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Faculty:
1
Ron I.
Wish, MD
(whose Hebrew name Yitzchak means 'laughter') earned his B.S. from Tufts
University and studied medicine at Case Western Reserve University.
Concurrently, he extended and deepened his exploration of healing and the
sacred by traveling around the world for one and a half years. During
that time, he was exposed to many forms of healing including Craniosacral Therapy, and
he began practicing T'ai
Chi Ch'uan intensively. In 1986 he completed his family medicine residency at
The University of Maryland Hospital and subsequently became board certified in
family practice. As a modern American physician, Dr. Wish has
undertaken sacred journeys with physicians and healers from
six continents.

Since 1987,
his private practice in hands-on healing and his teaching of Craniosacral
Therapy have been based in Nyack, NY, on the healing waters of the
Great River, (a.k.a. the Hudson).
2
Mary
Abrams BA: Authorized Continuum Movement Teacher; Professional choreographer
and dancer. Visit her website:
www.maryabrams-movementresources.com
3
Susanne Baratz, PhD: Head
of Musculoskeletal Anatomy, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University.
Author of numerous articles on skeletal anatomy and paleopathology.
4
Marc Grossman, OD, LAc: Behavioral
Optometrist and Nationally Certified Acupuncturist exploring the connection
between eyes, body, and soul; Author of four books on healing and vision. Visit
his website:
www.visionworksusa.com
5
Howard Pitluk, MD, MPH: Board
Certified Vascular and General Surgeon; responsible for saving numerous lives
during the course of his distinguished surgical career.
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