Meet the Doctor
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Dan L. Martin, D.O.M.Biography/Curriculum Vitae Dan Martin, D.O.M. is a licensed Doctor of Oriental Medicine, the president of the Arkansas Association of Oriental Medicine, coauthor of the Arkansas Practice Act and a member of American College for Advancement in Medicine. He cofounded the American Academy of Oriental Medicine Family Practice and is author of several articles and books on advanced Oriental Medical procedures, including bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), acupuncture point injection and, specifically, intravenous nutritional therapy used in the treatment of cancer. He was the first Doctor of Oriental Medicine to attend The American Board of Clinical Metal Toxicology (ABCMT) seminars and sit for the written exam. He was also one of the first Doctors of Oriental Medicine to attend Howw Toooo Seminars –which instruct physicians in chelation, oxidative medicine, intravenous nutrition and photophoresis utilizing Charles M. Farr's research. Dr. Martin has specialized in utilizing intravenous nutrition in the treatment of cancer for 12 years at the Northfield Acupuncture & Alternative Medicine Clinic located in Texarkana, Arkansas. Take the time to read over some of the highlights of Dr. Martin's career in his resume.
Dr. Martin is a rare find in doctors in this day and age. With the increased pace of new discoveries in technology and the never-ending demand of patients on a doctor's existence, many doctors lack the personal touch. Often, patients leave an office feeling uncared-for and just another insurance form to file. Dr. Martin, however, is down to earth, visiting with patients as they receive treatments while treating them with respect and courtesy, lacking today in many major clinics. It is no wonder that many of Dr. Martin's patients come from as far as Maine and California to be under his care. He is also a man of many talents: author, teacher and doctor, to name a few. It is Dr. Martin's desire to give people a choice when it comes to health care. He continually lobbies for patients' rights as others try to restrict the freedoms patients have when seeking out their health care provider. He has served as the President of the Arkansas Association of Oriental Medicine for the last 5 years, an organization dedicated to protecting those rights of both the patient and the doctor. -- Tawnya Jonsek, patient |
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