1 hr 6 min

Ep.110 A Healer, Always Wanting to Know More About Health – Anna Esparham, MD The Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine Podcast

    • Medicine

At 14 years old she contracted E.coli, which led to
sepsis and many subsequent health challenges. Later a polyglandular autoimmune syndrome which led to chronic fatigue during medical school. She was disappointed there was not more education on lifestyle modifications to optimize health. This led her to seek knowledge on Integrative medicine, and acupuncture. At a Helms Medical Acupuncture Institute course she met a few osteopathic physicians who introduced her to osteopathic manipulative treatment. Finding herself living in the town where osteopathy was founded she applied to the plus one year at the ONMM residency in Kirksville, MO. Now she will be the OMM course director of the second year osteopathic medical students at ATSU. We are fortunate to have her in our profession and thank her for the
work she is doing forming the next generation of osteopathic physicians.

If you would like to reach out to Anna you may email
her at:

annaesparham@atsu.edu


Review Article:

Improving Acute Treatment of Pediatric Primary Headache Disorders With a Novel Headache
Treatment Center: Retrospective Review of Preliminary Outcomes

 https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073820952997

 

If you have any questions
comments or would like to be on the podcast, please email the onmmpodcast@gmail.com

Thanks for listening, be well, be curious and spread
osteopathy.

  

































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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin--greene/message

At 14 years old she contracted E.coli, which led to
sepsis and many subsequent health challenges. Later a polyglandular autoimmune syndrome which led to chronic fatigue during medical school. She was disappointed there was not more education on lifestyle modifications to optimize health. This led her to seek knowledge on Integrative medicine, and acupuncture. At a Helms Medical Acupuncture Institute course she met a few osteopathic physicians who introduced her to osteopathic manipulative treatment. Finding herself living in the town where osteopathy was founded she applied to the plus one year at the ONMM residency in Kirksville, MO. Now she will be the OMM course director of the second year osteopathic medical students at ATSU. We are fortunate to have her in our profession and thank her for the
work she is doing forming the next generation of osteopathic physicians.

If you would like to reach out to Anna you may email
her at:

annaesparham@atsu.edu


Review Article:

Improving Acute Treatment of Pediatric Primary Headache Disorders With a Novel Headache
Treatment Center: Retrospective Review of Preliminary Outcomes

 https://doi.org/10.1177/0883073820952997

 

If you have any questions
comments or would like to be on the podcast, please email the onmmpodcast@gmail.com

Thanks for listening, be well, be curious and spread
osteopathy.

  

































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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/benjamin--greene/message

1 hr 6 min