Mark Hoch
Good6.9Integrative Medicine
Asheville, NC
About
My journey to holistic/integrative medicine started in my first semester of medical school. I realized that I needed to go beyond the confines of western medicine to have a more complete understanding of health to truly help people to be well. Since that time in 1984, I continue to study the health systems of the world to be able to offer my clients all effective and safe methods of diagnosis and treatment for their health concerns. Prior to medical school I majored in biological sciences with a concentration in neurobiology and behavior at Cornell University. I completed my medical degree at the University of Pittsburgh where I was a member of the medical school s curriculum committee. I then completed a residency in family medicine at the University of Connecticut, and became Board Certified in Family Medicine. Teaching is also an important part of my career and has included mentoring medical students, residents, and practicing physicians in my office and through academic appointments in the departments of family medicine at the University of Connecticut, Columbia University, University of Minnesota, and at the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota s Academic Health Center. I am a Founding Diplomate (Board Certified MD) of the American Board of Integrative Holistic Medicine (ABIHM). I am also active in the holistic medical movement nationally and am a past President of the American Holistic Medical Association (AHMA) and now Co-Chair of the Past Presidents Council of the Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine, the leading associations of physicians and healthcare practitioners devoted to mind/body/spirit medicine since 1978. I currently offer to existing clients in my Asheville office: · Integrative/Holistic Medical Consultations · Osteopathic Manual Medicine · Family Medicine for Adults and children · Nutritional Medicine · Lifestyle, diet, health/wellness coaching Mind/Body/Spirit approach to health
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- Where is Mark Hoch located?
- Mark Hoch is located at 390 Merrimon Ave, Asheville, NC 28801, USA, Asheville, NC 28804-2313.
- What does Mark Hoch specialize in?
- Mark Hoch specializes in integrative-medicine.
- What are Mark Hoch's credentials?
- Mark Hoch holds the following credentials: MD, MDiv, DABIHM, AIHM Member.
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- Mark Hoch has 17 Google reviews with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5.
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- Mark Hoch has a BDS Score of 6.9/10. The BDS Score is an independent quality metric calculated from verified credentials, patient reviews, data completeness, and other trust signals.
- Has Mark Hoch published any research?
- Yes, Mark Hoch has authored 462 published research papers.
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