Rachel Naomi Remen
Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D. is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Commonweal. She is one of the best-known of the early pioneers of Wholistic and Integrative Medicine. As a medical educator, therapist and teacher, she has enabled many thousands of physicians to practice medicine from the heart and thousands of patients to remember their power to heal. Her groundbreaking...See more
Rachel Naomi Remen, M.D. is Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF School of Medicine and Founder and Director of the Institute for the Study of Health and Illness at Commonweal. She is one of the best-known of the early pioneers of Wholistic and Integrative Medicine. As a medical educator, therapist and teacher, she has enabled many thousands of physicians to practice medicine from the heart and thousands of patients to remember their power to heal. Her groundbreaking curriculum for medical students, The Healer's Art, is taught in 90 of America's medical schools and medical schools in 7 countries abroad. A master storyteller and observer of life, her bestselling books, Kitchen Table Wisdom and My Grandfather's Blessings , have sold more than a million copies and are translated into 23 languages. Dr. Remen has had Crohn's disease for more than 60 years and her work is a unique blend of the wisdom, strength and viewpoints of both doctor and patient. See less
Rachel Naomi Remen's Featured Books
Rachel Naomi Remen book reviews
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Kitchen Table Wisdom: Stories That Heal
The stories bring back memories of my own. They are very inspiring and inspirational. Read More
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Kitchen Table Wisdom
Coping and Healing
Individual perspectives and personal constructs that aid and inhibit healing and pain management -- shifting paradigms and discovering compassion. Loving and kind stories, all. Read More
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Kitchen Table Wisdom: Stories That Heal
down-to-earth essays
by looms, Mar 24, 2011
The author has counseled many cancer patients and shares what she has learned over the years. The essays are interesting for healthy persons, too. Read More