Episode 72: Uncertainty with Dr. Ashley Maltz

This week’s episode is a super fun one featuring my dear friend Dr. Ashley Maltz, an internal medicine and preventive medicine physician and fellowship trained integrative medicine physician. Hear her journey from college and attending her first yoga class and putting her health into her own hands. She shares her journey through her residency training in preventive medicine and then pursuing a clinical fellowship in integrative medicine. After practicing for several years, she moved back to Austin to start her own practice. 


She discusses why she chose the word “uncertainty” for her episode, and sitting with herself in the discomfort of that uncertainty. She talks about experiencing significant changes in her life and being “productively unproductive” with those changes, of which so many of us can relate. 

Connect with Dr. Ashley Maltz

ashleymaltzmd.com

IG @ashleymaltzmd

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FULL BIO

After Dr. Maltz earned a Medical Degree and Master in Public Health from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston, TX, she completed a combined Internal and Preventive Medicine Residency at UTMB. She then pursued and completed a 2-year Integrative Medicine Fellowship at Stamford Hospital, in Stamford, Connecticut.

During her Fellowship, she underwent clinical training in Medical Acupuncture, trigger point injections, meditation, spirituality, clinical nutrition, mind-body therapies, botanicals and herbs, as well as an intensive 1000-hour online curriculum created by The University of Arizona Integrative Medicine Program founded by Dr. Andrew Weil. During this time, she also completed a 300-hour Medical Acupuncture course through the State University of New York (SUNY) Downstate.

Dr. Maltz’s specific interests include helping her patients improve their health through lifestyle interventions including, but not limited to, eastern medical
practices, nutrition, botanicals, mind-body techniques and decreasing environmental exposures.

She is a practitioner of Peggy Huddleston’s “Prepare for Surgery, Heal Faster” program – a guided imagery technique clinically proven to decrease pre-surgical anxiety and post-surgical use of pain medications as well as decrease healing time of all types of surgeries – and the Mindfulness Based Eating Awareness Training (MB-EAT) program created by Jean Kristeller, PhD.

She spent the last year of her four-year medical residency participating in health policy, cancer prevention and environmental health rotations and most recently spent two years living in Albuquerque, NM, working as an Assistant Professor at the University of New Mexico’s School of Medicine.

Dr. Maltz is a member of the Texas Medical Association and the American College of Lifestyle Medicine, for which she served on the Board of Directors from 2013 – 2015. She is a proud graduate of the University of Texas at Austin where she received her undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in Biology.

In her recreational time, she enjoys spending time with friends and family, practicing yoga, meditation, dancing, hiking, cooking healthfully and exploring the world through travel and cultural exchange. 

She is passionate about social justice, environmental restoration and creating healthful lifestyle change for patients and healthcare workers alike.  In August 2016, she hosted an advocacy event at the Texas State Capital to bring awareness to the epidemic of medical student and physician suicide and in September, 2017, she joined a virtual rescue operation in SE Texas for Hurricane Harvey relief work.

Episode 70: Fully Enjoying Life with Dr. Jordana Rothschild

Dr. Rothschild is a double board certified physician in Preventive Medicine and Occupational and Environmental Medicine with additional certification in mind-body medicine. Listen to her chat with me on today’s episode on what it means to fully enjoy life in the body that we have. She talks about tapping into what we have in ourselves to accomplish the goals in how we want to live our lives to the fullest potential.

She shares her journey into mind-body medicine starting with her training in preventive medicine.
Her advice to others is to not be afraid to choose the life you want to live. Every morning, we are gifted with a new day. And each day we get to choose how we want to spend that day. It’s ours alone, nobody can live it for us, we just have to be brave enough to own our choices.  

Dr. Rothschild also has released a FREE 5 day mind-body boot camp starting May 24th


Find out more information about Dr. Rothschild:
www.alpinehealthmd.com
Guided Meditations on YouTube: Alpine Health
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ZlhRr1TBN2ueKoGji5How
Fitness Videos on YouTube: Adult Recess
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuJPA2XYFIdyBgK2VsJuDXA
Instagram:
@jordanarothschild
https://www.facebook.com/AlpineHealthMD
https://www.facebook.com/groups/alpinehealthcommunity
And you can even join our FREE 5 Day Mind-body Boot Camp starting May 24:https://mailchi.mp/alpinehealthmd/bootcamp

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FULL BIO:
As a physician specializing in Preventive Medicine, Dr. Rothschild has spent her career helping people stay healthy before they get sick. As she treated her patients with so many different conditions, it was shocking to realize just how many of them were sicker because of their stress! Over the years she has continued to gain experience and expertise in teaching mindfulness and other coping techniques to help her patient manage their stress and the health effects of that stress. Through individual patient visits as well as group sessions, Dr. Jordana Rothschild has dedicated her practice to promoting mental and physical wellness and reversing stress-related diseases, incorporating mind-body medicine into her treatment of acute and chronic disease. She is passionate about guiding her patients to achieve health and well-being, above and beyond the absence of disease. Dr. Rothschild holds an MD from the Tel Aviv University Sackler School of Medicine and studied Mind-Body Medicine at the Benson Henry Institute for Mind-Body Medicine at the Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School. She completed her residency in Preventive Medicine at Stony Brook University. She also holds a Masters in Public Health from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health. She is board certified in General Preventive Medicine and Public Health, as well as Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and is a Fellow of the American College of Preventive Medicine.

Episode 65: Solocast on 365 Days

Today is my birthday, and I’m releasing a solo episode reflecting on 365 days. I’ve journaled and blogged a lot over the years, and thought it would be a fun trip down memory lane to read some old entries of a journal I wrote in over 8 years ago. I entitled it 365 Days of Zen because at the time, I was reading a book of daily quotes from mindfulness leader, Thich Nhat Hanh. When we are in the moment and feeling overwhelmed, it is challenging to remember how far we have come. I don’t like to look “backwards” often, but when I do take a moment to reflect on and read some of the things I’ve written years ago, it is a gentle reminder that yes, I have come a long way. I hope that you enjoy listening to some of my old writings! And yes, today I am allowing myself to celebrate ME!

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