This presentation will discuss the five primary ways that we as individuals and as practitioners can be the creators and authors of our own lives and stories. This process can help us to find our unique gifts and vision for our lives and our practice, and in so doing prevent practice burnout, and provide opportunities for growth, success and fulfillment.
Ray has been in successful practice now for over 20 years, with a specialization in Reproductive Medicine and Infertility, and he still wakes up every day excited to go to work, feeling a connection to this lineage of Chinese Medicine.
Co-chair of the Integrative Fertility Symposium
Ray Rubio, D.A.O.M., L. Ac., (FABORM), is President Emeritus and Executive Director of the American Board of Oriental Reproductive Medicine (ABORM), and was the founding Chair of the Reproductive Medicine Department at the Yo San University Doctoral Program in Los Angeles.
Dr. Rubio has been in practice for more almost 20 years, and his practice focuses exclusively on the treatment of Male and Female Reproductive Disorders/Infertility.
Dr. Rubio is a member in good standing of ASRM & PCRS, and he lectures frequently to Acupuncturists on the topic of Infertility and TCM. Dr. Rubio is also the former President of the Complementary and Alternative Medicine Special Interest Group for the American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM).
Dr. Rubio has also presented to the REI Fellows Program UCLA/Cedars Sinai Medical School program, and he has lectured on the subject of Male and Female Infertility for the Lotus Institute, Medigogy.com and for the AAAOM Expo, the Southwest Symposium, and the New England School of Acupuncture (NESA) He also mentors other Acupuncturists who wish to study Reproductive Medicine.