Dr. Tim Dooley, ND, MD - was Live February 18th at 8pm Eastern

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Dr. Tim Dooley, ND, MD

Dr Dooley graduated from National College of Naturopathic Medicine in 1978 and Oregon Health Sciences University School of Medicine in 1989.

After naturopathic school, he went into practice in Southern Oregon doing naturopathic family medicine including home births, spinal manipulation, occasional trauma care, and homeopathy.

After allopathic school and internship, he became director of emergency services in a small semi rural hospital for 4 years. While doing that, he started his current homeopathic practice and, when the practice was large enough, stopped ER work.

Dr Dooley and his wife ran a free homeopathic and acupuncture clinic in Tijuana, Mexico, once weekly for 4 years in the early 90s.

He published "Homeopathy; Beyond Flat Earth Medicine" in 1995. This book has been translated into Spanish, German, Romanian, and Thai.

He wrote 65 or 70 articles in Homeopathy Today in the late 90s and early 2000s and taught at Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine full time in 98 - 99, continuing part time through 2004.

He has been to India over 25 times where he is involved in numerous projects.

On the personal level, Dr Dooley is married with six grown children, four of whom were home schooled. His wife is an acupuncturist specializing in mold illness. He built the family's second home in Northern Arizona (an off the grid geodesic dome) where they live part time. He enjoys gardening, prefers bicycles to cars, meditates twice daily since 1972, plays banjo, and speaks Bengali (the language of the Indian state of West Bengal and the country of Bangladesh).

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  1. Derrick on April 1, 2021 at 3:38 am

    BTW, nasal specifics were being taught at NCNM when I was there. Outside of the program with Stephen Sandberg-Lewis. I and maybe a dozen others were trained in the session I did. I’m sure there were many more. In my experience it freaked patients out too much and I only offered it to the rare few who I knew were open to some of my stranger methods.

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