Who's Who in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine

Week of March 23, 2009

Pamela W. Smith, MD, MPH
Director for Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine Fellowship

Pamela W. Smith, M.D., MPH spent her first twenty years of practice as an emergency room physician with the Detroit Medical Center. She is diplomat of the Board of American Academy of Anti-Aging Physicians and is an internationally known speaker and author on the subject of wellness, anti-aging, and functional medicine.

She is currently the owner and director of The Center for Health Living and Longevity. She is a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Physicians and is a board examiner. Dr. Smith is the Director of the Fellowship in Anti-Aging, Regenerative, and Functional Medicine, which is the only fellowship of its kind in the U.S. She is also the author of the best selling books, "HRT: The Answers", "Vitamins: Hype or Hope", and "Demystifying Weight Loss". Her newest book, "What You Must Know About Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & More" has just been published.

At the upcoming 17th World Congress on Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine in Orlando (April 23-25, 2009), Dr. Smith will be chairing The Fellowship in Anti-Aging Regenerative & Functional Medicine, Modules III and VII. To download the Fellowship program, click here. To download the Fellowship Schedule, click here. For more information, call 1-888-997-0112


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