Integrative Medicine: Approaching Patient Care with a Whole Body Approach

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Dr. Katie Takayasu explores the power of integrative medicine, emphasizing a holistic, whole-body approach to health. She shares her personal journey, highlighting the four pillars of well-being—spiritual connection, movement, nutrition, and mindfulness.

From improving sleep to fueling the body strategically, Dr. Takayasu offers practical tips for achieving balance. She also dives into the unique challenges women face in maintaining metabolism and the critical role of community support in medicine.

Takeaways

  • Personal health requires balance and flexibility in daily routines.

  • Healthcare providers should focus on treating the whole person, not just parts. Spiritual connection is vital for overall health and well-being.

  • Joyful movement is essential; find what you love to do.

  • Recognizing oneself as part of a larger universe can alleviate stress.

  • Empowering women in medicine involves sharing resources and support.

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Learn more about Dr. Katie Takayasu
Dr. Katie Takayasu is an Integrative Medicine physician, author of Plants First: A Physician’s Guide to Wellness Through a Plant-Forward Diet, and speaker in the holistic health space. She bridges the gap between traditional Western medicine and the evidenced based complementary health tools of nutrition, acupuncture, meditation, botanicals and lifestyle optimization.

She works one-on-one helping patients to recognize their own innate wisdom for finding balance in the mind, body and spirit and in group settings with the gentle but effective Dr. Katie Detox.

Dr. Katie received her B.B.A. from the University of Michigan, her M.D. and M.B.A. from Wright State University, and her Family Medicine Residency from Columbia University/New York Presbyterian where she served as Chief Resident.

She is currently an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine at Columbia University/New York Presbyterian. Discover Dr. Katie’s Life Kitchen at www.DrKatie.com, on Instagram @DoctorKatie, on LinkedIn @Dr.KatieTakayasu or in her collaborative healing center Wellness Insights in Darien, CT.

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