Aimee Rowe
Good6.5Integrative Medicine
San Francisco, CA
About
Dr. Aimee Rowe attended medical school at UC Davis and completed her residency in Klamath Falls, Oregon at Oregon Health and Science University’s rural family medicine program, Cascades East. There, she trained as a full spectrum family doctor, caring for adult, pediatric, and pregnant patients in both the clinic and hospital settings. She is currently a clinical fellow at the UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine. Over the course of her training, Dr. Rowe has been involved in a number of projects, from volunteering as a Co-Leader at Clínica Tepati, one of UC Davis’s student-run clinics, to working with Engineers Without Borders installing solar panels in rural Mexico, to organizing culinary medicine teaching sessions at her residency. An interest in the root causes of health led her to obtaining a Master of Science in Public Health at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill prior to going to medical school, where she worked on research in risk communication. Dr. Rowe is delighted to be a fellow at the UCSF Osher Center as she believes that Integrative Medicine offers patients a unique path to healing by incorporating the insightful wisdom of multiple modalities while focusing on an individual patient’s needs. She has particular interest in nutrition, mind-body medicine, lifestyle medicine, and herbalism.
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Specialties: Internal Medicine
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- Aimee Rowe is located at 4002 26th St, San Francisco, CA 94131, USA, San Francisco, CA 94115.
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- Aimee Rowe specializes in integrative-medicine.
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- Aimee Rowe holds the following credentials: MD, MSPH, AIHM Member.
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