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Tamara and Dr. Patrick Fratellone discuss the health benefits of bee medicine.
Dr. Fratellone's guiding philosophy is an individualized approach to total health and well-being that results from nurturing the intrinsic healing of the whole person. He is guided by his personal mission to serve, empower and partner with his patients and community on the path to wellness, transformation, and wholeness.
Dr. Fratellone completed his B.S. and B.A. in Biology and Humanities, respectively, at the State University of Stony Brook (New York) in 1982. He completed his medical training in London, where he broadened both his clinical and bedside skills. Dr. Fratellone finished his medical residency at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York City, where he also pursued and completed his Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease in 1994. During his three-year fellowship, he trained at the Nicholas Institute Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and the Division of Congenital Heart Diseases at the University of California at Los Angeles. Prior to forming Fratellone Medical Associates, Dr. Fratellone was Chief of Medicine and Director of Cardiology at the Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine under the direction of the late Robert C. Atkins, M.D.. In 2005 he completed the Fellowship of Integrative Medicine under the direction of Andrew Weil MD at the University of Arizona. He then studied Botanical Medicine with 7Song in Ithaca, NY. He become a professional member of the American Herbal Guild in 2007.
Dr. Fratellone was an adjunct professor at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine from 2014 until the school closed in 2022. Currently he is an adjunct professor at The Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in NYC.
He has been a beekeeper for 15 years. He has been a Board member of the American Apitherapy Society for 5 years. He has been the President of the American Apitherapy Society since 2022. He practices apitherapy in both practices in New York City and Fairfield, Connecticut. He has been in practice for 29 years.
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By Tamara WolfsonTamara and Dr. Patrick Fratellone discuss the health benefits of bee medicine.
Dr. Fratellone's guiding philosophy is an individualized approach to total health and well-being that results from nurturing the intrinsic healing of the whole person. He is guided by his personal mission to serve, empower and partner with his patients and community on the path to wellness, transformation, and wholeness.
Dr. Fratellone completed his B.S. and B.A. in Biology and Humanities, respectively, at the State University of Stony Brook (New York) in 1982. He completed his medical training in London, where he broadened both his clinical and bedside skills. Dr. Fratellone finished his medical residency at Lenox Hill Hospital, in New York City, where he also pursued and completed his Fellowship in Cardiovascular Disease in 1994. During his three-year fellowship, he trained at the Nicholas Institute Sports Medicine and Athletic Trauma at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City and the Division of Congenital Heart Diseases at the University of California at Los Angeles. Prior to forming Fratellone Medical Associates, Dr. Fratellone was Chief of Medicine and Director of Cardiology at the Atkins Center for Complementary Medicine under the direction of the late Robert C. Atkins, M.D.. In 2005 he completed the Fellowship of Integrative Medicine under the direction of Andrew Weil MD at the University of Arizona. He then studied Botanical Medicine with 7Song in Ithaca, NY. He become a professional member of the American Herbal Guild in 2007.
Dr. Fratellone was an adjunct professor at the University of Bridgeport College of Naturopathic Medicine from 2014 until the school closed in 2022. Currently he is an adjunct professor at The Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in NYC.
He has been a beekeeper for 15 years. He has been a Board member of the American Apitherapy Society for 5 years. He has been the President of the American Apitherapy Society since 2022. He practices apitherapy in both practices in New York City and Fairfield, Connecticut. He has been in practice for 29 years.
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