Slow Medicine
Michael Finkelstein
(Author)
Description
"Previously published as '77 questions for skillful living'"--Cover.Product Details
Price
$16.99
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
January 27, 2015
Pages
368
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 0.9 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780062225528
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About the Author
Michael Finkelstein, M.D., The Slow Medicine Doctor, has been featured in top media including the New York Times and CNN. Trained at premier institutes for conventional and integrative medicine--including The University of Pennsylvania and The University of Arizona College of Medicine--Dr. Finkelstein is certified in both internal medicine and integrative-holistic medicine. He has distinguished himself not only as a doctor in private practice but also as the medical director of several major hospitals and health institutes, including the Department of Integrative Medicine at Northern Westchester Hospital and the Center for Health and Healing of Northern Westchester.
Reviews
"Dr. Michael Finkelstein masterfully guides us through the 77 questions that connect the dots of our lives."--Dr. Mehmet Oz, Vice Chair and Professor of Surgery, New York-Presbyterian Columbia
"Living a life of unthinking habit can lead to unhealthy outcomes, emotionally and spiritually as well as physically...Finkelstein's queries reflect an approach that may start with one's physical habits...but then go much deeper. Answering [them] may lead the way to a healthier, more aware life."--Energy Times
"Everyone should read Slow Medicine.... Dr. Finkelstein is a visionary practitioner, with decades of experience combining a scientist's perspective with common sense and wisdom. Slow Medicine represents a superbly insightful advancement in the literature of Integrative Health. It is important, fun to read, and potentially life changing."--Andrew Weil, MD
"Living a life of unthinking habit can lead to unhealthy outcomes, emotionally and spiritually as well as physically...Finkelstein's queries reflect an approach that may start with one's physical habits...but then go much deeper. Answering [them] may lead the way to a healthier, more aware life."--Energy Times
"Everyone should read Slow Medicine.... Dr. Finkelstein is a visionary practitioner, with decades of experience combining a scientist's perspective with common sense and wisdom. Slow Medicine represents a superbly insightful advancement in the literature of Integrative Health. It is important, fun to read, and potentially life changing."--Andrew Weil, MD