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Transformed Lives: Faith, Education, and Healing in Action with Dr. David DeRose

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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Bella Potts (Plains Cree), Youth Team Leader, Mamawi Atosketan Native School; Shanniel Fisher, President, Eden Valley Institute of Wellness; and Kaylene WeirCox, MD, Medical Director, Uchee Pines Institute. Description: This week’s program highlights three institutions making a lasting difference in their communities and beyond. From the plains of Central Alberta, Bella Potts shares how Indigenous youth are being empowered through education, faith, and leadership at Mamawi Atosketan Native School. President Shanniel Fisher explains how Colorado’s Eden Valley Institute of Wellness uses natural remedies, organic farming, and spiritual programming to help people overcome chronic diseases. And in Alabama, Dr. Kaylene WeirCox of the Uchee Pines Institute shares how her journey from surgeon to lifestyle medicine specialist has enabled her to help patients prevent illness and reclaim healthier, more purposeful lives. For further information: MamawiAtosketan.ca; Eden-Valley.org; and Ucheepines.org (334-855-4764)
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Host: David DeRose, MD, MPH. Guests: Bella Potts (Plains Cree), Youth Team Leader, Mamawi Atosketan Native School; Shanniel Fisher, President, Eden Valley Institute of Wellness; and Kaylene WeirCox, MD, Medical Director, Uchee Pines Institute. Description: This week’s program highlights three institutions making a lasting difference in their communities and beyond. From the plains of Central Alberta, Bella Potts shares how Indigenous youth are being empowered through education, faith, and leadership at Mamawi Atosketan Native School. President Shanniel Fisher explains how Colorado’s Eden Valley Institute of Wellness uses natural remedies, organic farming, and spiritual programming to help people overcome chronic diseases. And in Alabama, Dr. Kaylene WeirCox of the Uchee Pines Institute shares how her journey from surgeon to lifestyle medicine specialist has enabled her to help patients prevent illness and reclaim healthier, more purposeful lives. For further information: MamawiAtosketan.ca; Eden-Valley.org; and Ucheepines.org (334-855-4764)
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