In this episode, Dr Amy Rothenberg shares her journey into Naturopathic medicine and how she has been able to practice for over 30 years without being in a constant state of burnout. Amy shares a few simple things that anyone can do to improve their health and how we can start with small changes. Amy also touches on her journey through cancer which led to her new book, which is coming out very soon, You Finished Treatment, Now What? -A Field Guide for Cancer Survivors.
In this episode, Dr Amy Rothenberg shares her journey into Naturopathic medicine and how she has been able to practice for over 30 years without being in a constant state of burnout. Amy shares a few simple things that anyone can do to improve their health and how we can start with small changes. Amy also touches on her journey through cancer which led to her new book, which is coming out very soon, You Finished Treatment, Now What? -A Field Guide for Cancer Survivors.
Dr. Rothenberg has practiced naturopathic medicine since 1986. She is the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, 2017 Physician of the Year and currently is president of the Massachusetts Society of Naturopathic Doctors. She was the longtime Medical Editor for the Institute of Natural Medicine. When diagnosed with cancer in 2014, Dr. Rothenberg received care at a renowned teaching hospital and had a naturopathic medical team. Her book, You Finished Treatment, Now What? -A Field Guide for Cancer Survivors is a roadmap for lifestyle and natural medicine to address health challenges that persist after care, and to reduce the risk of recurrence. In her spare time, Dr. Rothenberg likes to putter in her art studio, play guitar, and spend time with her beloved family and friends. Dr. Rothenberg has worked with Paul Herscu ND, MPH since 1986. They raised three wonderful children, and enjoy the good life in Western Massachusetts.