
Join us at our brown-bag lunch event to hear from Dr. Moira Fitzpatrick, Vice President of Bastyr University California, speaking about Naturopathic Medicine.
Dr. Fitzpatrick will share a brief history of Bastyr University and answer the question: What is Naturopathic Medicine? She'll discuss primary care, prevention, and patient centered care and the collaborations with UCSD Center for Integrative Medicine and
Scripps Center for Integrative Medicine. Then she'll share with us possibilities for the future, including discussions about the Affordable Care Act, Sliding Fee Scale, education and making Naturopathic medicine available for all communities.
Friday, February 22, 2013
12 - 1 p.m.
at KPBS
Bring your own lunch to the KPBS Shiley Studio
To RSVP scroll to the bottom of the page and click the "Sign me up" button!
This event is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Jennifer Majors via email or call (619) 594-6374.
Moira
Fitzpatrick, PhD, ND is the Vice President of Bastyr University California,
which opened in September, 2012. Dr.
Fitzpatrick is dually licensed as a Naturopathic Doctor and Licensed Clinical
Psychologist. Prior to relocating to San
Diego, Dr. Fitzpatrick founded the Emerald Center for Integrative Medicine in
Seattle Washington, where she focused on primary care, women’s health and
naturopathic psychiatry. She received
her doctorate in Naturopathic Medicine from Bastyr University in Kenmore
Washington and did a residency with Dr. Tori Hudson through the National
College of Natural Medicine. Dr.
Fitzpatrick served on the Bastyr University Board of Trustee’s prior to her
appointment as vice president. She
worked in Mental Health since 1979 and was the founder of Hanbleceya, Inc., a
residential therapeutic community system for the seriously mentally ill. Dr. Fitzpatrick received her PhD from the
California School of Professional Psychology in San Diego. Dr. Fitzpatrick’s mission is to collaborate
with our allopathic and CAM colleagues to be a part of the team that transforms
healthcare, insuring that all people have access to the best of Naturopathic
and Allopathic medicine.
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