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  • 2100 Lynn Road Suite 230,Thousand Oaks,CA

    Dr. Darby was born and raised in Sunderland, England, and attended Durham University where he received a Bachelor of Science honors degree in Environmental Sciences. He received his medical degree from St Georges University School of Medicine as part of the Global Scholars partnership with Northumbria University in Newcastle England. He completed his Internal Medicine internship and Neurology residency at the University of Vermont before moving to California to complete fellowship training at…

    (180) 549 - 7450

    30 MI
  • 11600 Wilshire Blvd. Ste 320,Los Angeles,CA

    About Steven Rosenblatt, MD Steven Rosenblatt, MD, PhD, LAc, is a physician with his own private medical practice, which has locations in Kamuela, Hawaii, and the Sawtelle neighborhood of West Los Angeles, California. Dr. Rosenblatt was originally trained as an acupuncture and oriental medicine doctor by Dr. Ju Gim Shek. He was taken to Hong Kong, where he graduated from the Hong Kong Acupuncture College as the first Western student of Dr. James Tin Yau So. Upon his return, he organized and was the first clinical director of the UCLA Acupuncture Research Project in the medical school department of anesthesiology.  This was the first acupuncture clinic in a medical school in the United States. Dr. Rosenblatt brought Dr. So to this country where they lived together in Los Angeles before moving east to set up the James-Stevens Acupuncture Center in Boston, Massachusetts. This first training program in the US grew to become the New England School of Acupuncture.  Upon returning to Los Angeles, Dr. Rosenblatt established the California Acupuncture College with branches in Santa Barbara (which later became the Santa Barbara Acupuncture College) and San Diego (which evolved to become the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine). Being actively involved in the political process of creating a licensure program for acupuncture, Dr. Rosenblatt helped create licensing regulations as he spoke and lobbied for legislative action in the states of Nevada, Oregon, and California.  He was the first Westerner licensed to practice acupuncture in the US with license number 8 in the state of Oregon in 1974. Dr. Rosenblatt received his PhD from UCLA with a dissertation entitled Electrophysiological Correlates of Acupuncture Points. This was the first doctoral research dissertation on acupuncture at a major university in the US. As president of the California Acupuncture College, Dr. Rosenblatt helped establish several of the national educational and accreditation agencies.  He served on the National Accreditation Commission for Schools and Colleges of Oriental Medicine for six years and helped review and accredit many of the acupuncture and oriental medicine schools in the US. After 20 years in the acupuncture and oriental medicine field, Dr. Rosenblatt went back to medical school and earned an MD degree from St. Georges University.  He completed his medical school training in England and went on to do a family practice residency at Kaiser Hospital in Riverside, California. Dr. Rosenblatt is National Board Certified in acupuncture and is licensed as a medical doctor in California and Hawaii.  He is residency trained in family practice and is currently board certified in urgent care medicine. Dr. Rosenblatt has served on the Advisory Committee of the American Nutraceutical Association. He helped develop and served as the Program Coordinator of the Complementary Medicine Program at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. He is the author of many published research articles, and his best selling book The Starch Blocker Diet was published by HarperCollins. This book is now selling in the paperback edition and has been translated and published in a German-language edition.  His most recent book has been published by Balboa Press entitled, The Birth of Acupuncture in America: The White Cranes Gift (co-authored with Keith Kirts). Its available in all major book stores and on Amazon. Dr. Rosenblatt is a nationally recognized leader in the field of integrative medicine, and his major interest is the utilization and integration of complementary medicine in the Western medical clinic.  He maintains a busy clinical practice combining family practice medicine, acupuncture, and complementary modalities with offices in West Los Angeles, Van Nuys, Eagle Rock, and the Big Island of Hawaii. He is currently on staff at Saint Johns Health Center in Santa Monica.

    (131) 044 - 4291

    9 MI
  • 200 Medical Plaza Driveway Suite 22-442 MDCC,Los Angeles,CA

    James D. Cherry, MD, MSc is a Distinguished Research Professor at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and UCLA Mattel Children's Hospital, Division of Infectious Diseases. Dr. Chery received his MD degree from the University of Vermont in 1957 and his MSc degree in Epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in 1983. He received his pediatric residency training at Boston City Hospital and Kings County Hospital and his infectious diseases fellowship training at the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, Harvard Medical Service at Boston City Hospital. Following his infectious diseases fellowship training, Dr. Cherry established one of the first formal pediatric infectious disease fellowship programs in the world in 1963 at the University of Wisconsin. In 1973 Dr. Cherry started the first pediatric infectious training program at UCLA. During his 47 years tenure at UCLA, numerous trainees have gone on to be leaders in pediatric infectious diseases in the United States and other countries throughout the world. In 1969-70, Dr. Cherry was a visiting worker at the Medical Research Council, Common Cold Research Unit and Clinical Research Centre, Salisbury, England. From 1989 to 1996, Dr. Cherry and associates carried out an extensive pertussis vaccine efficiency trail in Erlanger, Germany. In 2000-2001, he was a visiting scholar in the Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge, England. In addition, Dr. Cherry was the director of a vaccine reaction study in Denmark at a participant in two USAID nutrition/immunology projects in Kenya. Throughout his career, Dr. Cherry has received numerous national and international awards. Some of these include: The John and Mary B. Markle Scholar in Academic Medicine; Distinguished Physician Award of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society; The Stanley A. Plotkin Lectureship in Vaccinology of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society; The European Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases Bill Marshall Award; The American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Infectious Diseases Award for Lifetime Contribution to Infectious Diseases Education; and The UCLA, Edward A. Dickson Emeritus Professorship Award. Dr. Cherry has published 323 research papers, 109 editorials and commentaries and 303 book chapters. He is the senior editor of Feigin and Cherry's Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Disease, which is now in its 8th edition. Dr. Cherry's laboratory experience involved virology, mycoplasmology, serology, and molecular microbiology. His main research over the last 57 years has been related to vaccines and vaccine preventable diseases (measles, rubella, influenza, smallpox, and pertussis). A major interest since 1976 relates to pertussis epidemiology and pertussis vaccines. Over the last 10 years, he and colleagues at the California Department of Public Health and California pediatric infectious diseases physicians have been studying severe pertussis in young infants. Another area of interest has been measles and measles vaccines. He and colleagues first described secondary measles vaccine failure in 1972 in Saint Louis and more recently in California. He presently is involved in measles related studies in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Switzerland. Finally, he has been involved in Zika virus studies in Brazil.

    (131) 082 - 5522

    10 MI
  • 200 Stein Plaza Doris Stein 2nd Floor,Los Angeles,CA

    Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology Division of Cornea & Division of Pediatric Ophthalmology Education Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto | Pediatric Cornea & External Diseases Fellowship Moorfields Eye Hospital, England | Cornea, Cataract, External Diseases Fellowship Moorfields Eye Hospital, England | Ophthalmology Residency Oxford University, England | Medical School Specialties Dr. Fung's practice is focused on the evaluation and management of challenging cornea and external eye…

    (131) 026 - 7393

    10 MI
  • 4835 Van Nuys Boulevard Suite 212,Sherman Oaks,CA

    Edward Carden, MD, offers innovative interventional pain management services at his practice in Sherman Oaks, California. Dr. Carden provides patient-focused care, tailoring his approach to address not only the physical needs of patients in the Los Angeles area but also their mental and emotional state. Dr. Carden offers personalized pain management programs for patients living with arthritis, neuropathy, sciatica, and other types of back and neck pain. He also diagnoses and treats complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), which is sometimes referred to as reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD). With decades of experience, Dr. Carden addresses the underlying cause of pain with a range of treatments, including spinal cord stimulators, radiofrequency ablation, and all forms of injections.  Following his prestigious education at Cambridge University in the United Kingdom, Dr. Carden served internships at Whipps Cross Hospital in Leytonstone, England, and Plaistow Hospital in London. He completed his residency at St. Bartholomews Hospital in London and the University of British Columbia, in Vancouver, Canada. Dr. Carden also completed rigorous fellowship training as a hyperbaric research fellow at the University of British Columbia.  Over the years, Dr. Carden has shared his knowledge and experience in several academic appointments. Most recently, he retired from the University of Southern California in Los Angeles after 17 years as a clinical professor.  Dr. Carden has also invented several anesthesia devices, published dozens of peer-reviewed articles in renowned medical journals, and lectured at medical conferences around the world.  New patients are welcome and can make appointments by calling Dr. Cardens office.

    (131) 084 - 2866

    16 MI

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