Description
In this video podcast, recorded at the 2003 International Achievement Summit in Washington, D.C., Dr. Weil defines the concept and philosophy of integrative medicine and its relevance to contemporary debates over health care policy. He takes particular note of non-Western medical traditions and the role of nutrition in health.
"I think if I stop being controversial I wouldn't be doing my job... I'm interested in things that don't fit established conceptions... that don't fit accepted models, and in trying to determine what's true and useful." Andrew Weil's first public controversy came when he was still a student at...
Published 04/30/18
"I think if I stop being controversial I wouldn't be doing my job... I'm interested in things that don't fit established conceptions... that don't fit accepted models, and in trying to determine what's true and useful." Andrew Weil's first public controversy came when he was still a student at...
Published 04/30/18
"I think if I stop being controversial I wouldn't be doing my job... I'm interested in things that don't fit established conceptions... that don't fit accepted models, and in trying to determine what's true and useful." Andrew Weil's first public controversy came when he was still a student at...
Published 04/30/18