Who's Who in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine

Week of February 23, 2009

Ronald N. Rothenberg, MD
Clinical Professor, Preventive & Family Medicine for University of California

As a pioneer in the field of Anti-Aging Mecidine, Ronald Rothenberg, MD, was one of the first physicians to be recognized for his expertise to become fully board certified in the specialty. Dr. Rothenberg founded the Calfornia HealthSpan Institute in Cencinitas, Calfironia in 1997 with a commitment to transforming our understanding of and finding treatment for aging as a disease. Dr. Rothenberg is dedicated to the belief that the process of aging can be slowed, stopped, or even reserved through existing medical and scientific interventions.

Challenging traditional medicine's approach to treating the symptoms of aging, California HealthSpan's mission is to create a paradigm shift in the way we view medicine: treat the cause. He received his MD from Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1970. Dr. Rothenberg performed his residency at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center and is also board certified in Emergency Medicine. He received academic appointment to the USCD School of Medicine Clinical Faculty in 1997 and was promoted to full Clinical Professor of Preventive and Family Medicine in 1989. In addition to his work in the field of Anti-Aging Medicine, Dr. Rothenberg is an Attending Physician and Director of Medical Education at Scripps Memorial Hospital in Encinitas, California. Dr. Rothenberg travels extensively to lecture on a variety of topics, which include Anti-Aging Medicine and Emergency Medicine and is the author of Forever Ageless. He has recently been featured in the University of California MD TV series in the shows on Anti-Aging Medicine.

At the upcoming 17th World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in Orlando(April 23-25, 2009), Dr. Rothenberg will be presenting, A PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF TREATING ADULT HORMONE DEFICIENCY USING BIO-IDENTICAL HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY. This workshop is designed to teach the physician how to practice medicine with the use of Human Hormone Replacement. This is the medicine they did not teach you in Medical School. You will learn the basic and advanced techniques of using Human Hormones to prevent the degeneration of aging. This is a must for Ob/Gyns and General Practitioners, Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners, Naturopaths, and Family medicine Physicians. For more information, call 1-888-997-0112

  

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