Dr. Joel Warsh is an integrative pediatrician who has built a successful practice in Los Angeles. He discusses his journey into integrative medicine, initially being frustrated by the overuse of medications in traditional pediatric care and seeking out alternative approaches. He talks about the challenge of getting the necessary education in integrative pediatrics, as there was limited formal training available at the time.
Dr. Warsh describes the experience of interacting with his more traditional pediatric colleagues, noting that he had to develop a thick skin but has seen the tide starting to shift as more doctors become interested in integrative approaches. He emphasizes the importance of open-minded communication and not being overtly contrarian.
A key theme of the conversation is the concept of "doing nothing" as the best approach in many pediatric cases, allowing the body's natural healing processes to work. Dr. Warsh shares his dramatic reduction in antibiotic prescriptions by taking a more watchful, supportive approach.
Tune into this conversation to learn more about
How our healthcare system is evolving, and demand for integrative practices is growing
Unity among practitioners can amplify the message of integrative health
Dr. Warsh’s new book, Parenting at Your Child's Pace, which offers health-focused perspectives on common parenting questions and challenges in the early years.
How Dr. Warsh’s book fills a gap left by therapy-focused parenting books
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