Ann Marie Chiasson
Highly Recommended7.1Integrative Medicine
Tucson, AZ
About
Ann Marie Chiasson, MD, MPH, is the Director of the Fellowship at the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine and a Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Arizona. Dr. Chiasson graduated with honors from Dalhousie School of Medicine in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and completed a residency in Family Medicine at the University of British Columbia. She is board certified in Integrative Medicine, Family Medicine, and Hospice and Palliative Medicine. Dr. Chiasson currently serves on the American Board of Integrative Medicine. She has practiced Integrative Family Medicine in the United States and Canada and has served as a medical director for Valor Hospice, as an associate medical director for Casa De La Luz Hospice, and as the medical director of The Haven – a Women's Addiction Recovery Center in Tucson, Arizona. Stimulated by a life-long interest in the healing capacity of meditation, consciousness and energy healing, Dr. Chiasson studied extensively with indigenous healers in Mexico. She has authored Energy Healing- The Essentials of Self Care (Sounds True, 2013) and co-authored Self-Healing with Energy Medicine with Dr. Andrew Weil (Sounds True, 2009). Dr. Chiasson teaches nationally on topics in Integrative Medicine, Pain Management, Mind-body Medicine and Energy Medicine.
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- Ann Marie Chiasson holds the following credentials: MD MPH ABOIM, Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine.
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