In this video, Dr Erica Steele delves into the reasons why holistic doctors are often dismissed in the medical community. He discusses the historical impacts of colonization, the superiority bias of Western medicine, and the importance of public health education. Join us as we uncover the biases and misconceptions surrounding holistic practices and explore how we can integrate these valuable methods into modern healthcare.

Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction
00:26 – The Unification of Patient and Provider
01:48 – Unconscious Bias and Its Role in Healthcare
04:08 – The Historical Impact of Colonization on Holistic Practices
07:37 – Scrutiny of Holistic Doctors
10:50 – Holistic vs. Conventional Medicine: A Comparative Approach
14:20 – The Whistleblower’s Perspective
20:11 – Collaboration in Healthcare
24:16 – Public Health Education and Personal Experience
26:43 – Conclusion and Call to Action

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🔍 Key Topics Covered:

Introduction to unconscious and superiority bias in healthcare.
Historical perspectives on colonization and the marginalization of indigenous practices.
The overlooked benefits of holistic healthcare practices.
The role of public health education in debunking myths about holistic medicine.
The importance of integrating holistic and conventional medicine for better patient outcomes.

In this video, Doctor Erica Steele delves into the reasons why holistic doctors are often dismissed in the medical community. He discusses the historical impacts of colonization, the superiority bias of Western medicine, and the importance of public health education. Join us as we uncover the biases and misconceptions surrounding holistic practices and explore how we can integrate these valuable methods into modern healthcare.

Chapters:

00:00 – Introduction
00:26 – The Unification of Patient and Provider
01:48 – Unconscious Bias and Its Role in Healthcare
04:08 – The Historical Impact of Colonization on Holistic Practices
07:37 – Scrutiny of Holistic Doctors
10:50 – Holistic vs. Conventional Medicine: A Comparative Approach
14:20 – The Whistleblower’s Perspective
20:11 – Collaboration in Healthcare
24:16 – Public Health Education and Personal Experience
26:43 – Conclusion and Call to Action

Thank you for tuning in! Please like, share, and subscribe for more insights into holistic healthcare and the integration of these practices into modern medicine.

Make sure to check out our website for more information about our practice and holistic health resources!

nueb.io/drericasteele

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