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Brian Cabin graduated from the University of Illinois Medical School in 1979. He completed an internship and residency at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas and a two-year fellowship in Preventive Medicine at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
Dr. Cabin has a general medical practice from a holistic perspective with an emphasis on nutrition, herbal medicine, advanced European homeopathy, cranial sacral and osteopathic manipulation.
Dr. Cabin produces a line of exceptional vitamin products and offers a wide selection of homeopathic preparations through his office. He is a homeopathically boarded medical doctor and lectures nationally on nutrition and advanced European homeopathy.
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| A conversation with Dr. Brian Cabin |
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What are your goals as a physician?
What I would like to see accomplished in the practice of medicine today is a freedom of choice that would allow people to be presented with all healthcare options before choosing which path to take in their individual care.
We all need to be active participants in our healthcare and the only way we can make informed decisions is when doctors spend time with their patients. options. We need to return to a time when doctors run their own practices and the HMO system is completely dismantled so that physicians are no longer the employees of big business and CEOs and their lackeys are not determing how medical care is provided in this country.
I would like to see everyone be really healthy by not masking symptoms with unnecessary and harmful medications. And finally, to achieve true health through prevention and the use of natural approaches which are very gentle, effective and inexpensive so that we dont create a medical bankruptcy in this country.
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Youve mentioned a number of things you would like to see accomplished in healthcare today. What are you doing to work toward some of those objectives?
First, by setting an example in the way I practice medicine, which is how Id like to see medicine practiced in this country as a whole. Secondly, by writing books that reflect my medical philosophy. Ive written my first book and plan to write several more that will provide the kind of information to my readers that will empower them to make well-reasoned health care decisions.
I also intend to write books for physicians to educate them about natural medicine and homeopathy so that they can provide better care for their patients.
To continue teaching professional seminars to physicians to educate them in how I practice and to expand their knowledge of homeopathy and natural medicine. And finally, by continuing to teach medical students in my practice as I have done for the past twenty years.
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You call your practice Gentle Loving Medical Care - could you explain what that means?
The name of my practice is Gentle Loving Medical Care and thats what I do. I spend time with my patiants. I make them aware of all possibilities and options and I respect their belief systems. I dont force anyone to take a path they don't wish to.
Instead, I give them information that will allow them to make the right health care decisions for themselves and their families. That takes a lot of time and caring and I put a great amount of effort into doing just that in order to have a great relationship with my patients.
My office is a very friendly and relaxed place to be. I think thats important in setting the stage for healing. I also offer a number of treatment modalities and specialize in the most advanced European homeopathic techniques available that work phenomenally well.
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What is the most important thing that you do in your practice on a daily basis?
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I center myself every day so that when I walk into my office Im there because I want to be. I truly enjoy what I do and I feel very honored to be a physician providing healthcare for those Im lucky enough to see each day.
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Whats your favorite thing that you do each day?
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My favorite thing is sitting with my patients and talking with them. I enjoy listening and connecting with each person so that I can gain an understanding of what it is they really need and then guiding them in that direction. I enjoy that very much.
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What is the most important message that you would like to give people about
medicine and healthcare?
That...you matter.
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