


Join Sara Warber, in dialogue with host Marilyn Schlitz.
Does time spent in nature heal? Is nature a source of spiritual healing? Do we need this type of healing when we have so much technical and pharmacological prowess at eliminating disease and pain? If nature heals, what is it about nature that heals us? Is this ability to heal us an important part of the argument for preservation, restoration, and rethinking our relationship with the life around us? These are some of the questions that have led to the explorations shared in this discussion with Sara L. Warber, MD, Co-Director of University of Michigan Integrative Medicine.
Sara Warber, MD attended medical school at Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine. She did her internship and residency in Family Medicine at the University of Michigan (UM). Concurrent with residency, she completed a fellowship that allowed her to study with a Native American herbalist and storyteller. Dr. Warber formalized her research on the integration of conventional and alternative medicine through a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Fellowship at UM. She has practiced Holistic Family Medicine at UM Chelsea Family Practice since 1993 and is co-founder and current Co-Director of University of Michigan Integrative Medicine.
In 2000, Dr. Warber became a Founding Diplomat of the American Board of Holistic Medicine and in 2003, she expanded her clinical practice to include Holistic Women’s Health and Holistic Herbal Medicine Consultations at the UM Integrative Medicine Clinic. Dr. Warber invites the whole family, children, adults, and elders, to experience Holistic Healthcare. Each health partnership includes an extensive history taking session, negotiation of an individualized wellness plan, and long tern support to achieve your health goals.