Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Back to work.
So I am back at work for the final three weeks of this internship. I haven't talked much about my work experience in the past few posts, so maybe it is time. I love being a doctor! I cannot express this enough. Everyday I witness tremendous change and transformation of the mind, body, and spirit of patients here. Sometimes it is challenging, but mostly seeing the impact this type of healing has on people's lives makes everything worth it!
I wrote this brief statement of my internship experience to advertise and find new interns. I thought it might be nice to share in this forum as well:
I seized the opportunity to intern at the Hawaii Naturopathic Retreat Center for three months after graduation. I was eager for warmth, sunshine, and clinical experience as a new doctor from Seattle. I looked forward to seeing the power of naturopathic medicine working in a retreat setting after extensive work in out-patient clinical settings. I was also looking forward to working in a place that combined a spiritual retreat experience with healing via detoxification.
In October, I arrived on the Big Island not really sure what to expect, but excited for whatever may lay ahead. I visited Hawaii once twenty years ago and have limited memories about the experience. People told me that this part of the island was fairly rural, it could rain a lot, and that I needed to adapt to local living and pace of life as soon as possible. All of this has proven to be true! Before arriving, I understood the basic layout of the internship. I would divide my time between two locations. Initially I would shadow Dr. Baylac and learn how the retreat center functioned. Then I would develop more independence and we would alternate visiting with patients and have more separate responsibilities.
My first day was a whirlwind. After a brief tour of the Keaau location where the office is located, I went with Dr. Baylac to the Kapoho location where the center was operating at full force – 2 patients doing Gerson Therapy, 4 patients doing various detox or addiction programs. It was exciting and offered the challenge and opportunity that I was looking for after graduation. After being shown how things operate here – from visiting with patients to folding laundry to online marketing – I began to gradually take on more responsibilities, offering my own skills as a doctor and healer. Dr. Baylac worked with my strengths and helped to develop a flexible schedule that worked for both of us. While here, I have had the opportunity to work with injections and IVs, enemas and meditation, exercise therapy and hydrotherapy, incorporating regular swims in the ocean with sea turtles, and much much more!
Everyday I wake up in disbelief at the abundance of natural beauty and deep healing power of nature that flourishes in Hawaii. As a doctor, it is a gift to work with patients who are committed to their healing process. Each of the patients that came to Hawaii Naturopathic Retreat Center demonstrated the inherent healing power and wisdom of the body. When a person is given the right physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual tools and the time to heal, amazing results are achieved! I am leaving Hawaii with a deeper awareness of how to support people through intensive times of healing, a greater knowledge of raw foods, an enhanced sensitivity to nature….and a great tan!
(Above I am preparing to teach a patient how to do a coffee enema. This is how to truly experience Kona coffee!!)
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wow Julia! I thought you were headed to San Francisco =) What a great detour! We're so excited for you and hope to see you again soon (with our boys!!)
ReplyDelete-Allie & Darren