Integrative symptom management is a different approach to integrative medicine. Much of integrative medicine is about prevention of disease - how can you argue with that? BUT if you feel nauseous and exhausted from chemo, have chronic pain that impacts your quality of life, or can't sleep because your brain won't turn off, prevention may not be the primary thing on your mind. There are many ways to add an integrative approach into your practice. 📌 You can do a 2 year fellowship: The Univ of Az has a robust, well-respected fellowship. If you want to pursue Board certification in integrative medicine you'll need to do a program like this. 📌You can take an academic program: The University of Maryland Graduate School has a 1 year academic program in integrative health. I teach in this program, and it's great. If you want academic credit you'll need this kind of program. 📌You can learn from me: Perhaps you aren't looking for Board certification or academic credit. If you just want to learn more evidence-supported, effective tools to help your patients (and yourself), check out the program below. It is cost effective and uber practical (no fluff) so you'll be able to implement new approaches right away. There is an option to learn in community if you don't want to take this journey alone. Check out the link below. #integrativemedicine #HPM #integrativepalliative #integrativehealth #integrative #palliative https://lnkd.in/dmXzMYhh