DrWHL-Organic Archives - Southern California University of Health Sciences /category/drwhl-organic/ The Integrative Whole Health University Fri, 27 Mar 2026 23:13:46 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 性爱视频 President Dr. John Scaringe Delivers Commencement Message on Compassion to the Class of 2025 /scu-news/scu-president-dr-john-scaringe-delivers-commencement-message-on-compassion-to-the-class-of-2025/ Tue, 23 Dec 2025 07:00:31 +0000 /?p=34962 性爱视频 President Dr. John Scaringe Delivers Commencement Message on Compassion to the Class of 2025 At Southern California University of Health Sciences鈥 2025 Commencement Ceremony, University President Dr. John Scaringe delivered a heartfelt and deeply personal address centered on one essential principle: compassion. Speaking to graduates poised to enter the healthcare professions, Dr. [...]

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性爱视频 President Dr. John Scaringe Delivers Commencement Message on Compassion to the Class of 2025

At Southern California University of Health Sciences鈥 2025 Commencement Ceremony, University President Dr. John Scaringe delivered a heartfelt and deeply personal address centered on one essential principle: compassion.

Speaking to graduates poised to enter the healthcare professions, Dr. Scaringe reminded the Class of 2025 that while clinical knowledge and technical expertise are critical, it is compassion 鈥 expressed through presence, dignity, and action 鈥 that ultimately defines meaningful leadership and healing.

Through personal stories drawn from his own life, Dr. Scaringe illustrated that compassion is not simply an abstract value or 鈥渟oft skill,鈥 but a courageous, active choice to show up for others during their most vulnerable moments. His message resonated strongly with 性爱视频鈥檚 mission to educate healthcare leaders who care for the whole person 鈥 body, mind, and spirit.

Dr. Scaringe鈥檚 Commencement Speech

Today is truly a remarkable day for you, your families, your faculty, and let’s be honest, it’s also a remarkable day for anyone who no longer has to hear, 鈥淚 can’t, I have to study.鈥 You and your loved ones have waited a long time for this moment. Commencement ceremonies often invite big themes such as success, purpose, and, in our case, the future of healthcare.

But before we discuss any of that, I want to begin somewhere a little simpler, somewhere human. Somewhere, far from the clinics, the classroom, or accreditation reports. I want to start in a high school locker room. When I was a senior in high school, at the end of a senior tournament, I wrestled my final match, and I lost.

Now, if you’ve ever been 17, you are absolutely certain that the entire universe is paying attention to your every move. You know exactly what that felt like. So, I walked into the locker room, and I sat by myself. I wasn’t angry. I wasn’t hurt. I was simply disappointed. The kind that feels enormous right at that age, because most disappointments do.

A few minutes later. My father walked in. He didn’t tell me to shake it off. He didn’t give me a pep talk. He didn’t offer a replay of the footage of what I should have done, what I didn’t do, and what I could have done. He didn’t even give me that classic dad line of, 鈥淪omeday you’ll laugh at this,鈥 because he knew I wasn’t going to be laughing anytime soon.

He sat down next to me. Quiet, present, and even though the disappointment didn’t go away, something else happened. I didn’t feel alone anymore. Years later, I realized what he offered that day. It wasn’t advice, it wasn’t encouragement. It wasn’t even problem-solving. It was compassion. The quiet kind that doesn’t just fix the moment.

He doesn’t try to fix that moment, but he chooses to be in that moment with you, and that simple act has stayed with me throughout my life. Compassion is often confused with empathy. They’re related, but they’re not exactly the same.

For example, empathy is seeing someone on the side of the road on a rainy day fixing their flat tire, and you say to yourself. Oh, that poor son of a gun, that must be awful. Compassion is stopping, getting out, and helping them fix that flat tire. Compassion is movement. In other words, empathy feels, compassion moves.

Empathy understands the moment, and compassion enters it. And in healthcare, that is all the difference. Your patients won’t just need your knowledge. They won’t just need your technical expertise. They will need your presence, your willingness to step in the moment with them. That shift from feeling to doing is where healing begins in your career.

You will meet people on some of their hardest days鈥攑eople who feel vulnerable, afraid, confused, and overwhelmed. Two patients may walk in with the same diagnosis but carry entirely different stories. Compassion is what helps you treat the story as much as the symptoms. It shows up in small and often unnoticed ways when you take a moment longer to listen.

When you ask a question that nobody else has thought to ask, and when you acknowledge a fear, rather than rush past it. When you offer dignity in a time when someone feels exposed, not because the moment was any less painful, but when your presence says simply, you matter. Compassion doesn’t require perfection. It requires presence.

Presence is often the most healing thing you can offer. Whether or not you see yourself as a leader today, compassion will make you a leader. Leadership isn’t about authority. Leadership is the courage to act, to care, to advocate for someone who has no voice, to slow down when the world tells you to speed up, and to speak out when something isn’t right.

There will be days when you’re tired and rushed and stretched so thin that the easiest path is not the compassionate one. Those are the moments that define a career, not the easy decisions, the meaningful ones. Compassion is not a soft skill. It is a courage in everyday form.

A few months ago, I delivered my mother’s eulogy. It was one of the hardest moments in my life, but when I finished speaking, I did feel something unexpected: comfort, not because it was any less painful, because believe me, it wasn’t. But, because compassion had surrounded her during her final years from my brothers who were with her nearby in New York, from her caretakers, and from other loved ones. All from people who treated her with dignity.

Dignity when she needed it the most. In that moment, I understood clearly that compassion doesn’t erase pain, it doesn’t fix everything, but it does connect us when we need it the very most, and that connection can be transformational. So, as you step off the stage today into your professional lives, here is my hope for you.

Let your empathy become passion. Let your compassion become action. Let your presence be part of the healing you provide. Show up for people, not perfectly, but fully. Listen with patience, advocate with courage. Lead with your heart. Compassion isn’t something you add to healthcare. Compassion is healthcare, and when you lead with it, you will not only transform the lives of others. You will transform on your own as well.

I often think back to that moment in the locker room with my dad. He didn’t take away my disappointment. He didn’t change the outcome. He showed up. That’s compassion. Not fixing everything, not having the perfect words, just choosing to be there.

As you enter your profession, you will have countless opportunities to show up in moments, big and small, seen and unseen. Do it with courage, do it with humanity. Do it with passion.

Congratulations, graduates. Good luck and Godspeed.

Watch the full 2025 Commencement Ceremony, including President Scaringe鈥檚 address:

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Southern California University of Health Sciences graduates 517 new healthcare professionals in 2025 /scu-news/southern-california-university-of-health-sciences-graduates-517-new-healthcare-professionals-in-2025/ Thu, 18 Dec 2025 08:00:10 +0000 /?p=34948 Southern California University of Health Sciences graduates 517 new healthcare professionals in 2025 Southern California University of Health Sciences聽(性爱视频) hosted its annual commencement ceremony on Monday, December 15, at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach conferring health science degrees to 517 graduates of the Class of 2025. The commencement ceremony is available for on-demand [...]

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Southern California University of Health Sciences graduates 517 new healthcare professionals in 2025

Southern California University of Health Sciences聽(性爱视频) hosted its annual commencement ceremony on Monday, December 15, at the Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach conferring health science degrees to 517 graduates of the Class of 2025.

The commencement ceremony is available for on-demand viewing

The Class of 2025 represents the broad variety of 性爱视频鈥檚 academic programs, with the Doctor of Occupational Therapy and Doctor of Medical Sciences programs each having their first graduating class. 性爱视频鈥檚 class of 2025 has the following numbers of graduates in each respective program:

  • 153 Doctor of Chiropractic graduates
    124 Master of Science in Medical Science graduates
    48 Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genomics graduates
    47 Master of Science: Physician Assistant Program graduates
    36 Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences graduates
    23 Graduate Certificate in Pre-Genetic Counseling graduates
    22 Doctor of Occupational Therapy graduates
    21 Ayurveda Health Counselor Certificate graduates
    16 Ayurveda Practitioner Certificate graduates
    14 Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine graduates
    10 Doctor of Medical Sciences graduates
    2 Graduate Certificate in Human Genetics and Genomics graduates
    1 Master of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine graduate

Dr. John Scaringe, President of Southern California University of Health Sciences, delivered an inspiring and heartfelt address at the 2025 Commencement Ceremony, challenging the graduates to lead with compassion as they step into their professional careers.

Drawing from personal experiences, Dr. Scaringe emphasized that compassion goes beyond simply understanding another person鈥檚 struggle, reminding graduates that 鈥渆mpathy feels, but compassion moves.鈥 He encouraged students to view compassion as an active choice. One that requires presence, courage, and a willingness to show up for others during moments of vulnerability.

Throughout his remarks, Dr. Scaringe highlighted the critical role compassion plays in healthcare, noting that while knowledge and technical expertise are essential, they are not enough on their own.

鈥淐ompassion doesn鈥檛 require perfection. It requires presence,鈥 he said, underscoring the importance of truly being there for patients and treating not just symptoms, but the person behind the diagnosis. He also reframed compassion as a form of leadership, describing it as 鈥渃ourage in everyday form,鈥 especially during moments when taking the compassionate path may be the most challenging.

As he concluded, Dr. Scaringe left graduates with a powerful reminder that compassion is not an optional trait in healthcare, but a foundational one. 鈥淐ompassion isn鈥檛 something you add to healthcare 鈥 compassion is healthcare,鈥 he said, encouraging graduates to carry that mindset forward as they begin their careers and work to transform the lives of others through whole-person, human-centered care.

The ceremony also featured a reflective and inspiring commencement address from Dr. Russell Greenfield, a nationally recognized physician leader in Whole Health who has spent his career advancing human-centered models of care across healthcare systems nationwide. Dr. Greenfield has served in senior leadership roles with the Veterans Health Administration, the Whole Health Institute, and Novant Health鈥檚 Weisiger Cancer Institute, and continues to work directly with patients while helping communities build whole-person approaches to care.

In his remarks, Dr. Greenfield framed the healing professions as a sacred calling rooted in service, humility, and presence. He reminded graduates that true healing begins not with fixing problems, but with honoring lives, stating, 鈥淵ou see people not as problems to be fixed, but as lives to be honored.鈥 Drawing from personal experience and long-standing traditions within the healing arts, he encouraged graduates to approach their work with gratitude and compassion, even in the smallest moments of care.

As he concluded, Dr. Greenfield offered the Class of 2025 a message of reassurance and purpose, emphasizing that meaningful impact does not require grand gestures. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not your responsibility to heal the world鈥 and yet, odds are very good that you will,鈥 he said.

His words reinforced 性爱视频鈥檚 commitment to Whole Health and left graduates with a powerful reminder that through humility, service, and presence, they are uniquely prepared to help shape the future of healthcare.

Graduating Master of Science: Physician Assistant program student Jamie Gabriel was named the 性爱视频 Class of 2025 valedictorian. She delivered a powerful and personal address that reflected perseverance, balance, and service in healthcare.

A full-time captain with the Los Angeles County Fire Department and a nontraditional student, Gabriel shared how returning to school later in life was driven by a commitment to lifelong learning and setting an example for her family.

In her remarks, Gabriel emphasized the importance of whole-person care and the responsibility healthcare professionals have to see beyond diagnoses and data points. 鈥淥ur patients don鈥檛 come to us as symptoms or lab values. They come as people with stories, fears, hopes, and dreams,鈥 she said, underscoring the integrative approach that defines 性爱视频鈥檚 educational philosophy. She also highlighted the need for balance鈥攏ot only in patient care but also in clinicians鈥 own lives鈥攔eminding graduates that personal well-being is essential to providing meaningful, compassionate care.

Gabriel closed by challenging the Class of 2025 to lead with accountability and service. 鈥淟eadership in healthcare is not about authority. It is about the responsibility of service to others,鈥 she said, encouraging graduates to step confidently into the roles they are prepared to fill and help shape the future of healthcare through humility, balance, and purpose.

性爱视频鈥檚 聽2025 Alumni of the Year Whole Health Achievement Award was presented to Dr. Valerie Johnson. Dr. Johnson embodies the spirit of this award through her pioneering leadership in integrative, whole-person healthcare. As one of the first chiropractors employed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, she has been instrumental in shaping the role of chiropractic in federal healthcare and advancing the VA Whole Health model.

Dr. Johnson鈥檚 commitment to inclusivity and diversity shines through the welcoming, collaborative environments she fosters for patients, colleagues, and learners. Through her compassion, advocacy, and clinical excellence, Dr. Johnson has redefined what integrative chiropractic can achieve.

The President鈥檚 Leadership Award was presented to Doctor of Chiropractic graduate George Zakhary for his leadership in contributing to the campus community, advocating for their chosen profession, and providing community service.

Photos and videos from the commencement ceremony can be viewed on 性爱视频鈥檚 social media channels: , , and .

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性爱视频鈥檚 Summer IPE Week Brings Together Over 200 Students from Eight Different Academic Programs /front-page-news/scus-summer-ipe-week-brings-together-over-200-students-from-eight-different-academic-programs/ Fri, 12 Sep 2025 11:47:18 +0000 /?p=33413 性爱视频鈥檚 Summer IPE Week Brings Together Over 200 Students from Eight Different Academic Programs A record-breaking week of immersive, team-based learning prepares future healthcare professionals to lead in integrative, whole-person care. From July 28, 2025, to August 1, 2025, the 性爱视频 Center for Interprofessional Education hosted Summer IPE Week on campus. The week [...]

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性爱视频鈥檚 Summer IPE Week Brings Together Over 200 Students from Eight Different Academic Programs

A record-breaking week of immersive, team-based learning prepares future healthcare professionals to lead in integrative, whole-person care.

Summer IPE Week

From July 28, 2025, to August 1, 2025, the 性爱视频 Center for Interprofessional Education hosted Summer IPE Week on campus. The week brought together more than 200 students for hands-on learning that strengthened teamwork, communication, and whole-person care across health disciplines.

Students from eight programs worked side by side:

  • Ayurveda
  • Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine
  • Chiropractic
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Physician Assistant Studies
  • Accelerated Sciences
  • Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences
  • Master of Science in Medical Science

Faculty designed activities that mirrored real clinical settings, so students could practice skills they will use with patients and teams.

鈥淚PE at 性爱视频 is where integrative, whole health comes to life,鈥 said Karina Madrigal, EdD, MA, Dean of Interprofessional Education. 鈥淥ur model is bold, inclusive, and transformative鈥攂ringing together students from both complementary and conventional medicine.鈥 She noted that interprofessional education is an institutionalized system embedded across more than 15 academic programs. Students learn with, from, and about one another, and they graduate ready to practice in team-based care settings. 性爱视频鈥檚 model blends Eastern and Western care traditions to match how modern health systems operate and to prepare graduates to lead in integrative care.

Students rotated through team scenarios that required clear roles, shared decision-making, and direct communication with patients and caregivers. Sessions focused on three high-impact skills:

  • Identifying system failures and contributing to a culture of safety and continuous quality improvement
  • Handing off patients in a structured way to support safe care transitions
  • Speaking with patients, families, and the care team in plain language to align on goals

These scenarios matched the pace and pressure of real practice, so teams could learn, adjust, and improve in the moment. Among the highlights was 性爱视频鈥檚 signature care coordination simulation, which brought multiple disciplines together to co-manage complex cases in real time.

Pre- and post-assessments showed gains across IPEC core competencies: Values and Ethics, Roles and Responsibilities, Interprofessional Communication, and Teams/Teamwork. The results also aligned with 性爱视频鈥檚 鈥淟earning in Action鈥 measure, which tracks applied skills. 鈥淭he data confirm that our model not only changes what students know鈥攊t changes how they think and work,鈥 said Madrigal.

Skills from IPE Week translate directly to clinics and community sites. Students practiced structured handovers that reduce errors. They clarified the scope and responsibility so teams can respond faster. They used shared care plans that keep the patient and family at the center. As a result, students left not only with greater confidence, but with a strengthened ability to work across disciplines 鈥 ready to lead and collaborate as part of interprofessional teams united by a shared goal: advancing integrative, whole-person health and improving outcomes for the patients and communities they serve.

Collaboration starts early at 性爱视频. Students experience interprofessional learning from their first year, so teamwork becomes second nature. By the time they enter clinical placements, they already know how to listen across disciplines and keep care plans aligned with patient goals.

This year鈥檚 Summer IPE Week set a new bar for participation and impact. It showed how 性爱视频鈥檚 interprofessional model helps students grow as clinicians and as teammates. It also showed how a campus community can come together around a shared aim: to deliver whole-person care for every patient in every setting.

Learn more about Interprofessional Education at 性爱视频 and how our programs prepare students for team-based practice.

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性爱视频’s Dr. Tracy Gaudet Highlights Whole Health Leadership at IFM Conference on Evolution of Medicine Podcast /front-page-news/scus-dr-tracy-gaudet-highlights-whole-health-leadership-at-ifm-conference-on-evolution-of-medicine-podcast/ Tue, 12 Aug 2025 12:50:35 +0000 /?p=29775 性爱视频's Dr. Tracy Gaudet Highlights Whole Health Leadership at IFM Conference on Evolution of Medicine Podcast Dr. Tracy Gaudet, Executive Director of the Doctor of Whole Health Leadership (DrWHL) program at Southern California University of Health Sciences (性爱视频), was recently a featured guest on the Evolution of Medicine podcast hosted by James Maskell. The interview [...]

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性爱视频’s Dr. Tracy Gaudet Highlights Whole Health Leadership at IFM Conference on Evolution of Medicine Podcast

性爱视频's Dr. Tracy Gaudet Highlights Whole Health Leadership at IFM Conference on Evolution of Medicine Podcast

Dr. Tracy Gaudet, Executive Director of the Doctor of Whole Health Leadership (DrWHL) program at Southern California University of Health Sciences (性爱视频), was recently a featured guest on the Evolution of Medicine podcast hosted by James Maskell. The interview was recorded live at the Institute for Functional Medicine’s (IFM) 2025 Annual International Conference, which focused on the theme of Transformation through Innovation, Connection, and Comprehensive Care.

A nationally recognized pioneer in Whole Health system redesign, Dr. Gaudet shared her insights from leading the historic transformation of care at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), a model now being studied and emulated across the country. Her appearance highlighted the influence of 性爱视频’s faculty and the growing importance of preparing leaders who can drive system-level change in healthcare.

Here are three key takeaways from Dr. Gaudet’s conversation:

1. Whole Health Requires a Cultural Shift, Not Just a Clinical One

Dr. Gaudet emphasized that true transformation in health care is not about adding services, it’s about redefining the very purpose and structure of care. At the VA, this meant shifting from a reactive disease-care model to a proactive Whole Health model that begins by asking patients, “What matters to you?鈥 instead of “What’s the matter?鈥

She highlighted how this approach prioritizes meaning, purpose, peer support, and personal empowerment鈥攅lements she called essential for human flourishing. “We’re moving from medicalized to humanized,鈥 Dr. Gaudet said. “When we reconnect with who we are as human beings, our medical outcomes improve.鈥

2. Bottom-Up Innovation Drives Sustainable System Change

Dr. Gaudet shared how more than 200 grassroots innovation grants funded by the VA allowed frontline staff and veterans to pilot Whole Health approaches, such as group visits, peer coaching, and community-based Wellbeing Centers. These programs delivered powerful results, including improved outcomes in chronic pain and mental health.

Rather than top-down mandates, the role of leadership was to remove barriers, a model that Dr. Gaudet believes is critical to catalyzing change in complex systems.

3. Whole Health Must Maintain Fidelity to Core Principles

As the popularity of “Whole Health鈥 grows, Dr. Gaudet expressed concern about the term being diluted or misused. “If it means everything, it means nothing,鈥 she warned. She stressed that the power of Whole Health lies in its fidelity to specific, evidence-based practices, such as peer support, meaning and purpose exploration, and scalable self-care skill-building.

Dr. Gaudet’s leadership continues at 性爱视频, where she is educating the next generation of changemakers through the Doctor of Whole Health Leadership program, designed for professionals who want to create impact in public health, community health, policy, and organizational transformation.

Watch or Listen to the Full Interview
Evolution of Medicine Podcast
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Host: James Maskell

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Detoxify Your Life: Dr. Aly Cohen’s Mission to Empower a Healthier Generation /front-page-news/detoxify-your-life-dr-aly-cohens-mission-to-empower-a-healthier-generation/ Wed, 06 Aug 2025 14:48:38 +0000 /?p=29772 Detoxify Your Life: Dr. Aly Cohen's Mission to Empower a Healthier Generation 性爱视频 faculty member and author of the new book "Detoxify鈥 shares how small changes can have big health impacts and why now is the time to act. Dr. Aly Cohen has worn many hats throughout her career鈥攔heumatologist, environmental health expert, integrative medicine [...]

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Detoxify Your Life: Dr. Aly Cohen’s Mission to Empower a Healthier Generation

Detoxify Your Life: Dr. Aly Cohen's Mission to Empower a Healthier Generation

性爱视频 faculty member and author of the new book “Detoxify鈥 shares how small changes can have big health impacts and why now is the time to act.

Dr. Aly Cohen has worn many hats throughout her career鈥攔heumatologist, environmental health expert, integrative medicine specialist, educator, and now, the author of Detoxify: The Everyday Consumer’s Guide to a Toxin-Free, Healthy Life, published by S&S/Simon Element. Detoxify is more than just a book鈥攊t’s a call to action for individuals and communities to reclaim their health through awareness, evidence-based strategies, and small but powerful lifestyle shifts.

As a faculty member in Southern California University of Health Sciences’ Doctor of Whole Health Leadership program, Dr. Cohen brings her expertise and passion for whole-person care to 性爱视频 students. These future leaders are shaping the transformation of healthcare. In this exclusive Q&A, Dr. Cohen opens up about the personal story that sparked her journey, what people get wrong about toxins, and how we all can begin to take control of our health, one step at a time.

Q: What inspired you to write Detoxify?

A: This book is really the culmination of two decades of clinical practice, integrative medicine, and environmental health advocacy. The journey began when my dog鈥攚hom I was very close to鈥攄eveloped a rare autoimmune disease. As I investigated how that happened, I began to see connections to what I was seeing in human patients every day: rising autoimmune conditions, immune disorders, and food allergies. I realized that so much of it pointed back to environmental exposures鈥攚hat we eat, drink, breathe, and put on our skin. Detoxify is my way of giving people a practical, empowering guide to reduce those exposures and protect their health.

Q: What are some everyday toxins that people might be exposed to without even realizing it?

A: Most people are shocked when they learn what’s in their air fresheners, personal care products, or even their drinking water. I was, too, when I first started this journey. The U.S. has major regulatory gaps鈥攃ompanies can sell products with potentially harmful chemicals without safety testing. That’s why teaching people to recognize these exposures鈥攁nd make informed swaps鈥攊s so important. My goal is to give people agency over their own bodies. We can’t wait for regulation to catch up when our health is on the line.

Q: You created the “4 A’s鈥 framework in your book. Can you share what that is and how it helps people get started?

A: The “4 A’s鈥 are: Assess, Avoid, Add, and Allow. Assess where you are today鈥攜our habits, products, diet, and exposures. Avoid the worst offenders by swapping them out for safer options. Add things that build resilience: good nutrition, movement, sleep, and stress reduction. Allow for flexibility鈥攍ife happens, and perfection isn’t the goal. This isn’t a crash diet or detox fad. It’s a lifelong mindset shift. And it works better when it’s done with grace and patience.

Q: What’s one simple change people can make today to detoxify their daily lives?

A: Start with your water. It’s often overlooked, but contaminants in tap water鈥攆rom outdated infrastructure to unregulated chemicals鈥攃an really impact health. I recommend investing in a water filter, ideally reverse osmosis, but even a carbon-block pitcher is a good start. Also, switch to reusable glass or stainless steel bottles to avoid microplastics from bottled water.

Q: How does your work in 性爱视频’s Doctor of Whole Health Leadership program connect to the themes in your book?

A: Whole Health is all about looking at the person in their full context鈥攑hysically, emotionally, socially, and environmentally. The environmental piece is so often missed in traditional healthcare, but it’s critical. At 性爱视频, I have the opportunity to help future healthcare leaders incorporate environmental awareness into their practice.

Q: What do you hope healthcare professionals and students take away from your work?

A: I want them to feel empowered, not overwhelmed. This isn’t about shame or fear. It’s about understanding that once we know better, we can do better. That’s why I made the title Detoxify a verb鈥攊t’s about taking action. I hope my students and readers feel inspired to take that journey and share it with others.

Q: What’s your vision for the future of healthcare?

A: I’d love to see environmental health integrated into earlier stages of medical education鈥攑re-med, nursing, pharmacy, you name it. If we can introduce this content upstream, we can influence health outcomes for future generations.

About the Book & Where to Learn More

Detoxify by Dr. Aly Cohen is available on and other online retailers. To learn more about Dr. Cohen’s work, visit , follow @thesmarthuman on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, or check out her and online courses.

Dr. Cohen is also in private practice as an integrative rheumatologist in New Jersey. Learn more at .

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Transforming Healthcare: Dr. Tracy Gaudet on the Institute for Functional Medicine Podcast /front-page-news/transforming-healthcare-dr-tracy-gaudet-on-the-institute-for-functional-medicine-podcast/ Fri, 06 Jun 2025 11:38:22 +0000 /?p=29567 Transforming Healthcare: Dr. Tracy Gaudet on the Institute for Functional Medicine Podcast What if healthcare wasn't just about fixing what's wrong, but about helping people live their fullest, most meaningful lives? That was the central theme presented by Dr. Tracy Gaudet, Program Director of the Southern California University of Health Sciences' Doctor of Whole Health [...]

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Transforming Healthcare: Dr. Tracy Gaudet on the Institute for Functional Medicine Podcast

Transforming Healthcare: Dr. Tracy Gaudet on the Institute for Functional Medicine Podcast

What if healthcare wasn’t just about fixing what’s wrong, but about helping people live their fullest, most meaningful lives?

That was the central theme presented by Dr. Tracy Gaudet, Program Director of the Southern California University of Health Sciences’ Doctor of Whole Health Leadership (DrWHL) program, during her recent appearance on the Institute for Functional Medicine podcast. In an episode titled , Dr. Gaudet shared insights on why Whole Health is not just a model of care鈥攊t’s a paradigm shift.

“Whole Health both empowers people and equips people… to really take charge of their life and health so that they can live their most meaningful life.鈥

Dr. Gaudet, a national leader in Whole Health system transformation and the visionary behind the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ pioneering Whole Health initiative, now brings her expertise to 性爱视频’s Doctor of Whole Health Leadership program. There, she mentors the next generation of changemakers, who are focused on redesigning care models that treat people as more than just patients.

On the podcast, she speaks candidly about what makes the Whole Health approach so different. It starts with asking not just “What’s the matter with you?鈥鈥攂耻迟 “What matters to you?鈥

“It is a shift for us as healthcare practitioners鈥攆rom being medical to human. Holding that person as a human being, not a medical problem you need to fix, is a huge shift. And it is life-changing.鈥

Dr. Gaudet also dives into the real-world challenges of implementing lifestyle change, emphasizing how Whole Health creates environments that make those changes more achievable. From peer-facilitated groups to community well-being centers, she describes a future where the healthcare system doesn’t just prescribe鈥攊t supports.

“You can begin to see how that person is supported in really taking on those recommendations, because now you have a system… designed to support that.鈥

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