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Teleconferences
AIA's
Teleconference held on July 16, 2008.
Our presenter: Raphael d'Angelo, M.D.
Topic: Infectious Diseases
About
the Teleconference:
Dr. d'Angelo will be talking about what infectious diseases are, how they impact our lives and aromatherapy applications.
About
Raphael d'Angelo, M.D.
Raphael
J. d'Angelo, a native of Long Island, entered the U.S. Air
Force in 1965 after high school. Following training as a medical
lab technologist, he served in Viet Nam before an assignment
brought him to Oklahoma and an honorable discharge in 1969.
After completing college prerequisites, he entered the University
of Oklahoma School of Medicine and graduated with an M.D.
degree in 1976.
Dr. d'Angelo then accepted a reserve commission in the Air
Force and was assigned to Carswell Air Force Base in Fort
Worth, Texas, for family practice residency training which
he completed in 1979. Invited to remain in the residency program
as a teacher, he stayed until his release from active duty
in 1982. As a civilian, Dr. d'Angelo practiced family medicine
for ten years in rural Oklahoma before relocating to Aurora,
Colorado in 1992.
He is the director of alternative therapies and practices
holistic medicine, medical aromatherapy and microcurrent at
Clinix Health Center in Centennial, Colorado. He completed
his aromatherapy training from the Australian College of Health
Sciences and studied with the Emerson College of Herbology
in Canada. Dr. d'Angelo has taught medical aromatherapy to
medical doctor candidates for the American Board of Holistic
Medicine of which he is a charter diplomat. He has lectured
on various aromatherapy topics all over the country and teaches
a basic and advanced course in aromatic medicine. Dr. d'Angelo
has conducted research on the effects of essential oils on
pathogenic bacteria. He serves as the President of the Alliance of International Aromatherapists.
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Raphael d'Angelo, M.D.
Topic:
Infectious Diseases
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