Dr. Kadisha Rapp, is a board certified Emergency Medicine physician with over 20 years’ experience, bestselling author of the book, “Help US Help YOU in the Emergency Room,” contributing author to the bestselling book, “The Making of Medical Mogul, Volume 3” and creator of The Mobile MD Kit, and The Mini Mobile MD Kit.
She was born in Washington, DC, completed her undergraduate studies at The Johns Hopkins University, her medical training at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, her Emergency Medicine residency at Howard University Hospital, and she completed a Sports Medicine Fellowship at Allegheny General Hospital,in Pittsburgh,Pa., under the physicians for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Dr. Kathy Farah, is an Integrative and Holistic Family Physician with a special interest in Mind-Body Medicine and social determinants of health, including racism. She is a faculty member for the Center for Mind Body Medicine, and is the lead for their programs in Indigenous Communities, and the combined Whole Health Coaching model at the Veterans Administration in the Florida region. She provides consultation at Children's Minnesota in the Department of Pain, Palliative Care and Integrative Medicine in Minneapolis, MN, in addition to Western Wisconsin Health.
Sheila Bauer is a licensed Parent and Family Educator for the Schools of Eastern Carver County, Minnesota. She holds a Master of Education degree and has facilitated groups for over 20 years in various educational and professional settings. Sheila also serves as a Regional Faculty Supervisor with the University of Minnesota for students seeking teaching licensure.
As a faculty member with The Center for Mind-Body Medicine, Sheila facilitates a small group model of self-care designed to alleviate symptoms of stress and trauma. Her work with this model continues in Broward County, Florida in the aftermath of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and in communities adversely affected by the opioid epidemic. Sheila has a particular affinity for teaching mind-body skills to educators, parents, and children. She also leads professional development training for teaching staff on the topics of Trauma Informed Classrooms and Adverse Childhood Experiences. Sheila loves fiercely, dances joyfully, and laughs easily.