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Dr. Cathy Rosenbaum, Pioneer Holistic Clinical Pharmacist

cathy-rosenbaumDr. Cathy Rosenbaum, pioneer, boat-rocker, Holistic Clinical Pharmacist, is my guest Daring Dreamer today on the Daring Dreamers Showcase.

You know how sometimes you get drugs prescribed for you and your doc only allows you 5 short minutes with him (or her), and you just can’t think straight enough to ask the questions you might have if you’d had more time?

Or maybe you just don’t even know where to start to ask?

Or are afraid to speak up about your fears or concerns?

Don’t you wish you had someone you could talk to and get more clarity and were able to make strong, educated decisions? Most of us want that, but so far, we haven’t known people we could turn to.

Now we do: Dr. Cathy Rosenbaum, who is a cutting edge pioneer in the health industry…what she calls a Pharm-D – a trained professional who is trained in understanding the meds and prescriptions issued to you. I had never heard of a holistic clinical pharmacist. Have you? I was fascinated to learn about what she does, and how she takes the time to make sure you are cared for properly.

She takes her understanding and her service way further than the usual pharmacist! She helps you create a rounded-out health plan, using her proprietary 8 point system, to cover every level of your health, from physical, emotional, mental to your spiritual well-being.

Dr. Cathy Rosenbaum, Holistic Clinical Pharmacist on the Daring Dreamers showcaseCLICK HERE or on the logo to the left to to find out how she bridges the gap between you and your over-busy, got-no-time doctor so you can be sure your health program is uniquely and optimally set up.

You’re also going to find out why she’s a boat-rocker; about Chinese barefoot doctors; why and how you can push against the Big Pharma mentality (safely and productively); some very basic, easy ways to support your health right now; and strategies to improve your life and life style.

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Rupa Marya: Respected Doctor, Accomplished Musician

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Rupa Marya: Respected Doctor, accomplished Musician, is such an inspiration to those of us who are not strictly right or left brain oriented. She’s the perfect embodiment of the idea that left informs right, right enhances left. She juggles two seemingly disparate careers – and thrives doing it!

In short, she decided to go for her doctorate, but couldn’t stay away from music. She decided to do both–and kept each side secret from the other! As I searched for other viable news reports about her, I found these two articles below. I hope you enjoy reading about her!

From ABC news: (Read the whole thing HERE)
“Rupa Marya grew up seriously thinking she would become a doctor. She also wanted to be a singer, it was what her parents – immigrants from India wanted for her as well. Her heart was also in music so she felt pressure to choose between medicine or music.”

From Boston: (Read the whole thing HERE)
She says, “”Watching this country become more fearful and journalists becoming the mouthpiece of the administration, I became so angry,” says Marya, on the phone from Sweden. She performs with the April Fishes Tuesday at Johnny D’s as part of a North American tour that includes the Montreal Jazz Festival and Quebec City’s Festival d’Été.

“I couldn’t pick up my guitar,” Marya says. “It was too painful. But then I started to think about what would it be like to create music that reflected what I wanted to see in the world, to give a voice to the things that weren’t getting any airtime. I started with an assignment to write 10 songs about love, compassion, and uncertainty in a time of love across borders.

“How we convey information to one another is something that’s very interesting to me,” Marya says. “As a doctor, there are so many ways you can miscommunicate, and it’s always a challenge. How do you tell somebody they’re dying? How do you tell an audience that people in their neighborhood are living with so much fear of being deported that they don’t seek proper medical help? It’s like the riddle of my life, and I explore it several different ways, through music, and through these kinds of investigations.”

 
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