New England School of Homeopathy

The A Capella Singer Who Lost Her Voice: Lecture by Amy Rothenberg

Amy Rothenberg ND, a licensed naturopathic physician, teacher, and author, will share case studies and observations from her experience working with patients over the past 24 years. She will discuss the philosophical principles and practical applications of complementary medicine both in the clinic and in the training of physicians. Dr. Rothenberg will also explore and elaborate on the potential for collaboration across medical research and practice, as well as in medical education.

Dr. Amy Rothenberg, ND is a licensed naturopathic physician, teacher & author whose practice is based in Enfield, CT.

This lecture was presented by the Kahn Institute project Wellness & Disease, on Wednesday March 3, 2010 in the Neilson Browsing Room, Neilson Library on the Smith College Campus. The A Cappella Singer Who Lost Her Voice And Other Clinical Stories from Natural Medicine, is also the title of Dr. Rothenberg’s forthcoming book.

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SPRING 2010 KAHN INSTITUTE LECTURES:

During the Spring of 2010, the Kahn Institute and its long- and short-term projects presented lectures by eleven distinguished visiting scholars and artists; details about the visitors and their talks appear below. All are free and open to the public. We hope you enjoy them. For more information and to hear the other lectures, click here