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Aaron M. Marshall

Dr. Aaron M. Marshall is a distinguished faculty member at the Osher Center for Integrative Health at the University of Cincinnati, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing medical education. With a profound commitment to integrative medicine, Dr. Marshall is dedicated to equipping medical students with the skills necessary to treat the whole person, emphasizing the importance of holistic patient care. His work is instrumental in fostering an educational environment that prioritizes evidence-based integrative modalities, ultimately enhancing patient satisfaction and outcomes. Dr. Marshall's research interests lie at the intersection of medical education, lifestyle medicine, and integrative medicine. He is actively involved in curriculum development, ensuring that the next generation of physicians is well-versed in these critical areas. His efforts contribute significantly to the Medical Student Scholars Program (MSSP) in Integrative & Lifestyle Medicine, which offers students a comprehensive understanding of preventative and lifestyle medicine approaches. Through his leadership, Dr. Marshall has helped position the University of Cincinnati as a leader in the integration of lifestyle and integrative medicine into medical education. His work not only prepares students like Nithya Trichy, Megan Knauer, Adam Beucler, Katie MacVittie, and Christen Hohman to become resourceful physicians but also inspires them to prioritize holistic and preventative care in their future practices. Dr. Marshall's dedication to research and education is evident in his ongoing efforts to advance the field of integrative medicine. By fostering a culture of innovation and collaboration, he ensures that medical students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them to meet the evolving needs of patients in a dynamic healthcare landscape. In addition to his academic pursuits, Dr. Marshall is committed to mentoring students and colleagues alike, sharing his expertise and passion for integrative medicine. His contributions to the field are widely recognized, and he continues to be a driving force in shaping the future of medical education at the University of Cincinnati.

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