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Hinshelwood Recognized as Fellow of the American College of Restorative Medicine (FACRM)

The Fraum Center is proud to announce that our Chief of Medicine, Heather Hinshelwood, MD has been recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Restorative Medicine (FACRM). This prestigious honor is awarded to healthcare professionals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and professional engagement in the field of restorative medicine.
 
Becoming a Fellow of the American College of Restorative Medicine signifies an expert knowledge of restorative medicine principles. Fellows must meet strict criteria, including a minimum of three years of active involvement in restorative medicine and fulfillment of a range of high professional standing requirements. These include leadership roles in medical societies, contributions to medical education, research activities, and participation in healthcare governance or community health initiatives.
 
Dr. Heather Hinshelwood has long been recognized for her expertise in integrative and patient-centered care. A board-certified physician, Dr. Hinshelwood has been instrumental in developing innovative restorative medicine protocols that address the root causes of chronic conditions. Her work has improved the lives of countless patients, empowering them to achieve optimal health and wellness.
 
“Dr. Hinshelwood’s recognition as a Fellow of the ACRM is a testament to her dedication and leadership in restorative medicine,” said Henry Criss, CEO of the Fraum Center. “Her expertise and innovative approach to patient care are invaluable to our community and the field as a whole.”
 
As a Fellow of the ACRM, Dr. Hinshelwood will continue to lead in the field of restorative medicine, contributing to the growing body of evidence-based research and helping shape the future of healthcare.
 
The American College of Restorative Medicine is a leading professional organization dedicated to advancing the field of restorative medicine through education, research, and collaboration. Founded on the principles of integrative and patient-centered care, ACRM provides healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to diagnose, treat, and prevent complex conditions. Fellows of ACRM, such as Dr. Hinshelwood, represent the pinnacle of expertise and leadership in this transformative field.
 

Hinshelwood Recognized as Fellow of the American College of Restorative Medicine (FACRM)

The Fraum Center is proud to announce that our Chief of Medicine, Heather Hinshelwood, MD has been recognized as a Fellow of the American College of Restorative Medicine (FACRM). This prestigious honor is awarded to healthcare professionals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, innovation, and professional engagement in the field of restorative medicine.
 
Becoming a Fellow of the American College of Restorative Medicine signifies an expert knowledge of restorative medicine principles. Fellows must meet strict criteria, including a minimum of three years of active involvement in restorative medicine and fulfillment of a range of high professional standing requirements. These include leadership roles in medical societies, contributions to medical education, research activities, and participation in healthcare governance or community health initiatives.
 
Dr. Heather Hinshelwood has long been recognized for her expertise in integrative and patient-centered care. A board-certified physician, Dr. Hinshelwood has been instrumental in developing innovative restorative medicine protocols that address the root causes of chronic conditions. Her work has improved the lives of countless patients, empowering them to achieve optimal health and wellness.
 
“Dr. Hinshelwood’s recognition as a Fellow of the ACRM is a testament to her dedication and leadership in restorative medicine,” said Henry Criss, CEO of the Fraum Center. “Her expertise and innovative approach to patient care are invaluable to our community and the field as a whole.”
 
As a Fellow of the ACRM, Dr. Hinshelwood will continue to lead in the field of restorative medicine, contributing to the growing body of evidence-based research and helping shape the future of healthcare.
 
The American College of Restorative Medicine is a leading professional organization dedicated to advancing the field of restorative medicine through education, research, and collaboration. Founded on the principles of integrative and patient-centered care, ACRM provides healthcare professionals with the knowledge and tools necessary to diagnose, treat, and prevent complex conditions. Fellows of ACRM, such as Dr. Hinshelwood, represent the pinnacle of expertise and leadership in this transformative field.