After obtaining my Bachelors' degree from Stanford University, I attended medical school at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury. Along with my medical degree, I received the Reiland Award in 1981 for excellence in osteopathic manual medicine. I completed my internship at Doctors' Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, where I earned the Hoyt Trimble award for proficiency in manual medicine.
From 1982 to 1987 I was assistant professor at the Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine, where I taught family practice and osteopathic practice and principles. I have also been an adjunct clinical professor at Tuoro University Medical Center in Vallejo California.
For the last35 years I have practiced osteopathic manual medicine, addressing complex neurological problems from brain injury to epilepsy. I have lectured in osteopathic medicine throughout the United States and have taught more than a dozen courses on cranial osteopathy. I regularly teach an advanced course in the treatment of victims of brain injuries and motor vehicle accidents, and am writing a book on the subject.
I have studied with some of the greatest osteopathic physicians, including Rebecca and Howard Lippencott, Robert Fulford, Herbert Miller, Anne Wales, Stanley Schiowitz, Ernest Bernhardi, Viola Frymann and Joyce Vetterlein. I am proficient in many forms of manual medicine from facilitated positional release to cranial osteopathy.
I began my homeopathic traning in 1983 and since then have continued to study with Roger Morrison, Nancy Herrick, Rajan Sankaran, Louis Klein, Sheila Creasy, Jeremy Sheer, and Aliz Timmerman.
After obtaining my Bachelors' degree from Stanford University, I attended medical school at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury. Along with my medical degree, I received the Reiland Award in 1981 for excellence in osteopathic manual medicine. I completed my internship at Doctors' Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, where I earned the Hoyt Trimble award for proficiency in manual medicine.
From 1982 to 1987 I was assistant professor at the Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine, where I taught family practice and osteopathic practice and principles. I have also been an adjunct clinical professor at Tuoro University Medical Center in Vallejo California.
For the last35 years I have practiced osteopathic manual medicine, addressing complex neurological problems from brain injury to epilepsy. I have lectured in osteopathic medicine throughout the United States and have taught more than a dozen courses on cranial osteopathy. I regularly teach an advanced course in the treatment of victims of brain injuries and motor vehicle accidents, and am writing a book on the subject.
I have studied with some of the greatest osteopathic physicians, including Rebecca and Howard Lippencott, Robert Fulford, Herbert Miller, Anne Wales, Stanley Schiowitz, Ernest Bernhardi, Viola Frymann and Joyce Vetterlein. I am proficient in many forms of manual medicine from facilitated positional release to cranial osteopathy.
I began my homeopathic traning in 1983 and since then have continued to study with Roger Morrison, Nancy Herrick, Rajan Sankaran, Louis Klein, Sheila Creasy, Jeremy Sheer, and Aliz Timmerman.
After obtaining my Bachelors' degree from Stanford University, I attended medical school at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury. Along with my medical degree, I received the Reiland Award in 1981 for excellence in osteopathic manual medicine. I completed my internship at Doctors' Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia, where I earned the Hoyt Trimble award for proficiency in manual medicine.
From 1982 to 1987 I was assistant professor at the Western University College of Osteopathic Medicine, where I taught family practice and osteopathic practice and principles. I have also been an adjunct clinical professor at Tuoro University Medical Center in Vallejo California.
For the last35 years I have practiced osteopathic manual medicine, addressing complex neurological problems from brain injury to epilepsy. I have lectured in osteopathic medicine throughout the United States and have taught more than a dozen courses on cranial osteopathy. I regularly teach an advanced course in the treatment of victims of brain injuries and motor vehicle accidents, and am writing a book on the subject.
I have studied with some of the greatest osteopathic physicians, including Rebecca and Howard Lippencott, Robert Fulford, Herbert Miller, Anne Wales, Stanley Schiowitz, Ernest Bernhardi, Viola Frymann and Joyce Vetterlein. I am proficient in many forms of manual medicine from facilitated positional release to cranial osteopathy.
I began my homeopathic traning in 1983 and since then have continued to study with Roger Morrison, Nancy Herrick, Rajan Sankaran, Louis Klein, Sheila Creasy, Jeremy Sheer, and Aliz Timmerman.
“My doctors told me that I had the largest extruding disc in the history of their orthopedic medicine department and that I’d never walk again. Within a few visits of seeing Maud I was able to walk and have remained pain-free ever since.
Maud has literally changed my life and I am so thankful for the time and patience she has shared with me and my family.” - Thankful Patient