Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this activity, the participants should be able to:
- Define Integrative Medicine (IMH)
 - Identify potential for IMH in cancer care, including guideline recommendations
 - Discuss role of
- Nutrition
 - Exercise
 - Mind-body
 - Body based therapies
 - Supplements/botanicals
 
 
Bio:
Denise Millstine, M.D. is an Assistant Professor of Medicine with the following roles at Mayo Clinic in Arizona:
- Consultant, Women's Health Internal Medicine
 - Medical Director for the Office of Joy & Well-being
 - Section Director, Integrative Medicine, Division of General Internal
 - Co-course director of the Student Community Clinic Course at the Mayo Medical School
 
Dr. Millstine contributes to the Mayo Clinic Health Letter. She directs the Women’s Health Channel for Mayo Clinic Press. She is also the creator and host of the Mayo Clinic Read.Talk.Grow. podcast where she talks books and health with authors and experts.
Dr. Millstine provides consults in Integrative Medicine through the Women's Health Center and is speaking today on: A Narrative Medicine Plot Twist:
Reading to Heal
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TRANSCRIPT
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