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Hi, it's Manon Bolliger (facilitator and retired naturopath with 30+ years of practice) and I want to welcome you to the Healers Cafe. I am so excited to be doing this series of interviews and what I'll be doing is, is asking all kinds of healthcare practitioners, doctors, healers of all types, to really share with all of you their experience, why they became healers, what called them what they think about this being a healer thing. Is it, a thing? Who's really healing in this, what they've experienced from their their interaction with clients and patients and what the takeaways and understanding of what the process of healing is all about and the process of life. So that's the essence of what I'm doing. I'm hoping that this will serve also for patients that have issues and are looking for different ways of approaching it. * De-Registered, revoked & retired after 30+ years of practice. Now resourceful & resolved to share with you all the tools to take care of your health & vitality!
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Jan 6, 2021

In this episode of The Healers Café, Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND, chats with Dr Hamid Elmyar, CEO, Podcast Host, is a Fulbright scholar, and speaks multiple languages

Listen to the full story today! https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/dr-hamid-elmyar

 

Highlights from today's episode include:

Dr. Hamid Elmyar  11:21

My philosophy in life is that power is in empowering others. As far as we have that in mind that to empower other people. And that's why I see the root causes when I mentioned a couple of problems, and in those communities, preventable diseases such as diarrhea, and bronchitis. There were other diseases, also preventable diseases, but lack of education, unfortunately, lack of awareness about health issues. And that those are the main causes, the root causes, lack of access to quality health, lack of basic education like illiteracy, and socioeconomic status. These all play an important role in people's health across the world, and especially in developing countries.

Dr. Hamid Elmyar  19:16

I realized that the healthcare professionals, unfortunately, especially during this pandemic time, also suffer somehow from the burden and burnout, and that's a major issue. If the healthcare professionals are not happy, what they do and they are not healthy and satisfied with the job that they're doing, then definitely it affects their productivity. It affects the way that they treat their patients

Dr. Hamid Elmyar  42:43

So the message is most of the belief that I have is that health is not limited to private practices in hospitals. It has to start from every individual communities, school systems, everywhere. And for that to happen, we need to raise awareness, we have to look for those underlying causes and root causes. And we have to have a collaborative, systematic approach to health in order to save people's lives. Also, not only helping our communities but health care professionals themselves as well.

 

About Dr Hamid Elmyar:

Hamid Elmyar, M.D. earned a master’s degree; from Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey.  As a medical professional having experienced firsthand the devastating consequences resulting from a lack of accessible public health education and awareness which often led to the unnecessary loss of life in his country of origin, Afghanistan, he decided to immigrate to the United States where he has made it his mission to bring public awareness to a worldwide audience. 

He hosts a biweekly podcast, “With Dr. E”, which invites experts in health, education, and community development from around the globe to share their experience, knowledge and insight with the world. Recently, his program has highlighted the experiences of those confronting the current coronavirus pandemic and the resultant socioeconomic implications to better understand what effective leadership is and how it can help mitigate this health crisis.

Dr. Hamid Elmyar believes health is not limited to private practices and hospitals; it has to start from every individual. He is known for bringing world's health professionals from all specialties around the same table for an upstream approach to health in order to impact millions.

He strongly believes the insight and experiences of some of the world’s renowned leaders in clinical and public health should be shared broadly and his podcast aims to promote and facilitate this.

Dr. Elmyar is a Fulbright scholar, speaks multiple languages and resides in New Jersey.

My core purpose and philosophy in life is to empower and transform healers and communities. Because I believe that power is empowering others.

 

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About Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND:

Dr. Manon is a Naturopathic Doctor, the Founder of Bowen College, an International Speaker with a TEDx talk in Jan 2021, and the author of the Amazon best-selling books "What Patient's Don't Say if Doctors Don't Ask" and "A Healer In Every Household".

 

About The Healers Café:

Dr. Manon's show is the #1 show for medical practitioners and holistic healers to have heart to heart conversations about their day to day lives.

 

For tips on health & healing go to: https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/tips

 

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