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Board of Directors |
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Len Saputo,
M.D.
HMF Founder & Medical Director
Len Saputo, MD,
founder and medical director of the HMF, is a board-certified
internist who has been in private practice in Contra Costa Country
for more than 25 years. He is a health educator, motivational
speaker, medical editor and writer, television and radio
personality, and twice world champion senior singles tennis player.
Over the past decade, he has had a leadership role in the
development of an integrative, holistic, person-centered, and
preventive model of practice that has come to be known as “Health
Medicine.” It is Len’s vision that has brought the model of Health
Medicine into clinical practice at the Health Medicine Center in
Walnut Creek, California, where he is its medical director. Len is
responsible for HMF mission, goals and overall direction. He is the
representative to the traditional medical community and is
responsible for acquiring top notch speakers. He will coordinate the
teaching and educational aspects of the Phase II effort.
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Vicki Saputo,
RN
Associate Director
Vicki Saputo, RN,
has played an active role in the development of the Health Medicine
Forum since its initial development in l995. Many of the policies
and programs have benefited from her input. She also serves as
co-host of Prescriptions for Health, a weekly call-in health talk
show with her husband. Together, they have promoted Health Medicine
to the greater San Francisco Bay Area on Monday mornings at 11 am,
Friday mornings from 9:00-11:00 a.m., and Monday through Fridays
from 6:30-6:45 am for their 'Fast Track' edition of "Prescriptions
for Health" on KEST, AM 1450. At the Health Medicine Center she has
served as Executive Director. Vicki has participated as a Reiki
practitioner and health guide. Her compassionate support is
particularly effective in helping people with pain conditions and
acute illness. She has also served as supportive counsel to patients
and their families dealing with issues related to death and dying.
Mrs. Saputo is a registered nurse with extensive experience in all
aspects of critical care nursing, including coronary care, intensive
care, respiratory care, the hospital IV team, and post surgical
recovery. After attending the University of California, Berkeley,
she received her nursing education at the Kaiser Foundation School
of Nursing. Over the course of her nursing career, she has provided
wellness counseling and has worked in four pediatricians' offices.
In 1993, Ms. Saputo became interested in the field of holistic
nursing. She has become knowledgeable in many aspects of
complementary medicine through multiple seminars, workshops,
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Nirinjan Bikko-Yee |
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Mike Buchele, MD |
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Mitchell
Corwin, DC
Dr. Corwin joins
Health Medicine Forum as a health care practitioner with a passion
for collaborative and integrative medicine practice style. His
collaborative experiences began as part of the Total Health Sports
Medicine Center in Oakland in the early 1980’s, extending into
private practice in Berkeley and eventually joining the Health
Medicine Center in Lafayette. Dr. Corwin is chiropractic
kinesiologist with over 26 years of clinical experience specializing
in learning disabilities, scoliosis and heavy metal (mercury)
toxicity. His practice style is a unique blend of eclectic applied
kinesiology and energetic medicine techniques with an emphasis on
chronic illnesses. |
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Ofer Erez |
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Roseann Liu |
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Geoffrey Marx,
NC
Geoffrey Marx, NC, is a certified Nutrition Consultant and Educator.
He is a graduate of Bauman College in Berkeley, CA, and holds a
Bachelor's Degree from San Francisco State University. He brings to
the HMF Board his experience with the National Association of
Nutrition Professionals where he currently serves on the Board of
Directors and as the editor of NANP's trade journal, the "Nutrition
Professional's Quarterly". Geoffrey sees clients with a wide range
of health issues in his private practice, which is based on
individual assessment, whole foods and conscious eating. His
interest in preventive health began at the age of 14 when his father
underwent coronary bypass surgery. This life-changing experience was
the catalyst for a commitment to understand the biochemistry and
psychology of illness and wellness, and a sense of mission to help
raise the collective health consciousness in our disease-promoting
culture. Geoffrey is passionate about working with people to help
them find optimal health and balance in their lives. |
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Karyn Maynard |
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Bill McCormack |
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Joni Sare,
NE, PC
Nutrition Educator, Therapeutic Personal
Chef/Catering, Graphic Artist
Joni is the Event
Coordinator for the Health Medicine Forum. She joined the HMF Board
of Directors in 2005 and has been an integral part of its recent
success.
Her passion for
holistic living is the basis for her love and respect for the Health
Medicine Forum. Through HMF, she promotes and supports the work of
healthcare professionals in their mission to help individuals
realize their full health. HMF's educational events brings the
practitioners and the public together. She believes individuals are
empowered through this process by increasing their awareness about
themselves. This awareness fuels the imagination, which carries them
into the future in a direction they want to go.
Joni sees herself
as a health avatar - mentoring and educating others on integrative
healthful living. In her private practice she provides nutrition
counseling and cook's food with a joyful zeal for her client's
specific needs. She also caters wholesome food for private and
public events. |
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Daryl Smith
For Daryl, the Health
Medicine Forum brings two important elements to health care:
education and a sense of community, where various disciplines can
contribute to health and wellness. From his background in mechanical
engineering he knows that every force has an equal and opposite
reaction. "I believe each individual has the innate ability to be
healthy, and that wellness is a balance of spiritual, psychological
and physical forces, to name a few. Understanding and awareness of
these forces is essential to bringing them into balance.
"Like many aspects
of our society, health care is far too motivated by money. The
result is the health care crisis we are in. We need a more open and
honest discussion of health and wellness than the FDA and the
pharmaceutical and insurance companies are offering us. The Health
Medicine Forum is a critically important part of that discussion." |
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Kathie Thompson
Kathie Thompson joins
Health Medicine Forum with a long time passion for wellness and
education. Kathie began her journey while experiencing her own
health concerns and being introduced to integrative medicine through
Dr. Frank Shallenberger and his wife Judy. While assisting Dr. Shallenberger with his Bio-Energy Testing project, she
met Dr. Len Saputo and Kay Sandberg at the Health Medicine Institute
and became an advocate of the Health Medicine Forum. Kathie enjoys
providing community support and awareness through her practitioner
alliances and HMF. She spends her days providing business management
skills to Walnut Creek dentists Dr. Lynne Martz and Dr. Andrew
Marshall where she has the opportunity to share the knowledge she
has gained by learning from these amazing health care providers. She
spends all free time available with her family and friends whom she
adores. |
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Our Board of Directors
is expanding to include individuals in various areas of expertise.
Stay tuned to this page for additional details as they become
available. |
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