This week I received my medical license and am officially a Naturopathic Physician. What this accomplishment means is that I now have the priviledge of practicing family medicine with an emphasis on natural therapies in the state of Arizona, United States of America. This development opens up a world of opportunities for me in terms of starting my own practice.
Ashta Nemana Nuiknew!
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
I Will Receive My Medical License Soon!
It is with great pleasure that I announce to everyone that within a month or so I will have my medical license in my hands and will be able to practice as a Naturopathic Physician (Family practice with emphasis in natural medicine) here in the state of Arizona, United States. Thus the dream of opening a medical clinic that incorporates our ancestral medicine is closer to materializing here in Arizona thanks to the fact that I passed my board exam.
As always I thank all that have visited this blog to read my posts and also to all of those whom have helped me personally at any moment.
I will keep everyone posted with updates on the project at hand
Ashta Nemana Nuiknew!
As always I thank all that have visited this blog to read my posts and also to all of those whom have helped me personally at any moment.
I will keep everyone posted with updates on the project at hand
Ashta Nemana Nuiknew!
Thursday, May 13, 2010
What is the Purpose of this blog?
The purpose of this blog is the following:
1) Educate the public about health in general including physical, mental and spiritual well being
2)Educate the public about the different modalities of alternative medicine
3) Share with the public the rich medicinal heritage of MesoAmerica( the region encompassing Mexico and Central America) which is a legacy of our Nahua, Maya, Zapotec and other native groups whose medicine is still practiced on a daily basis in said region. The subjects that will be covered are ethnobotanical medicine, spiritual medicine, physical medicine (sobadas/bonesetters), our culture, foods and many more subjects. Furthermore I will cover on a minor scale the medicinal practices of other regions of Anahuac (the rest of the Americas) and the world.
4) Educate the local population of Tucson Arizona about the medicinal plants that exist in the Sonoran desert (area where both the Tucson and Phoenix metropolitan areas are located)
5) Comment on other relevant matters when necessary
6) This blog will in the near future after I graduate (sometime in the summer of 2011) from medical school will serve to inform people about my future naturopathic medical clinic that will serve my people that live in the Tucson, Arizona metropolitan area.
1) Educate the public about health in general including physical, mental and spiritual well being
2)Educate the public about the different modalities of alternative medicine
3) Share with the public the rich medicinal heritage of MesoAmerica( the region encompassing Mexico and Central America) which is a legacy of our Nahua, Maya, Zapotec and other native groups whose medicine is still practiced on a daily basis in said region. The subjects that will be covered are ethnobotanical medicine, spiritual medicine, physical medicine (sobadas/bonesetters), our culture, foods and many more subjects. Furthermore I will cover on a minor scale the medicinal practices of other regions of Anahuac (the rest of the Americas) and the world.
4) Educate the local population of Tucson Arizona about the medicinal plants that exist in the Sonoran desert (area where both the Tucson and Phoenix metropolitan areas are located)
5) Comment on other relevant matters when necessary
6) This blog will in the near future after I graduate (sometime in the summer of 2011) from medical school will serve to inform people about my future naturopathic medical clinic that will serve my people that live in the Tucson, Arizona metropolitan area.
THE BIRTH OF THIS BLOG
May, 11, 2010 marks the birth of the Talticpac blog
The name Talticpac was chosen by me for various reasons some of which I will mention below:
1) To recognize and honor my Pipil roots (Nahua group native to El Salvador), the wisdom of my ancestors and the land that witnessed the birth of both my parents. An homage as well to Atlacatl, Atonal, Anastacio Aquino, Farabundo Marti, Cayetano Carpio and all of those who have fought to preserve our Cuzcatlecan identity. In essence I wish to honor the place where the blood that flows in my veins originates from.
2) Talticpac is a very powerful word that recognizes that the material world is not our only influence and that we are in fact also influenced by that which exists in the other realm (that is to say the spiritual realm). In my opinion this influence is exerted on every facet of our lives from the most simple matter to the most complex including physically, mentally and spiritually.
3) Talticpac is what I will name my future naturopathic medical clinic in the city of Tucson Arizona when I graduate from medical school.
4) Furthermore I would never have thought of this name without recognizing the salvadorian musical group that specializes in ancestral Maya-Pipil music that made the word Talticpac their name. Said musical group has a long presence in El Salvador, I would have provided a direct link to their website but unfortunately the website is non-existent now nevertheless I did provide a link to a website where you can hear their music:
http://musica.com.sv/?msc=204
5) Showcase the contributions that the communities that originated from Anahuac (Mexico, Central and South America) make to the nation of the United States.
Ashta Nemana nuiknew! (Nahuat= Until Next time my friends!)
TALTICPAC: Word From the Nahuat language, TAL:Earth, IJPAC: Above, Talticpac: firmament, sky, universe, celestial vault.
The name Talticpac was chosen by me for various reasons some of which I will mention below:
1) To recognize and honor my Pipil roots (Nahua group native to El Salvador), the wisdom of my ancestors and the land that witnessed the birth of both my parents. An homage as well to Atlacatl, Atonal, Anastacio Aquino, Farabundo Marti, Cayetano Carpio and all of those who have fought to preserve our Cuzcatlecan identity. In essence I wish to honor the place where the blood that flows in my veins originates from.
2) Talticpac is a very powerful word that recognizes that the material world is not our only influence and that we are in fact also influenced by that which exists in the other realm (that is to say the spiritual realm). In my opinion this influence is exerted on every facet of our lives from the most simple matter to the most complex including physically, mentally and spiritually.
3) Talticpac is what I will name my future naturopathic medical clinic in the city of Tucson Arizona when I graduate from medical school.
4) Furthermore I would never have thought of this name without recognizing the salvadorian musical group that specializes in ancestral Maya-Pipil music that made the word Talticpac their name. Said musical group has a long presence in El Salvador, I would have provided a direct link to their website but unfortunately the website is non-existent now nevertheless I did provide a link to a website where you can hear their music:
http://musica.com.sv/?msc=204
5) Showcase the contributions that the communities that originated from Anahuac (Mexico, Central and South America) make to the nation of the United States.
Ashta Nemana nuiknew! (Nahuat= Until Next time my friends!)
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