I have a long-held interest in evidence-based integrative medicine, which brings together the best of different healing systems into a new whole. I enjoy working with patients on integrative modalities such as whole foods nutrition, mind/body medicine, therapeutic movement and botanicals, as well as conventional family medicine to create their own unique path to healing.
Born in New Jersey, I went to Rutgers Medical School, completed my family practice residency at University Hospital – Somerset, and then did a year of fellowship training in sports medicine at the Institute for Sports Medicine in Hamilton, New Jersey. In 2015, I completed a two-year fellowship in integrative medicine.
At St. Luke’s, I serve as one of the core faculty, as well as director of the curriculum and research for the Warren Family Medicine residency. My research interests focus on integrative approaches to chronic pain, nutrition and musculoskeletal medicine, and I have published research papers and chapters in these fields.
I enjoy time with family and friends, as well as gardening, choir singing, Tai Chi and outdoor sports.
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