A FREE Hybrid Event from the University of Arizona Center for Buddhist Studies and Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine:
“All Arise from the Mind: The Amazing Healing Power through our Mind”
with Julia Hsu, MD, MS, and Andy Cheng, MB, MHA
Introductions by Andrew Weil, MD, U of A professor of medicine and public health and founding director of the Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine, and Jiang Wu, PhD, U of A professor of East Asian studies and director, Center for Buddhist Studies
Sept. 3, 2024, 2-3:30 p.m. | Online and In-Person
Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine’s Iris Cantor Building
University of Arizona Health Sciences – Tucson Campus
1502 E. Mabel St., Tucson, AZ 85719
About the Event:
Integrating Western and Chinese medicine with alternative therapies, Drs. Hsu and Cheng propose “mindfulness medicine” for modern individuals. They draw from Buddhist teachings to explore how the mind influences the body’s balance, either causing or healing disease. This talk highlights the mind’s amazing healing power, supported by Buddhist wisdom and cases where mindfulness triumphed and Western medicine faltered.
About the Presenters:
Dr. Hsu holds a medical doctorate from Boston University and a master’s degree in nutritional epidemiology from Harvard University. She has extensively studied traditional Chinese medicine, naturopathy, energy medicine, and counseling. She is renowned in Taiwan as the “Doctor Who Prescribes No Medication” and has published 10 books. Dr. Cheng is a board-certified neurologist, internist, critical care specialist, and licensed practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine. Together they have co-authored three books, advocating for the principles of mindfulness medicine. He has helped numerous patients reverse and heal their chronic diseases, including malignancies, and severe vascular stenosis.
Register above now to hold your free seat in-person or online. If attending online, a Zoom link will be provided post-registration.
Parking Details:
Parking at the University of Arizona is limited, and we encourage all attendees to walk, use local public transportation, ride-share, and carpool when possible.
The parking garages closest to the event are the Health Sciences Garage and the Highland Garage, both of which have hourly parking fees. To park inside the garages, download the Passport Parking app from the Apple App Store or Google Play store. Create an account with your mobile phone number or email address. Credit card and license plate number is required.
For more information on parking – including current rates, payment methods and a campus map – see the University of Arizona Parking and Transportation Services Visitor and Hourly Parking website.
Andrew Weil Center for Integrative Medicine’s Iris Cantor Building
University of Arizona Health Sciences – Tucson Campus
1502 E. Mabel St., Tucson, AZ 85719
OR
Virtual (RSVP for link to view event remotely)