Title: Binyamin Rothstein Treat the Whole Patient
1Binyamin Rothstein Treat the Whole Patient
Binyamin Rothstein is a Master Osteopath who says
that when he first encountered osteopathy as an
undergraduate student, it was a revelation to
him. He committed himself to the discipline, and
graduated from the Des Moines University College
of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery in 1981. As a
licensed osteopath he focuses on prevention and
treating the whole patient, rather than just
symptoms. He was an undergraduate at the
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, and
looking at the different options before him in
his planned career in medicine, when he first
heard about osteopathy, a medical discipline that
emphasizes a whole-body approach to the patient.
I ran across a small ad from an Osteopath in
Baltimore, he recalls. I went to visit him and
watch him work.
2Binyamin Rothstein A Brilliant Practitioner
Binyamin Rothstein is an Osteopathic doctor who
is re-establishing himself in the United States.
In 2012 he was granted a licensed to practice
medicine in Pennsylvania. Earlier in 2005, the
Maryland Board of Physicians revoked his license,
after an in-depth review of five patients whom he
successfully treated combining traditional
medicine with alternative medicine after
traditional approaches from their primary doctors
failed to cure them. A Maryland judge speaking on
his behalf called him a brilliant practitioner of
medicine.
Binyamin Rothstein is a Board-certified osteopath
who practiced for many years in Baltimore. His
specialties include osteopathic manipulation,
cranial osteopathy, ADHD, and sports injuries. He
is a diplomate of the American Board of
Anti-Aging Medicine.
3Binyamin Rothstein Chronic Fatigue Specialist
Binyamin Rothstein is an American Doctor of
Osteopathy who went into private practice in
Brooklyn, New York in 1982, before entering the
military. He served as a physician in the U.S.
Army Medical Corps at the U.S. Army Medical
Institute for Infectious Diseases at Fort
Detrick, Maryland form July of 1983 until June of
1986. He returned to private practice that same
year. His areas of specialty include chronic
pain, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, ADHD and sports
injuries.
The cause of CFS is often unknown, but some
medical doctors believe it could stem from viral
infections or psychological stress. The most
critical issue in treating chronic fatigue, says
Dr. Rothstein, is finding the cause. It is
absolutely necessary to take an in-depth history
and get the right tests to accurately discover
the cause of the condition. Once that is done,
the patient can begin on the path to recovery.
4Binyamin Rothstein A Practice in Israel
Binyamin Rothstein is an Osteopathic physician
who trained in the United States, where he
practiced for many years. Since 2012 he has
practiced in Israel. He became interested in
Osteopathic medicine after observing an
Osteopathic physician while in undergraduate
school. He studied at the Osteopathic Medical
School in Des Moines, Iowa, interned at Hillcrest
General Hospital in Flushing, New York, and did a
Mini Residency in Infection Diseases at Walter
Reed Army Medical Center, before going into
private practice.
Binyamin Rothstein is a Master Osteopath with
thirty-five years of experience. He trained at
the Des Moines University College of Osteopathic
Medicine and did a Mini Residency in Infectious
Diseases at Walter Reed Medical Center when he
was in the United States Army. He had a private
family practice in Baltimore for almost 20 years,
treating acute and chronic pain, chronic diseases
and ADHD.
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