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Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine

Tucson, Arizona

The mission of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine is to lead the transformation of healthcare by creating, educating & actively supporting a community of professionals who embody the philosophy & practice of Integrative Medicine. The Center defines integrative medicine (IM) as healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole person (body, mind, and spirit), including all aspects of lifestyle.  The Center was founded by Dr. Andrew Weil.

Since its inception, the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine has focused its efforts on three domains: education, clinical care, and research - with the primary emphasis on education. It offers a broad range of educational opportunities for healthcare professionals with an interest in learning and practicing the principles of integrative medicine and emphasizes the therapeutic relationship, making use of all appropriate therapies, both conventional and alternative.

Dr. Weil’s overall philosophy is that the health of the planet needs to be taken as seriously as individual health.
 

Friends of the Institute

Blackstone Ranch Institute has built working relationships with a variety of the leading organizations in North America that are pioneering important environmental change. We regard the organizations to which we have given financial and logistical support as friends of the institute, and are working to find ways that our partner organizations can benefit from the experience, talent and resources of one another.

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  • Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine
  • Aspen Institute
  • Biomimicry Institute
  • Bioneers
  • Blue Legacy
  • Cascadia Region Green Building Council
  • Clinton Foundation
  • Community Environmental Council of Santa Barbara
  • Diablo Trust
  • Forest Ethics
  • Global Philanthropy Partnership
  • Green Cities California
  • Holistic Management International
  • Institute for Sustainable Communities
  • National Geographic Society
  • Orion Society
  • Presidio School of Management
  • Rockefeller Foundation
  • Rocky Mountain Institute
  • San Francisco Office of the Environment
  • Seattle Office of Sustainability and Environment
  • World Resources Institute