Priority Programs

Integrative Medicine in Residency (IMR) - IMR will change medicine by changing the way it is taught. It seamlessly integrates integrative medical education into primary care residency curriculum. Once developed, the program is scalable so it can be offered to large numbers of residents. IMR is initially being piloted in eight family medicine residencies with the goal of expanding to primary care and subspecialty training programs throughout the US and abroad.

Service Scholarships - Service Scholarships make it possible for doctors and nurse practitioners who practice in community clinics to participate in the Fellowship in Integrative Medicine without the burden of tuition costs.

Endowed Giving - Endowed support has made possible the creation Integrative Rheumatology and the Lovell/Jones Endowed Chair in Integrative Rheumatology. The recently created Weil Endowment for Integrative Medicine Education will support the Program?s expanding educational programming. Endowed support creates stability and is a strong consideration for top faculty.