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Dr Elizabeth Thompson and Aga Kehinde explore the significance of integrative medicine, emphasising a patient-centred approach in oncology.
They discuss the challenges of burnout among healthcare professionals, the importance of multidisciplinary teams, and the transformative power of health coaching and emotional freedom techniques (EFT).
The conversation highlights the need for awareness of stress and trauma in the medical field and advocates for a holistic approach to patient care, ultimately aiming to improve the healthcare experience for both patients and providers.
Their conversation includes how:
About our guest:
Aga Kehinde is a Trauma Consultant, Cancer Nurse Specialist, and Health Empowerment Coach with over 23 years of experience in oncology, cancer education and research, trauma-informed care, and emotional well-being. She has developed transformative support models integrating trauma expertise, cancer care, psychology, and public health to address the holistic needs of individuals facing significant life challenges.
See the full show notes hereIf you’re interested in learning more about Integrative Medicine, you can:
👉 Sign up for our free newsletter Integrative Medicine Matters
👉 Sign up for our NCIM Membership, just £4.99 per month
👉 Sign up for our free Introduction to Integrative Medicine course
👉 Explore our 10 CPD Point Discovery Course in Integrative Medicine
👉 Find out more about our master's Level 7 Diploma, including single modules you can enrol in today!
NCIM also offers an Integrative Medicine Clinic, where our expert team of Integrative Medicine Doctors and Integrative Clinical Team work collaboratively to support your health and wellbeing. Learn more and book an appointment.
We would love to get your feedback on the topics and conversations we feature. Follow and connect with us on social media – Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn – and let us know your thoughts.
Don’t forget to subscribe and share if you enjoyed this episode!
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or treatment plan.
By Integrative Medicine MattersDr Elizabeth Thompson and Aga Kehinde explore the significance of integrative medicine, emphasising a patient-centred approach in oncology.
They discuss the challenges of burnout among healthcare professionals, the importance of multidisciplinary teams, and the transformative power of health coaching and emotional freedom techniques (EFT).
The conversation highlights the need for awareness of stress and trauma in the medical field and advocates for a holistic approach to patient care, ultimately aiming to improve the healthcare experience for both patients and providers.
Their conversation includes how:
About our guest:
Aga Kehinde is a Trauma Consultant, Cancer Nurse Specialist, and Health Empowerment Coach with over 23 years of experience in oncology, cancer education and research, trauma-informed care, and emotional well-being. She has developed transformative support models integrating trauma expertise, cancer care, psychology, and public health to address the holistic needs of individuals facing significant life challenges.
See the full show notes hereIf you’re interested in learning more about Integrative Medicine, you can:
👉 Sign up for our free newsletter Integrative Medicine Matters
👉 Sign up for our NCIM Membership, just £4.99 per month
👉 Sign up for our free Introduction to Integrative Medicine course
👉 Explore our 10 CPD Point Discovery Course in Integrative Medicine
👉 Find out more about our master's Level 7 Diploma, including single modules you can enrol in today!
NCIM also offers an Integrative Medicine Clinic, where our expert team of Integrative Medicine Doctors and Integrative Clinical Team work collaboratively to support your health and wellbeing. Learn more and book an appointment.
We would love to get your feedback on the topics and conversations we feature. Follow and connect with us on social media – Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn – and let us know your thoughts.
Don’t forget to subscribe and share if you enjoyed this episode!
Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always seek the guidance of a qualified healthcare professional before making any changes to your health or treatment plan.