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IMR Resident Community AY 25-26
Private Educational Event for Program Participants
The Elements of Healing: The Clinical Practice of Integrative Medicine
Private Educational Event for Program Participants
Online Info Session + Q&A Integrative Medicine Elective Rotation
11.11.25 10:00 AM PST | 11:00 AM MST
12:00 PM CST | 1:00 PM EST
Looking for a meaningful reset before or during residency, a chance to reconnect with why you chose medicine in the first place?
Join us to explore the University of Arizona’s Integrative Medicine Elective Rotation: a 4-week immersive experience designed for fourth-year medical students and residents seeking evidence-based, whole-person care training that nourishes both patient and provider.
Ideal for 4th year medical students and residents looking to practice healing-forward, whole-person medicine.
During the rotation, you’ll:
- Study nutrition, herbal medicine, and mind-body practices
- Experience culinary medicine, breathwork, equine therapy, and motivational interviewing
- Learn from internationally recognized faculty
- Engage in deep reflection and renewal alongside like-minded peers
This is not your typical clinical rotation—it’s a restorative experience that strengthens and heals the healer, providing you with practical tools for burnout prevention, patient connection, and a more meaningful medical career.
Meet with faculty and staff. Come with questions—leave inspired.
see moreWhole Health: Where Do We Go From Here with Helene M. Langevin, MD, Director, NCCIH
Join us online or in person for a special conversation with Helene M. Langevin, MD, Director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), on the future of whole-person care in the United States.
One of the most urgent questions in American medicine today is this: if we believe whole-person care is the future, how do we move it from promise to reality?
Dr. Helene Langevin joins us for a candid and forward-looking discussion on the future of whole-person care in the United States. With decades of experience advancing integrative health research at the NIH, Dr. Langevin will explore what it will take to transform awareness into action, and how data can drive lasting change.
We often say integrative medicine is “just good medicine.” But for payers, policymakers, and systems like CMS, sense isn’t enough. Evidence is the language of adoption. Dr. Langevin will outline the kind of research, outcomes, and metrics needed to make an integrative approach not just a philosophy, but a reimbursable model of care.
This session, offered both online and in-person, will examine how the next phase of Whole Health must be both strategic and evidence-generating. It will take leaders willing to champion this shift: clinicians, researchers, and administrators ready to embed inquiry into everyday practice.
If the first wave of integrative medicine expanded awareness, the next must prove outcomes. This is where transformation begins.
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