Saturday, December 11, 2010

Things are moving forward with the move. I have a new candidate for the Clinic. A lovely ambitious young woman with an eye for business and a heart for medicine. Things are still in the very early stages of negotiations, but I am grateful to have found someone who feels appropriate.

Things have been evolving at 360 Health Care as well. This fall has brought many request for psychotherapy, and for the past 2 weeks I have been interviewing potential therapists for our space. As a business woman the goal is to have the rooms at 360 in use as much as possible. As the office manager its always important to find that feeling; the click, the connection, the chemistry between practitioners. I feel more hope and inspiration for our urban medicine oasis than I have felt in a long time. The possibilities for new growth and evolution are so tangible. It is a tough time to leave! And yet, I couldn't leave her with anything less.

Potential Timeline #2:  New practitioner comes in the 2nd week of January for 4 weeks to shadow patients with me, learn the business ropes, and transition her own practice to the space. Valentines day: Goodbye party. End of Feb: Final transitions and move.
March 1st - in like a Lion! (Out like a Lamb.)

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Homeopathy, Haters, and Social Media

Im astounded by the amount of vehement negative press that homeopathy generates in Twitter. I tweeted on Saturday about my Jan Scholten Seminar on Minerals and the Periodic Table and not one but Three people retweeted me. Two called it "deluded nonsense" and one with a link to African AIDS treatments that an esteemed teacher is supposedly illegally involved in. http://www.theonebox.eu/

     As an aside, it seems Jan Scholten gave a group of Kenyans with advanced AIDS a single homeopathic remedy in a hospital setting. There was greater than 90% recovery in appetite, weight gain and opportunistic infections resolution as a result of taking the remedy. This was not done as an official clinical trial, and it seems the Kenyan government was not appraised of the people getting the remedy which is a prerequesite for African AIDS clinial trials. This last part seems to be the beef that the twitterer holds with the work thats been done. Is it possible that because it is also a non-patentable very low cost and apparently effective remedy he also has a problem with it?

I feel resentful and impatient that 100 years after the Flexner Report it is STILL necessary to try and debunk one branch of medicine that is quietly doing its own work to heal and cure disease.  Its like trying to prove that one religion is better than another! Really, are we not all working towards the same end result? 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flexner_Report


http://www.educate-yourself.org/fc/

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/565472

http://www.modernhomoeopathy.com/jan_scholten.htm


http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/no-index/about-ama/13638.shtml

plus, evidence based papers on Homeopathy via my website www.thewrightdoctor.com

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Past. Present. Future.

Im excited about this new blog posting from The Wright Doctor dot com. I am starting to find my writing voice regarding fertility & treatment. Exciting, because there is a book in me. And a baby. And a new degree. And a whole life ahead. Sometimes I wish I was 17 not 37. Then again, the past ten years have been so great I wouldnt give them up for anything.

http://thewrightdoctor.com/2010/11/09/as-fertile-as-the-day-is-long/

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Its break time from today's kitchen adventures. Squash soup is simmering ready to be pureed for dinner, and squash seeds are roasted with tamari and olive oil. Its the quiet hour between socializing and preparing, and I'm taking a minute to look over my new wordpress website. www.thewrightdoctor.com

I decided to switch for the wordpress sophistication. The ability to have people sign up for new entries and the multiple linking ability is superior for my long term needs - and, once I actually need a full website I will own the domain. However, I find the wordpress sight harder to navigate and understand. I am taking some time to read abut pingbacks and permalinks, before I fully transition.  Meanwhile, a quick post on a domestic saturday afternoon.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Year 3, Session 1

I have been taking a Master Homeopathy class for the past 2 years. Its a few weekends a year, and in June my partner and I went to Vancouver to take a weekend course I had missed the previous year. We went to Van in part to take the course, to have some vacation time, and also to city-shop for potential future livability. Vancouver itself failed for my partner - she found the city dirty, the people unfriendly, and the overall city vibe to "big city" for her.

Seattle, on the other hand, won both of our hearts. The food was delicious, the people friendly, the shopping and coffee divine. The Smoked Salmon Benedict !!! And, a looming impressive mountain and serene salt water bay in the same city...priceless.... The only downfall was a serious lack of decaf black tea available - a note to the wise, BYODBT.  Of course, a move to the west coast is still a few years away, and dependent on a series of events falling like dominos that we are just in the process of setting up.

Todays course is on Miasms and Nosodes, this hours session on fungal remedies. This course has elevated me several eschalons in my case taking and prescribing ability from where I was 2 years ago. www.louisklein.com, www.luminoshomeopathy.com. I have consoled myself on the acupuncture front with the knowledge that I do have this whole other aspect my my training. I will perfect and focus on my homeopathic knowledge base for the next year at Akari. Meanwhile,  Lisa and I can both  figure out where we want to settle for the long term, and what kind of graduate school we will each pursue....maybe have a baby.

Monday, October 18, 2010

On The Rocks

I just figured out I probably wont be able to practice acupuncture in the States due to their TCM Masters Degree based classroom hours requirements. Im crushed. I do so much acupuncture every week. I rely on it for my fertility treatments. Who will I be as a Dr without it?

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Tiny Pumpkins

Heading to St Lawrence market today to pick up some of the tiny decorative pumpkins and a pile of apples for my clinic www.360healthcare.com.  We have had a huge amount of changes at 360 lately - Dr Danielle Gilas DC was with us for almost 5 years, and she recently left to work closer to her new west west end condo. She was very keen on the marketing weekend seminars, "make your millions" type self help inspirational stuff. Not my style - but, I did learn some through her by osmosis - and, she had a very successful practice. After one seminar, she came into work with a large glass bowl, and some apples. "Increasing value of the visit" was the theme. As in, what Else can we offer our clients to improve their 360 experience beyond the great treatment? I turned my nose up at the time, not wanting to take on grocery shopping for the clinic, but I have since decided she was onto something!!

I have always done some minor holiday decorating at 360. Last year I was so unhappy I never even unpacked the Russian St Nick that always comes out in December. This year I am re-inspired! So, heading out for tiny pumpkins & fresh crisp Ontario apples.  I am going to bring the spider-shaped bowl from home, and maybe even hang a few rubber bats in the window. Celebrating the harvest, and decorating the clinic finally feels appropriate again.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

There is a reason I dont Consult 8 Balls about Business

On the inevitable facebook today, a friend posted the 8ball link. (warning, predict at your own risk)

http://web.ics.purdue.edu/~ssanty/cgi-bin/eightball.cgi

I have in fact, sworn off horoscopes,  tarot cards, and definitely magic 8balls during this transition because its all so unknown and frightening and exciting and prone to misinterpretation. And,  I am easily influenced. However, I asked the question. I asked if the new Mystery ND i am working with will end of buying my practice. "outlook not so good." I re-asked. "the answer is no." I have actually been prepared for this, and have a contingency plan in place. I just re-advertise, and start interviewing applicants again. It has to be the right person, and I will trust that that person will come along. At the right time.

So, If the 8ball was right and this opportunity doesn't pan out - well, I will stay in Toronto and at 360 Health Care a little longer, until the right person comes along. 

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Configuration

First Blogpost - might as well be the goodbye letter I sent via the 360 newsletter! To sign up for this tasty monthly newstidbit of research and toronto/local information go to www.360healthcare.com.

" It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change." ~ Charles Darwin

According to Darwinism, 360 will continue to thrive and survive! 360 Health Care has been through so many changes lately, and another big one is about to take place.
 
Masina Wright ND will be leaving the clinic as of mid December. As of January 1st, 2011 she will be living in Portland, Maine by the ocean. This is a big change for everyone, and rest assured we will try and make the transition as easy as possible. She already has a new ND coming on board as of November 1st as a trial run - this will be an opportunity for our 360 circle of care to meet her, and for her to become familiar with Masina's patients and treatment principals. Masina will remain practicing at 360 until mid December, and would love to see all of her patients from the past 10 years! (Book soon:) ) Masina also intends to remain available for patients consulations and second opinions via Skype, phone and email at her new work location. She will be practicing Naturopathic Medicine with a beautiful spa in the historic Old Port. www.akaribeauty.com. Masina will be 2 hours north of Boston - still on the Grid! She has also started a blogspot www.thewrightdoctor.blogspot.com and is often on twitter @thewrightdoctor.
 
*Thank You All*
 
I am so grateful for the past 10 years at 360 Health Care. We started it, new graduates all of us, with a vision for health care and a better future. And, ten years later the clinic stands firm and beautiful and thriving and surviving with new fresh visionaries at the wheel.