


Discover the Revolution
a holistic
appoach to healing
"Revolution is about the need to re-evolve political, economic and social justice and power back into the hands of the people, preferably through legislation and policies that make human sense. That's what revolution is about. Revolution is not about shootouts."
"There is nothing more beautiful than leading another person to become healthy and happy. My vision for holocracy in the healthcare system was born from the concept that wellness is built from within and cannot be replaced with compartmentalizing the body and mind. Instead, the body and mind must be united within the holon healing process."
Inclusive, Holistic,
Person-Centered Healthcare
Integrative Medicine & Psychiatry
International Speaker
Key Opinion Leader
Consultant
Areas of Interest:
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Brain Computer Interfaces
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Neurogenomics
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Genetics
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Pharmacogenomics
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Neurodiversity
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eHealth / mHealth Technology
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Integrative Medicine
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Personalized Medicine
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Medical Ethics
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Pharmacology
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Neuroscience
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Healthcare Systems & Operations
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Complementary & Alternative Medicine
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Health Policy and Procedures
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Clinical Documentation
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Electronic Health Records
Dr. Jessica Giddens
Dr. Jessica Giddens

Neurodiversity Presentation Happening

Neuroequity

#asd #autism #neurodivergent

Psychopharmacogenomics: What are Your Thoughts?
“Nursing's story is a magnificent epic of service to mankind. It is about people: how they are born, and live and die; in health and in sickness; in joy and in sorrow. Its mission is the translation of knowledge into human service.
Nursing is compassionate concern for human beings. It is the heart that understands and the hand that soothes. It is the intellect that synthesizes many learnings into meaningful administrations.
For students of nursing the future is a rich repository of far-flung opportunities around this planet and toward the further reaches of man's explorations of new worlds and new ideas. Theirs is the promise of deep satisfaction in a field long dedicated to saving the health needs of people.”
― Prof. Martha Rogers, Ph.D., R.N. The Education of Violet, June 1966, New York University






