning and case management skills are developed by presenting
information in recurring SOAP chart order and by presenting case
histories of patients who have been managed integratively. Open-ended
case management studies are provided for instructors to use in directing
team activities and for students in preparing for board examinations.
Dr Jody E. Noé, a graduate of Old Dominion
University (BSc, MSc) and Bastyr University (ND), is a Professor
of Oncology and Family Medicine at the University of Bridgeport
College of Naturopathic Medicine. She is also the founder of the
Integrative Oncology Clinic and the Chair of Botanical Medicine.
She served as senior staff physician and integrative researcher
in oncology at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America in Tulsa,
Oklahoma. Dr Noé practices naturopathic family medicine,
naturopathic integrative oncology, and Cherokee medicine in Connecticut.
Dr Peter J. D'Adamo
is a graduate of Bastyr University (ND) and author of Eat Right
for Your Type and Eat Right for Your Life. He is a founder
of the Center for Excellence in Generative Medicine at the University
of Bridgeport.
You
can order your copy by e-mail
or phone at 860-495-5688
The
cost is $99.95 plus S&H
Dr.
Noé's Class and Intensive File Downloads:
Treating
EEN&T Issues
Stress
and the Endocrine System
Cherokee
Medicine
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