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What’s Lurking Below the Surface: Cosmetic Facial Aging with Dr. Shellie Goldstein

Shellie Goldstein, facial acupuncture expert, joined the American Acupuncture Council for another exciting episode of her series “To the Point”. This series was designed to help acupuncturists build their practice and reputation in their field. Shellie Goldstein is the chair of Pacific College’s brand-new FACE program (Facial Applications for Cosmetic Enhancement) and widely considered one What’s Lurking Below the Surface: Cosmetic Facial Aging with Dr. Shellie Goldstein

Dr. Shellie Goldstein and the New FACE Program Featured in Insider’s Guide to Spas

The new Facial Applications for Cosmetic Enhancement (FACE) program was recently featured by Dana Wood of Insider’s Guide to Spas, a celebration of spa culture and the fundamentals of its healing world. Wood interviewed Dr. Shellie Goldstein, chair of the program, and widely considered one of the world’s leading experts on cosmetic facial acupuncture. It Dr. Shellie Goldstein and the New FACE Program Featured in Insider’s Guide to Spas

Pacific College Clinical Updates for 2022

By Leng Tang-Ritchie, DAOM Even an ancient medicine can benefit from modern innovation! The clinics at Pacific College of Health and Science are setting the foundations for further growth and transformations in 2022 and onward. From upgrading our record-keeping system to developing interprofessional collaboration opportunities, as well as increasing awareness and education on healthcare disparities, Pacific College Clinical Updates for 2022

InsideHook Cites Deb Reuss, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, on Lymphatic Drainage Massage

Logan Mahan, writing about lymphatic drainage massage for InsideHook, cited Deborah Reuss, MA, CMT, CES, Academic Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Pacific College of Health and Science’s San Diego campus–a position that includes oversight of the massage therapy programs. Mahan, who writes about luxury lifestyle topics for InsideHook, recently discovered lymphatic drainage massage on TikTok InsideHook Cites Deb Reuss, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, on Lymphatic Drainage Massage

NurseJournal Interviews Caroline Ortiz, Pacific College Nursing Faculty

Caroline Ortiz, MSN, MPHRN, NC-BC, an associate professor in Pacific College’s Holistic Nursing Program, was recently interviewed by Gayle Morris, BSN, MSN, of NurseJournal.org. Ortiz, who has over 25 years of nursing experience, has developed and implemented numerous holistic health programs and participated in clinical research of complementary medicine and integrative health approaches. She currently NurseJournal Interviews Caroline Ortiz, Pacific College Nursing Faculty

Integrative Medicine Publishes Heidi Lovie, Pacific College Clinic Supervisor and Faculty Member, on Long COVID

Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal (IMCJ) recently published Dr. Heidi Lovie, LAc, DACM‘s article “Gu Syndrome, Lurking Pathogens, and Long Covid: An Old Take on a New Disease”. Lovie, a clinic supervisor and faculty member at Pacific College’s New York campus, presents the uncertainty concerning long COVID: we don’t yet know which of a broad Integrative Medicine Publishes Heidi Lovie, Pacific College Clinic Supervisor and Faculty Member, on Long COVID

Oncology Nursing News Interviews Eloise Theisen, Medical Cannabis Faculty Member

Lindsay Fischer with Oncology Nursing News recently interviewed Eloise Theisen, RN, MSN, AGPCNP-BC, current president of the American Cannabis Nurses Association (ACNA) and a member of the Pacific College medical cannabis program faculty, for their podcast “The Vitals”. They discussed the possible benefits and challenges of medical cannabis for cancer, as well as how nurses Oncology Nursing News Interviews Eloise Theisen, Medical Cannabis Faculty Member

Me Fuimaono-Poe, Pacific College Faculty, Featured on CBD for Sleep

INSIDER recently featured Pacific College medical cannabis faculty member Me Fuimaono-Poe on how best to use CBD to enhance your sleep. It’s not as straightforward as you might think; some research has found that smaller doses of CBD may stimulate instead of sedating, making sleep more difficult or of lower quality. Fuimaono-Poe suggests starting with Me Fuimaono-Poe, Pacific College Faculty, Featured on CBD for Sleep

Eloise Theisen, Assistant Medical Cannabis Chair, Published by Cannabis Health News

Cannabis Health News just published Eloise Theisen’s article “Why Medical Cannabis Needs More Nurses”. Theisen is the assistant chair of the medical cannabis program and president of the American Cannabis Nurses Association. She writes that, despite having ranked as the most trusted and ethical professionals for 19 consecutive rows, their vital role within healthcare, and Eloise Theisen, Assistant Medical Cannabis Chair, Published by Cannabis Health News

Pharmacy Podcast Network Interviews Eloise Theisen, Medical Cannabis Faculty Member, on Cancer Pain

Joseph Friedman of CannaRPh Consultants and the CRx Magazine Advisory Board interviewed Eloise Theisen and Joe Jeffries on the potential of cannabis for cancer pain and the conundrum therein. Theisen is a faculty member at Pacific College of Health and Science’s medical cannabis program and president of the American Cannabis Nurses Association; Jeffries is currently Pharmacy Podcast Network Interviews Eloise Theisen, Medical Cannabis Faculty Member, on Cancer Pain

Yahoo! Health’s Michele Promaulayko Recommends Shellie Goldstein’s Microcurrent Facial Treatments

Dr. Shellie Goldstein, chair of the new FACE program at Pacific College, integrates massage, acupuncture, and microcurrents for a novel facial treatment Yahoo! Health’s Michele Promaulayko highly recommends Shellie Goldstein’s customized facials. As Shellie is both a facialist and an acupuncturist, her treatments can integrate many different disciplines. On Promaulayko, she began with a combination Yahoo! Health’s Michele Promaulayko Recommends Shellie Goldstein’s Microcurrent Facial Treatments

Cannabis Patient Care Interviews Eloise Theisen, Medical Cannabis Faculty Member, on Stigma and Chronic Pain

Recently, Madeline Colli of Cannabis Patient Care, an educational resource for patients, doctors, nurses, pharmacists, caregivers, and advocates on the latest cannabis research, benefits, and treatment options, interviewed Eloise Theisen on the stigma she has encountered surrounding the use of medical cannabis to treat chronic pain. Theisen is a faculty member at Pacific College of Health Cannabis Patient Care Interviews Eloise Theisen, Medical Cannabis Faculty Member, on Stigma and Chronic Pain