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EPISODE · Oct 30, 2020 · 29 MIN

The Heart of Medicine:  A Conversation with Integrative Medicine Physician Dr. Jeff Draisin

from Hippie Docs 2.0: Re-Humanizing Medicine · host Paul Linde

Our healthcare system was already on the ropes pre-Coronavirus pandemic, as our country creeped towards some kind of national health coverage. Much of our current crisis highlights how fragmented, inefficient and unprepared we are to deal with this overwhelming catastrophe, despite incredible heroic actions by many on the front lines of this ongoing medical emergency.  Before our current reality, Hippie Docs spoke with Dr. Jeff Draisin, a San Francisco based Integrative Medical Practitioner about his practice, inspirations and his holistic treatment ethos. Join us for a lively discussion that will open your mind to a medical approach that takes into account more than stats, metrics, tests and and exams. This powerful path, rooted in progressive mindset of hippie doc pioneers, offers a comprehensive and transformative type of treatment and many potential lessons for  the future of how to provide comprehensive healthcare coverage for our citizens.

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