by Dr. Kristin Foley | Apr 14, 2017 | Blog
In the U.S., there are two types of fully licensed physicians: a physician either earns the degree of medical doctor (M.D.) or doctor of osteopathic medicine (D.O.). Both professionals complete 4 years of medical school, complete specialty training, and take the same...
by Dr. Kristin Foley | Mar 20, 2017 | Blog
Dr. William Foley recently traveled to Ontario, Canada where he taught a course on Osteopathy. The teachings focused on the gastrointestinal system and its relationship to the Whole. The GI tract is easily underestimated in its relation to The Health of the whole...
by Dr. Kristin Foley | Sep 18, 2015 | Blog
In 1874, Andrew Taylor Still, MD, the founder of osteopathy recognized that health manifests itself when all parts of the body are in balance and function as a synchronized whole. He also knew that the body has the ability to heal itself. But there are circumstances,...
by Dr. Kristin Foley | Jul 14, 2015 | Blog
Dr. Foley recently traveled to Nagoya, Japan to teach a four day course to the AT Still Sutherland Study Group. The topic was the osteopathic approach to the GI tract including the immune digestion connection.
by Dr. Kristin Foley | Dec 22, 2014 | Blog
Getting ready to travel abroad? International trips require more than just a passport. Whether you’re traveling for work or vacation, it always helps to have a checklist that includes resources to safeguard your health. While there is no way to completely guarantee an...
by Dr. Kristin Foley | Aug 9, 2014 | Blog
“When a rock is dropped to the bottom of a lake it not only disrupts the column of water through which it falls, but it also alters the dynamics of the entire body of water. Similarly, trauma, typically a directed force, not only disrupts or distorts the human body...