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About me…
Snapshot
I am a medical doctor trained in integrative and lifestyle medicine applied to people with cancer, I have a PhD in the field of palliative care, I do clinical research and I am a yoga instructor. Above all, I have a deep interest in the resilience and wisdom of the human soul.
At the age of 35, I was diagnosed with a rare form of lymphoma, which made me question the essence of who I am and how I contribute to a healthier world.
I believe that the current cancer epidemic results from a profound disconnection with our inner nature and with the nature of the world around us. I believe that step by step, we can return to the essence of who we are and to a healthier and fuller life.
My Story
I always believed that as clinicians, we can only contribute for someone’s healing when we take into account each person individually, holistically (body, mind and spirit) and when we are open to understanding their personal, social and environmental context. At the beginning of my career, I worked in the field of medical oncology in one of the largest cancer centres in Lisbon (Portugal), where I saw, for the first time, how physically and psychologically vulnerable people diagnosed with cancer and their families really feel. At that time, I developed a special interest in the area of palliative care as it is characterized by a more comprehensive approach to the person, focusing on their priorities, they social context and emphasizing the importance of a good patient-doctor relationship. In 2020, I was diagnosed with cancer myself, which propelled me to study different areas of medicine/health that are more focused on the whole person and not just the disease. From there I did a certification in lifestyle medicine, and I took courses in integrative and functional medicine, health coaching and yoga for people with cancer. All of these experiences gave me valuable tools to use in a consultation setting and support each person in finding their own path to a healthier life. Having completed a PhD also gives me the ability to critically analyse the most recent scientific research in these areas and apply it, when appropriate, in the clinical context.
My professional background
Education and training
Masters in Medicine - NOVA medical school, Portugal (licence number 52675)
Residency in Medical Oncology (for 2 years and 9 months - not finished) - Oncology Institute Francisco Gentil, Portugal
Internship in Palliative Care - Repatriation General Hospital, Australia
Masters in Palliative Care - Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
PhD in chronic breathlessness in advanced disease - Flinders University, Australia
Certification in Lifestyle Medicine - American College of Lifestyle Medicine, USA
Functional Medicine training “Applying Functional Medicine in Clinical Practice” - The Institute for Functional Medicine, USA
Integrative oncology training “Systems Approach to Cancer for Physicians (Part 1)” - by Dr. Nina Fuller-Shavel, U
Training in Functional Gastrointestinal Testing - by The Microbiome Restauration Center, Australia
Certified health and life coach - Health Coach Institute, USA
Integrative medicine training “Introduction to integrative oncology” - Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Arizona, USA
Certified Yoga Teacher (RYT200) - Shri Yoga, Australia
Certified Oncology Yoga Teacher - Yoga 4 cancer, USA