39 min

Ep. 45 Physiologic Origins of Medical Conditions - Endobiogenic Medicine with Adam Johnson, MD Health in the Hole

    • Health & Fitness

On today’s show we have Dr. Adam Johnson, MD, who outside his shifts in the ER specializes in endobiogenic medicine where he geeks out (his words, not mine) on the physiological origins of disease and seeks to treat that physiology, as opposed to merely the symptoms.

Dr. Adam Johnson, MD is a board certified emergency physician who has worked in the emergency department at St. John's Health for the past 13 years. He went to medical school at the University of Utah and completed his emergency medicine residency training at the University of Massachusetts. Long before attending medical school, he had an interest in wellness and medicinal plants. He studied endobiogenic medicine with the Systems Biology Research Group under the direction of his dear friend and mentor, Dr. Kamyar Hadayat, MD. He recently opened a small private consultation practice, The Linné Institute of Medicine, specializing in endobiogenic medicine and systems physiology.

Website: https://linneinstitute.com/ 

Follow along on our Health in the Hole Facebook page.   

Episode webpage: https://www.jhbackcountryhealth.com/podcast45/

Thanks for listening to Jackson's local health and fitness podcast! Health is so much more than avoiding joint pain and disease. On Health in the Hole, Dr. Laura Wright and Dr. Parker Hewes dive into the many aspects of health, bringing you insight from local health and fitness experts to help you move better, feel more fully, and be wholly healthy.

On today’s show we have Dr. Adam Johnson, MD, who outside his shifts in the ER specializes in endobiogenic medicine where he geeks out (his words, not mine) on the physiological origins of disease and seeks to treat that physiology, as opposed to merely the symptoms.

Dr. Adam Johnson, MD is a board certified emergency physician who has worked in the emergency department at St. John's Health for the past 13 years. He went to medical school at the University of Utah and completed his emergency medicine residency training at the University of Massachusetts. Long before attending medical school, he had an interest in wellness and medicinal plants. He studied endobiogenic medicine with the Systems Biology Research Group under the direction of his dear friend and mentor, Dr. Kamyar Hadayat, MD. He recently opened a small private consultation practice, The Linné Institute of Medicine, specializing in endobiogenic medicine and systems physiology.

Website: https://linneinstitute.com/ 

Follow along on our Health in the Hole Facebook page.   

Episode webpage: https://www.jhbackcountryhealth.com/podcast45/

Thanks for listening to Jackson's local health and fitness podcast! Health is so much more than avoiding joint pain and disease. On Health in the Hole, Dr. Laura Wright and Dr. Parker Hewes dive into the many aspects of health, bringing you insight from local health and fitness experts to help you move better, feel more fully, and be wholly healthy.

39 min

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