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Transformation and MD-Centrism in Dr. Weil's Policy Book PDF Print E-mail
Written by John Weeks   
Tuesday, 24 November 2009

Transformation and MD-Centrism in Dr. Weil's Policy Book

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Compelling policy book with shortcomings as a catalyst for organizing
[Published in full here at Integrative Practitioner.com] In his most recent book, Why Our Health Matters: A Vision of Medicine That Can Transform Our Future, author and integrative medicine leader Andrew Weil, MD calls for a “radical change” in US health care.

Weil shifts his focus from the two passions that have shaped his work: transforming personal health practices and changing US medical education. Here Weil’s ambitious eye is trained on the gold ring of transforming healthcare itself. Weil presents his “argument that integrative medicine is the key to solving the healthcare crisis.” He enjoins “leaders of this new medicine to make people aware of the facts presented (in the book) and motivate them to join us in working for real reform."


Unfortunately, Weil’s success in engaging the leaders on whom such a grassroots movement rests may be limited by the MD-centrism and protectionism in the otherwise compelling vision in Why Our Health Matters.
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