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Dr Elaina George is Board certified Otolaryngologist who started Peachtree ENT Center with a mission to practice state of the art medicine that is available to everyone. She graduated from Princeton University with a degree in Biology. She received her Masters degree in Medical Microbiology at Long Island University, and received her medical degree from Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. Dr George completed her residency at Manhattan, Eye Ear & Throat Hospital. Her training included general surgery at Lenox Hill Hospital, pediatric ENT at The NY-Presbyterian Hospital, and head and neck oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. She has published in several scientific journals and presented her research at national meetings.
Known as "The Patient's Advocate," Dr. George has dedicated her career to the practice of excellent medicine that is built on a strong doctor patient relationship that empowers the patient through education. Her philosophy of the importance of treating the problem and not the symptom has led her to incorporate an integrative approach that emphasizes wellness and prevention as the first line of treatment. In addition, she also explores the connection of the mind and body in both the genesis and the treatment of disease. Dr. George's radio show "Medicine on Call" has become a leading source of medical advice and healthcare information for patients everywhere. As a physician, Dr. George believes that challenging powerful special interests to support the well-being of people everywhere is her mission.
Dr George is affiliated with Piedmont Hospital and Scottish Rite Children's Hospital. She is a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. She belongs to Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society, Phi Sigma Graduate Biological Honor Society, The National Registry of Who's Who, Strathmore's Who's Who Lifetime Member, and she is also a highly respected forensic medical consultant.
Speaking Topics Ideas:
1) Healthcare Reform: How it Might Hurt America
2) The Poisons in Our Food: How They Contribute to Disease
3) Prevent Don't Repair!
4) The Good, Bad & Ugly of Our Medical System
5) The Fundamental Problems with Medical Education
6) Health and Wellness And The Relationship to Entrepreneurship
7) Work Smarter Not Harder: How to Create a Successful Niche Medical Practice
8) Vaccines and prevention: Myth vs Reality
9) Corporate Strategies to Reduce Costs Through Wellness
10) Questions You Need to Ask Your Doctor
Topics:
Healthcare, Healthcare Reform, Medical Entrepreneurism, Wellness/Prevention, Integrative medicine and Inspirational
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